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#: 21168 S1/General Interest
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04-Sep-95 12:09:10
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Sb: #20979-X.25 & LAP-B
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Fm: Allan 70506,1173
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To: M. Raabe 100327,1526
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Microware now sells SPF (serial Packet) file manager. This file manager support
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X.25 / LAPB / etc. contact Microware info@microware.com or 515-224-1929 or
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contact Real-Time Services Inc. arb@rtsi.com or 214-245-4239. Microware now has
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a protocol file manager named SPF (serial Packet) this supports X
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#: 21150 S1/General Interest
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24-Aug-95 09:54:27
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Sb: #OS9 and IVHS
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Fm: JOSEPH CONSUGAR 73007,3264
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To: all
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I recently saw a news item in an electronics that said OS9 had been chosen as
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the operating system to be used by at least one states efforts to implement the
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intelligent vehicle highway system (IVHS). I cannot find the release now, and
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I was wondering if anyone knows anything about this?
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Joe Consugar
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There are 2 Replies.
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#: 21155 S1/General Interest
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25-Aug-95 18:45:10
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Sb: #21150-OS9 and IVHS
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Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203
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To: JOSEPH CONSUGAR 73007,3264 (X)
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>I recently saw a news item in an electronics that said OS9 had been chosen as
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>the operating system to be used by at least one states efforts to implement
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>the intelligent vehicle highway system (IVHS). I cannot find the release
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>now, and I was wondering if anyone knows anything about this?
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There was something in Electronic Design awhile ago about this. As I recall it
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was that OS9 had been selected to run the traffic control si
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#: 21156 S1/General Interest
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25-Aug-95 18:45:46
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Sb: #21150-#OS9 and IVHS
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Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203
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To: JOSEPH CONSUGAR 73007,3264 (X)
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>I recently saw a news item in an electronics that said OS9 had been chosen as
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>the operating system to be used by at least one states efforts to implement
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>the intelligent vehicle highway system (IVHS). I cannot find the release
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>now, and I was wondering if anyone knows anything about this?
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There was something in Electronic Design awhile ago about this. As I recall it
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was that OS9 had been selected to run the traffic control signals by the state
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of California. IVHS might be a different item?
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21157 S1/General Interest
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25-Aug-95 20:05:50
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Sb: #21156-#OS9 and IVHS
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Fm: JOSEPH CONSUGAR 73007,3264
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To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X)
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I think this is the item I saw. If by traffic control signals you mean the
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signs above the highway giving motorist information and not the red and green
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signals at the corner, I'm almost certain it is it.
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Thanks for the info.
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Joe Consugar
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21158 S1/General Interest
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26-Aug-95 01:05:49
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Sb: #21157-OS9 and IVHS
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Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203
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To: JOSEPH CONSUGAR 73007,3264 (X)
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I sort of assumed that 'traffic' meant read/green lights... but it certainly
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could have been info signs, etc. The article just wasn't all that clear. But it
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did say that since CA is using OS9 that other states (systems?) would end up
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using that same system...so it should be good news for MW.
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#: 21162 S1/General Interest
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30-Aug-95 18:19:49
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Sb: Job Opening in Baltimore
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Fm: Cexec 74604,161
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To: All
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A system integration company in Baltimore providing services for Social
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Security Administration is looking for a UNIX system administrator for SUN
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Solaris 2.4 and HP UX 9.x systems. Novell NetWare Network and IBM mainframe
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experience, a plus.
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Send resume and salary requirements to:
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Yunusa Omade
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CEXEC, Inc.
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4th Floor
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7133 Rutherford Rd.,
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Baltimore, MD 21244
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or FAX to 410-298-0361
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#: 21163 S1/General Interest
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30-Aug-95 20:32:11
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Sb: #3.5"/720k diskdrives OK?
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Fm: Neil Morrison 72777,3013
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To: All
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There's a company in California offering brand new 3.5" 720k disk
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drives for $14.00 each. As I recall, these work ok as drives one and two for
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standard OS-9 Level II. Am I right, and can I use one for drive zero as well,
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after transferring the files over?
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I note there is no default driver to use this size of drive as the boot
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disk. Are patches available to fix this?
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Thanks in advance for any answers received.
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21167 S1/General Interest
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31-Aug-95 20:33:05
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Sb: #21163-3.5"/720k diskdrives OK?
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Fm: David Breeding 72330,2051
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To: Neil Morrison 72777,3013
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> There's a company in California offering brand new 3.5" 720k disk
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> drives for $14.00 each. As I recall, these work ok as drives one and two
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> for standard OS-9 Level II. Am I right, and can I use one for drive zero
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> as well, after transferring the files over?
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Yes, you can. However, you might be well served to just keep your /d0 as a 360
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floppy.. You need one somewhere for compatibility. You could add two 720's for
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/d1 and /d2. What I did was get a PC case for a drive case. It will hold all
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your floppies and your HD, if you have one. The only gotcha - especially if
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you don't have a HD is that _some_ power supplies require a little power draw
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to work... Mine works alright, so either the PS is not like this or the HD
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pulls enough to make it operate..
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> I note there is no default driver to use this size of drive as the boot
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> disk. Are patches available to fix this?
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You don't need a different driver. All you need to do is to change your device
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descriptor.. You need to change the tracks from 40 to 80, and change the TYPE
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from 01 to 03 (I think)... You change the type, anyway <G>. That's all there
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is to it.
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
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*** Composed with InfoXpress/OSK Vr. 1.02 & VED Vr. 2.4.0 ***
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#: 21164 S1/General Interest
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31-Aug-95 06:05:54
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Sb: Job Opp. In Scotland
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Fm: Marc Tritschler 100344,2706
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To: ALL
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JOB OPPORTUNITY IN SCOTLAND
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I work with a medium sized heavy engineering company based in Central Scotland,
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employing around 400 people. We are world leading manufacturers of coal mining
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equipment to markets in the UK, USA, France, Australia, South Africa, China,
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Poland, Russia etc.
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I am Systems Engineering Manager with a team consisting of Electrical
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Engineers, Electronic Engineers, Software Engineers and Automation Engineers. I
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myself come from a background in Software Engineering. My team are responsible
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for designing and implementing the control and monitoring systems on-board the
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mining equipment. The Electronic Systems include bought-in motor drives, radio
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control equipment, data communications equipment, and in-house designed
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industrial control computers based on single height VME hardware platforms. The
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embedded software on these control computers runs under OS-9.
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I am looking to increase our software engineering capability to match the
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massive demand for new functionality on the control computers, and to continue
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the support of our existing systems in the field (We have supplied over 40 of
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these control computers to cutomers in most of the aforementioned markets).
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I am looking for up to 2 Software Engineers for a three month temporary
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contract, with the possibility of a full-time position at the end of the
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contract. I would like to hear from you if you have OS-9 or other RTOS
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experience, with a background in embedded industrial systems. Recent graduates
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will also be considered.
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E-mail me your CV if you would like to be considered.
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Marc.
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#: 21180 S1/General Interest
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13-Sep-95 19:21:47
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Sb: library upload
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Fm: Steve Bliss 75716,117
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To: sysop (X)
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Sysop,
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I have uploaded a file arf.ar to the 68000 library. Please check it out. It's
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a floppy archiver. If it works half as well for you as it does for me, I think
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you will like it. I have OS9 v2.3. The programs don't use cio so I hope they
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will run okay on your machines also.
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Thanks, Steve Bliss
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#: 21145 S3/Languages
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22-Aug-95 09:36:01
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Sb: #21143-C++ and OS9
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Fm: Joerg Thomas 100554,2305
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To: ole hansen 100016,3417 (X)
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Hello ole,
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>>I was a little offset regarding whom I answered. Thhe last message was ment
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for Bas de Jong<<
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No problem!!
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Joerg
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#: 21166 S3/Languages
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31-Aug-95 14:35:14
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Sb: #21137-68020 without fpu
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Fm: bas de jong 100573,2001
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To: ole hansen 100016,3417 (X)
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Thanks for the reply,
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In the meanwhile I already found something, maybe of interest for you too: the
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kernel does actual fpu-calls, and uses the fpu workspace for adressing it
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(fc0-2 = 1, a19-a16 = 0010). When giving a buserror at this addres-space,
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everything works fine. Just a differenc between 68000 and 68020! By the way, I
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use os9 2.3, and build my own boot-rom.
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Regards,
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Bas de Jong
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#: 21165 S3/Languages
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31-Aug-95 06:06:06
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Sb: fprintf in Ultra-C
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Fm: Marc Tritschler 100344,2706
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To: ALL
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Hi all,
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I am finding that I get inconsistent results when passing some format commands
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to fprintf in Ultra-C. For example, the following code :-
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fprintf(fp,"%02d",value);
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should print a two digit value, with the first digit being a zero if the value
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is less than 10. In some cases this works OK, but in others I get a leading
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space instead of a zero when the value is less than 10.
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Anybody else seen this and know how to avoid it ?
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By the way, I am compiling without the -i option.
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Marc.
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#: 21170 S5/OS9 Users Group
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05-Sep-95 17:29:33
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Sb: #Systemtime via network
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Fm: Norbert Wolski 101233,2033
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To: all
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Is there any possibility of setting the system time (setime) by an automatic
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procedure using ethernet network utilities like ftp,telnet or others ?
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21175 S5/OS9 Users Group
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10-Sep-95 17:31:40
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Sb: #21170-#Systemtime via network
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Fm: ole hansen 100016,3417
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To: Norbert Wolski 101233,2033 (X)
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Hello Norbert
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The European OS9 USERGROUP EFFO has a suite of programs, that will allow you to
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set your time from a time-server on the TCP/IP-network.
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EFFO-emailaddr: os9int@effo.ch
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regards
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ole@danelec.dk
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21179 S5/OS9 Users Group
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12-Sep-95 16:46:12
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Sb: #21175-Systemtime via network
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Fm: Norbert Wolski 101233,2033
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To: ole hansen 100016,3417
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Hello ole hansen,
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Thank you very much for your answer, it help's me a lot.
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Best regards
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Norbert Wolski
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#: 21152 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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24-Aug-95 21:49:31
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Sb: #21134-#Sale
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Fm: Brother Jeremy, CSJW 76477,142
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To: Mike Fahy 74656,2340 (X)
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Dear Mike:
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How about $30.00 for Seagate HD plus shipping.
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With all best wishes, Brother Jeremy, CSJW
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21153 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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24-Aug-95 22:10:22
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Sb: #21152-#Sale
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Fm: Mike Fahy 74656,2340
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To: Brother Jeremy, CSJW 76477,142 (X)
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Sorry, my friend, already gone . .
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> Mike <
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21154 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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25-Aug-95 00:52:48
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Sb: #21153-Sale
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Fm: Brother Jeremy, CSJW 76477,142
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To: Mike Fahy 74656,2340 (X)
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Dear Mike: Oh well. If you ever get any other Seagate SCSI's 40-80 megs, let
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me know.
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With all best wishes, Brother Jeremy, CSJW
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#: 21148 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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23-Aug-95 08:52:30
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Sb: #Seek error #247
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Fm: Clinton Huber 75112,3015
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To: 72330,2051 (X)
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Sorry I took so long in getting back but its been busy around here lately. I
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finally managed to get the drive to format by making sure that nothing in the
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device descriptor makes the heads go past the 614th (0-614) cylinder including
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the PARK track. But... now I have another problem. The drive can be formatted
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ok and files copied to and from it ok, but when my system is powered off and on
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you may not be able to access it again. Most times I get Seek Error #247 right
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off the bat. Powering off and on up to several times seems to be the only way
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to access the drive again if it works at all. And if that isn't enough, some
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files may "disappear". I ran DCHECK three times and on the third check it
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displayed a "fatal error" which was a Seek Error again.
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I think you may have something there about the drive not being low level
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formatted on track 0 while the logical format tries to start at track 0.
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Although if this is the case I'm not sure why the Seagate ST157R drive gets
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seek errors while the older ST124 doesn't using the same WD1004-27X controller.
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Part of it may be due to the fact that the older drive can be formatted for any
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number of cylinders up to about 670 which is much greater than the 615 shown in
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the data sheets. There may be other things that are tolerated on this older
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drive that are not tolerated on the ST157R.
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I am still interested in finding an updated Vers 2.5 Burke & Burke hard disk
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driver which is reported in their documentation as correctly initializing both
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old and new controller cards. There is nothing in vers 2.4b software that you
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can set to allow you to start the format at track 0 or 1.
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21149 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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24-Aug-95 08:21:17
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Sb: #21148-#Seek error #247
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Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523
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To: Clinton Huber 75112,3015 (X)
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Did you ever get in touch with Chris Burke? Try: burke@MDD.COMM.MOT.COM
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He stays active on the coco list, but I don't know that he hangs out on the
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commercial services much any more.
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Bill
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-Bill-
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21159 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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28-Aug-95 00:39:52
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Sb: #21149-Seek error #247
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Fm: Clinton Huber 75112,3015
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To: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 (X)
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Thanks for the info. No I never did get ahold of him. I am still having
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problems with the new drive though. At this point I can format it ok and copy
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files to and from it, but after power off-on, it comes back with Seek Error
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#247 most of the time. I found out that I do have version 2.5 software on my
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disk that is labelled 2.4b. So now I don't know what to do with this problem.
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Bad drive ??? The drive can still only be formatted for 614 of the 615 tracks.
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#: 21151 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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24-Aug-95 21:47:08
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Sb: Hershey Fonts
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Fm: Brother Jeremy, CSJW 76477,142
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To: SYSOP (X)
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Dear Sysop:
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I need to get a copy of the following:
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HERSH.AR/binary 07-Feb-90 8576
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Title : Software to view the Hershey fonts on a Coco3
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Keywords: HERSHEY FONTS VECTOR GRAPHICS COCO3
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Software to view hershey vector fonts on a coco3. Fonts are in herfon.ar
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elsewhere in this dl. You need a c compiler as binaries are not included.
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Plus I also need the HERFON.AR files.
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Thank you, With all best wishes, Brother Jeremy, CSJW
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#: 21182 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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16-Sep-95 13:26:07
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Sb: The Interbank Incident
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Fm: Rogelio Perea 72056,1204
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To: ALL
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Hello,
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I have been trying to put the Interbank Incident (3 floppies) on a single
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double sided 40 track disk. I managed to cram all the game files onto such
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disk, short of the OS9 boot files and some commands not needed to play the
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game. The turn came to create a new VDG bootdisk on my CoCo 3.... the system
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does boot ok and do:
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chd /d1
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chx /d1/cmds
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keeping the system disk in /d0 and the game disk in /d1. When I start the game
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('bank') /d1 spins and begins loding the game but all I get on the VDG 256x192
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screen is a mess of dots and the system hangs. Booting the game with the OS9
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L1 v2 provided works ok...
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Does the Interbank Incident specifically needs the OS9L1 boot files?
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Has someone tried this before and been successfull?
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Thanks ;-)
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Rogelio Perea
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AZ-TEC Group
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#: 21172 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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07-Sep-95 18:12:35
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Sb: #20609-#PowerBasic
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Fm: David L. Kaleita 72657,2775
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To: Frank Hogg of FHL 70310,317 (X)
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Hey Frank, how's it going?
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Yes, I'm still alive. I work at Ford Motor Company in Dearborn now, and nobody
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around here has any idea what OS-9 is.
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Do you still work with the Hazelwood folks?
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#: 21178 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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10-Sep-95 23:29:42
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Sb: #21172-PowerBasic
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Fm: Frank Hogg of FHL 70310,317
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To: David L. Kaleita 72657,2775 (X)
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See my 'other' reply to you.
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#: 21146 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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22-Aug-95 17:15:57
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Sb: #OS-9 on MVME162LX
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Fm: Manfred Berger 76570,2207
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To: All
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Are there any problems running the BSP for MVME162 version 3.0 on a MVME162LX
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model ?
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Thanks,
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Manfred Berger
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#: 21147 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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23-Aug-95 05:46:24
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Sb: #21146-OS-9 on MVME162LX
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Fm: Jost Eberbach 73502,2041
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To: Manfred Berger 76570,2207 (X)
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>>Are there any problems running the BSP for MVME162 version 3.0 on a MVME162LX
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model ?<<
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Manfred,
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as far as I know, MW offer a special BSP version for the MVME162LX. The PROM
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socket on the MVME162LX is different from the one for the regular MVME162. The
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special BSP also supports all four serial ports, the regular one only two.
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BTW, I work as a freelance engineer in the fields of software and automation
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systems. I have a lot of experience with the MVME162. If you need some help,
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let me know!
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Jost Eberbach
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#: 21161 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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30-Aug-95 17:38:13
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Sb: #21146-OS-9 on MVME162LX
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Fm: ole hansen 100016,3417
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To: Manfred Berger 76570,2207
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Hello Manfred
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I have been running it on MVME162LX fora year, and I don't recall any problems,
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beside that you have to make the device-descriptors for the additional 2 serial
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ports yourself. The only problem that might come up, is if the MVME162LX is
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equipped with ECC-memory, as the standard bootprom does not know how to set
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this up. I might be able to help you out with that too ??
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regards
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ole@danelec.dk
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#: 21160 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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28-Aug-95 12:19:52
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Sb: OS-9 Job wanted
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Fm: Jost Eberbach 73502,2041
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To: all
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Electrical engineer, 35 yrs., located near Wetzlar/Germany. I am looking for a
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job as project engineer for process control and automation, preferrably using
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OS-9 and the MVME162.
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Here is my profile:
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Education:
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Studies of electrical engineering/automation systems at University of Siegen,
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graduated in 1987, bacchelor's degree. 8 yrs. of professional experience in
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Germany and the US.
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Occupations:
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Project management
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Specifications
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Design of drive systems
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Design of automation systems
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Electrical circuit drawings
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Layout of control cabinets
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Software design/development for
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- automation systems
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- control systems
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- SPC systems
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- Process visualization, MMI
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- GUI
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Startup and commisioning
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Documentation and functional descriptions
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Professional skills:
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Programming languages: C/C++, Pascal, Assembler
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Operating systems: OS-9, VAXELN, MS-DOS/Windows, OS/2
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LAN: TCP/IP, DECnet, MS-LAN-Manager, SINEC H1
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PLC: Simatic S5, Reliance Automax, Westinghouse
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AutoCad
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WordPerfect
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Database Borland Paradox
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Mechanical and hydraulic skills, especially in the area of rolling mills
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Analog control systems
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Bilingual German/English
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If you're interested, please send an email to: Jost Eberbach, User ID
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73502,2041 or call (Germany) (06403) 78088.
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Thanks a lot!
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#: 21169 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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04-Sep-95 18:20:50
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Sb: #new version of ar
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Fm: Carl Kreider 71076,76
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To: sysop (X)
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I have uploaded two new versions of ar. There was an obscure bug where you
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couldn't extract a file if the first byte was an 0xff. I also included a static
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linked (non-cio) version for those who don't have v2.4 osk.
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Could you replace older versions using the old verbiage? I apologize for not
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taking time to do a proper job of uploading, but I don't have much free time
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with the 306 project.
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Carl
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21173 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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09-Sep-95 04:31:17
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Sb: #21169-#new version of ar
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Fm: Mike Ward 76703,2013
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To: Carl Kreider 71076,76
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Thanks Carl. I'll take a crack at it.
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Mike
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21176 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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10-Sep-95 18:30:57
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Sb: #21173-new version of ar
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Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
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To: Mike Ward 76703,2013 (X)
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Mike,
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Sorry I didn't see your note earlier. Looks like Carl's given you the scoop on
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the "mystery" files.
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*- Steve -*
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#: 21177 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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10-Sep-95 23:28:26
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Sb: #CDL Basic
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Fm: Frank Hogg of FHL 70310,317
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To: David L. Kaleita 72657,2775 (X)
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Hey Yourself,
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Yep I still work with Mike at Hazelwood. As you can see from the header we
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changed the name to CDL Basic. Seems the 'other' name was taken. I 'thought'
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that Ford as well as the other car companies used OS9 a lot. But maybe it's
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embedded in some robot or something and 'they' don't see it. Years ago one of
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my customers was constantly going over to England to do OS9 things at Ford etc.
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If my fading memory serves me it did have something to do with the robots on
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the line.
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Nice hearing from you.
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Frank Hogg
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21181 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
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15-Sep-95 15:18:29
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Sb: #21177-CDL Basic
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Fm: David L. Kaleita 72657,2775
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To: Frank Hogg of FHL 70310,317
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Well, you're right. OS-9 is EVERYWHERE on the lines, but here in "product
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engineering-land" nobody's ever heard of it.
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My job is doing project management for Electronic Engine Controllers (EECs).
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It's good to hear from somebody from the past, Frank!
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Press <CR> !> |