#: 9485 S1/General Interest 12-Feb-91 21:33:20 Sb: #80386 Fm: William Verthein 76557,3623 To: ALL I am new to the forum and new to OS-9. I have heard a lot of great things about it. Is OS-9 limitted to 68XX and 68XXX CPUs or is there a portable version that runs on 8086 family processors like the 80386? Let me know, I'm interested... There is 1 Reply. #: 9486 S1/General Interest 13-Feb-91 05:54:47 Sb: #9485-80386 Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227 To: William Verthein 76557,3623 Greetings! You're correct: there is a version of OS-9, called OS-9000, which is cpu portable. So far I believe it has been ported to the 680x0 and 80386. SPARC, 88000, and other cpus will eventually follow, depending mostly on demand for them. Ask away. We'll help if possible. Also, GO MSC to find more info on Microware System Corp's products. best - kevin #: 9489 S7/Telecommunications 13-Feb-91 08:07:31 Sb: #9477-#HELP Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 To: JOHN HYATT 71760,2744 (X) Pete's directed you to the bible on serial stuff. Take a gander. You'll need a hardware serial pak and some type of IRQ hack modification to eliminate the lockup during use. There should be some docs available for xcom9 ... I'll look around. Steve There is 1 Reply. #: 9508 S7/Telecommunications 14-Feb-91 22:58:21 Sb: #9489-HELP Fm: JOHN HYATT 71760,2744 To: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 (X) THANKS FOR YOUR HELP. JOHN #: 9507 S7/Telecommunications 14-Feb-91 22:55:32 Sb: #9482-HELP Fm: JOHN HYATT 71760,2744 To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X) THANKS FOR THE INFO, ILL CHECK IT OUT. JOHN #: 9494 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo) 14-Feb-91 00:11:52 Sb: #GFX2 Upgrade Fm: The Rev. Wayne C. Paul 76477,142 To: All Is there any further news on the OS9 Level 2 Upgrade now that the COCO has been discontinued by Radio Shack. In particular: the items that were not included in the forum release, clickable buttons and dialog boxes. There is 1 Reply. #: 9496 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo) 14-Feb-91 02:20:47 Sb: #9494-GFX2 Upgrade Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 To: The Rev. Wayne C. Paul 76477,142 Yah, we're trying to clean it up now. Gotta get some disks off to Kent, tho ;-). #: 9495 S3/Languages 14-Feb-91 01:13:52 Sb: #'C' fopen help Fm: SCOTT HOWELL 70270,641 To: all Why does'nt Microware 'C' have a binary attribute for opening files. For example Turbo 'C' has ...fopen("scott","wb") while Microware 'C' has only ...fopen("scott","w"). There are 3 Replies. #: 9497 S3/Languages 14-Feb-91 05:13:10 Sb: #9495-'C' fopen help Fm: James Jones 76257,562 To: SCOTT HOWELL 70270,641 (X) It doesn't have it because the binary attribute is an ANSIism more recent than the version of fopen() in the library. You won't find it in many Unix versions of fopen(), for that matter, because the main reason it's there is to let systems that have CRLF as line terminator do appropriate translation so that to C programs, lines appear to end with the single character represented by '\n'. #: 9500 S3/Languages 14-Feb-91 10:04:50 Sb: #9495-'C' fopen help Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 To: SCOTT HOWELL 70270,641 (X) Scott - All files in OS9 are inherently opened in 'binary' mode. That 'wb', 'rb' stuff is a DOS'ism. Pete #: 9512 S3/Languages 15-Feb-91 05:35:37 Sb: #9495-'C' fopen help Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 To: SCOTT HOWELL 70270,641 (X) Microware 'C' was written to follow the K&R "standard", which doesn't include the "wb" mode. Even so, with OS9 the two modes would be equivalent. What really differentiates between "text" and "binary" mode is the type of read and/or the path options, not the open. Bill #: 9498 S3/Languages 14-Feb-91 06:38:28 Sb: #R.S.B. Query Fm: Ches Looney 73016,1336 To: R.S.B. Users A question for users of R.S.B. Should I be able to use binary programs with R.S.B.? I have been able to transfer RS basic programs to OS9 files and use them with R.S.B. successfully; however, I have been unable to use machine language (binary) programs. Such programs may get to a first screen and lock up or may not even get to a visible first step before locking up OS9 so that a cold start is required. I have sent electronic mail to Chris Burke; does he still check in to CIS? Any ideas?? Thanks, Ches. There is 1 Reply. #: 9501 S3/Languages 14-Feb-91 13:15:27 Sb: #9498-#R.S.B. Query Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 To: Ches Looney 73016,1336 (X) Ches - almost all binary programs would probably fail to run, I should think. They may depend upon ROM routines being at a certain place, or diddle the GIME directly (very likely), and so on. Someone did claim that they'd run Mikeyterm under RSB tho. There is 1 Reply. #: 9502 S3/Languages 14-Feb-91 14:35:27 Sb: #9501-R.S.B. Query Fm: Ches Looney 73016,1336 To: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X) Interesting, Les said that the current release of LYRA had been coded to work on a hard disk with R.S.B. Maybe he can point me in the right direction next time he checks in - I've left him a message on CoCo Forum. Your comments on ROM routine location dependency seconded my intuitive suspicion; however, LYRA and Shanghai load and run OK on Owlware Basic buggered to work thru OS9 files on the hard disk. But thats still operating from RS Basic as the home-base where I gather R.S.B. is totally moved into RAM in non-specific locations. Maybe LYRA runs under some very specific arrangements of modules with R.S.B. Thanks for the response. Ches. #: 9499 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 14-Feb-91 08:38:57 Sb: #9340-#OSK Clib.l Order Fm: Carl Kreider 71076,76 To: Mike Haaland 72300,1433 (X) I guess the 68K version of my lib would use the same docs as the 6809. As always, I use the source (and memory) for docs and have nothing formal. I don't think there is anything extra but don't really recall at the moment. I will holler if something surfaces.... Carl There is 1 Reply. #: 9513 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 15-Feb-91 06:02:19 Sb: #9499-#OSK Clib.l Order Fm: Mike Haaland 72300,1433 To: Carl Kreider 71076,76 (X) Ok, I assume there are some new header files that go with the 68k version, n'est pa? BTW- do you want a bunch of Standard-C string functions I have here? They'd be a nice addition. If you'd like I can look around for more Standard-C stuff. (By Standard I mean ANSI Standard) Mike There is 1 Reply. #: 9517 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 15-Feb-91 09:44:03 Sb: #9513-#OSK Clib.l Order Fm: Carl Kreider 71076,76 To: Mike Haaland 72300,1433 (X) Sure. I'll take a look at the Standard-C stuff. Mw did a much better job with the 68K of getting that stuff in the lib - mem* stuff for example. Yeah, there are some header files. I assume you didn't get them...... I can mail them here I think. Carl There is 1 Reply. #: 9527 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 16-Feb-91 07:21:06 Sb: #9517-OSK Clib.l Order Fm: Mike Haaland 72300,1433 To: Carl Kreider 71076,76 Great! Yeah, you can e-mail 'em or post 'em if you want. (The headers, that is) Ok I'll put together a file for ya of the Standard C stuff I have. Do you have or want a copy of LHArc? Saves Attributes and file descriptor stuff in the .lzh file. Mikeh #: 9503 S1/General Interest 14-Feb-91 20:20:49 Sb: #OS9 -> Mac Hard disk Fm: Steve Bliss 75716,117 To: 76703,376 (X) Any idea where I could get a driver that would allow my OS9 machine to access a Macintosh hard drive? I'd like to hook up to the Mac's SCSI bus and transfer files that way. There is 1 Reply. #: 9505 S1/General Interest 14-Feb-91 20:53:23 Sb: #9503-OS9 -> Mac Hard disk Fm: Wayne Day 76703,376 To: Steve Bliss 75716,117 (X) Nope... no idea of where you'd find such a thing, Steve. I doubt that you'd be able to do it, unless you were willing to sacrifice the Mac's use of the hard drive, since the System doesn't allow partial partioning of a hard drive like an MS-DOS machine does, from what I've been told. Wayne #: 9504 S14/misc/info/Soapbox 14-Feb-91 20:46:30 Sb: #Tip of the Hat to All Fm: James Jones 76257,562 To: All Hiya. I thought I should make a point of thanking everyone here for their willingness to help. (Seeing the better part of a hundred messages go by on another SIG without any reply to a query I posted there, and remembering yet other cases in which a query I posted scrolled off without any evidence of its having been read at all on other SIGs, prompts this message.) Once again, thanks to you all. There is 1 Reply. #: 9518 S14/misc/info/Soapbox 15-Feb-91 09:46:28 Sb: #9504-Tip of the Hat to All Fm: Wayne Day 76703,376 To: James Jones 76257,562 (X) James, Well, if I can presume to answer for everyone... thanks! Just goes to show, once again, that the nicest thing about this place is the people that live and play, here. Wayne #: 9506 S1/General Interest 14-Feb-91 21:18:46 Sb: #9197-need access to usenet Fm: obed 73540,1200 To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X) PAUL IF YOU ARE SENDING TO TJT ON THE IN2~TERNET, I WOULD SUGGEST THAT YOU ABRIVIATE HIS ADDRSS TO TJT@ATT.COM YOU CAN USE COMPUSERVE TO DO THIS AS COMPUSERVE LETS U USE cTHE COMPUSERVE MAIL TO EMAIL TO INTERN~ET CHECK WITH THE INTER NET HELP INSIDE OF THE COMPUSERVE MAIL STUFF. GOOD LUCK OBED #: 9509 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo) 14-Feb-91 23:00:06 Sb: #dir file help Fm: Everett Chimbidis 76370,1366 To: all I need some help with a dir file !! Anyone care to look?? Also like to know why this happends? There are 2 Replies. #: 9511 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo) 15-Feb-91 04:34:45 Sb: #9509-dir file help Fm: James Jones 76257,562 To: Everett Chimbidis 76370,1366 (X) Why *what* happens? It would be a lot easier to help if you described the problem you're having. #: 9519 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo) 15-Feb-91 17:06:20 Sb: #9509-#dir file help Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 To: Everett Chimbidis 76370,1366 (X) Everett - More specifics... like _what_ happened? Pete There is 1 Reply. #: 9524 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo) 15-Feb-91 20:13:38 Sb: #9519-#dir file help Fm: Everett Chimbidis 76370,1366 To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X) Seems to read garbage in some dirs??? No dates time or size!! Do you want to see the program?? Also How do I add ansi? There is 1 Reply. #: 9528 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo) 16-Feb-91 08:11:13 Sb: #9524-dir file help Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 To: Everett Chimbidis 76370,1366 Everett.. Sounds like you're due for some reading. You need to study the disk structure of OS9 - I recommend sitting down with the tech manual and scouring the section on file system and disk layout. The directory entry for each file contains only two things... a) Name (up to 29 characters, last character has high bit on) b) A 3 byte LSN# that tells where the file's FD sector on the disk is The FD sector tells all the characteristics of the file (i.e. owner, attributes, dates of creation and modification, size, links, and physical sector mapping on the disk). If your dates are getting munged then a) They really ARE munged in the FD sectors or b) Your program isn't manipulating the infor in the FD sectors properly. Pete #: 9510 S1/General Interest 15-Feb-91 03:48:02 Sb: #Is it 36? Fm: Wendell Benedetti 72766,2605 To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X) Pete, Happy 36th Birthday! Wendell There is 1 Reply. #: 9520 S1/General Interest 15-Feb-91 17:07:31 Sb: #9510-Is it 36? Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 To: Wendell Benedetti 72766,2605 (X) Wendell! Every year you nail me! I'll have to make a trek to LA and shoot you before I turn 40... grin. Thanks! Pete #: 9522 S7/Telecommunications 15-Feb-91 20:11:36 Sb: #9449-MM/1 serial ports Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 To: Mark Griffith 76070,41 Welcome back. I've missed your valuable insights (and opinions, even the ones I disagreed with ). Hope that your life is back to normal... #: 9523 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 15-Feb-91 20:12:35 Sb: model 16 Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 To: all Does anyone know if os9 was ever ported to the model 16 from RS? A friend of mine has such a machine and was wondering... #: 9525 S15/Hot Topics 15-Feb-91 23:31:53 Sb: Status report #2 Fm: Frank Hogg of FHL 70310,317 To: sysop (X) I've uploaded report #2 in DL15. I had trouble with the description, it kept adding the changes I made rather than replacing. Anyway it's there. Would you please do your thing. Thanks Frank #: 9529 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 16-Feb-91 09:16:26 Sb: Cumana Port Fm: DENIS CHARTRAND 72561,2714 To: Kevin Darling Price for Cumana port is about the same than our Professional pack, maybe $100 more, but they have more software in that package, Sculptor, Dynacalc, Stylograph, graphic interface, etc. I'm suppose to go in Germany next summer, I'll try to find more. BYE #: 9530 S1/General Interest 16-Feb-91 10:07:04 Sb: ComputerWare Authors Fm: D.Cook, A.C.E.S. 75366,2660 To: all Looking for some help here. I would like to contact the author(s) of a set of accounting programs distributed by ComputerWare some years ago. "ComputerWares Accounts Receivables System" copyright 1986. It was written for a CoCo I/II under OS9 level I, in a proprietary basic interpreter also written by CW. Any information on the author(s) would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Dan Cook (A.C.E.S.) Press !>