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92268 5-APR 23:43 General Information
RE: IRQ Hack. (Re: Msg 92266)
From: RANDYKWILSON To: MITHELEN
Rmember that Zmodem blocks stream, and each block is a lot bigger than 1024
by the time you add headers and trailers. With that said, I must register
my vote for small rx buffer sizes. The big buffers combined with the slow
MM/1 display cause problems with screen pausing. With a steady high-speed
data stream, when you punch the pause key (BBS, Unix login, whatever) the
screen will scroll by the time the modem and driver buffers empty.
Speaking of such, who is now mantaining the coco version of zmodem? I have
yet-another request. :>
Randy
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92269 6-APR 20:05 General Information
RE: IRQ Hack. (Re: Msg 92256)
From: DBREEDING To: MITHELEN
> Hopefully Carl Krieder will have the CD problem fixed in the next version
> of the driver. He does know about the problem, and believes he has a fix
As I said, this seems to be something of a problem for all our sytems. I
don't need it myself, but I did hear Ed Gresick mention that some of his
users had complained about CD detect problems..
> I have had problems with hard disk access messing up serial comunications
> (even with maxcount=2048) most notably during zmodem downloads (and
> unforch, my zmodem port doesn't want to recover nicely from transmission
> errors all the time, have to work on that some day).
Well, from what experience I've had, I've begun to consider it to be
<almost> rock-solid. So far, I haven't had any trouble with it. I went in
and modified my driver to have a 2048 buffer. It came out with only 200
bytes, and when the comm program zeroed out the xon/xoff flags, there was
no automatic flow control whatsoever within the driver. I modified it
to a 2048 buffer and added a crude RTS/CTS flow control, and now, (knock
on wood), have no transfer error whatsoever.
Seriously, I consider your rz/sz one of the most dependable term programs
available to us today.. The only "gripe" might be the fact that you always
have to add </t2 (or whatever), but the first time you log on from a remote,
and want to do a d/l or u/l from that remote, you really begin to appreciate
this "inconvenience"..
-- David Breeding --
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92271 6-APR 21:21 General Information
RE: IRQ Hack. (Re: Msg 92268)
From: MITHELEN To: RANDYKWILSON
That would be me still I guess... I've been lazy lately had haven't touched
it for a long time... (not even the 68k version, which I now needs one
bug fix) Also should update it to the latest version too... and one of
these days, I should register the port with Omen...
--
Paul
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92272 6-APR 21:40 General Information
RE: IRQ Hack. (Re: Msg 92271)
From: RANDYKWILSON To: MITHELEN
Okay, you lucky person. You get to here my request.
It appears that *z picks the packet size based on port speed. It also
appears, when checking port speed, to strip PD.Bau to the lower three
bits. CoNect's Fast232 board, just like the MM/1, uses the lower four bits
to get higher than "standard" baud rates. It's kinda annoying having sz
pick a packet size of 128 bytes when using 57600. :> Therefore, I am
requesting a four bit strip rather than three. AND* #$0F rather than #$07.
Randy
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92273 6-APR 21:46 General Information
RE: IRQ Hack. (Re: Msg 92272)
From: MITHELEN To: RANDYKWILSON
Ok... No problemo... Bug me at the Fest if I haven't posted an update
by then... Who knows... I might get motavated by then and actually port the
latest rz/sz code over...
--
Paul
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92277 6-APR 23:52 General Information
RE: IRQ Hack. (Re: Msg 92272)
From: MITHELEN To: RANDYKWILSON
I just looked at my latest code, and it does indeed look lik I already
"fixed" it...
Can you send me a list of your supported baud rate tables though. I think
what might be happening is it assumes you are at an unsupported baud rate,
and interpetes it as the LOWEST rate, instead of the highest...
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92313 10-APR 19:30 General Information
RE: IRQ Hack. (Re: Msg 92250)
From: PAUL8 To: ISC
Thanks for the info on FindIRQ.
`[1;33;41mPaul - visit historic Boston, we need your money
`[1;33;44mHappy Sailing: Another Day Above Ground
`[1;33;46mRainbow V 1.14.1 for Delphi - Registered
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92314 10-APR 19:30 General Information
RE: IRQ Hack. (Re: Msg 92245)
From: PAUL8 To: GREGL
On 4-APR 01:06 GREGL said to PAUL8
} If you don't have a second printer port, you can use IRQ 5 for other
} purposes. To the above, I have COM 1 on IRQ 5 and my Sound Blaster
}Pro on IRQ 10. Also, IRQ 2 is routed to IRQ 9 so you might consider
}them as the same interrupt.
} -- Greg
Greg:
Thanks for the info on the IRQ's.
`[1;33;41mPaul - visit historic Boston, we need your money
`[1;33;44mHappy Sailing: Another Day Above Ground
`[1;31;45mRainbow V 1.14.1 for Delphi - Registered
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End of Thread.
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92270 6-APR 20:05 General Information
RE: coco3 problems (Re: Msg 92260)
From: DBREEDING To: DSRTFOX
> cleaned again. This time I reinstalled them then sprayed 'em all with a
> coating of WD-40 (non-conductive!). No more problems, and the WD-40
> coating should prevent most corrosion for a while!
Did you spray the WD-40 on the board? I thought someone said that you
shouldn't use WD-40 on or around printed circuit boards, that it would
damage the board. Is this true? If it doesn't hurt a pc board, is it
alright to use in on a printer's rail? I think I had sprayed the rails
at one time, but had quit after being told this..
BTW.. if WD-40 is not good for a printer, what can you use safely?
-- David Breeding --
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92278 7-APR 01:05 General Information
RE: coco3 problems (Re: Msg 92270)
From: COCOKIWI To: DBREEDING
no problem if used sparingly!....and should not harm pc boards.....
Dennis
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92281 8-APR 00:04 General Information
RE: coco3 problems (Re: Msg 92278)
From: DSRTFOX To: DBREEDING
I've used WD-40 plenty times before with no harm. It DOES contain a rather
strong solvent (paint thinner),
so you might not want to use it on circuit boards all the time. A little squirt
now and again won't hurt anything though.
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92287 8-APR 16:18 General Information
RE: coco3 problems (Re: Msg 92281)
From: ISC To: DSRTFOX
> I've used WD-40 plenty times before with no harm. It DOES contain a rather
> strong solvent (paint thinner),
> so you might not want to use it on circuit boards all the time. A little
squirt
> now and again won't hurt anything though.
>
>
Frank,
To add my 2 cents here, WD-40 IS a relatively strong solvent, but, because it
also has highly evaporative qualities, its solvent action does not last long.
Hence, the danger of its ruining a circuit board is minimal. What MUST be
considered seriously is its flammability. Be very damn careful with soldering
irons and hot components when using WD-40 or any other flammable solvents in
your work! Evaporative ones also carry the risk of harmful fumes in poorly
ventilated areas, so, as a second precaution, do NOT work with WD-40 or any
other solvents in small, closed areas!
Bill
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92292 8-APR 19:33 General Information
RE: coco3 problems (Re: Msg 92281)
From: DBREEDING To: DSRTFOX
> I've used WD-40 plenty times before with no harm. It DOES contain a
> rather strong solvent (paint thinner),
> so you might not want to use it on circuit boards all the time. A little
> squirt now and again won't hurt anything though.
OK. Seems like someone recommended I didn't use it on my Multi-Pak and
someone else said to not use it on a printer rail. I had used it on both
before, though.
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92300 9-APR 08:28 General Information
RE: coco3 problems (Re: Msg 92287)
From: JOHNREED To: ISC
> Hence, the danger of its ruining a circuit board is minimal. What MUST be
> considered seriously is its flammability. Be very damn careful with
soldering
> irons and hot components when using WD-40 or any other flammable solvents
in
I once sprayed WD-40 on the brushes and commutator of an electric
drill and then used it right away.
............ Mistake. .. Much excitement. Said a discouraging word.
********************************
John R. Wainwright <<CIS -- 72517,676>> <<DELPHI -- JOHNREED>>
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92311 10-APR 02:08 General Information
RE: coco3 problems (Re: Msg 92300)
From: ISC To: JOHNREED
> > Hence, the danger of its ruining a circuit board is minimal. What MUST be
> > considered seriously is its flammability. Be very damn careful with
> soldering
> > irons and hot components when using WD-40 or any other flammable solvents
> in
>
>
> I once sprayed WD-40 on the brushes and commutator of an electric
> drill and then used it right away.
>
> ............ Mistake. .. Much excitement. Said a discouraging word.
>
> ********************************
> John R. Wainwright <<CIS -- 72517,676>> <<DELPHI -- JOHNREED>>
>
J.R.,
Your action would not have been my choice. For example, because it is also
possible to douse matches in buckets of gasoline, does that mean that it is a
wise or safe thing to do? What have we proven here? Just because something
is possible doesn't negate the inherent danger. Sometimes luck is with you
and sometimes it is not. <grin>
Bill
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92316 10-APR 20:27 General Information
RE: coco3 problems (Re: Msg 92311)
From: JOHNREED To: ISC
> >
> > I once sprayed WD-40 on the brushes and commutator of an electric
> > drill and then used it right away.
> >
> > ............ Mistake. .. Much excitement. Said a discouraging word.
> >
> > ********************************
> > John R. Wainwright <<CIS -- 72517,676>> <<DELPHI -- JOHNREED>>
> >
> J.R.,
>
> Your action would not have been my choice. For example, because it is also
> possible to douse matches in buckets of gasoline, does that mean that it is
a
> wise or safe thing to do? What have we proven here? Just because
something
> is possible doesn't negate the inherent danger. Sometimes luck is with you
> and sometimes it is not. <grin>
>
> Bill
>
Perhaps my post was a little too brief. The line ---
> > ............ Mistake. .. Much excitement. Said a discouraging word.
(Expanded) -- ".... Mistake" = the %&$* thing shot fire out of
every vent on the drill body and ".... Much excitement" = scared the
living daylights out of me and everyone in the immediate area.
"Said a discouraging word" = It also removed some hair from the back of
my hand, causing me to say words that are not normally in my working
vocabulary.
The intent was to AGREE with your post, and give an example of what
could go wrong.
BTW, I don't use WD-40 for anything anymore - not because of its
flammability, its the SMELL of the stuff that I can't tolerate.
********************************
John R. Wainwright <<CIS -- 72517,676>> <<DELPHI -- JOHNREED>>
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92323 11-APR 23:22 General Information
RE: coco3 problems (Re: Msg 92270)
From: CHYDE To: DBREEDING
Just my two cents about WD-40, it is NOT a lubricant. It is intended to
displace moisture and losen rust. If you want a light lubricant try 3 in 1
oil or another light machine oil. As for WD-40 preventing corrosion I have
my doubts, it's made to evaporate and whether the residue will harm anything
is anyone's guess. To lubricate the printer rail use a non-aerosol lubricant,
these generally work better and don't contain anything extra (like propellent)
<g>.
Chris
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92332 13-APR 20:11 General Information
RE: coco3 problems (Re: Msg 92323)
From: DBREEDING To: CHYDE (NR)
> Just my two cents about WD-40, it is NOT a lubricant. It is intended to
> displace moisture and losen rust. If you want a light lubricant try 3 in 1
> oil or another light machine oil.
That's what I tried on my printer.. After the warnings, I was not sure
even about 3-in-1, but put a slight amount on it..
Actually, I've been told that WD-40 draws moisture...
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92338 14-APR 00:41 General Information
RE: coco3 problems (Re: Msg 92311)
From: COCOKIWI To: ISC
We had a story here last week of three guys at a school fooling around with a
Gopher and some highly explosive liquid....util one of em! decided to light up
!!!!!!!!!!*******BOOM********!!!!!!!!!!!....The three of em! got blown out the
door! 16 students slightly injured.....The gopher survived....
Dennis
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92341 14-APR 20:40 General Information
RE: coco3 problems (Re: Msg 92260)
From: NEALSTEWARD To: DSRTFOX (NR)
I think you replied to the wrong person, I was explaining about the pins
on the 512k board and cleaning the GIME leads.
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End of Thread.
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92274 6-APR 22:33 OSK Applications
RE: CD ROM (Re: Msg 92264)
From: WA2EGP To: HAWKSOFT
Is this the "fully beaten" version?
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92280 7-APR 23:56 OSK Applications
RE: CD ROM (Re: Msg 92264)
From: JOHNREED To: HAWKSOFT
> YES, YES!!! I WILL have CDF + CDRom drive packages for sale at the 'fest!
>
> $50 for the CDF software (File Manager, Driver, and Descriptor) and
> $200 for CDF and a Double speed NEC internal CDRom drive!!!
>
> Bring your wallet!!!
>
> Chris
>
> :-> :-> :-> :-> :-> :-> :-> Chris "HAWKSoft" <-: <-: <-: <-: <-: <-:
Sounds great! Will bring dollars. Put my name on a package
(CDROM drive and software). Nice work and great timing, Chris.
********************************
John R. Wainwright <<CIS -- 72517,676>> <<DELPHI -- JOHNREED>>
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92285 8-APR 15:36 OSK Applications
RE: CD ROM (Re: Msg 92274)
From: HAWKSOFT To: WA2EGP
> Is this the "fully beaten" version?
>
With sooooo many people beating on on it, I think it's the 'over-beaten'
vir*** version <g>!!
Seriously, this is it!!! It's even running with an ATAPI (enhanced IDE)
drive!!!
Chris
:-> :-> :-> :-> :-> :-> :-> Chris "HAWKSoft" <-: <-: <-: <-: <-: <-: <-:
Delphi: HAWKSOFT Internet: HAWKSOFT@DELPHI.COM
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92286 8-APR 15:36 OSK Applications
RE: CD ROM (Re: Msg 92267)
From: HAWKSOFT To: RANDYKWILSON
> Chris,
>
> Is that offer (drive and driver) good for us on-fest-going people?
>
> Randy
>
Hi Randy!!
If that's 'NON-fest-going', sure, I'll sell any left-overs after the show
at the same price (plus shipping) to anyone that's interested. I MAY be able
to get more drives at the same price, but, I can't be sure.
Shall I pencil you in for one???
Chris
:-> :-> :-> :-> :-> :-> :-> Chris "HAWKSoft" <-: <-: <-: <-: <-: <-: <-:
Delphi: HAWKSOFT Internet: HAWKSOFT@DELPHI.COM
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92289 8-APR 16:49 OSK Applications
RE: CD ROM (Re: Msg 92286)
From: RANDYKWILSON To: HAWKSOFT
Yeah, Chris, put me down for a drive and driver combo out of the leftovers.
Randy
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92296 8-APR 23:23 OSK Applications
RE: CD ROM (Re: Msg 92285)
From: WA2EGP To: HAWKSOFT
So you have gone beyond version 11? I'm interested. Too bad I can't go to
the fest. Now where was my penny collection.......
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92317 10-APR 21:20 OSK Applications
RE: CD ROM (Re: Msg 92289)
From: HAWKSOFT To: RANDYKWILSON
> Yeah, Chris, put me down for a drive and driver combo out of the
> leftovers.
> Randy
>
Hi Randy!
I'll see what I can do (I'll call my supplier and BEG!!!). It looks like
I'm going to have a looooooog line waiting at the 'fest!!
Chris
:-> :-> :-> :-> :-> :-> :-> Chris "HAWKSoft" <-: <-: <-: <-: <-: <-: <-:
Delphi: HAWKSOFT Internet: HAWKSOFT@DELPHI.COM
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End of Thread.
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92275 6-APR 22:57 General Information
Win 95 bug
From: JMURPHY To: CHYDE
> Hear the other day that Windowz 95 has a rather nasty error that crashes the
> system if you try to "multitask" more than 3 or 4 programs. Microsoft plans
> to release it anyway though, providing upgrades (patches) later.
The BETA has this error, and it apparently occurs only when one of
the apps is MSNetwork.
The release version will not have this specific error. It has already
been fixed in a later beta. Unfortunately, it got fixed too late to ship
to the 400,000 people who ordered the BETA preview.
John Murphy
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92276 6-APR 23:40 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92257)
From: REVWCP To: AJMLFCO (NR)
Dear friends:
I noticed the messages about a dropoff in traffic here in the OS9
Forum. I tend to do more nowadays in EMAIL and the Internet, but I
still check out the forum when I log on with Info-Express (tm).
I will always reply to any messages directed to me, or join in on
any thread that I might have something to offer. However, due to the
regularity with which I crash my system, ityt may sometimes take several
days to get back to you. (To REVKAK--got your email and as soon as I
finish uncrashing I will get back to you.)
I will be at the Fest and look foreward to seeing many old freinds again
and meeting new ones. I'm even hosting a Seminar this year, (in addition
to conducting a Sunday Morning Service to which all are welcomed.)
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
:: With all best wishes, :::::: 2 Kings 2:23-24 :::
:: Brother Jeremy, CSJW :::::::::::::::::::::::::::
:: OS9 Users Group Treasurer :: revwcp@delphi.com ::
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: CIS - 76477,142 :::
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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92283 8-APR 00:48 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92276)
From: WA2EGP To: REVWCP
They think it is bad here. They should try some of the other SIGs. I left
a question on the Mac SIG and the last time I looked, it was the last message.
I bet I could gotten a faster answer if I asked it here (grin).
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92288 8-APR 16:18 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92283)
From: ISC To: WA2EGP
> They think it is bad here. They should try some of the other SIGs. I left
> a question on the Mac SIG and the last time I looked, it was the last message.
> I bet I could gotten a faster answer if I asked it here (grin).
>
What?!? I am quite confused by this post. I read the Mac SIG on Delphi every
day, and it has the most messages of all of the SIGS I read - usually 25 to 50
messages a day. The OS9 SIG, on the other hand, is about 1/2 the volume of a
year ago. (sadly) I fear that OS9ers, in pursuit of the more fully featured
apps and high resolution graphics, are increasingly doing more "mainstream"
computing. However, most of the people who have remained steadfast OS9ers
have become generally more expert computer users. Thus, your statement about
receiving fast, reliable answers here has the ring of truth.
<grin>
Bill
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92291 8-APR 18:37 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92257)
From: JHICKLE To: 01GEN40
Just wanted to announce that i'm not 100% a traitor, because although
the '386 machine gets more use than the CoCo, i ERASED all the
#$*% Microlimp junk (DOS and Winders) and only use it to run
Coherent.
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92293 8-APR 19:34 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92283)
From: DBREEDING To: WA2EGP
> They think it is bad here. They should try some of the other SIGs. I
> left a question on the Mac SIG and the last time I looked, it was the last
> message.
Seems like things are kinda slow, but they're slow on my local BBS, too.
Probably Spring weather.
I've been going into the Mac Hardware Forum over on CI$. It's still pretty
active, but come to think of it, maybe it's slowed down some, too.. I'd
eliminated a few topics to get the volume down, though.
> I bet I could gotten a faster answer if I asked it here (grin).
Well, from what I've seen, there are some pretty sharp Mac Gurus here..
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92297 8-APR 23:26 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92288)
From: WA2EGP To: ISC
Well, I must have picked a bad week. Maybe they all went on spring break!
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92299 9-APR 08:28 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92291)
From: JOHNREED To: JHICKLE (NR)
> Just wanted to announce that i'm not 100% a traitor, because although
> the '386 machine gets more use than the CoCo, i ERASED all the
> #$*% Microlimp junk (DOS and Winders) and only use it to run
> Coherent.
>
Actually, you (and I) should get SPECIAL consideration and RESPECT
for running Coherent, since (Like the COCO) it is now an orphan.
Too bad. CoCo types seem to have a weakness for orphans - my MM/1
was an orphan for a little while, but it got adopted.
********************************
John R. Wainwright <<CIS -- 72517,676>> <<DELPHI -- JOHNREED>>
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92301 9-APR 11:38 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92219)
From: 01GEN40 To: MITHELEN
Hi Paul,
I forgot about "spring break", that would seem to apply here. But,
over the years, I have noticed a considerable drop in the number of
messages. I remember sitting here for about 2 hours going through a
weeks worth of messages. I do know that some people have given up on
the CoCo/OS-9 completely and go on to other platforms.
I remember about 3 or so years ago, there was this teenager in this
forum on a daily basis. Every other message here was from him. His
name was (is) Jason. I have not seen him out here for a very long
time now. I do know that quite a few people also have an account on
other services such as CI$. Maybe they have opted for just one service
and dropped their Delphi account in favor of the other.
To finish the first paragraph above, I now sit here for 20-40 minutes
reading through these messages, unless I reply to some directed to me
such as this one. I do not use an off-line reader to reply. Since I
do not pay a long distance call I spend a lot of time on-line. Just
lst week, I spent over 3 1/2 hours on the Internet alone, about 1/2
an hour here in the OS-9 Sig.
"Surf the Net". I have found this term to be a very widely used
one for spending time on the "Net". Every magazine or newspaper
article I read or TV show I watch, about the "Net", uses this term.
I would venture to say that it was probably started out here in
California, knowing the general attitude out here for just being in
this state. Oh well... See ya among the stars...
LONG LIVE OS-9! <FOREVER> ** In whatever form it is in!
Peace and Long Life...
Siran of Vulcan (CMDR)
-= GEN =-
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92302 9-APR 11:42 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92221)
From: 01GEN40 To: REVKAK
Hi Keith,
I will most definately keep you in mind about my CoCo stuff. I
have to make some time to inventory it all first. Like I said, I
will not get rid of my initial equipment for sentimental reasons.
Thanks for the reply... Se ya among the stars...
LONG LIVE OS-9! <FOREVER> ** In whatever form it is in!
Peace and Long Life...
Siran of Vulcan (CMDR)
-= GEN =-
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92303 9-APR 12:00 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92222)
From: 01GEN40 To: PAGAN
Hi Steve,
"Long time no see!" Hope you are doing fine.
What you said, in your message, is about the same opinion that
I have. I do know of at least one person here who uses OS/2. I
myself have opted for this OS since my opinion of Microsoft is a
very low one. There is one thing in setting standards by which
machines use an OS or software but preventing competetors from
having ALL the secrets of an OS for their software to run and use
the OS to its fullest potential is down right BOGUS! THIS LAST
STATEMENT IS MY OPINION AND DOES NOT REFLECT THE OPINIONS OF
OTHERS HERE OR ANYWHERE ELSE!
Until I can afford to get OS/2, I will be using DR-DOS V6.0.
I have this right now and will not have to wait to use my 486
when I finish building it.
Thanks for the reply... See ya among the stars...
LONG LIVE OS-9! <FOREVER> ** In whatever form it is in!
Peace and Long Life...
Siran of Vulcan (CMDR)
-= GEN =-
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92304 9-APR 12:11 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92228)
From: 01GEN40 To: DBREEDING
Hi Dave,
Yeah, you are probably right about losing interest in the CoCo,
but, I do not plan on losing my interest in OS-9. I do plan to
support the CoCo and OS-9 to the best of my abilities. I have a
few unfinished projects (programs) that I do want to finish. Be-
sides that, it is my responsibilty to support the files I have
uploaded here on Delphi. So, I will need to stay relatively ac-
tive in OS-9 for the CoCo 3.
Until I started "surfin' the Net", I really had no thoughts of
buying and using another machine. I find that being on the Net
pretty much requires a mainstream platform to be efficient.
Thanks for the reply... See ya among the stars...
LONG LIVE OS-9! <FOREVER> ** In whatever form it is in!
Peace and Long Life...
Siran of Vulcan (CMDR)
-= GEN =-
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92305 9-APR 12:31 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92229)
From: 01GEN40 To: COCOKIWI
Hi Dennis,
My plans for the machine are getting it running first with the
basics needed. I have an EIDE card I picked up for about $60.00
new. I have an Intel 14.4 Fax/Modem, very slightly used, $71.00.
The Moden was used at work for about 6 months. When the boss
told me he was dropping the project, I told him I wanted the modem.
The motherboard was used and picked up from a friend. I trust
him on this. Oh, $10.00 I think. No CPU or memory. I got a med-
ium tower w/300w power supply, new, $55.00. I have a "cheap"
keyboard, new $5.00
I can get a new 486dx2-66Mh for $166.00 and 4MB of ram for about
$148.00. A new 540MB HD for about $150.00. 1.44 MB floppy for
about $20-30.00. I have not looked into video real hard yet but
I should be able to get it reasonably. CD-ROM, well that is
not a real neccessity at this point in time. Like I said, basiic-
ally I just want to get it up and running.
Thanks for the reply... See ya among the stars...
LONG LIVE OS-9! <FOREVER> ** In whatever form it is in!
Peace and Long Life...
Siran of Vulcan (CMDR)
-= GEN =-
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92306 9-APR 12:35 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92241)
From: 01GEN40 To: CHARLESAM
Hi Charlie,
Thanks for the review. I do like "shoot'em up" games...
Thanks for the reply... See ya among the stars...
LONG LIVE OS-9 <FOREVER> ** In whatever form it is in!
Peace and Long Life...
Siran of Vulcan (CMDR)
-= GEN =-
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92307 9-APR 12:52 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92257)
From: 01GEN40 To: AJMLFCO (NR)
Hi Allen,
Windoze2010 will NOT take over MY machine! I will NOT run it
or even have it installed on MY machine!
I had Windoze V3.1 on the 486 at work, used it primarily for
the playing of games (on break of cource). I tried to install
Windoze For Workgroups V3.11 on the machine and had nothing
but ONE BIG HEADACHE!!! I had Novell Netware already config-
ured on the machine and Windoze would not allow it to run. I
DO NOT LIKE THAT!!! Needless to say, I deleted ALL remnants
of Windoze off the machine. Windoze will NOT be my personal
choice for an OS. Contrary to popular belief, MS-DOS is not
DEAD and will NOT be DEAD for some time to come. I do not
think that the industry is going to allow the extinction of
a command line based OS.
Allen, this is not meant to be a flame, please do not take
it personally. It is just MY OPINION!
Thanks for the reply... See ya among the stars...
LONG LIVE OS-9! <FOREVER> ** In whatever form it is in!
Peace and Long Life...
Siran of Vulcan (CMDR)
-= GEN =-
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92308 9-APR 12:59 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92291)
From: 01GEN40 To: JHICKLE (NR)
What is COHERENT besides the state of being aware. I do not
consider anyone a traitor for migrating to another computer plat-
form. Especially if they still have and or use the CoCo and
OS-9. I commend... Wait a minute, the start of that last
sentance got garbled, at least on my end. As I was about to say,
I commend you Sir for ditching the "Microlimp" junk!
Thanks for the reply... See ya among the stars...
LONG LIVE OS-9! <FOREVER> ** In whatever form it is in!
Peace and Long Life...
Siran of Vulcan (CMDR)
-= GEN =-
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92310 10-APR 00:40 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92304)
From: DBREEDING To: 01GEN40 (NR)
> Until I started "surfin' the Net", I really had no thoughts of
> buying and using another machine. I find that being on the Net
> pretty much requires a mainstream platform to be efficient.
This thing right here is what is killing us. We look around and see all
the things that _can_ be done and it's often quite tempting.. I looked
hard and long at my options. We _do_ have a lot of stuff to work with,
but we still have a long way to go if and until we are on an equal footing
on a software basis.. When it comes down to getting really fancy, we
just don't have the bells and whistles - at least yet.. For instance,
we have two local BBS's, both support RIP graphics. I saw it on a PC and
it is really fantastic (so is http). But as far as I know, we don't have
RIP capability, so are left out here.
I did make my choice, I still love what I can do with my system, but, still
it would be nice to be able to do all these neat things the "mainstreamers"
can do.. I have thought about getting another system myself, just for those
little things I cannot do, but can't see the justification in keeping two
systems for that purpose.. I do feel one would be going to the one just
out of habit, if nothing else.
I don't blame you guys for going to the mainstream systems. I guess it is
a much more practical thing to do. Chances are that I might bail out, myself
sometime in the future, but I want to stay with the system as long as I can.
-- David Breeding --
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92312 10-APR 09:41 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92310)
From: JEJONES To: DBREEDING
> When it comes down to getting really fancy,
> we just don't have the bells and whistles - at least yet.. For instance,
> we have two local BBS's, both support RIP graphics. I saw it on a PC and
> it is really fantastic (so is http). But as far as I know, we don't have
> RIP capability, so are left out here.
Keep an eye open...I believe that one of the things to be added to K-Term
is RIP support. I emailed David Graham a copy of the RIP spec a while back,
and I hope that it's underway.
Opinions herein are solely those of their respective authors.
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92320 10-APR 23:04 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92312)
From: DBREEDING To: JEJONES
> instance, > we have two local BBS's, both support RIP graphics.
> Keep an eye open...I believe that one of the things to be added to K-Term
> is RIP support. I emailed David Graham a copy of the RIP spec a while
> back, and I hope that it's underway.
Is RIP public domain and OK to mimic? I'd like to get this spec myself or
for someone who is working on a G-Windows package..
Now, how about some HTML???
-- David Breeding --
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92322 11-APR 06:30 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92310)
From: BOISY To: DBREEDING
> > Until I started "surfin' the Net", I really had no thoughts of
> > buying and using another machine. I find that being on the Net
> > pretty much requires a mainstream platform to be efficient.
>
> This thing right here is what is killing us. We look around and see all
> the things that _can_ be done and it's often quite tempting.. I looked
> hard and long at my options. We _do_ have a lot of stuff to work with,
> but we still have a long way to go if and until we are on an equal
> footing on a software basis.. When it comes down to getting really fancy,
> we just don't have the bells and whistles - at least yet.. For instance,
> we have two local BBS's, both support RIP graphics. I saw it on a PC and
> it is really fantastic (so is http). But as far as I know, we don't have
> RIP capability, so are left out here.
I look at PC software from time to time to get ideas for programs and
techniques on my MM/1 (LinkUp is a prime example) All of these fancy
applications are possible to do under OS-9, but not all are feasible.
Remeber, the PC world is using 486 and Pentium processors, while we are
still using slightly outmoded 68000 and 68070 processors. The 68340 is
probably the equivalent of a high end 286. We should be using 68040's
if we are to keep up with the number crunching of PC'ers.
> I did make my choice, I still love what I can do with my system, but,
> still it would be nice to be able to do all these neat things the
> "mainstreamers" can do.. I have thought about getting another system
> myself, just for those little things I cannot do, but can't see the
> justification in keeping two systems for that purpose.. I do feel one
> would be going to the one just out of habit, if nothing else.
I've found profound value in getting PC software to use on my MM/1,
such as the Infocom games and various audio file packages which were
meant to run under Windows. I find that reuse of these assets really
justify me having my MM/1. True, binary files are totally incompatible,
but when I see something running on a PC that I would like, I begin to
see how feasible it would be to write such a program. If it's something
I think I can do in a reasonable amount of time, I'll start the project.
If we had .BMP picture viewers, that would open up a tremendous amount of
assets in the PC world. Right now, Mike Haaland and I are putting
finishing touches on an audio player utility that plays .wav, .iff, .au
and .voc files. It even handles 16 bit audio files. Applications can
actually call this program to do audio on their behalf (as the current
version of LinkUp is now doing).
I bought a book not too long ago called "Windows File Formats" which
outlines the formats for such files as .BMP, .WAV, truetype fonts,
.ICO (icons) and a whole bunch more. I haven't had time to implement
ideas I've received from this book, but I think we'll find much more
satisfaction with our machines if we can use assets on already existing
PC systems and write the program to manipulate these assets.
Just my .02.
--
Boisy G. Pitre__ __ __ Delphi: BOISY
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I use... _| |_ > < Internet: boisy@os9er.waukee.ia.us
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92325 12-APR 01:05 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92320)
From: JEJONES To: DBREEDING
> Is RIP public domain and OK to mimic? I'd like to get this spec myself
> or for someone who is working on a G-Windows package..
Well...I forget where I downloaded it, but it was sitting there for the
downloading. Public domain status, OTOH, is a different matter. Best
consult the spec for details of that.
> Now, how about some HTML???
That would be nice. (Expedition in another window shows that the "jargon"
hypertext browser program isn't the same thing, since it counts on a
separate index file. Sigh.)
Opinions herein are solely those of their respective authors.
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92329 13-APR 00:16 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92305)
From: COCOKIWI To: 01GEN40 (NR)
Not bad!<grin>.but I would go for 8 meg if one is going to use windows..even
16 meg..with what is coming<grin>..I run a CD game that MUST have 8 meg!
This is just to give you an idea.....things have changed so fast over the last
two years.....a good Video board I would recomend is Cirus Logic..NICE! board.
and is cheeep! Get the Extra 1 meg worth it! and it is an accelerator VL buss.
board.....VL34 Vesa local bus.....costs $82.00 the ex mem..$30.00
..1280x1024...16 colors....
uses a cl-gd5426 cirus logic acc chip in it..and is true color! should handle
what you want!if the Mother board is a VL board!! that is...<grin>
The best Video boards with VRAM <fastest> down to EDRAM that is faster than
DRAM...but cheaper than VRAM.....A VRAM board will run $500...EDRAM...$399.00
DRAM...$60 to $250.......
I have the NG Tech CD-ROM NG=Next Gen.....<grin>
from Capt D McMillan.....Starship Kiwi....stardate $5678.565
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92331 13-APR 20:10 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92322)
From: DBREEDING To: BOISY
> I look at PC software from time to time to get ideas for programs and
> techniques on my MM/1 (LinkUp is a prime example) All of these fancy
> applications are possible to do under OS-9, but not all are feasible.
I think this is a good technique to follow.
> Remeber, the PC world is using 486 and Pentium processors, while we are
> still using slightly outmoded 68000 and 68070 processors. The 68340 is
> probably the equivalent of a high end 286. We should be using 68040's
> if we are to keep up with the number crunching of PC'ers.
Right. We are not "state-of-the-art" in CPU's. Of course I realize why,
and it's because the market does not justify the hardware changes for our
providers.
> I've found profound value in getting PC software to use on my MM/1,
> but when I see something running on a PC that I would like, I begin to
> see how feasible it would be to write such a program. If it's something
> I think I can do in a reasonable amount of time, I'll start the project.
This is what we need to do more of. I had intended to try to accomplish
some of this stuff, but it seems I'm not making much progress... I seem
to be running in circles trying to figure out what I want to tackle first <G>
> I bought a book not too long ago called "Windows File Formats" which
> outlines the formats for such files as .BMP, .WAV, truetype fonts,
> .ICO (icons) and a whole bunch more. I haven't had time to implement
> ideas I've received from this book, but I think we'll find much more
> satisfaction with our machines if we can use assets on already existing
> PC systems and write the program to manipulate these assets.
Exactly.. What I want to see more than anything is the ability to blend in
with the existing world.. We can go our own route in many things, but
I think the main thing we need is the ability to blend utilize what already
exists.. IMO, if one could read in a WordPerfect file he was working on
at work and edit it (possible copyright problems here, but just an example),
then this would give us opportunity to recommend an OS9 System.
As I stated in a recent message, right now, I think a critical niche that
needs addressing is Internet access - that is WWW compatibility, etc. I
believe this aspect alone is causing many of our users to drift away and
adopt PC's. And let's face it. Regardless of what we think of the systems,
once someone gets one of them and starts using it, there will be no need
to come back to the coco (I think these are the main ones who are giving
up). Most think they will keep working on the coco, but aside from reasons
based on nostalgia more than anything else, there are none. Most will end
up letting their cocos sit or finally selling them off.
-- David Breeding --
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92333 13-APR 20:11 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92325)
From: DBREEDING To: JEJONES
> > Is RIP public domain and OK to mimic? I'd like to get this spec myself
> > or for someone who is working on a G-Windows package..
>
> Well...I forget where I downloaded it, but it was sitting there for the
> downloading. Public domain status, OTOH, is a different matter. Best
> consult the spec for details of that.
OK.. If you remember where you found it, give me a shout. I'd like to
see how it works.. I wonder, when using RIP, does it send the actual
pictures and all or does it send codes to cause graphics that are resident
on the user's system to be displayed? If I understand correctly, HTTP
basically tells the computer to show something (or display a text) that
it already has, and the actual data is not being transmitted.
-- David Breeding --
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92335 13-APR 21:50 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92329)
From: ISC To: COCOKIWI
> Not bad!<grin>.but I would go for 8 meg if one is going to use windows..even
> 16 meg..with what is coming<grin>..I run a CD game that MUST have 8 meg!
> This is just to give you an idea.....things have changed so fast over the last
> two years.....a good Video board I would recomend is Cirus Logic..NICE!
board.
> and is cheeep! Get the Extra 1 meg worth it! and it is an accelerator VL buss.
> board.....VL34 Vesa local bus.....costs $82.00 the ex mem..$30.00
> ..1280x1024...16 colors....
> uses a cl-gd5426 cirus logic acc chip in it..and is true color! should handle
> what you want!if the Mother board is a VL board!! that is...<grin>
> The best Video boards with VRAM <fastest> down to EDRAM that is faster than
> DRAM...but cheaper than VRAM.....A VRAM board will run $500...EDRAM...$399.00
> DRAM...$60 to $250.......
> I have the NG Tech CD-ROM NG=Next Gen.....<grin>
> from Capt D McMillan.....Starship Kiwi....stardate $5678.565
>
To add 2 cents, if you plan to use OS/2 Warp, make sure it supports the video
board you use. This is OS/2 Warp's biggest failing. It does not recognize
all video boards and does not work with others. <girn>
Bill
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92337 14-APR 00:29 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92335)
From: COCOKIWI To: ISC
NO! I don,t,But I just spent $27.00 for a pre release copy of WIN-95....
<grin>...Dennis
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92339 14-APR 01:52 General Information
RE: What is happening here? (Re: Msg 92335)
From: MITHELEN To: ISC
Ya.. or at least make sure the vender of the video board you have has drivers
for OS/2... That is how it worked out with my #9 GXE 64 Pro. I downloaded
the OS/2 drivers from #9's support BBS...
--
Paul
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End of Thread.
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92279 7-APR 07:48 General Information
RE: SCSI Hard Drives (Re: Msg 92233)
From: LMCCLURE To: DSRTFOX
According to the SCSI.FAQ posted in the SCSI newsgroup on Usenet:
Parity is always ENABLED on the CP3200,CP30060,CP30080,CP30100,
CP 30200, CP 3500, CP 3360, CP 30540 and CP 31370.
For the CP 340, jumper E-1 to disable parity.
All other models, jumper E-4 to disable parity.
It appears your CP3040 would fall under the "all other models" category.
Hope this helps.
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92282 8-APR 00:06 General Information
RE: SCSI Hard Drives (Re: Msg 92279)
From: DSRTFOX To: LMCCLURE
Sure does help! Thanks!
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End of Thread.
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92284 8-APR 12:48 General Information
RE: Burke & Burke (Re: Msg 92254)
From: MICHAELJN To: RANDYKWILSON
Thanks! I'll try the /ent command. I wasn't aware of that command.
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92318 10-APR 22:13 General Information
RE: Burke & Burke (Re: Msg 92235)
From: SMITHBA To: MICHAELJN
MICHAEL,
i DON'T REMEMBER CHRIS BURKE'S NUMBER, BUT i CAN TELL YOU HOW i GOT IT.
i LOOKED UP AN OLD ADD FOR B&B IN RAINBOW , BUT THAT WAS B&B AND OUT OF ORDER
BUT HE RAN IT OUT OF HIS HOUSE, SO THE AREA CODE WAS THE SAME.
HIS ADDRESS IS/WAS IN MAPPLE VALLEY, WA. SO I CALLED
1-206-555-1212 FOR INFORMATION AROUND MAPPLE VALLEY.
I ASKED FOR CHRIS BURKE OR CHRIS AND TRISH BURKE.
THEY DON'T LIVE IN MAPPLE VALLEY, BUT THE SAME OPPERATOR WILL FIND THEIR
NEW TOWN WHICH IS CLOSE BY. ITS BEST TO TELL THE OPPERATOR ITS CLOSE
TO MAPPLE VALLEY AND LET HER LOOK.
P.S. IT IS THERE HOME NUMBER SO PLEASE BY WHEN YOU CALL AND WHAT TIME
YOU CALL.
HOPE THAT WILL HELP, IT HELPED ME REACH HIM.
ARVIOR, BRIAN SMITH
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92336 13-APR 22:20 General Information
RE: Burke & Burke (Re: Msg 92318)
From: MICHAELJN To: SMITHBA (NR)
I did try calling the old phone number from Rainbow and received a
recording stating that number is disconnected. I'll try the method you
suggested. So far what I needed to know has been answered, somewhat.
Thanks for the info!
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End of Thread.
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92290 8-APR 17:01 Telecom (6809)
CoNect Fast232
From: RANDYKWILSON To: ALL
Hi gang,
The following appeared magicly in my mail box a minute ago. rick asked me
to post it in public.
_________________________________________________________________
One bedroom apartments are great for single people, _unless_
they have to live with a CoCo company. So, I'm happy to announce
CoNect has moved into more suitable quarters. Which had been
planned for some time, but not a month before the fest! Something
has to give- for now, one victim is my Delphi account. I expect
to be back harrassing everybody in person soon!
The reason for this post is to announce Fast232 is now
shipping- we've a solid half dozen in stock, (now you know where
the Delphi money went!), boards for 15 more, and no reason to
stop there! I'd like to thank the folks who so generously helped
us get this far.
The product is impressive- look for our demo at the fest!
Better yet, don't wait! Else the demo's might the the only units
left;-)
-ricku
Rick Ulland CoNect
rickuland@delphi.com 1819 North 53rd Street
"Operating System Nine"-268m Wauwatosa WI 532073208
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As a temporary, I should be able to answer most Fast232 questions, and
can forword others to Rick.
Randy
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92294 8-APR 21:12 Tutorials & Education
Internet Roadmap
From: JOHNBAER To: ALL
For those people looking for information about the Internet, here
in the database is `Roadmap' a workshop that I was subscribed to.
There's two archive files there, one for OS-9 and the other for
`dos' to download. The dos archive has all the files fixed for the
eight dot three format with LF+CR line endings. Both were archived
with `lha'.
The roadmap covers mail to www, so there's something for everyone.
John -
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92295 8-APR 21:14 General Information
CD-ROM
From: BOISY To: HAWKSOFT
Chris,
Put me down for a CD-ROM drive and CDF.
Thanks.
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92298 8-APR 23:51 General Information
Rainbow Magazines
From: RICKMAC To: ALL
FFRREEE!!!
Well, almost - I have Rainbow Mags from 1/84 to thier sorry demise in 5/93.
Would like to get rid of all of them and give them to some well deserving
individual.
SORRY - not going to get rid of one, two, etc. here and there. I want to get
rid of all of them <- get it? :)
Total weight is about 75 lbs. UPS ships for 75 cents a pound. I'm not
sure what U.S. Snail Mail is.
Leave me some mail if you're interested. Thanx.
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92309 9-APR 18:56 General Information
MM1 for sale
From: MRGOOD To: ALL
Ive submtted n ad in the classified section here. Selling my MM1.
The ad should appear in a couple of days.
Hugo
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92315 10-APR 19:30 General Information
RE: Looking for IMS info. (Re: Msg 92239)
From: PAUL8 To: CHARLESAM
On 3-APR 23:14 CHARLESAM said to PAUL8
} had to go out and buy a decent terminal program. Geez, the prices for
}Pc an outrage. I settled on WinComm for $69.99 cause it claimed to
} get me online fast. About an hour. My experience with OS-9, although
}a totally different environment, has helped me in a big way. The
}problems I've encountered
} so far, I've overcome with a little effort and a little money, maybe
}a little more then a little money. ;-) I'm still going to Chicago for
}the Fest if just to hangout with the' Good People'. Back later, Charlie
Charlie:
I am going to the fest also. Would like to get a computer there but I can
not justify buying another computer. Perhaps if the price is right. I have a
486 and CoCo 3 now, might upgrade to a Pentium. I will go to the fest, if
nothing else it will be an expensive vacation but one well worth it.
`[1;33;41mPaul - visit historic Boston, we need your money
`[1;33;44mHappy Sailing: Another Day Above Ground
`[1;35;44mRainbow V 1.14.1 for Delphi - Registered
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92330 13-APR 02:24 General Information
RE: Looking for IMS info. (Re: Msg 92178)
From: KNOT1 To: DBREEDING
Yes, I definately look forward to having a nicely running MM/1 sytem.
The current hold up seems to be that he is working on a new I/O board,
and so I can't get a hard drive or othere stuff until he finishes that,
which may not be for a while. He says I can get a new RAM card/backplane
for $125 without it though, for more ram and could set up a ram drive.
> RE: the C compiler.. Didn't you get a C compiler with your system?
I'm not certain now, but am pretty sure they said it would be supplied
along with the hard drive when they sent it, along with all the other
PC floppy drivers and networking and other misc. utilities. Appearnetly
easier to put it all on the hard drive and ship it as one.. It is
possible I might have the C compiler, but if I do it must have been
non-useful with the one working floppy I had and I never used it.
I'll rumage through my floppies I got with it sometime soon and see
again what all I got. If I can still find them at least. :-)
- Jamie (KNOT1) -
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92340 14-APR 19:56 General Information
RE: Looking for IMS info. (Re: Msg 92330)
From: DBREEDING To: KNOT1 (NR)
> Yes, I definately look forward to having a nicely running MM/1 sytem.
> The current hold up seems to be that he is working on a new I/O board,
> and so I can't get a hard drive
Oh, a new world will open up to you with the HD.. Of course, if you have
a coco and a HD, you will realize that already..
> > RE: the C compiler.. Didn't you get a C compiler with your system?
>
> I'm not certain now, but am pretty sure they said it would be supplied
> along with the hard drive when they sent it, along with all the other
> PC floppy drivers and networking and other misc. utilities. Appearnetly
> easier to put it all on the hard drive and ship it as one..
You should have it on your system distribution disks.. They would be cc,
o68, r68, in a CMDS dir, and some files with ".l" extension in a LIB dir.
It might be a little difficult to use without a HD, though, although not
impossible.
-- David Breeding --
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92342 14-APR 22:50 General Information
RE: Looking for IMS info. (Re: Msg 92315)
From: CHARLESAM To: PAUL8 (NR)
iI'll look forward to seeing you in Elgin. I'll be there saturday about noon.
Regards Charlie
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End of Thread.
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92319 10-APR 23:00 System Modules (6809)
Hard drive help!
From: DSRTFOX To: ALL
an mdir as in memory, so should work! Another thing though, after running
DMODE, do I have to cobbler a new boot? Tha might be the problem, but I run
dmode and change specs then try a dir on the hd and still the same error! I
tried entering the address of the pak with dmode also... how do you enter
FF74? Dmode doesn't want to take it! Isn't that the hex number? Just minor
problems... right? ;>
Francis (Frank) Swygert
Publisher, "the world of 68' micros" Magazine
`[1;34;46mRainbow V 1.11 for Delphi - Registered
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92321 10-APR 23:23 System Modules (6809)
RE: Hard drive help! (Re: Msg 92319)
From: REVKAK To: DSRTFOX
Frank, I'm not sure but it looked as if your message got chopped. What is it
you are trying to do? Change port address? Need more info. I will try to help
if I can.
Keith
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92326 12-APR 20:54 System Modules (6809)
RE: Hard drive help! (Re: Msg 92319)
From: DBREEDING To: DSRTFOX
> an mdir as in memory, so should work! Another thing though, after running
> DMODE, do I have to cobbler a new boot? Tha might be the problem, but I
> run dmode and change specs then try a dir on the hd and still the same
> error! I tried entering the address of the pak with dmode also... how do
> you enter FF74? Dmode doesn't want to take it! Isn't that the hex number?
> Just minor problems... right? ;>
I'm not sure about whether dmode accepts changing the port address or not.
Seems like maybe it won't.
You might do it with modpatch. Get the offset (save it to disk and dump
it, finding the Old address, whatever it is.. make a file like this.
l h0 <or whatever>
c <offset> <oldvalue> 74
v
Note: the lines need to start at left margin, and don't leave any
blank lines, modpatch will abort if you do.
Then cobbler a new disk, or first, I'd save the new descriptor into your
MODULES directory of your configure disk or directory.
Actually, I've not had pleasing results with cobbler with Level 2.. I
would usually just os9gen a new boot disk.
-- David Breeding --
CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
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92327 12-APR 21:38 System Modules (6809)
RE: Hard drive help! (Re: Msg 92321)
From: DSRTFOX To: REVKAK
My message did indeed get chopped big time! Anyway, I discovered the problem
easy enough after a short phone conversation. The version of dmode I was
using had been patched to accept DECIMAL numbers to make things easy... I
was putting in HEX numbers without a leading $ (required for hex input on
this version). So THAT was the problem! Thanks for answering anyway.
Francis (Frank) Swygert
Publisher, "the world of 68' micros" Magazine
`[1;34;41mRainbow V 1.11 for Delphi - Registered
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92328 12-APR 21:38 System Modules (6809)
RE: Hard drive help! (Re: Msg 92326)
From: DSRTFOX To: DBREEDING
dmode doesn't normally change the port address, that's why the version I was
using was hacked.. to change port address and to accept decimal input as
well as hex! I was inputting hex without a leading $, required for hex
input.
Francis (Frank) Swygert
Publisher, "the world of 68' micros" Magazine
`[1;37;43mRainbow V 1.11 for Delphi - Registered
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End of Thread.
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92324 12-APR 00:05 General Information
Fast232
From: REVWCP To: ALL
Greetings all-
This is Ricku- I've infiltrated the good Brother's account
to ask your help.
The problem is Fast232, or rather a demo of it. Logging in
to this box from the shop (at 115.2k) looks exactly like the
console, down to all the little hitches we know and love.
I could print a line that says 'Supercomm 2.3' on the screen and
fake it;-) Shuffling a program between ramdisks is better, but
not very visual.
What I'd like to do is dump a decent sized vef direct to
remotes screen. Sort of a precusor to a web viewer. But time is
short. If anyone has helpful comments/bits, you'll immediately
become on of my favorite people!
'Posted with Fast232'
-ricku
Rick Ulland CoNect
rickuland@delphi.com 1819 North 53rd Street
"Operating System Nine"-268m Wauwatosa, WI 53208
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92334 13-APR 20:11 OSK Applications
Zip and Directories??
From: DBREEDING To: ALL
Does anyone use "zip" much?
Recently, I was zipping some files to put on a PC disk for a friend, trying
to get it as close to 1.44M as possible.. In the process I got it too
big and used the command "zip -d..." to delete a few files.
I discovered my directory was munged. Got that straightened out.. In the
process, I munged my directory a couple more times.
All along, I had been using ZIP, "ZIP -d", and writing to the PC disk.
So far, I don't think I have lost anything.. In one case, after deleting
the ".zip" file on the HD, one little file (about 900 bytes, using 1 sector
for FD and 2 for data) had lost its allocation in the bitmap.. I think that
the .zip, or one of the tmp files zip had created, had walked over that
file and used its allocation in the bitmap and when it was deleted, of course
the sectors the little file was using were deallocated, too..
Since then, I've been experimenting on a floppy (kinda slow), but have come
up with errors, often when the zip file is finished (after deleting some
of its files), none of the sectors are allocated in the bitmap. It
doesn't always do it.. I don't know if it has something to do with
fragmentation or lack of it or what or whether something about my system
is giving me trouble.
I wish some of you would run some tests to see if you can duplicate the
error.. It seems to occur when using "zip -d" and I've been deleting 2
files at once.. haven't worked with one or any other number.
I'm wondering if zip does some "cheating" or something and do its own thing
on the directory structure. I have the source code, but haven't had time
to look at it.
If it _is_ a problem with zip, I don't know any specifics.. What I've been
doing is copy a zip I have with several files (Oh, my zip files are in
PKZIP format ) and I try to have one pretty big file in it (don't know if
that has any effect or not). I have gotten this error by copying the
existing zip to a blank diskette then naming 2 files to delete - again I
don't know if 2 is a magic number or not. I am using zip V1.0 .
-- David Breeding --
CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
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