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- From: god.ADettke@t-online.de (Arndt Dettke)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: GoDot and .gifs
- Date: 1 Jul 1996 20:55:05 GMT
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- rbthomas@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca () schreibt:
- > Does GoDot (the commercial version) handle .Gifs? Does the demo versio=
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- > N. America?
- > Thanks
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- > --
- > BRUCE THOMAS email: rbthomas@freenet.edmonton.a=
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- > EDMONTON, Alberta, CANADA
- > I enGEOy my C-64 and LOVE my BB Writer!=
- !
- > C-64 - an original Plug & Play system.
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- Yes, of course! GIFs can be up to 1024x768 pixels, you can grab clips or =
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- enlarge parts of the pic. The Full Version will be on market in a few wee=
- ks,
- since CMD first made their SuperCPU. Please ask at www.the-spa.com/cmd wh=
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- GoDot actually will be available. The demo version is somewhat old (about=
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- This is Arndt Dettke, GoDot coder
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- From: bartelar@telkom04.telkom.co.za (Adrian Bartel)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Zip Drives
- Date: Fri, 05 Jul 1996 05:24:40 GMT
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- Dallas Legan <dlegan@engr.csulb.edu> wrote:
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- >Anyone done anything with hooking up Iomega Zip Disk Drives
- >up to CBM machines out there?
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- If an interface to connect SCSI HDs is available, it should be simple
- to add a SCSI ZIP drive.
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- The parallel-port ZIP drive could be interfaced with a custom
- interface, but why bother?
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- Cheers
- Adrian
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- "It does not do to leave a live dragon
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- From: Xidex <xidex@bart.ionsys.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: c64/128 Mailing Lists / TPUG
- Date: Fri, 5 Jul 1996 01:30:09 -0400
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- On Thu, 4 Jul 1996, Adam Vardy wrote:
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- > The Commodor mailing list.
- >=20
- So is there a mailing list for c64/128 and how can one subscribe to it? =20
- I didn't quite get what you meant by "The Commodor mailing list".=20
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- > BTW, I had wanted to reply to your other post about the TPUG gethering.=
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- Sure no Problem.
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- > What are you aware about the status of TPUG? There was some discussion=
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- > couple months ago about it with various people saying they had sent TPU=
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- > money for membership, but never gotten anything out of it. Did you rea=
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- TPUG as far as I know is still alive. I did read the messages about=20
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- > So TPUG is quite active then? Do you have a membership with them? >=20
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- They still hold monthly meetings if that's want you mean yes. I still=20
- have a membership ( I think ) with them, but it doesn't really bother me=20
- at all..
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- > - Adam >=20
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- Talk to you later, Gus!
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- Subject: COMP.SYS.CBM: General FAQ, v3.1 Differences
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- From: pluton@hades.cls.de (Jens Ellerbrock)
- Subject: Re: Sid chip connection help wanted
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- Gardus (magnus.johansson@mbox201.swipnet.se) wrote:
- > 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?
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- It should be a 6581, at least for the 'old' C64. The new ones have a 8581
- AFAIK. The difference between then is, that the new c64 does'nt play
- digitized sound via $d418. (or at least not very loud).
-
- BTW: Anyone interested in a routin for playing 2-Bit digis on a new c64 ?
-
- Jens
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- Just go ahead and write your own multitasking multiuser os !
- Worked for me all the times.
- -- Linus Torvalds --
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- From: pluton@hades.cls.de (Jens Ellerbrock)
- Subject: Re: Trilogic Expert Loader
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- Jason (tmr@cosine.demon.co.uk) wrote:
- > : There is such a thing in the ActionReplay as well! I haven't compared=
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- > : course, but just to hint you of an alternative!
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- > Of the two the Trilogic was faster but the AR was more stable.
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- You can speed up the AR's burst loader quite a bit without loosing
- stability.
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- Jens
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- From: Gaelyne@cris.com (Gaelyne Moranec)
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- Subject: COMP.SYS.CBM: General FAQ, v3.1 Part 1/9
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- + Still left to add. Maybe next time....
- rewrite of section 13.8.
- a section devoted to downloading software (maybe)
- changes to section 12.3 to detail hooking up monitors.
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- Most notable changes include removing many long lists, and splitting
- the FAQ into 9 < 32kB pieces.
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- I am gathering a list of Commodore reference books together. If you
- have a book, please send me the ISBN, Author, TItle, short description,
- number of pages, whether it has illustrations, and whether it has
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- Table of Contents
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- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. What is a FAQ
- 1.2. What topics does this FAQ cover?
- 1.3. Who decides what goes in the FAQ?
- 1.4. How do I retrieve updates to the FAQ?
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- 2. Overview
- 2.1. Do people still use Commodore 8-bit machines?
- 2.2. How many Commodore machines are there?
- 2.3. What do people do with Commodore 8-bit machines?
- 2.4. What Commodore 8-bit machines are most widely used?
- 2.5. What is the economic status of Commodore?
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- 3. The BASICs
- 3.1. How do I format a Commodore disk?
- 3.2. How do I transform a BASIC program to a text file?
- 3.3. How do I transform a text file into a BASIC program?
- 3.4. How can I change my drive device number through software?
- 3.5. Can I get my 1581 drive to change its device number on startup?
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- 4. Publications
- 4.1. What paper publications are available?
- 4.2. What paper publications have disappeared?
- 4.3. What is a Disk Magazine? Where do I find them?
- 4.4. What is an Online Magazine? Where do I find them?
- 4.5. Are there other publications I should be aware of?
- 4.6. How do I know which magazines to subscribe to?
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- 5. Connecting Up
- 5.1. How do I connect my computer to the outside world?
- 5.2. What services can I use to get online?
- 5.3. What hardware do I need?
- 5.4. What kinds of terminal programs exist?
- 5.4.1. What kinds of terminal programs exist for the 64?
- 5.4.2. What kinds of terminal programs exist for the 128?
- 5.5. Can I use my Commodore computer on Amateur Radio?
- 5.6. Is there TCP/IP software available for Commodore computers?
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- 6. The Online Information Reservoir
- 6.1. How do I download? What is a transfer protocol?
- 6.2. What is the difference between PETSCII and ASCII?
- 6.3. Where can I find Commodore programs?
- 6.4. What is a file extension, and what do they stand for?
- 6.5. What is electronic mail?
- 6.5.1. What are mailing lists and how do I join one?
- 6.5.2. What is a Mail Server? How do I use one?
- 6.5.3. How do I contact people on Compuserve, Genie, etc.?
- 6.6. What is USENET or NetNews? What is a USENET newsgroup?
- 6.6.1. What news groups cater to Commodore 8-bit machines?=20
- 6.6.2. What types of discussions belong in comp.sys.cbm?
- 6.6.3. Which issues does comp.sys.cbm discuss regularly?
- 6.6.4. How do I post in comp.sys.cbm?
- 6.6.5. How can I access comp.sys.cbm through email?
- + 6.6.6. How can I read comp.sys.cbm through WWW?
- 6.7. What is a FidoNET echo?
- 6.7.1. What echoes cater to Commodore 8-bit machines?=20
- 6.7.2. How do I post in an echo?
- 6.8. What is the World Wide Web?
- 6.8.1. What WWW sites have Commodore information?
- 6.8.2. What Sites have Telnet WWW Browsers?
- 6.9. What is File Transfer Protocol (FTP)?
- 6.9.1. What FTP sites have Commodore Information?
- 6.9.2. What is an FTP Mail Server? How do I use one?
- 6.9.3. How do I send files to an FTP site?
- 6.10. What is Internet Relay Chat (IRC)?
- 6.11. What else is available online?
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- 7. Exchanging Data
- 7.1. How do I exchange data among Commodore 8-bit machines?
- 7.2. How do I exchange data between an IBM(tm) and my Commodore?
- 7.3. How do I exchange data between an Amiga and my Commodore?
- 7.4. How do I exchange data between a Macintosh(tm) and my Commodore?
- 7.5. How do I exchange data between an Atari ST(tm) and my Commodore?
- 7.6. How do I exchange data between a UNIX(tm) machine and my Commodo=
- re?
- 7.7. Are there other ways to exchange data between computers?
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- 8. Operating Systems
- 8.1. What Operating Systems are available?
- 8.2. What is GEOS?
- 8.3. What is UNIX?
- 8.4. What is CP/M
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- 9. Demonstrations
- 9.1. Just what is a demonstration, or demo?
- 9.2. What does NTSC and PAL mean?
- 9.3. Where do I get demos?
- 9.4. What is a demo competition?
- 9.5 What does FLI, DYCP, etc. mean?
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- 10. Emulators
- 10.1. What is an emulator?
- 10.2. What platforms do 64 emulators exist on?
- 10.3. What platforms do 128 emulators exist on?
- 10.4. Are any other Commodore computers emulated?
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- 11. Troubleshooting
- 11.1. What do I do for my ill disk drive?
- 11.2. What do I do for my ill computer?
- 11.2.1. What do I do for my ill Commodore 64?
- 11.2.2. What do I do for my ill Commodore 128?
- 11.3. What do I do for my ill keyboard?
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- 12. Modifications and Cabling
- 12.1. How can you alter which side a 1571 reads from?
- 12.2. How do I open a C128 power supply?
- 12.3. How do I make a cable to hook my CBM 1902A to my 64 or 128?
- 12.4. How do I build a simple RS-232 interface cable?
- 12.5. How do I build a 2400/9600 bps RS-232 interface cable?
- 12.6. How can I determine how much VDC video memory is in my C128?
- 12.7. How do I build a GEOCable interface?
- + 12.8. How do I connect my Commodore printer to an IBM PC?
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- 13. Enhancements
- 13.1. How do I increase my disk drive's transfer speed?
- 13.1.1. What is a Fastloader?
- 13.1.2. What is a ROM replacement?
- 13.1.3. What are the disadvantages to using a drive enhancement?
- 13.1.4. What other things can I do to speed up the drive?
- 13.2. How do I expand my disk drive's capacity?
- 13.2.1. What is a Hard Drive? Who sells them?
- 13.2.2. What is 64NET?
- + 13.2.3. What is SERVER64?
- 13.3. How do I expand my computer's RAM capacity?
- 13.3.1. What is a Ram Expansion Unit?
- 13.3.2. What is a geoRAM Unit?
- 13.3.3. What is battery backed GeoRAM (BBGRam)?
- 13.3.4. What is a RAMLink?
- 13.3.5. What is a RAMDrive?
- 13.3.6. How do I expand my C128 Video RAM?
- 13.3.7. How do I expand my C64 internally?
- 13.3.8. How do I expand my C128 internally?
- 13.4. How do I increase my computer's speed?
- 13.4.1. How do I increase my Commodore 64's speed?
- 13.4.2. How do I increase my Commodore 128's speed?
- 13.4.3. Can I speed up other Commodore computers?
- 13.5. How do I increase my computer screen's resolution?
- 13.5.1. How do I increase my Commodore 64's screen resolution?
- 13.5.2. How do I increase my Commodore 128's screen resolution?
- 13.5.3. How do I increase other CBM computers' resolutions?
- 13.6. How do I increase my computer's serial transfer speed?
- 13.7. How do I increase my computer's sound quality?
- 13.8. What other ways can I expand my Commodore computer?
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- 14. Programming
- 14.1. What Programming Languages are available?
- 14.2. What is a Cross Assembler? How do I use one?
- 14.3 What is an "undocumented opcode"?
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- 15. User Groups
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- 16. Sales and Service
- 16.1. Where do I purchase Commodore Equipment and Software?
- 16.2. Where do I get equipment serviced?
- 16.3. How do I know who to buy from or request service from?
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- 17. Miscellaneous
- 17.1. How fast does a Commodore 64 run?
- 17.2. How can a turn my NTSC-M 64 into a PAL-B 64 or vice versa?
- 17.3. What does this IC number mean?
- + 17.4. What are the differences between C64 ROM Revisions?
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- 18. Credits =20
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- 1. Introduction
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- Welcome to the comp.sys.cbm "Frequently Asked Questions" (FAQ) file.
- Many news groups maintain a FAQ file which is posted monthly, and
- is a repository for general interest and common information that many
- readers of the news group, or new readers of the news group, might be
- interested in.
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- 1.1. What is a FAQ
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- FAQ is an acronym that stands for "Frequently Asked Questions". Shortl=
- y
- after the introduction of USENET, many people noticed that certain
- questions were repeatedly asked in newsgroups. To minimize the posting=
- of
- answers to already answered questions, USENET developed the idea of FAQ
- files. After a question has been asked a number of times in the USENET
- newsgroup, it is added to the list of answered questions in the FAQ.=20
- Then, readers are encouraged to read the FAQ to cut down on posts of
- repeated questions. =20
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- A FAQ file is not solely for newcomers. Experienced users are encourag=
- ed
- to glance over the FAQ every so often to check for errors and add items.
- Also, it seems that everyone gets a question answered by reading the FA=
- Q,
- new user or not.
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- 1.2. What topics does this FAQ cover?
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- This FAQ answers questions on just about any topic concerning Commodore
- computers. Obviously, given the nature of the FAQ file, it is impossib=
- le
- to answer every question here, and some topics are too broad for discus=
- sion
- in the FAQ. However, when the FAQ cannot adequately answer a question,=
- it
- does provide pointers to relevant people or materials.
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- Even though a large number of people use their Commodore computer to
- program, the topic is much too broad for adequate coverage in the FAQ. =
- For
- those interested in programming, however, please see Section 14,=20
- "Programming".
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- 1.3. Who decides what goes in the FAQ?
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- Typically, a FAQ file is editted by a single person or small group of
- people. These editors decide what should go into the FAQ. Obviously,
- for the FAQ to fulfill its intended purpose, any question that has been
- asked repeatedly should be included, as should updates to any questions
- already in the FAQ. The FAQ maintainer should try to provide as=20
- up-to-date information as possible in the FAQ. Above that, the FAQ
- maintainer can include any other information he or she deems or interes=
- t
- or value to the readers.
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- For this FAQ, the FAQ maintainer is Jim Brain, brain@mail.msen.com,=20
- j.brain@ieee.org, or brain@acm.org.
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- If you have information that you feel should be included, please mail
- it to Jim. Please be aware that it does take time to include new
- information.
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- 1.4. How do I retrieve updates to the FAQ?
-
- The FAQ is posted twice monthly, on the 5th and 20th, to the USENET
- newsgroup comp.sys.cbm. It is automatically archived on the FTP
- site rtfm.mit.edu and automatically archived on Jim Brain's mailserver.
- Most Bulletin Board Systems and User Groups have a recent copy of the
- FAQ, and numerous magazines and other publications have included parts
- or all of the FAQ on disk or in print in recent months. This FAQ is
- called the "COMP.SYS.CBM General Frequently Asked Questions List".
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- The latest version of this file may be obtained from the following plac=
- es:
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- ftp sites:
- ftp://ccnga.uwaterloo.ca/pub/cbm/comp.sys.cbm/cbm-main-faq.3.1
- ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/cbm/faq/cbm-main-faq.3.1.gz
- ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/comp.sys.cbm/main-faq/part*
- ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/commodore/main-faq/part*
- ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/comp.answers/commodore/main-faq/part*
- ftp://bbs.cc.uniud.it/pub/c64/comp.sys.cbm/faq.zip
- ftp://ftp.armory.com/pub/user/spectre/TEXT-ARCHIVE/comp.sys.cbm.faq.3=
- .1.gz
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- World Wide Web sites:
- http://www.msen.com/~brain/faqhome.html
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