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#: 19979 S1/General Interest
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20-May-94 20:12:29
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Sb: #19951-OS9000
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Fm: Kurt W. Papke 73663,1331
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To: YOUNG TAE MIN 100053,425
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>I am OS 9000 user.
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Omigod. As Obe Wan Kenobe said "There is another"!
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>On OS9000 Catalog, It says that Os9000 or microware forum is exist in
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CompuServ.
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But,I havn't not found.
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Your in it - as good as it gets.
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>At which place Can I get inform about OS9000? Internet ?
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I understand there is more traffic on Internet than Compuserve these days on
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OS-9*.
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>Please Some advice !!
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As an OS-9000 user for over 3 years, I'll try. I would be interested in your
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app. Ours is an automated medical instrument.
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--Kurt
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#: 19987 S1/General Interest
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25-May-94 21:06:43
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Sb: CoCo-2
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Fm: Paul Hanke 73467,403
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To: all
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I know this is the OS9 forum and that the following won't strictly apply,
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but....
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Most/many OS9 users started with the early CoCo's and moved on to model
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3, leaving #1&2 to gather dust or be given away, and/or acquired a pc too.
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But there's a great program in the CoCo forum which will, for either case, be
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able to provide at least a bit of nostalgia. I refer to a CoCo-2 emulator for
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pc compatibles. A very nice bit of programming, seems to me. Minimum
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requirement is a fast pc with at least EGA graphics. Use keyword - emulator
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to find the files (freeware). Check it out! -ph-
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#: 19988 S1/General Interest
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27-May-94 08:27:18
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Sb: Finally here!
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Fm: Boisy G. Pitre 74464,3005
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To: All
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Hi All,
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After hearing so much about the OS-9 forum on Compuserve, I finally decided to
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join. Browsing through the forum, I get the idea that in terms of technical
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expertise and OS-9 know-how, Compuserve's OS-9 forum is way ahead of Delphi's.
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Coolness...
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This is my first day on, but the cost of this "extended" service has motivated
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me to purchase InfoXpress, which I should be receiving shortly. Any way, it's
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great to be on a forum where there's an ample supply of OS-9 gurus. I'm
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looking forward to participating.
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Boisy
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#: 19982 S3/Languages
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22-May-94 22:55:49
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Sb: #Software Tools/Pascal
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Fm: Paul R. Santa-Maria 71674,422
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To: All
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In library 3 there is a file from 1986 called SWTOOL.AR which is supposed to
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contain the Pascal source from Kernighan & Plauger's Software Tools In Pascal
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book. As I use an MS-DOS machine, and have no access to OS9 decompressors, can
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some kind soul please e-mail me the uncompressed file, or perhaps recompress it
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with an MS-DOS compatible compressor and re-upload it to the library?
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 19983 S3/Languages
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23-May-94 20:21:32
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Sb: #19982-#Software Tools/Pascal
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Fm: Ernest Withers Jr. 71545,1117
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To: Paul R. Santa-Maria 71674,422 (X)
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Paul,
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I just downloaded SWTOOL.AR and converted the file to SWTOOL.ZIP. I used
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PKZIP 2.04g to zip the file. The CR/LF conversion has already been done.
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As soon as the management makes it available, it should be in Library 3.
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By the way, it was un-AR'ed on a '486 running OS-9000 and ZIPped on the
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same machine.
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Ernest.
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 19984 S3/Languages
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24-May-94 04:13:03
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Sb: #19983-#Software Tools/Pascal
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Fm: Mike Ward 76703,2013
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To: Ernest Withers Jr. 71545,1117 (X)
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Thanks for handling the repackaging Ernest! The SWTOOL.ZIP is available as I
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type.
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Mike
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 19985 S3/Languages
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24-May-94 20:51:11
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Sb: #19984-Software Tools/Pascal
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Fm: Ernest Withers Jr. 71545,1117
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To: Mike Ward 76703,2013 (X)
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No problem Mike. I just happened to have the right systems set up to do it
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easily.
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Ernest
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#: 19980 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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22-May-94 15:40:48
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Sb: #19961-#DEFS files
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Fm: David Breeding 72330,2051
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To: Bill Budenholzer 73133,2120 (X)
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> I've tried the Level 1 defs but they seem to be missing something or have
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> the wrong values. IF anyone has the SCFDEFS, RBFDEFS, OS9DEFS, etc for
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> Level 2, Please let me know how I may get copies. Thx
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The only things in the standard Level 2 package that are different are the
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Direct Page offsets in os9defs, and the additional windowing/mouse stuff.
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I would suppose that it would be illegal to supply you with the Lv-2 stuff as
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it is copyrighted. The offsets in SCFDEFS & RBFDEFS should still work.
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The only way to legally get the lv-2 codes (I think) would be to find a copy of
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the Level 2 Development kit. This includes the upgraded assembler/linker, a
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ram-disk, screen editor, and several upgraded utilities.
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Just what unsupported calls are you having trouble with?
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051
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Delphi : DBREEDING
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*** Sent via CoCo-InfoXpress V1.01 ***
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^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 19986 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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24-May-94 22:26:53
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Sb: #19980-DEFS files
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Fm: Bill Budenholzer 73133,2120
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To: David Breeding 72330,2051
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I have the Level 2 kit but the new SCFDEFS, etc. were not included due to a
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Tandy oversight. Microware posted the defs here (I was not a member then) but
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withdrew them when Tandy stopped production of the CoCo III so they would not
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have to support them. I'm not looking for anything that violates copyright. I'm
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trying to get something that should have been included with the Level 2 kit but
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wasn't and since Tandy was less than interested in providing support for the
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CoCo even though we paid as much as the Ms. Dos users, Tandy decided it
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wouldn't provide an update. Please make these files available. Thanks.
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#: 19977 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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19-May-94 12:29:10
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Sb: #19974-#ftp lock up
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Fm: roy harrell 72520,1636
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To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X)
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it doesn't appear to be buffer related. i observe it primarily (and perhaps
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exclusively) when the target machine is not accessible during the alotted ftp
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connect time. its like the ftp connect attempt times out but the spawned ftp
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task is never told. i've got a query into microware on this and i perhaps they
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can give me some insight would be glad to pass along what i learn if you're
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interested.
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thanks.
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roy harrell
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 19978 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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20-May-94 19:27:57
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Sb: #19977-ftp lock up
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Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203
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To: roy harrell 72520,1636 (X)
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> it doesn't appear to be buffer related.
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Okay...as I said, just a guess.
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> would be glad to pass along what i learn
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I'm not using that, but I'm sure others would be interested. So, please do post
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the results.
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#: 19981 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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22-May-94 21:22:14
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Sb: C-arg count
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Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203
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To: All
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Help. I'm getting lost trying to write an ansi-c program using some functions
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with variable args. Here is the problem...I have a general error printing
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routine which really just calls fprintf(). I guess I'll have to change that to
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vfprintf(), but assume that I have:
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print_error(char *, ...)
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{
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/* do the va_args stuff */
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/* set up the cursor */
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/* print the error message with vfprint() */
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/* close some files */
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}
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So far, fine. But what if I want to call this from another routine...
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terminate(char *, ...)
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{
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/* call print_error() */
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/* call the exit routine */
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}
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What I can't figure out is how to call print_error() from another routine which
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also has a variable argument count. Guess I could just stuff the message in
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terminate() into a string and just pass one arg. But there _should_ be another
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way???
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