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86577 31-MAR 19:03 General Information
     RE: OS9 Underground Mag (Re: Msg 86557)
     From: JOHNREED     To: DSRTFOX


 > I walk on to shake... I've been through three earthquakes myself, one slight
 > tremor in Idaho (wasn't sure if anything had happened or not, at first!
Thought
 >

We had one here in Michigan several months ago - or so I'm told - I
didn't notice it.  If you are going to have an earthquake, that is
the kind to have -- the kind where you can say: "Hmmm, what was that?".

           ********************************
 "Don't take life too serious - it ain't nohow permanent"
                                        (Pogo)

 John R. Wainwright <<CIS -- 72517,676>> <<DELPHI -- JOHNREED>>

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86578 31-MAR 20:24 General Information
     RE: Rick Cooper (Re: Msg 86574)
     From: THETAURUS    To: DBREEDING

 Thanks Dave, I'll try that :-)
 >Chris<

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86579 31-MAR 22:47 General Information
     RE: Sounds of the Hounds offer (Re: Msg 86547)
     From: JEVESTAL     To: MRUPGRADE

 > RE > I thought it was DISK BASIC
 > > if it is for COCO DISK BASIC....
 > Gosh,, Jim is there a difference?
 > art with
 > DOS,,, well,, a ML Adventure,, perhaps wouldn't be for you.
 > Assuming yoouo like anyhting that is "Good on the CoCo",, leave me an
 > EMAIL AD,, and we7ll work something out.
 > Til then,,, Terry Simons

Terry, I talked to Alan and he said that this one time we can do a review
even if it's a Disk Basic ML game.  I'll leave you email with my address.

Jim

======================== InfoXpress 01.01.00 OS-9/6809 =======================
       |          Narnia BBS: 24   hours   serving   CoCo   OS-9   users
   ----|----     StG network: sysop@Narnia   "Exclusively  OS-9"
       |             InfoNet: JEVestal@ins.infonet.net  |  Delphi: JEVestal
 Marysville, CA     InterNet: JEVestal@citrus.sac.ca.us |  CI$: 74044,3324
       |                or  : JEVestal@narnia.citrus.sac.ca.us
 (916)  743-2617       Voice: (916) 743-4264:1 Corinthians 1:18 & Romans 1:16
==============================================================================
    Jim Vestal: Assistant editor of The International OS-9 Underground,
              "Magazine dedicated to OS-9/OSK Users Everywhere

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86581 31-MAR 22:59 General Information
     RE: Sounds of the Hounds offer (Re: Msg 86579)
     From: MRUPGRADE    To: JEVESTAL

  OK Jim,, leave theh addr,, and acopy is yours.
  Til then,,, Terry Simons

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86609 2-APR 13:52  General Information
     RE: Sounds of the Hounds offer (Re: Msg 86579)
     From: MRGOOD       To: JEVESTAL

Jim,

You really should do some trimming of that signature.  It's a tad
too large.  Mot of your messages are dwarfed by it.

(No malice intended)

Hugo

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End of Thread.

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86580 31-MAR 22:48 Programmers Den
     RE: internet (Re: Msg 86533)
     From: JEVESTAL     To: WDTV5

 > Does anyone have any idea what keypress sequence to use as the esc char
 > for internet? I find I can go to another window and use display to send a
 > $1c to t2, but somehow thats seems a bit cumbersome, we oughta have it
 > avail from the coco 3 keyboard, unforch the intuitive set is allready used
 > to get the backslash itself. Also, I just spent 15 minutes waiting for it
 > to connect to the old cabralas site, used the display out twice and got an
 > "illegal sequence" error out of internets shell both times. Should I have
 > gotten that?

I had the same problem, I just gave up and use display from another window,
(I created a procedure file called "abort" that does a "display 1c>/t2".
If you find out anything else let me know.

Jim

======================== InfoXpress 01.01.00 OS-9/6809 =======================
       |          Narnia BBS: 24   hours   serving   CoCo   OS-9   users
   ----|----     StG network: sysop@Narnia   "Exclusively  OS-9"
       |             InfoNet: JEVestal@ins.infonet.net  |  Delphi: JEVestal
 Marysville, CA     InterNet: JEVestal@citrus.sac.ca.us |  CI$: 74044,3324
       |                or  : JEVestal@narnia.citrus.sac.ca.us
 (916)  743-2617       Voice: (916) 743-4264:1 Corinthians 1:18 & Romans 1:16
==============================================================================
    Jim Vestal: Assistant editor of The International OS-9 Underground,
              "Magazine dedicated to OS-9/OSK Users Everywhere

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86611 2-APR 16:27  Programmers Den
     RE: internet (Re: Msg 86580)
     From: CHYDE        To: JEVESTAL

For what it's worth a shift-<up arrow> combination is supposed to send an
ASCII 1C.  I don't know if it'll work or not, but it's worth a shot eh?

        Chris

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End of Thread.

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86582 31-MAR 23:09 General Information
     Bye!
     From: KMTHOMPSON   To: ALL

Hello & Goodbye..

        I'm sure I don't know all of you who will read this, but I have
been a Delphi member for a long time, and now I must leave.  I no longer
have a local node that I can call into, so it's just not worth it.  It's
been good getting to know many of you, even though I've been out of the
picture for quite a while, really.  Hope you all are doing well, and I look
forward to the day I sign back on.  To all of my online friends, whom I
will not even start to name, because I would probably leave someone
important out, goodbye.  It's been fun!  Type to you later...

                                        --Mr. ]<elly Thompson

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86583 1-APR 14:55  General Information
     OS-9 Announcement
     From: JOELHEGBERG  To: ALL


I was just watching the news and, it's official.  Today, in a joint press
release, Apple Computer and IBM Corp. have announced that OS-9 will be the
operating system which will run their new PowerPC computer architectures.
Of xxx
Of course, all existing software in their respective bases will remain
compatible, through emulation software, however the emulation software
will be running under OS-9, and OS-9 will be the controlling software.
This brings a new level of capability to the PowerPC platform and to more
homes where it will be used.  It's multitasking and multiuser capabilities
are far beyond what other operating systems can offer.





























I hope everyone has a great April Fool's Day!!  :)

  -- Joel M. Hegberg.


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86584 1-APR 18:08  General Information
     RE: OS-9 Announcement (Re: Msg 86583)
     From: DWHILL       To: JOELHEGBERG

We can dream, can't we?  :)

--Damon

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86593 1-APR 22:38  General Information
     RE: OS-9 Announcement (Re: Msg 86583)
     From: CHARLESAM    To: JOELHEGBERG

Jeez Joel, you really got me on that one. I was just about to run in and tell
the wife the great news. Don't we wish!  Charlie

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86594 1-APR 23:03  General Information
     RE: OS-9 Announcement (Re: Msg 86593)
     From: JRUPPEL      To: CHARLESAM

Me, too, Charlie. If I hadn't double clicked on my enter key, I would still
be trying to convince someone at Microware that they have to have a copy
SOMEWHERE!!!!
John

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86597 2-APR 01:11  General Information
     RE: OS-9 Announcement (Re: Msg 86583)
     From: THETAURUS    To: JOELHEGBERG

 You do know EVERYONE hates you for that, right Joel? <grin>
  Thanks for the tease :-)
 >Chris<

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86598 2-APR 01:21  General Information
     RE: OS-9 Announcement (Re: Msg 86597)
     From: JOELHEGBERG  To: THETAURUS


Chris,

    <grin>, I know, but could not resist.  Sorry, everyone.  ;)

  -- Joel.


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86600 2-APR 08:51  General Information
     RE: OS-9 Announcement (Re: Msg 86598)
     From: JOHNBAER     To: JOELHEGBERG


  Hi Joel,

1) In my best Jackie Gleason voice.. "You.. dirty.. bum!" <Big Grin>.

2) OS-9 User Group dues.. Can you post the address to send too?

  Thanks in advance Joel.

--
   John -
         johnbaer@delphi.com      jbaer@pacs.pha.pa.us
   * IX 1.01 *   "Clipper Chip - Big Brother Inside !"


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86603 2-APR 09:53  General Information
     RE: OS-9 Announcement (Re: Msg 86583)
     From: MROWEN01     To: JOELHEGBERG

     That's the best one I've heard since popular electronics showed me how
to use a soldering iron to cool by using negative frequency! The math worked
wonderfully. We all thought it would work! :). You had me going, especially
since OS-9 is being ported to the PowerPC and used for Set-tops. Of course
you will probably burn in hell for this disappointment!!

:) Have a good weekend!

-Mike Rowen

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86613 2-APR 19:24  General Information
     RE: OS-9 Announcement (Re: Msg 86598)
     From: MITHELEN     To: JOELHEGBERG

Wouldn't the joke REALLY be one all of the doubters if Joel had some sort of
sub-concious psychic insight into the future, and his announcement comes
true before the end of the year?
--
Paul

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86624 3-APR 00:54  General Information
     RE: OS-9 Announcement (Re: Msg 86600)
     From: JOELHEGBERG  To: JOHNBAER


Hi, John!

For OS-9 User's Group dues ($25/yr USA, $30/yr Canada), the address is:
   The OS-9 Users Group, Inc.
   6158 W. 63rd Street
   Suite 109
   Chicago, Il.  60638

  -- Joel.

PS: Nice J. Gleason impression!  ;)


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86626 3-APR 00:57  General Information
     RE: OS-9 Announcement (Re: Msg 86613)
     From: JOELHEGBERG  To: MITHELEN


Paul,
   I certainly hope it works out like one of those strange quirks in life...
the ones where you mention something flippantly off the top of your head,
and strangely enough, it becomes true!  :)

  -- Joel.


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86631 3-APR 19:30  General Information
     RE: OS-9 Announcement (Re: Msg 86613)
     From: THETAURUS    To: MITHELEN (NR)

 In which case, I think it's safe to say that we will all be referring to him
 as 'King Joel' if that happens! :-)
 >Chris<

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End of Thread.

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86585 1-APR 20:13  Applications (6809)
     RE: 24 pin EPROMS? (Re: Msg 86572)
     From: JOHNBAER     To: DSRTFOX (NR)


   Terry,

   Here's some information I got for you.  In the Jameco cat. 941,
page 12, james co part # 24897 listed  MCM68766C35  for $4.95 each.

   This is a 350 ms part. The MCM68764 is slower at 450 ms.
You want the `766' part for disk controller use.  Years ago I tryed
the `764' for disk use.. not fast enought.. go with the 766 in this
case.  Jameco order # only  1 800 831 4242.  On orders less than
$25.00 there's a $5.00 processing fee.  Hope that helps you.

--
   John -
         johnbaer@delphi.com      jbaer@pacs.pha.pa.us
   * IX 1.01 *   "Clipper Chip - Big Brother Inside !"


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86592 1-APR 21:57  Applications (6809)
     RE: 24 pin EPROMS? (Re: Msg 86528)
     From: NEHOWARD     To: MRUPGRADE

Here is an off the wall shot, I usually call this company when I need a
'hard to find' item.... It is a company called DIGI-KEY. They will send you
a free catalog if you call them... The number is 1-800-DIGI-KEY

Nelson

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End of Thread.

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86586 1-APR 20:13  General Information
     Alan NOT on Delphi
     From: JOHNBAER     To: ALL


  Here's a message I got from Alan about his Delphi Account...
Sorry for the delay in Posting this.


> Date: Sun, 27 Mar 1994 11:59:59 -0800 (PST)
> From: fatcat@zog.wa.com
> Subject: Delphi
>
> As of 2 days ago, I have closed down my delphi account (now that
> Jim Vestal has his own account!) "ZOGster@delphi.com".   As I rarely
> use it anyway and the extra $20/month can help pay for my internet
> bills. <g>
>
> Please direct all mail to me here at "zog@zog.wa.com" or at
> "EditorOS9U@AOL.com"   (The former prefered).
>
> -Zog
> --
>
>         Internet: zog@zog.wa.com * EditorOS9U@AOL.com
>   ---------------------------------------------------------
>   Editor of the "International" OS9 Underground(R) Magazine
>         >>> Dedicated to OS9/OSK Users Everywhere! <<<
>


--
   John -
         johnbaer@delphi.com      jbaer@pacs.pha.pa.us
   * IX 1.01 *   "Clipper Chip - Big Brother Inside !"


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86587 1-APR 20:14  General Information
     OS9 Underground Mag
     From: JOHNBAER     To: ALL


   I just got Vol 2, Issue 2 today .. the dubble Issue.
Just a fast look at it, and I found it a little easier to read.
Speaking of reading, that's what I'm going to do now <g>.

--
   John -
         johnbaer@delphi.com      jbaer@pacs.pha.pa.us
   * IX 1.01 *   "Clipper Chip - Big Brother Inside !"


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86588 1-APR 20:59  General Information
     The 'DISK-MAG'
     From: FHOGG        To: ALL

                      NEW PRODUCT ANNOUNCMENT

      MONTOR MOUNTED RECHARAGEABLE MAGNETIC FLOPPY DISK HOLDER

                              4/1/94

                                THE

                            "DISK-MAG"

 After 3 years in development the DISK-MAG will be available soon
 to solve the common annoying problem of misplacing floppy disks
 and risking possible damage. The DISK-MAG is placed on the side
 on the computer monitor with velcro tape. The DISK-MAG is
 capable of holding six 5 1/4" floppy disks or three 3.5" floppy
 disks. Multiple DISK-MAGs may be used for those needing larger
 capacity. The DISK-MAGs secret is the incredible holding power of
 the rechargeable magnet made of a special material that gets
 its recharge from the automatic degaussing coil that is in all
 color monitors. This coil is activated at power down and
 normally demagnetizes the monitors metal dot screen. The
 DISK-MAGs special reverse magnet becomes magnetized by this coil
 which is the reverse of what common magnets do. This reverse
 magnetism is then filtered thru our patented circuitry and powers
 the DISK-MAG. Normally a magnet would erase the contents of a
 disk but the DISK-MAGs reverse rechargeable magnet actually
 INCREASES the data integrity of the disk*. Therefore use of the
 DISK-MAG will help insure against data loss while being a
 convenient place to hold your disks.

 We are researching ways of using this technology to insure
 against data loss in tape and hard disk use. In addition we are
 looking into using the technology to recover data inadvertently
 lost thru normal deleting of files etc. Other possible uses are
 restoring old audio tapes.

 Price and availability will be announced soon.

 *The DISK-MAG circuity only attracts the positive magnetic pulse
 or binary '1' in the case of computer data. By attracting the positive
 pulse it increases the power or size of the pulse thereby increasing
 data integrity. The circuit is fairly simple for binary data which is
 1's and 0's. Analog data requires a more sophisticated circuit and
 more research before we can announce a product using this technology.

 For more information contact:

      Frank Hogg
      Frank Hogg Laboratory, Inc.
      204 Windemere Road
      Syracuse NY 13205
      Tel: 315/469-7364
      Fax: 315/469-8537
      CIS: 70310,317
      AOL: FrankHogg
      Delphi: FHOGG
      Internet: fhogg@delphi.com


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86595 1-APR 23:07  General Information
     RE: The 'DISK-MAG' (Re: Msg 86588)
     From: COCOKIWI     To: FHOGG

<SIGH!> it,s that time of the year AGAIN!<GRIN>
Dennis

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86596 1-APR 23:15  General Information
     RE: The 'DISK-MAG' (Re: Msg 86588)
     From: WA2EGP       To: FHOGG

Gee Frank...sounds like one of your typical announcements. (ducking)

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End of Thread.

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86589 1-APR 21:45  Telecom (6809)
     RE: BBS Software (Re: Msg 86527)
     From: NEHOWARD     To: JEJONES

Actually, you dont have to press anything to get in... I have been
'experimenting'
with some settings using XMODE and /t2... what a headache! The system DOES auto
baud up to 14400 when I am not playing with it!!! Keep trying!

Nelson

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86590 1-APR 21:51  Telecom (6809)
     RE: BBS Software (Re: Msg 86541)
     From: NEHOWARD     To: DIETER

ALWAYS looking for another 'test site'!!!! Glad to hear there is some interest
out there still.... Yeah, this is for a 6809/os9 machine.... it WILL run on the
6309 but for some reason locks with PowerBoost running, not sure why yet. I'm
looking at the code to see if there is a system call that conflicts with
powerboost. May be in the expanded registers or something....   Right now, I am
running it on a 512K Coco3 with a Supercontroller II/2-in-1 board with 2
HD's, I have 2 other sites running it on Standard Tandy rs232 packs and
Burk&Burk HD systems.... Should run on most anything(There is even a site
running it on a pair of 'hacked' modem packs!)

Nelson

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86591 1-APR 21:54  Telecom (6809)
     RE: BBS Software (Re: Msg 86543)
     From: NEHOWARD     To: LLASHER

Like I tell the other local DOS users, .....

     486 and 8 char filename limit......    TOO SHORT!!!!!!<g>

Totally lost in OS9 huh???? Sounds like me when I first started AcBBS a few
years back, in fact, it was my FIRST real experience with OS9.... What a way
to learn, a crash course!!!!  But hey, I have survived!!!!

Nelson

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End of Thread.

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86599 2-APR 03:43  Programmers Den
     RE: pf question (Re: Msg 85958)
     From: LARRYOLSON   To: COCOKIWI

Dennis,
    Have you gotten the Service Station Upgrade Kit ?
 I also had color printing problems with my 550c. I contacted HP, and they
sent me the upgrade kit at no charge. This assembly is the small plastic
holder that contains the wipers that wipe the print head. It was an easy
snap out- snap in fix. No color printing problems since.

larry

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86617 2-APR 22:44  Programmers Den
     RE: pf question (Re: Msg 86599)
     From: COCOKIWI     To: LARRYOLSON (NR)

Hmmm! Thanks,I was not aware of it!<grin> although my problem turned out to be
NO INK!<groan>...of interest to you<grin> I found at SAMS..our local membership
warehouse,<used to be PACE till they brought em out!> A REink system for the
black ink.....A Print Head WITH "REMOVABLE" ink cartridges...........
$51.00  aprox......a print head with FIVE cartridges per pack!
works out at around $5.00 per!beats $28.00 HP.......<grin>NOW! if only they
would sell a COLOR cartridge the same way,at the SAME price<grin>

Dennis

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End of Thread.

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86601 2-APR 09:29  General Information
     Infocom Games for OSK
     From: BOISY        To: ALL

Just thought I would share this with you:

I used to be a big Infocom game fan when I had my CoCo and used RS-DOS
(long ago).  When I moved to OS-9, I didn't play them anymore since
doing so meant going back to RS-DOS.

While fiddling around on chestnut, I ran across an Infocom game
interpretter thatn Brian White had ported to run under OSK.  After
downloading it, I found that Infocom sells "Lost Treasures of Infocom"
Vols. I and II, a compendium of their original games.  After calling
around a few local software shops, I located a place which was selling
both volumes.  Although I just picked up Vol II, there are a ton of
games on both:

Vol I:  Deadline, Suspect, MoonMist, Spellbreaker, Ballyhoo, Infidel,
Hitchhiker's guide to the Galaxy, Starcross, the Witness, Planetfall,
Suspended, Stationfall, Enchanter, The Lurking Horror, Zork I, Zork II,
Zork III, Beyond Zork, Zork Zero, Sorceror, Suspended

Vol II: A Mind Forever Voyaging, Bureaucracy, Cutthroats, Hollywood
Hijinx, Plundered Hearts, Nord and Burt, Sherlock Holmes, Titan,
Trinity, Wishbringer, Boarderzone, Seastalker

The store that carried them said that they are no longer a hot item.
Vol I was reduced from $69.96 to $39.95.  Vol II was reduced from $39.95
to $19.95.

All that was necessary was to insert the 3.5" MS-DOG disk in my MM/1,
use pcf to copy the .DAT files from each of the four disks, and voila!
I now have 12 games sitting in my GAMES/INFOCOM directory which can
be played at my whim.  The interpretter works flawlessly!  I now have
Infocom games on my MM/1, and it looks really cool.


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86602 2-APR 09:40  General Information
     RE: Problem (Re: Msg 86550)
     From: RICKMAC      To: JRUPPEL

Seems Mr. Simpson has some troubles. I'm going to file an inquiry with the
Post Office concerning the money order I sent him in about a month. Will
keep you posted.

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86604 2-APR 10:27  General Information
     RE: Problem (Re: Msg 86602)
     From: JRUPPEL      To: RICKMAC (NR)

Thanks, Rick. E-mail me if you hear something (or if you have more details).

John

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End of Thread.

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86605 2-APR 11:42  Programmers Den
     MIX
     From: ILLUSIONIST  To: ALL

Does anyone know of a MIX language simulator? (I know it wont be for the coco
but I am really just looking for source) In C,Pascal, or even Basic? MIX
is a language invented by Donald Knuth, and used is his books on computer
science..any help on getting for source for a MIX interpreter would be
greatly appreciated..

                                                -* Mike

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86612 2-APR 16:38  Programmers Den
     RE: MIX (Re: Msg 86605)
     From: CHYDE        To: ILLUSIONIST (NR)

Since Knuth uses it for his CS books (and I presume colleges use it also)
try looking around the USENET news groups for a comp.lang.mix group and
posting a message.  If it's available someone there should know.
You might also try a comp.edu group.  Hope this helps.

        Chris

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86618 2-APR 22:49  Programmers Den
     RE: MIX (Re: Msg 86605)
     From: JEJONES      To: ILLUSIONIST (NR)

 > Does anyone know of a MIX language simulator? (I know it wont be for the
 > coco but I am really just looking for source) In C,Pascal, or even Basic?

I'd be very surprised if there weren't a MIX emulator somewhere in the
archives of some comp.sources.* newsgroup.  If you're registered for
Internet access on Delphi, I bet a short session with gopher would find
out where it can be had.

*** posted w/InfoXpress 1.1 ***

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End of Thread.

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86606 2-APR 12:57  General Information
     NeverAgain
     From: PHXKEN       To: ALL

 I'm NEVER gonna read messages from this SIG dated 4/1 AGAIN.  O O
                                                                :
                                                               (/)

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86607 2-APR 13:00  General Information
     OS-9 Underground
     From: COLORSYSTEMS To: ALL

Just got the latest issue of The "International" OS-9 Underground. I think
this is one of the better issues, yet.



 ------------------------------------
  Zack C Sessions

  "We did not inherit the Earth from our Ancestors,
     we borrowed it from our descendants."           Ancient proverb


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86608 2-APR 13:09  General Information
     RE: OS-9 Underground (Re: Msg 86607)
     From: THETAURUS    To: COLORSYSTEMS

 I agree, it was pretty good. Still had some words cut off at the end of the
line, but I never found any problems after that.
 >Chris<

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End of Thread.

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86610 2-APR 14:56  Telecom (6809)
     Cursor Position (Supercomm)
     From: DBREEDING    To: RANDYKWILSON

It's me again...   Been playing with Supercomm.  I don't know whether you
plan on doing a whole lot of development with it or not, but if you do,
I'll send you a little feedback.

I like a lot of its features but I've found and area or two that you might
want to work on.

I've noticed that apparently the GoToXY function, under ANSI emulation is
off by 1, at least in the Y coordinate.  On my local BBS, their editor, in
allowing you to reply to a msg, goes down the original msg line by line
letting you choose to "S"kip or "A"dd.  there is a little ">" prompt.
With Supercomm, when you "ADD" a line, what is added is the line that was
ABOVE it.  It isn't a problem with the BBS, because OSTerm works correctly
in this area.  Doesn't ANSI start with line 1 where OS9 starts with
line 0?

Just thought I'd let ya know.  If you don't object to this, I'll probably
be "feedbacking some more" <G>.  I guess sometimes it gets to be a pain
listening to what seems to be complaints, but I've submitted and had
submitted some work of my own, and I'd have appreciated some feedback
on it.  I know my first edition of "r63" should have not even been posted,
but I didn't use it myself, didn't do any testing and it would have probably
have been real junk had I not met Boisy and heard about one bug, and after
going back in correcting some more.  From what feedback I get now, it is
apparently pretty straight.  I think the beta test stage is the really
important step.

Well, TTYL...

                   -- David Breeding --
                 CompuServe :  72330,2051
                     Delphi :  DBREEDING

         ***  Sent via CoCo-InfoXpress V1.01 ***
                       ^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^

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86614 2-APR 19:34  General Information
     RAM Full
     From: MICHAELJN    To: ALL

I try to view the picture 'Spin.vf9' and before it's done, I error out with Ram
full. This happens after I just booted up.
I also get this error when I try to iniz MIDI to play Lyra.
Can someone tell me why this error occurs? I have 512K on the Coco just to let
you know.

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86615 2-APR 20:03  General Information
     RE: RAM Full (Re: Msg 86614)
     From: MITHELEN     To: MICHAELJN

This error is caused by running out of space in the 64K block of RAM where
the Kernel resides in memory, called the System RAM. This is seperate/different
then the process RAM, where your programs get loaded. Things that cause
shortage of system RAM is, having lots of unnecessary drivers/descripter etc
in your bootfile, running lots of processes at one time. initializing devices
that were loaded seperate from the bootfile... The first step is to get
"smap" from the Kevin Darlings utility package (some where here on Delphi)
which will tell you how much of the System RAM space your have free. Then,
start stripping worn your boot file toonly necessare modules... and
make sure all the drivers/descriptors your need to uses are in the boot file.
Never load them after boot, as that sucks up 8K of system Ram for each
seperate one loaded (or up to the next 8k boundry)
--
Paul;

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86628 3-APR 17:10  General Information
     RE: RAM Full (Re: Msg 86615)
     From: MICHAELJN    To: MITHELEN (NR)

Thanks Paul...I'll let you know how I make out.

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86616 2-APR 22:27  General Information
     genealogy
     From: ROBERT84     To: ALL

Does anyone know if there is a genealogy, family tree program for use with
os-9, and the coco. My daughter is doing a project in school, and it would
come in very handy.

Thanks,
Bob

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86623 2-APR 23:56  General Information
     RE: genealogy (Re: Msg 86616)
     From: MRUPGRADE    To: ROBERT84

  Frank (DSRTFOX) has one.   Looks pretty thourough.   Does your (grin)
 daughters school specify whether she could do it from an RSDOS program,,
 or does it have to be written in OS ?

  Til then,,, Terry Simons

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86627 3-APR 15:28  General Information
     RE: genealogy (Re: Msg 86623)
     From: ROBERT84     To: MRUPGRADE

Is ipublic/shareware or for sale. Do you know how much?

Thanks,
Bob

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86629 3-APR 18:10  General Information
     RE: genealogy (Re: Msg 86627)
     From: MRUPGRADE    To: ROBERT84 (NR)

  DSRTFOX who sells it, hasn't been on since April 1.   I'm guessing 25 to
 30 bucks.   But check with him.
  Til then,,, Terry Simons

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86619 2-APR 22:50  Telecom (6809)
     RE: SandV BBS (Re: Msg 86575)
     From: DIETER       To: TONYPODRAZA (NR)

 > Good Sirrah!  Could you send me the approximate cost of said upgrade 6551
chips and Caps, as well.  I also have a higher - than - 4800 Baud modem
 > that I would like to kick into higher gear.  You could let CBJ know and he
can relat the info, if you like.   Thanks.
 > TonyPodraza
 >
I just checked the New Catalogue from my supply'er and the caps are $ 0.34
each, and the R65C51P2 chips are $ 12.50 each... But the catalogue had a foot
note stating that prices would change with the demand and the state of the
economy...
So the final price might differ when I finally get them, plus shipping...

I will phone the company tomorrow for a final price check, will also order two
chips to fill CBJ's order...  Will include with every order a copy of my
invoice from my supply'er...

Happy Easter!

                       Dieter

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86620 2-APR 22:56  General Information
     RE: Troubles (Re: Msg 86154)
     From: NEWKID       To: COCOKIWI


Good news!

I found the problem. I had forgot to enclude the command "shell" to my
cmds directory. I had left it at "shellplus". But now, I get a dir of
my hard drive before the final boot process is finished. I'm wondering
if the boot is looking for CC3go on the drive. Looks like more work for me.

James


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86621 2-APR 23:05  General Information
     RE: Troubles (Re: Msg 86194)
     From: NEWKID       To: COCOKIWI


I made a mistake in not renameing shellplus shell in my cmds dir. everything
seems to be running normally now. The battery is still doing fine.

James

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86622 2-APR 23:26  General Information
     RE: Troubles (Re: Msg 86620)
     From: COCOKIWI     To: NEWKID (NR)

it do!<grin> the INIT module points to it!...Hmmm..I,m powering up!
patch CC3go to point to /H0....

    at the start of the module.......CC3Go.i=/1.SYS/shell.parameters./H0
    ./H0/Cmds.Shell.Startup -P.R
change the /D0 to /H0           or is it /DD<grin>

    offset 02E  44  48    offset 032 44 48
as you may have noticed it is Easy to change...they are both very close
to each other....if you do not have PaTCH...use whatever<grin>
ezgen will do it! just change the TWO bytes ,and don,t forget to reset the
CRC.....when you change it
your Module CRC should be same as mine $4F7BC8


        Header for:  CC3Go
        Module size: $0117     #279
        Module CRC:  $4F7BC8   (Good)
        Hdr parity:  $3E
        Exec. off:   $0057     #87
        Data size:   $0300     #768
        Edition:     $06       #6
        Ty/La At/Rv: $11 $81
        Prog mod, 6809 obj, re-en, R/O

You HAVE to use the Disk<grin> the INIT module goes the the CC3Go module
where ever it is<ON the Disk> then it sends everything to the hard drive...
Ok!  Dennis

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86625 3-APR 00:57  General Information
     RE: PC6300 (Re: Msg 86250)
     From: BUDDCAR      To: REVWCP

It is a little hard to say.  I use an Olivetti M240 at work (these are the
AT&T computers under the original manufacturer's name.)  Nfortunately ther are
a number of variants.  nAn M240 has an 8086  (heavy on the six) running at
10 MHZ. There is an older version running at 8 MHZ.  The machine you are
looking at is probably one of these.  They have been very solid machines.
Mine is about 6 years old in daily service.  Beware the clock - Olivetti
had a driver which runs the real time clock which was only valid for 8 years
from 1984.  Ie in 1993 it refused to get the year correct.  There is a patched
version available - I have it - Check the machine you are considering.
Oh yes - the clock battery will be approximately dead with a capital D and will
need replacing.  Interesting design.  You get at the motherboard from the bottom

of the computer.!.
If cheap - consider it a good quality XT with a 640 x 400 monochrome graphics
mode - makes Geoworks (geos) quite tolerable.
  Bob Palmer

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86630 3-APR 19:29  General Information
     new modem on order
     From: COLORSYSTEMS To: ALL

I have a new Smart One 14.4 Kbps FAX/Data modem coming any day now. Any
gotchas I need to know to get it up and running on my MM/1a?

Has anyone got any FAX software for the MM/1 about ready to release to the
paying public?



 ------------------------------------
  Zack C Sessions

  "We did not inherit the Earth from our Ancestors,
     we borrowed it from our descendants."           Ancient proverb


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