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- I'm working on a very specialized little terminal program (ML) and have
- managed to get the rs232 open and the modem connected to the other
- computer. I've worked out the transfer tables but::
-
- I need to upload a file using xmodem. Unfortunately, I haven't been able
- to figure out the specifications. Would someone please write me a
- short little routine for an Xmodem upload in assembly language. Please
- include some explanations. I can figure out the rest of the modem stuff.
-
- Jim Self
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- From: egotrip@lesol1.dseg.ti.com (Mike Neus)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: 1581 HD or DD
- Date: 1 Jul 1996 17:37:52 GMT
- Organization: Texas Instruments
- Lines: 30
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- In article <4r6gku$p6l@seagoon.newcastle.edu.au>, ecbm@cc.newcastle.edu.a=
- u=20
- says...
- >
- >mweller@nyx10.cs.du.edu (Margie Weller) wrote:
- >>Hi Jfenn,
- >>
- >> JJ> So the bottom line is I have about 100 HD disks in full use, and 1=
- 0
- >> JJ> of the DD disks and have had no problems yet of any kind.
- >>
- >>Do you see any advantage to using HD disks instead of DD disks in the
- >>1581 drive, other than easy availability?
- >
- > Ooh, ooh, ooh, let me try (since I passed on apperently
- >bogus info on the last one 8-)#
- > No, but isn't that enough? See, if you successfully
- >format the disk in the 1581 and then you reformat it in an HD
- >drive, the HD drive (for some funny reason) thinks its and
- >HD disk, and writes it with the HD level field, which the 1581
- >has trouble erasing to write over, but your certain to write
- >"1581 -> PC" on your 1581 disk ........
-
- Bruce, your theory seems sound regarding HD disks...and given this I can =
- see=20
- why you would keep your disks separate. But if you use DD disks like you=
- r=20
- supposed to, you will not have this problem.
-
- The reason an HD drive writes at HD levels even on a DD formated disk is=20
- because the drive identifies the disk, regardless of the format, as HD=20
- because of the extra hole. The extra write current is necessary for the=20
- media, not for the HD format.
-
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- From: egotrip@lesol1.dseg.ti.com (Mike Neus)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: 1581 HD or DD
- Date: 1 Jul 1996 17:56:27 GMT
- Organization: Texas Instruments
- Lines: 58
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- In article <Pine.OSF.3.93.960627132726.3776F-100000@spartacus.hula.net>,=20
- jfenn@spartacus.hula.net says...
- >
- >Again I issue the challenge. The argument goes on and on.
- >1. Is it safe to format and use HD 3.5" disks in your 1581
- > (I say yes by all means)
- >2. Both of my 1581's have the upgrade 72wd chip and have never
- > used anything other than HD disks since the prices tumbled down
- >3. I was told by an "Engineer" that there could be problems doing this
- > in that the coating density or something like that on the HD disks
- > take greater head current to guarantee a good write to the disk.
- > And the 1581 current available is not sufficient to do the job.
- >4. I rushed out bought 10 DD disks to see what happens if backup
- > my ramlink 8mb to those instead of the HD.
- >5. Well I still am not convinced there is any difference in reliability
- > whether you use the HD or DD disks. Some have said they did have
- > problems at times intermittently but werent sure if they had the
- > 1772wd upgrade chip in their drive. =20
- >6. Im not sure the upgrade chip has anything to do with it but dont
- > have a 1581 without it to check that out. =20
- >
- >So the bottom line is I have about 100 HD disks in full use, and 10
- >of the DD disks and have had no problems yet of any kind.
- >
- >Any refutations!!!! If so what!!!.
-
- I would say your disk collection speaks for itself. If you are=20
- successfully using 100 HD disks what better determination of reliability =
- can=20
- you have? However, I am curious...why are you using HD disks? I doubt t=
- hey=20
- are any better or posses any special characteristics that make them bette=
- r=20
- suited to DD data than DD disks. Save your pennies.
-
- The reason your friend says HD disks are unreliable in DD drives is becau=
- se=20
- HD disks require a slightly higher write current to write to the disks. =
- This=20
- is a function of the magnetic media and has nothing to do with any coatin=
- g. =20
- Like any specification, there is an associated tolerance for both the dri=
- ve=20
- and media.
-
- In other words, if your particular 1581 happens to be on the high side in=
- =20
- terms of DD write current, and the particular disks you are using are on =
- the=20
- low side for HD field strength to write a bit, the two tolerances will=20
- overlap and you will be able to write to HD disks in a DD drive without a=
- ny=20
- problems.
-
- However, the disks you are using will no doubt present a problem if other=
- =20
- 1581 owners, whos drives may be "average", try to write to them. You may=
- =20
- also find that a different brand of disk, again shifted more towards=20
- "average" field strength requirements, will not function in your drive=20
- either. There are infact many people who report being unable to even for=
- mat,=20
- much less use, HD disks in a 1581.
-
- So, your freind is correct, but not in the sence that your data is going =
- to=20
- magically go away. The disks are unreliable in that you will not get=20
- consistant results across a large population of 1581's and HD disks. The=
- y=20
- will work for some, but not for others. As long as you stick with your=20
- particular 1581 and disk brand, you will likely not have any problems (un=
- less=20
- the disk formulation is changed).
-
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- From: egotrip@lesol1.dseg.ti.com (Mike Neus)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: 64/128 Prototyping Boards
- Date: 1 Jul 1996 17:59:17 GMT
- Organization: Texas Instruments
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- In article <4qgttg$8bu@nyx.cs.du.edu>, mnaberez@nyx.cs.du.edu says...
- >
- >
- >Greetings.
- >=20
- > After completing another expansion port project on my 128, I was
- >horrified to discover that I have now used all of the prototyping boards=
- I
- >had stocked. The boards I have used are the discontinued Radio Shack
- >276-192, with the card-edge cut down to just the right size. Does anyon=
- e
- >know where I can get these boards with a card-edge with correct spacing
- >and predrilled, 0.1" center holes coppered on the bottom side?
-
- Try Digikey or Jameco. Its been a while since I looked but both stocked =
- C64=20
- expansion prototype boards.
-
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- effh
- From: jeffh@oakhill-csic.sps.mot.com (Jeff Hunsinger)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: 6510 vs 6502 (vs 8502)
- Date: 1 Jul 1996 17:55:40 GMT
- Organization: Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector
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-
-
- In article fsf@stekt23.oulu.fi, Jouko Valta <jopi@stekt.oulu.fi> () write=
- s:
- > Yep, except for the I/O port the 6502/6510/7501/8500/8502 are all the
- > same. Moreover, 6510, 7501 and 8500 only differ in the manufacturing
- > process used, but still provide identical operation.
-
- Actually, the 6502 doesn't have the BE or ALE pins. This came as a rude s=
- urprise
- to me after I'd already designed a board. The 65SC02 has similar pins, th=
- ough.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Jeff Hunsinger
- jeffh@oakhill-csic.sps.mot.com
-
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- From: egotrip@lesol1.dseg.ti.com (Mike Neus)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: C64 IO port amd memory map
- Date: 1 Jul 1996 18:09:31 GMT
- Organization: Texas Instruments
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- In article <r22980-2606961225200001@r22980.sps.mot.com>,=20
- r22980@email.sps.mot.com says...
- >
- >Hello! I am interested in using my C64 as a controller and it involves t=
- he
- >IO port for which I don't have any pin-out and memory map info for it.
- >
- >I looked at public library for info but can't find any on C64 and IO
- >interfacing. If you have any info for it, could you please email or post
- >here?
- >
- >Thanks!
- >Ador
-
- If you told us which port you wanted to use, or if you don't know share y=
- our=20
- interfacing requirements, you would probably get a really good responce. =
- =20
- Your choices are:
-
- User (modem) Port (a variety of interfaces to work with here, including 6=
- 526=20
- parallel and serial, synthesized RS-232 (TTL), interupts)
-
- Cassette Port (Good for high power requirements)
-
- Serial Bus Port (Good if you need wired-or capability, but might interfea=
- r=20
- with any peripherals that happen to be plugged in here and I/O lines are=20
- limited)
-
- Expansion Port (Direct access to address/data buses, CPU control lines, a=
- nd=20
- all memory and I/O chips inside the computer. Dangerous if you don't kno=
- w=20
- what your doing)
-
- Joystick Port (Great for simple I/Os from the 6526)
-
- Best general reference I can point you to are:
-
-
- C64 Programmers Reference Guide: Contains pin outs for all ports, 6526 d=
- ata=20
- sheets.
-
- Mapping the C64: Gives a good amount of detail on the ports and how to=20
- program the 6526's.
-
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- From: M.Ruigrok@inter.nl.net (Maarten Ruigrok)
- Subject: Re: Multithreading OS for the C64
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- Date: Mon, 1 Jul 1996 18:31:38 GMT
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- 23229
-
- fs1@aixterm2.urz.uni-heidelberg.de (Andre Fachat) wrote:
-
-
- >This is the announcement of "OS/A65", a 6502 CPU operating system
- >I wrote some time ago and which I now put on the Web. It is
- >copyrighted under the GNU public license.
- >Some of its features are:
- > - preemptive multitasking/multithreading
- how did you make it pre-emptive when the 6502 processor itself has no way=
- to
- check for boundaries or anything (so called trap errors coming from the
- processor itself (in pc systems btw)). In what way can the operating syst=
- em take
- back and control software running under it?. Maybe someone from microsoft=
- could
- implement it in their own products ;-).
-
- greetinx,
- Maarten Ruigrok
-
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- -mail
- From: btabke@nyx10.cs.du.edu (Brett Tabke)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Assembler
- Date: 1 Jul 1996 12:30:26 -0600
- Organization: University of Denver, Math/CS Dept.
- Lines: 25
- Message-ID: <4r95g2$r79@nyx10.cs.du.edu>
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-
- Hi Onno;
-
- O> Are there good cross assemblers on the PC for the 6510 ?
- O> (novaterm is written in one ;-)
-
- Not that I can find. The ones that are out there, are compiled
- 'garbage. They have weird directives, extremely slow, and some even
- have nonstandard mnes.
-
- On the 128 I run Karma Assembler 128 with source and destination
- files from Ram Dos, and non of the cross assemblers can match the
- assemblies times (even with a pentium). And now that the SuperCPU
- release is eminent, I can't think of a reason to even begin to port
- code to a cross assembler. (IMHO)
-
- Brett
- Brett Tabke
- []::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::[]
- [] PHD Software Systems : INET: btabke@nyx.net []
- [] PO Box 23 : FIDO: 1:366/221 []
- [] Moville, IA. USA 51039 : Home of Spray Paint 128 []
- []::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::[]
-
- ... "Daddy, what does FORMATTING DRIVE C mean?"
- =20
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- From: pap@dana.ucc.nau.edu (Paul Allen Panks)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re:Writing an effective parser
- Date: 1 Jul 1996 19:00:35 GMT
- Organization: Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff AZ, USA
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-
- The biggest stumbling block, of course, might be coding it in BASIC. ML=20
- is foreign to me, but if its speed and efficiency that I want, I suppose=20
- a little BASIC loader wouldn't hurt either. ;)
-
- Regards,
-
- Paul Allen Panks
-
- Now if I could just translate what I just said into code. ;)
-
-
- --
- --
- "Chickens may lay eggs, but roosters wake you up in the morning. Nobody=20
- pays them to do that. I do less work than that and I get paid. And I=20
- don't like eggs anyhow. Ooh! Bacon!"
-
- Homer Simpson, on subsidizing small-town agriculture.
-
-
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- From: David Graham <sysop@acclink.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: write apple2 disks
- Date: Mon, 01 Jul 1996 14:45:50 -0700
- Organization: New Age Consulting Service, Cleveland, OH, USA
- Lines: 3
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-
- Is there a program for the 128 or the C64 that will let you write=20
- programs to a disk that can be read by an apple2c, something in prodos=20
- preferably. Thanx
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- .net!news.pixi.com!news.hula.net!spartacus.hula.net!jfenn
- From: Joesph Fenn <jfenn@spartacus.hula.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Replace broken keytop?
- Date: Mon, 1 Jul 1996 13:11:42 -1000
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- In-Reply-To: <4r76mm$k8l@coranto.ucs.mun.ca>
-
-
-
- On 1 Jul 1996, Adam Vardy wrote:
-
- > I am wondering if it is possible to replace a key that was broken off t=
- he=20
- > keyboard? Where the key was, all there is now is a round little=20
-
- Sure its possible if you have an old spare keyboard to rob. If your
- talking about the 128 I have dont many myself, requires removing umteen
- tiny screws on underside of the keyboard, unsoldering the connectors
- to several keys such as the "shiftlock" and "caps lock" before you can
- take the backboard off the keyboard. Have never had to fix the 64 key
- board but would probably be similar to do. Once the backplate is removed
- then its easy to just remove the inserts that you see sticking out the
- top which broke. Be careful when unplugging the matrix wires that fit
- in a rather tight socket and connect the keyboard matrix to the mother
- board. They tight and little difficult to dislodge, just take it easy
- and pry it loose a wee bit at a time.
- ***** kilroy *****
-
-
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- From: jakarppi@haapa.oulu.fi (Jari Karppinen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: C64 archivers
- Date: 30 Jun 1996 15:38:18 GMT
- Organization: University of Oulu, Computer Services Center
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-
- Hello,
-
- Just a while ago I downloaded some classic games from
- utopia.hacktic.nl to run with C64S v2.0, but it appears that most of=20
- them were packed with c64 archives unknown to me...
-
- Ok, lynxed files were easy since I have the Ult.Lynx 3, but=20
- can anyone tell me how to unpack files with extension .SFX ?
- It is supposed to be somekind of self extracting archive, right --- but=20
- how do I get it to extract itself?
-
- Also there were some LHA archives, which contained files with names
- like: 1!turbo, 2!turbo etc.=20
-
- How to unpack those? (What files are they anyway....?)
- I have also heard of zipcode... what might that be then?
-
- Any help would be greatly appreciated.
-
- Jari Karppinen <jakarppi@raita.oulu.fi>
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- From: magnus.johansson@mbox201.swipnet.se (Gardus)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Sid chip connection help wanted
- Date: Mon, 01 Jul 1996 18:10:59 GMT
- Organization: -
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-
- Hello out there!
- Is there anyone out there that can help me connect
- a new sidchip to my c64, if I remember right it=B4s called=20
- sid 8580?
- I bought it about a month ago and replaced the old one and got...
- dissapointed. The sound got messy with some high=20
- freequenzy noice. Tunes made for old chip still sounded ok though.
- I have a schematic diagram and know a bit about solding so if=20
- You can tell me how it should be done i will probably fix it.
- PLEASE HELP!
- Long live the good old c64.
-
- Magnus Eriksson. =20
- =20
- Sweden
-
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- From: Joesph Fenn <jfenn@spartacus.hula.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: what is a .sfx????
- Date: Mon, 1 Jul 1996 12:57:59 -1000
- Organization: Hula Net, Inc. Hawaii's Newest Internet Provider
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-
-
-
- On 28 Jun 1996, Andrew R. McInnis wrote:
-
- > i recently got a commodore modem and everything i see to download
- > is a .sfx or a .lha file
- > whAt are these??
- Andy that is a self disolving file. It is a 128 mode file just load
- it in 128 mode and run it. It will dissolve itself and present you
- with a dir of all the files or parts of the program that are needed.
- (works just like the old 64 files that ended with .sda)
- ***** kilroy *****
-
-
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- cus.hula.net!jfenn
- From: Joesph Fenn <jfenn@spartacus.hula.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: what is a .sfx????
- Date: Mon, 1 Jul 1996 13:02:53 -1000
- Organization: Hula Net, Inc. Hawaii's Newest Internet Provider
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-
-
-
- On 28 Jun 1996, Andrew R. McInnis wrote:
-
- > hi
- > i recently got a commodore modem and everything i see to download
- > is a .sfx or a .lha file
- > whAt are these?? how do i load these things.
-
- Andy .sfx files are self disolving files that run in 128 mode.
- Just load and run em and they dearc into the original files.
- .lha I think is lharc which is a utility that creates the .sfx
- archived files. You must have a 1750 reu on line to use the lharc.
- ***** kilroy *****
-
-
- #! rnews 931
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- From: pbunch@Walden.mo.net (Phil Bunch)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: C64 does not work!!
- Date: 1 Jul 1996 22:24:49 GMT
- Organization: -=3DMO.NET=3D- MVP-Net, Inc's Missouri Operations
- Lines: 18
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-
- NDBMST (ndbmst@aol.com) wrote:
- : I have an old C64, which, when opened, appears to be fine, but when is
- : turned on, nothing happens. The screen turns black and will not run dri=
- ve
- : games, but cartirdges work. Any suggestions?? Disk drive is fine, has b=
- een
- : tested with a Vic-20.
-
-
- Sounds to me like you might have a partially defective PLA chip...
-
- Hope this helps,
-
- =20
- Phil Bunch N0MFC
-
- pbunch@mo.net
- or
- phil@slacc.com
-
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- From: tbaca@boi.hp.com (Tony Baca (?))
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Schematic for 1802
- Date: 1 Jul 1996 17:35:59 GMT
- Organization: Tony Baca at Hewlett Packard Co. (Boise, ID)
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-
- Does anyone have a schematic for the comodore 1802 monitor? If it
- is out of print, I would pay copying cost and postage for a copy. =20
-
-
- _____
- /ony Baca Hewlett Packard Co. Boise, Idaho tbaca@boi.hp.com
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- From: Joesph Fenn <jfenn@spartacus.hula.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: 1581 HD or DD
- Date: Mon, 1 Jul 1996 13:23:27 -1000
- Organization: Hula Net, Inc. Hawaii's Newest Internet Provider
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-
- On 29 Jun 1996, Margie Weller wrote:
- > Do you see any advantage to using HD disks instead of DD disks in the
- > 1581 drive, other than easy availability?
- >=20
- Yes...............They are cheaper and easier to find!!!....
- ***** kilroy *****
-
-
-
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- From: deathmn@smartec.com (The Junk Yard)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Wanted
- Date: Tue, 02 Jul 1996 00:16:41 GMT
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- I am looking for a Supersnapshot cartridge.
-
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- o.uk!scarletl.demon.co.uk
- From: John J McGlinchey <jmcglinchey@scarletl.demon.co.uk>
- wsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Action Replay 5 help needed
- Date: Sat, 29 Jun 96 17:17:28 GMT
- Organization: Scarlet Logic
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-
- sparks@cei.net wrote:
- : I just picked up an action replay 5 card and I didn't get any
- : directions for it..
- : Does anyone have an extra set of docs or can tell me exactly what this
- : card will do..
- : It even has 2 reset buttons on top and not sure exactly which one does
- : what tricks...
-
- Hi Jerry!
-
- The left button is called the FREEZE button. When you tap this you'll s=
- ee
- a menu of options that will allow you to make backups, save graphics and =
- use
- the Machine Language monitor etc.
-
- The right button is called the RESET button. Tap this you'll see the st=
- art
- up screen with four options.
-
- F1 - RESET Configure Memory
- ---------------------------
-
- Choosing F1 will take you to the normal BASIC screen but a byte value =
- is
- written to memory which makes backup compaction more efficient. Some
- programs may fail to load because of this.
-
-
- F3 - RESET Normal Reset
- -----------------------
-
- If a program fails to load under a Configure Memory Reset choose this =
- as
- it make the cartridge "invisible" to the computer.
-
- F5 - UTILITIES
- --------------
-
- Just like hitting the FREEZE button.
-
- F7 - INSTALL FASTLOAD
- ---------------------
-
- With this you get BASIC again but gives lots of extras such single str=
- oke
- commands (F3 for the dir, F1 to load the first program on disk,
- etc.),fastloader and extra BASIC commands.
-
- There is lots it can do and it definatly makes using the C64 much its b=
- est
- to explore from here any problems then mail me and I mail you the relavan=
- t
- sections from the manual.
-
- Bye for now!
-
- John
-
-
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- From: delve <jeff@cynapses.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: CX2 update (somewhat) & TinyTalk, v2
- Date: Mon, 01 Jul 1996 15:48:40 -0600
- Organization: riverYard/Cynapses
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-
- perhaps i spoke a bit soon with that earlier message. The CX2=20
- programming project has been changed, and new web pages should be up=20
- in a week or two to reflect the changes. CX2 is still moving (slowly)=20
- ahead as an Object Oriented Operating System for our beloved Commies. =20
- However, XI/O (my object technology) has been changed to nXIO=20
- (networked XI/O basically). XI/O was originally encompassing both how=20
- the Objects were defined in the OS and how they communicated. Now,=20
- nXIO is the communication procedure that should allow Objective=20
- Client/Server communications across a variety of platforms. the=20
- Physical state of objects in CX2 will now be known as CXOF (COMMIX=20
- Object Format) and will allow Code & Data to be intermixed in a system=20
- object (see the web pages for more on this), along with inheritance=20
- and extendability. The TinyTalk programming language project/idea is=20
- also being renamed nXIOtee (pronounced like Anxiety). nXIOtee is=20
- planned to be an object oriented programming language based on the=20
- nXIO structure, and for the building of nXIO objects. A Small version=20
- of this based in and on Python (see http://www.python.org/ for more on=20
- this) should be available for Unix/CGI soon and you'll be able to try=20
- nXIO objects on the web in the near future. The cool thing about this=20
- is that i should be able to put an nXIO based 64 on the net when i get=20
- a TCP/IP stack working (hopefully), and you should be able to get=20
- nXIO-created dynamic web pages made on a dear old commie! let's get=20
- that Ethernet project working boys, i want one (but i'm a louse with=20
- hardware) :) rock'n'roll, &c&c&c...-delve
-
- CX2 home page: http://www.cynapses.com/ry/cx2/cx2home.html
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- From: Jason <tmr@cosine.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: comp.sys.cbm alive and well.
- Date: Tue, 2 Jul 96 01:17:27 GMT
- Organization: Cosine Systems
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- Message-ID: <9607020117.AA0045j@cosine.demon.co.uk>
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-
- iachetta@vnet.ibm.com:
- : Thanks to all for the replys (newsgroup and email). Sounds like some c=
- ool
- : new things have come along for the C64/128s. By the way, did any of th=
- e
- : advances allow more than 16 colors to be displayed?
-
- Mike Neus:
- : Yes and no...
-
- : Yes, with some software trickery, you can display more than 16 colors. =
- =20
- : Basically you alternate between two or more colors very rapidly, you ge=
- t
- : the effect of having more color at the expense of some mild flicker.
-
- Technical term: Interlace
-
- : No, in that this is very CPU and timing intesnsive, and as such appart
- : from the demo coders and a few games, it seen has very little commercia=
- l
- : use.
-
- Admittedly, it's not used much but simple colour interlacing is not all t=
- hat
- hard to do. Just call this subroutine on a raster interrupt (at the top
- of the frame) and see what I mean:
-
- INC TIMER
- LDA TIMER
- AND #$01
- TAX
- LDA COLOURS,X
- STA $D021
-
- And add a data table called COLOURS containing the values $02 and $0B.
-
- I make that less than 30 cycles. The two colours, dark red and dark grey
- are almost exactly the same luminance so when they are strobed they merge
- into a new colour. It flickers a bit but not much. Try $0D and $07 as w=
- ell.
-
- Jason =3D-)
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- From: Jason <tmr@cosine.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Trilogic Expert Loader
- Date: Tue, 2 Jul 96 01:22:09 GMT
- Organization: Cosine Systems
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-
- WaD:
- : I was sniffing around for a good
- : file-fastloader-menu-type-deal for my little brother's cartridgeless
- : C64... I came across an (older?) version of the Trilogic Expert Loader
- : and I like it quite a bit! - Especially the fact that it hides itself
- : from the menu if it's named "Boot" ... Anyway, I was wondering if anyo=
- ne
- : had anything BETTER in just a file loader...
-
- Pontus:
- : There is such a thing in the ActionReplay as well! I haven't compared t=
- hem of
- : course, but just to hint you of an alternative!
-
- Of the two the Trilogic was faster but the AR was more stable.
-
- I'll have to see if I can find it but the best one I've seen was the MMC
- boot V6. It was based on the Trilogic 0 blocks boot installer and the
- Action Replay boot. But the Mad Mekon debugged the thing so it didn't
- crash when there was more than 26 files on the directory and sped the
- disk speeder up!
-
- Mat was one *serious* coder... =3D-)
-
- Jason =3D-)
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- From: Jason <tmr@cosine.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Implementing a TIME command in adventure games?
- Date: Tue, 2 Jul 96 01:28:58 GMT
- Organization: Cosine Systems
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-
- Paul Allen Panks:
- : What is the best way of going about doing a TIME function in an adventu=
- re=20
- : game, one that will help determine weather and how the passage of time=20
- : affects the player (if its late in the summer, for example, thunder=20
- : storms erupt frequently just before night or in the late=20
- : afternoon...also, prices in the town store will be seasonal and the ite=
- ms=20
- : themselves will cahnge to reflect the climate...if its july you won't b=
- e=20
- : seeing a Fur coat or a breast plated (fur covered) armor)...that's=20
- : December apparrel)
-
- Most of the adventures I've played/written used a "one go takes X amount
- of time" principle. So if you walk from location A to location B it take=
- s
- X minutes/hours and the clock advances appropriately.
-
- It's probably best to do it this way because otherwise you bias against
- players who can't type that fast. If you have to do two things within
- a set time period some players may simply not be able to get the commands
- in on time.
-
- Jason =3D-)
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- et.com!fly.compudata.com!bbs!gene.ehrich
- From: gene.ehrich@compudata.com (GENE EHRICH)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: FS: Commodre items
- Message-ID: <8C3A4D9.10C90009DE.uuout@compudata.com>
- Date: Mon, 01 Jul 96 20:41:00 -0400
- Distribution: world
- Organization: Compu-Data -=3D- Turnersville, NJ -=3D- 609-232-7747
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-
-
- Saturday, June 22, 1996
-
- Commodore Items for Sale plus shipping
-
- Commodore 64 Computer with power supply & cover..... $39
- Commodore 1541 Disk Drive .......................... $29=20
- NEC Color monitor model JC-1215MA................... $44
- MPS801 Printer for Commodore...(two)................ $15 each
- Okimate 20 Color Printer for Commodore.............. $39
- Commodore 64 Basic Manual .......................... $ 4
- Okidata 120 Printer Manual for Commodore Computers.. $ 2
- Slik Stix Joy Stick for Commdre, Atari, Apple II etc $ 9=20
- Ribbons for Okidata 80, 82A, 83, 92, 93 Color....... $ 5 each
- printers. Black and some colors. (8)
- 16 single sided double density disks................ $ 7
- 10 Nashua single sided double density disks......... $ 7
- 19 Single sided single density disks for............ $ 5
- 14 Double side double density disks for............. $ 5
- ....................................................
- Commodore Software - diskette only unless noted differently
- ..........................................................
- Diskette only $3 each
- Diskette with docs $4 each
- Diskette with box $5 each
- ..........................................................
- Agent USA
- America's Cup with docs =20
- Bank Street Writer in box with docs
- Bank Street Writer
- Beach Head with docs =20
- Commodore Vic-1541 Test Demo
- Double Dragon in Box
- Easy Working Writer =20
- Ghost Manor & Spikes Peak
- Ghostbusters =20
- Indiana Jones & The Temple of Doom
- Kane & Human Race =20
- L.A. Crackdown =20
- Navy Seal in Box =20
- Okimate 20 Demo Color Screen Print - (2)
- Pocket Rockets in box with diskette
- Sesame Street - Astro-Grover
- Slam Dunk with docs
- Solo Flight
- Streetsurfer & Hollywood or Bust
- Swat for C/64 Atari XL/130 XE
- Spelliopter =20
- The Last V8 =20
- Top Gun with docs
- Typing Tutor - Word Invaders
- Winnie The Pooh in 100 acre wood (Disney)
- WordPro 3 Plus/64 in box with docs
- Wheel of Fortune
-
- $79 gets them all (commodore diskettes)
- ........................................................
- Shipping $3 each, add $1 for each additional.
- Except disk drives/computers/monitors $9 each
- Diskettes $2 total first 10 diskettes then $1 each 10
-
- Gene Ehrich P.O. Box 209 Marlton NJ 08053-0209
-
- gene.ehrich@compudata.com
- Gene_Ehrich@compuserve.com Gene_Ehrich@prodigy.com
- GeneEhrich@AOL.COM Gene_Ehrich@MSN.COM
- ---
- =FE OLXWin 1.00b =FE Optical mice have no balls!
-
-
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- From: malox@winternet.com (Kevin Schaeffer)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: FS: C64 Stuff / $7 EACH
- Date: 2 Jul 1996 01:44:09 GMT
- Organization: StarNet Communications, Inc
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- Original disks / manuals
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- The Pawn (Rainbird).
- Test Drive 2 (includes Cal scenery, muscle car disks).
- Wargame Construction Set (SSI - make your own wargames).
- Racing Destruction Set (EA).
- Empire "Wargame of the Century" (Interstel).
- Team-mate integrated wp/ss/db (Tri-Micro. 64/128 versions. 128 ver is 80=20
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- MACH5 fastlode cart.
- Abacus books - Tricks and tips for the C64 / Graphics Book for the C64.
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- From: pepper@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca
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- Subject: FS: Vic-20 Anyone interested?
- Date: Mon, 1 Jul 1996 19:49:46 -0600
- Organization: Software Alberta Society, Edmonton, Canada
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- I have a working Vic-20 computer with Data cassette drive=20
- and the following Items:=20
- All NEW "complete in original packaging"=20
- 6 cassette tapes are in each book.
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- Chemistry Book I =20
- History Book I
- Math Book I
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- Physics Book I =20
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- I have Manuals and Boxes for the Keyboard and cassette drive.
- The Vic-20 has been fully tested & Works Excellent!
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- From: jhomann@novia.net (James Homann)
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- <Pine.A32.3.91.960630113108.25860H-100000@phobos.senecac.on.ca>, Perry
- Tryfonas <dx244b18@phobos.senecac.on.ca> wrote:
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- what's up?
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