85425 4-FEB 20:00 General Information RE: Reviewers (Re: Msg 85424) From: DENNYWRIGHT To: MARKGRIFFITH (NR) Sure I would be willing to try them out. I have the following system: Coco 3 512K, 3-360K floppies, Ken-Ton SCSI interface, Fujitsu 75 Meg MFM HD w/adaptec 4000 controller running it as SCSI. I am proficient at OS9, I have set up RiBBS on the HD but my converted rs232 pak, made from a DCModem pak, has a bad RTS line so it wo n't respond to users trying to log on. -*- End of Thread. -*- 85426 4-FEB 20:45 General Information RE: B&B (Re: Msg 85419) From: CLTUCKER To: MITHELEN Hi Mithelen. Thks for the info on the Hard Drives. Can you tell me how to get the Computer Shopper and how to reach Kenton? Thks.(g) -*- 85432 4-FEB 23:10 General Information RE: B&B (Re: Msg 85426) From: MITHELEN To: CLTUCKER Computer Shopper is sold in most books stores I believe, or try big computer stores, that have a magazine sections... it is a large catalog type magazine. Sorry, I don't know know how to get ahold of Ken-Ton.. maybe someone else here will fill in the details... -- Paul -*- End of Thread. -*- 85427 4-FEB 20:52 New Uploads RE: Wave (Re: Ms5401) From: CLTUCKER To: REVWCP Hi REVWCP. I see that you have the 2meg coco3. Is it similar the the Disto 1meg. The pgm that you run with the 1meg needs to know that the 1meg is there. Is this also true with the 2meg? Thks.(g) CLTUCKER -*- 85429 4-FEB 22:22 New Uploads RE: Wave (Re: Msg 85427) From: REVWCP To: CLTUCKER The 2 meg is much easier to install, only a few wires to solder. Of course Tony designed both. But I think he did a better job with the two meg board. There is the Mega2 that runs in startup. I forget what module deals with memory. Obviously mine doesn't work. I' m sure someone else can tell you. With all best wishes Brother Jeremy, CSJW OS9 User Group Treasurer -*- 85435 5-FEB 01:22 New Uploads RE: Wave (Re: Msg 85401) From: EARTHER To: REVWCP (NR) All clock programs should be running at the same time no matter which one is currently active. -*- End of Thread. -*- 85428 4-FEB 22:08 General Info-97< order desk.. FAX <310>-784-7590>......... they also have the RLL version 4070A..same price! Dennis -*- 85433 4-FEB 23:47 General Information RE: Cron (Re: Msg 85346) From: TEDJAEGER To: MARKGRIFFITH (NR) Thanks for the info Mark! Looks like a line of text got deleted from your response. I got "file must be called crontab and placed in the ..." You were gonna tell me the name of the directory but it got zapped somehow. So, if you could, one more time! Bests ---TedJaeger -*- 85434 4-FEB 23:55 General Information RE: Cron (Re: Msg 85433) From: COLORSYSTEMS To: TEDJAEGER (NR) I think the crontab file is expected to be in /r0. ------------------------------------ Zack C Sessions ColorSystems "I am Homer of Borg, prepare to be assimi ... OOOOHHH, DOUGHNUTS!" -*- End of Thread. -*- 85436 5-FEB 05:16 OSK Applications RE: OPutBlk () (Re: Msg 85266) From: MREGC To: JOELHEGBERG (NR) Joel, dIOams! Which is not necessarily > what you want, since it creates more system overhead. The original problem I had was caused by mixing buffered and non-buffered output. It could have been solved by using fflush before any un-buffered write. But I had another program that came up this week and that is of buffered input! Input via getchar() waas not being received until the buffer was flushed (or something similar) and it was causing me major problems with a hot key menu that I wrote. So nobuff() solves that problem. If I have no need of using getchar<> then maybe I can live with buffered i/o but as it was I needed a quick and easy solution. Jim -*- 85443 5-FEB 11:28 Programmers Den RE: C question (Re: Msg 85423) From: ZOGSTER To: JEJONES (NR) > > nobuff() > > { > > setbuf(stdin,'\0'); > > setbuf(stdout,'\0'); > > } > > Since the second argument of setbuf() should be a pointer, for clarity's > sake (and portability's sake) you should consider using51) From: DISTO To: DENNYWRIGHT I have a few eprom burners left, a few SC-IIs left, a few 2-Meg adapters left, many 4IN1s and a few COCO 3s. Just ask if you want prices. -Tony. -*- 85446 5-FEB 14:37 General Information RE: DISTO Products running Low. (Re: Msg 85439) From: DENNYWRIGHT To: DISTO (NR) Yes I would like prices on eprom burners and price and info on the 2-meg adapters. What exactly is a 2-meg adapter? A memory upgrade to 2 megs? Also what'7s a 4in1? -*- End of Thread. -*- 85440 5-FEB 11:27 Telecom (6809) RE: D-Lite (Re: Msg 85264) From: ZOGSTER To: KSCALES (NR) > InfoXpress has most of the properties you described for D-Lite, except: > - capture of new database upload descriptions is still "forthcoming" > - there don't seem to be many bugs (or at least I haven't been > encountering them) From talking to a friend that uses the MS-Dog version of D-Lite I can also tell you that D-Lite has support for Delphi's Usenet Netynt to editorialize in my columns. Jim -*- 85447 5-FEB 16:43 General Information I/o board From: RGT To: NIMITZ Thanks for ordering the I/O board.Please let us know when it comes in.hi hellow -*- 85448 5-FEB 17:16 General Information RE: Bad serial por (Re: Msg 85312) From: DIETER To: BOISY > On another note, does anyone have two spare 65C51P's which deal with > CTS/RTS properly? > I have two Rockwell R65C51P2 chips, those are the identicall chips I use in my Dual Ken-Ton RS-232 Card running my SAB BBS... Dieter -*- 85450 5-FEB 18:27 General Information error 240 From: DENNYWRIGHT To: ALL A friend of mine has a coco 3 with a 75M fujitsu MFM HD and Adaptec 4000A controller and Ken-Ton SCSI interface. All was working well until RiBBS hung up on him. Now when he tries to access the HD he gets error 240. When he trie s to loadm"RGB-DOS" and exe c it the drive light comes on but No more messages. FORUM>Reply, Add, Read, "?" or Exit> ex Highest message read: 85450. 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