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#! rnews 915
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From: R Ansbach <ransbach@po.com>
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Monitor and modem cables
Date: Mon, 08 Jul 1996 14:54:22 -0400
Organization: State University of New York at Stony Brook
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Is it possible to connect a SVGA vmonitor to a C64? If so what type of=20
cables are available and where can get them? If there are no cables=20
available , any wiring diagrams available? I also would lije to connect=20
a Multitech modem to the C64. Are there any cables or wiring diagrams=20
available ?
Thanks BOB
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nce.com!cds9172.cadence.com!daled
From: daled@cds9172.cadence.com (Dale DePriest)
Subject: Re: "monitor/TV's"
Message-ID: <Du8Kp9.Atv@Cadence.COM>
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Organization: Cadence Design Systems, Inc
References: <Pine.OSF.3.93.960704131351.28785F-100000@spartacus.hula.net=
> <Du8JoL.A6G@Cadence.COM>
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Sorry to follow up on my own post but I forgot to tell you about color
resolution which is different from video resolution. In composite
video the color signal only has enough bandwidth to color in the large
areas of video since it was expaected that at usual tv viewing distances
the user would be able to see the color of the small images anyway. This
works ok for tv but for monitor use you may notice that color text doesn'=
t
have any color or a washed out color. This actually may be the biggest
limitation of all in using a tv as a computer monitor since it also appli=
es
to S-VHS.
--=20
_ _ Dale DePriest San Jose, California
/`) _ // daled@Cadence.COMvoice: (408) 428-5249
o/_/ (_(_X_(` ISO 9000 Program Managerfax: (408) 894-3484
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From: burger@swse.demon.co.uk (burger)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Broken C64
Date: Sun, 07 Jul 1996 18:47:28 GMT
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hi
I have a C64 which has justed died. The sound has stopped. (well if
you turn the volume V.High you can just hear it breaking through.)
Does anyone out there have any ideas what a maybe, or can someone tell
me were I can get a circuit diagram for one!
Ian
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From: Christian Esser <cesser@europeonline.com>
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Parallel speeder
Date: Mon, 08 Jul 1996 21:38:25 -0700
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Hello everybody,
I own two Prologic Dos Classic Floppy Speeder for our little Commo and=20
his 1541. The speeder was constructed by Rex Datentechnik in Germany. The=
=20
part number is 9610-9612.
---But both don't work. I think the EPROMS are blown. I have read them=20
with my little Eprommer and the are containing only garbage. the kernal=20
IC is a 27C128 and the MMU a 27C64.
Is anybody outthere, who is able to read out the two EPROMs and mail the=20
containing data here?
Hopefully
Christian Esser
cesser@europeonline.com
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From: Christian Esser <cesser@europeonline.com>
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Parallel speeder
Date: Mon, 08 Jul 1996 21:48:21 -0700
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Hello everybody,
I own two Prologic Dos Classic Floppy Speeder for our little Commo and=20
his 1541. The speeder was constructed by Rex Datentechnik in Germany. The=
=20
part number is 9610-9612.
---But both don't work. I think the EPROMS are blown. I have read them=20
with my little Eprommer and the are containing only garbage. the kernal=20
IC is a 27C128 and the MMU a 27C64.
Is anybody outthere, who is able to read out the two EPROMs and mail the=20
containing data here?
Hopefully
Christian Esser
cesser@europeonline.com
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From: gt7357a@acmex.gatech.edu (Tp12a)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Re: Dratted Plus/4 ...arrgh
Date: 8 Jul 1996 20:45:35 GMT
Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology
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Paul Allen Panks (pap@dana.ucc.nau.edu) wrote:
: Well, now I know why the plus/4 wasn't very popular. Amoung the obvious=
=20
: (no 64 compatibility, 128 came out a year later,etc) one of the=20
: overlooked but annoying features of the plus/4 is,well, ok, two of them=
are:
: 1) Joystick connectors different.
I believe adapters are available (I have a 1340 joystick! haha!). Besides=
,
even if you did hook it up to a mouse, the TED can't do sprites! So you'l=
l
have to use a "software-sprite" for a mouse pointer... ugh!
: 2) Power Supply different
: I had to search along time just to find a power supply, and am not=20
: technically enclined enough to do a hack job on a good old 64 brick pow=
er=20
: supply (although I'll bet in frustration from them dying so often I mig=
ht=20
: actually get the nerve) ;)
The annoying thing is that the pins are the same... the connector is
different!!
: 3) Direction keys hard to press and/or too small for big fingers
Actually, I kinda liked the arrow keys! I thought they were neat!
: ...
: Not that the Plus/ 4 is completely a waste. The 128 color feature sure =
is=20
: nice (16 colors 8 luminance levels, including black). That would have=20
: been a nice feature for the c128 (but the idiots at CBM didn't implemen=
t=20
: it...why?)
Compatibility reasons. No sprites. Poor sound quality (compared
to SID). The TED would have needed a complete overhaul anyway as the
C-128 needed extra registers, 4 MHz clock, etc...
: Regards,
: Paul Allen Panks
: --
: --
: "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.
--
Philip C. Tsao
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta Georgia, 30332
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gt7357a@prism.gatech.eduhttp://www.prism.gatech.edu/~gt7357a
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From: Tom Demler <demlerte@gg.dupont.com>
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: FS: Complete C128 System
Date: Mon, 08 Jul 1996 16:07:08 -0400
Organization: Sterling Diagnostic Imaging
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Commodore Hardware & Software
All the hardware and software of a complete C128 system. I'd like to=20
sell these
items as a complete package. Any reasonable offer will be considered=20
(shipping to
be added. Please respond via e-mail.
HARDWARE: all items are fully functional and are in their ORIGINAL=20
PACKAGING.
They include all ORIGINAL DOCUMENTATION and accessories.
* C128 Computer
* 2 each 1571 Disk Drives
* 1902A Color Monitor
* 1750 RAM Expansion Module 512K
* 1660 Modem 300
* Cardco G-Wiz Parallel printer interface
* Star Gemini SG-10 printer
* Simon's Basic Cartridge and manual
SOFTWARE: (in addition to that which comes with the items above).
All items have original diskettes and documentation.
* Fleet System 3 word processor with spell checking and=20
integrated thesaurus.
* Big Blue ReaderIBM MSDOS - Commodore file transfer utility.
* Superbase 128programmable database for the Commodore 128.
* Super C 128 CompilerC language development software from Abacus.
* Super Pascal 128 CompilerPascal language development software=20
from Abacus.
* TSDS for Commodore 128Assembly language development software=20
from NoSync.
* Toolworks C CompilerC language development software for CP/M OS.
* Toolworks C MathPakC language math library for above item.
BOOKS: (one includes software).
* Digital Research CP/M PlusUser's Guide, Programmer's Guide, and=20
System Guide.
3 Volumes in one book; includes 2 diskettes with CP/M utilities.
* Programmers Reference Guidefrom Commodore Business Machines;
includes hardware (C128 schematics, chip specifics) and firmware
descriptions (memory & I/O maps) etc.
* 1571 Internalsfrom Abacus; complete description of the ROM DOS=20
in the 1571,
including a commented assembly language listing.
reply to:
demlerte@gg.sterlingdi.com
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From: Bob Adams <amster@amster.demon.co.uk>
Newsgroups: rec.arts.int-fiction,rec.games.int-fiction,comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Re: $20.00 REWARD: For *Documentation* To "AdventureWriter" For =
C-64...
Date: Mon, 8 Jul 1996 19:14:11 +0100
Organization: Amster Productions
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Hello Glenn
In article <Pine.SUN.3.93.960705064924.7123A-100000@apollo.gti.net>,
"Glenn P.," <c128user@GTI.Net> writes
>
> I recently managed to lay my hands on a copy of "AdventureWriter"
> for my Commodore-64, but it came without any documentation. If
> anyone can help me out be furnishing me with the needed materials,
> I have a nice, crisp new $20.00 bill waiting for them...!
>
Have you tried looking on some "older" bulletin boards? I feel certain
that many bbs's would still have a copy of this prog lying around in
some forgotten dusty corner.
--=20
Bob Adams
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From: Bjarke Johannesen <D5BJ@esbjehs.dk>
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: 8296D: HELP TO REPAIR IT
Date: Mon, 08 Jul 1996 23:13:26 -0700
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and Education.
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hello
I have just got a 8296D, where the 8250 diskdrive is not working and the=20
IEEE interface of the computer does not work eighter. The former owner of=
=20
this computer has putted this computer together, but didn't connect the=20
flat cables right, so now the disk drive and IEEE interface is nor=20
working. So are there any body who can tell me where to get information=20
about what to exchange with new chips in the computer to get it to work?=20
(or if anybody knows it)
--=20
Bjarke Johannesen=20
d5bj@esbjehs.dk
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From: df465@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Onno Ebbinge)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Re: Disassembler
Date: 8 Jul 1996 20:39:34 GMT
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> : What is the best disassembler?
> What for?
=20
Everything if possible ;-)
=20
Onno
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From: Hueiming Chow <h.chow@worldnet.att.net>
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: broken c-64c keyboard! help me !!
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I broke my commodore 64c keyboard where can I get a replacement??
Mark chow under dad's account
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From: m9944@abc.se (Peter Karlsson)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Name the most common post to comp.sys.cbm
Date: 8 Jul 1996 23:01:43 +0200
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<4qvid5$1m9@tzlink.j51.com>
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X-To: jkeane@j51.com (Joseph Keane)
In article <4qvid5$1m9@tzlink.j51.com> written on Friday June 28 1996, on=
e
could hear jkeane@j51.com (Joseph Keane) say:
: >> I want to run a humor column in the next LOADSTAR LETTER.
: >> Tell me, with your tongue implanted firmly in your cheek, what
: >> you think are the three most commonly posted subjects here.
> I would say also, "WHAT IS THE STATUS OF SLIP FOR THE 64" is up
> there
Don't forget "COULD SOMEONE PLEASE POST EITH P00, C64,D64 OR T64 IMAGES O=
F THIS
EXCELLENT GAME TO ME CHEERS," :-)
\\//
Peter - m9944@abc.se (e-mail replies only, please)
... if %cat%=3D=3Daway goto play
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From: m9944@abc.se (Peter Karlsson)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: 6510 vs 6502 (vs 8502)
Date: 8 Jul 1996 23:01:45 +0200
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e
could hear martijnb@stack.urc.tue.nl (Martijn van Buul) say:
> As far as I know, the only difference ARE the eight (!) IO lines.
Hmm, as far as I can tell from my C64 PRG (which has an appendix on the 6=
510),=20
there are only six. Where do you find the other two?
\\//
Peter - m9944@abc.se (e-mail replies only, please)
... OS/2: A hole in one on a PAR 5
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From: m9944@abc.se (Peter Karlsson)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Commodore Basic 4.0 (CBM 8032)
Date: 8 Jul 1996 23:01:47 +0200
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<31cf1e1f.2143148@news.polaristel.net>
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X-To: damborn@hutchtel.net (Dan Amborn)
In article <31cf1e1f.2143148@news.polaristel.net> written on Tuesday June=
25
1996, one could hear damborn@hutchtel.net (Dan Amborn) say:
> IF/GOTO
> Similiar to the IF/THEN command except for directing
> the outcome directly to a specified line number rather than a
> possible action.
> example: IF A>2 GOTO 10
What's the difference between that and the standard
IF A>2 THEN 10
?
\\//
Peter - m9944@abc.se (e-mail replies only, please)
... C'mon PUNK , make my day ..
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From: m9944@abc.se (Peter Karlsson)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: JET SET WILLY II
Date: 8 Jul 1996 23:01:49 +0200
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X-To: ev90856@dial.pipex.com (G Wiz)
In article <31d3f035.284419@news.dial.pipex.com> written on Friday June 2=
8
1996, one could hear ev90856@dial.pipex.com (G Wiz) say:
> COULD SOMEONE PLEASE POST THIS TO ME FOR THE ACE C64 IN D64 OR
> T64 FORMAT
Since all you want is emulator images, why don't just put this
crap^h^h^h^hrequest in comp.emulators.cbm instead?
BTW, you're CAPS LOCK is broken.
\\//
Peter - m9944@abc.se (e-mail replies only, please)
... Det onda har vingar, det goda r=94r sig med snigelfart. /Voltaire
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From: m9944@abc.se (Peter Karlsson)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Comal trivia
Date: 8 Jul 1996 23:01:50 +0200
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X-To: alan.jones@qcs.org (Alan Jones)
In article <96070220251241992@qcs.org> written on Tuesday July 02 1996, o=
ne
could hear Alan Jones <alan.jones@qcs.org> say:
> "Morgens Kjaer made his version for Commodore, and this is the
> version now known as 0.14.
Hmmm. Who is then responsible for 0.12? I have that version complete on t=
wo
disks (one is a backup copy of the other, since it is copy protected (I m=
anaged
to hack the copy protection, though, so I could make my own work-disk)) a=
nd a
(Swedish) manual. Bought it a couple of years ago.
I also have some versions of the 0.14.
Too bad it's just so darn slow, and that there is so little memory left,
otherwise it would be a very good alternative, especially with its abilit=
y of
doing graphics programming directly in the language.
Anyone know where to find COMAL programs?
\\//
Peter - m9944@abc.se (e-mail replies only, please)
... Att du har ben som en kanarief=86gel betyder inte det att du kan sjun=
ga.
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From: jpnan@prairienet.org (Jean P Nance)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: New prez for "Meeting 64/128 Users"
Date: 8 Jul 1996 22:49:02 GMT
Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
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This is just to announce that as of July 1st, "Meeting 64/128
Users Through the Mail" has a new president, and a new address.
The president is Tom Adams. ( tom.adams@neteast.com), and his
address is 4427 39th St., Brentwood, MD 20722-1022. If you=20
have the address of the group in a user group list or whatever,
please correct it to the new address. Inquiries about the group
and about membership should be addressed to Tom.=20
We do not exchange newsletters with other groups. Howver,
all articles of general interest in each newsletter are
uploaded to Genie in files entitled "Hi-lites July 96", or
etc, and other groups are welcome to any of them if credit is
given to our group.=20
This is a by-mail group with about 250 members. We are
very useful to those who have no available local Commodore
user group. However, many who belong to local groups also join
our group for a chance to get acquainted with Commodore users
all over the U.S., and some in Canada and Australia. The group
has been going strong for over 10 years now. Dues are
reasonable indeed. Ask Tom Adams for more details.=20
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From: squonk@mousehouse.com (Josh Lubliner)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Re: How to transfer files from PC to C64?
Date: Mon, 08 Jul 1996 22:38:46 GMT
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milocco@elettra.trieste.it (Andrea MILOCCO) wrote:
>Well Josh,
>I had got your same problem last year when I tried for the very first ti=
me
>to connect my c64 to my mac: no communication software and no hardware!
>For the hardware I think the comp.sys.cbm FAQ should be of great help to=
begin.
>Remember you will need an interface between your c64 and your PC because
>the c64 serial port is not RS232 compatible.
>For the software there is now available on-line a LIST of a TELECOM BASI=
C
>program which name is XMODEM64: it uses xmodem protocol to transfer file
>through the user port; you can download the file at this address:
>ftp://ccnga.uwaterloo.ca//pub/cbm/telecomm/xmodem64.zip
>ftp://ccnga.uwaterloo.ca//pub/cbm/telecomm/xmodem64.readme
Thank you! That is _exactly_ what I wanted to know. I tried to reply
to you through e-mail, but I kept getting bounced.
There is one problem: That file is apparently corrupted, and I cannot
unzip it. I e-mailed the administrator.
If anyone has a copy of this file, could they please e-mail it to me?
Thanks.
--Josh
jlubliner@wpo.borland.com-or-
squonk@mousehouse.com
http://muaddib.mousehouse.com
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From: Jason <tmr@cosine.demon.co.uk>
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Re: Sid chip connection help wanted
Date: Tue, 9 Jul 96 00:01:41 GMT
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Mike Neus:
: There are also several versions of the SID that require different
: voltages. Some are 12 (6581) and some are 9 (maybe 8581?). You might
: simply have the wrong voltage applied.
It's 8580 for the new machines (and later C128's). There are however
some 6581's that only work in C64c's, 6581 rev. 5 I think but don't
quote me...
Jason =3D-)
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From: Jason <tmr@cosine.demon.co.uk>
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Subject: Re: C-64's and young people
Date: Mon, 8 Jul 96 23:58:34 GMT
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Konrad Bajer:
: I read your comment about young people thinking that faster is better.=20
: I am happy to tell you that I love the C-64 and I am 15.
: I wouldn't change my C-64 for a super PC even if I was paid for it.
Sadly Konrad, you are in a minority these days. I work in a local
computer shop and although I've spent quite a bit of time and effort
in getting various new C64 products in nobody buys the things. Poor
Russ at EBES and Jon Wells got the same response and even Binary Zone
PD has had a falling off in sales of late.
The problem is that unless it has fast 3d texturemapped lightsourced
graphics and stereo 32 channel sound it seems most people these days
don't think it can be playable... Sad isn't it?
Jason =3D-)
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From: Joesph Fenn <jfenn@spartacus.hula.net>
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Re: WTB: Commodore Colt PC
Date: Mon, 8 Jul 1996 13:09:56 -1000
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To: Josh Spatz <MJKV57C@prodigy.com>
In-Reply-To: <4rn8e3$3k86@usenetz1.news.prodigy.com>
On 7 Jul 1996, Josh Spatz wrote:
> What is a Commodore Colt?
>=20
Its exactly that. A PC clone that CBM made and called "Colt". As I=20
recall it wasnt 100% PC compatible when running software, and many
new users of the Colt became exasperated because of that.
***** kilroy *****
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From: Joesph Fenn <jfenn@spartacus.hula.net>
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Re: JiffyDOS 128
Date: Mon, 8 Jul 1996 13:15:53 -1000
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To: rbthomas@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca
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On 7 Jul 1996 rbthomas@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca wrote:
> I ran into an interesting phenomenon today. I was writing an e-mail=20
> reply with TWS 128 and quit TWS. I entered go64 and loaded Novaterm. =
It=20
> was real slow on my 128D. Getting tired of waiting I shut it off and=20
> no time (well 41 seconds to be exact). I signed on and did what I want=
ed=20
> to and signed off with this question in my mind. Why was it so slow wh=
en=20
> I switched from 128 mode to 64 mode? The screen still showed JiffyDOS=20
I cant answer the first part of your question except to say possibly the
Jiffy Dos got disabled somehow. You could have recalled it with the=20
proper sys call for your version. The other part on 128. When you
reset the old 128's by holding down logo key and reset, you are=20
activating a function called "de ja vu" which means things will be still
in memory and not be lost upon resetting. All you have to do is hit
an x and (cr) to get out of the m/l monitor you find yourself in after
a "de ja vu" reset.
***** kilroy *****
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From: Joesph Fenn <jfenn@spartacus.hula.net>
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Re: need info on 1541 drive
Date: Mon, 8 Jul 1996 13:26:21 -1000
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To: Karl K <legend@microagewny.com>
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On Sun, 7 Jul 1996, Karl K wrote:
> Hi, I am looking for help with a 1541 drive.
> It will come on but will not read. Any suggestions
> or some one got one for sale or to donate?=20
> Please let me know, Karl K
Assume it wont even read a "dir". But just stumbles and sits with
a flashing error light. Try replacing the 6502 chip with a 6502a.
They are still available from Jameco. Another possible problem
is the belt under the drive that spins the disk may be all crudded
up with dust grease or whatever and slipping so it has no torque to
turn the disk.
***** kilroy *****
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From: tuna@tdl.com (Chris Cochems)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Re: Maybe A Virus?
Date: 8 Jul 1996 11:55:45 GMT
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The problem is probably the famous "head is past track 35" problem. The=20
standard track to track manipulation fails when the head is past track=20
35. To fix this, yo must cause a BUMP instruction to be sent to the=20
drive controller. The easiest way to do this if you have a wedge is to=20
just open the drive and type @I
This will force a bump. Formatting a disk also forces a bump.
If this fails, you ned a new drive.. :( Or maybe you can get it realigne=
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From: tuna@tdl.com (Chris Cochems)
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Subject: Re: Problem with M.U.L.E.?
Date: 8 Jul 1996 11:59:07 GMT
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Andrea MILOCCO (milocco@elettra.trieste.it) wrote:
: In article <4ra5d7$2kv@mugca.cc.monash.edu.au>,
: mspinks@mugca.cc.monash.edu.au (Matthew Spinks) wrote:
: > Hi,
: >=20
: > Does anyone else have this problem? When playing M.U.L.E. in beginn=
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: > mode, the program goes into a loop when the ship comes back after six=
months.
: > Is this a known bug, or is there something wrong with my copy? If i=
t is a
: > bug, are there any fixes?
If you mean that is hangs, then it's your copy. But if you mean that the=
=20
game doesn't end, and you can press all bttons to go on, and the ststus=20
pops back up in a few seconds, that is a known problem. There is no win=20
message for beginner, and no first founder is crowned.
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From: mspinks@mugca.cc.monash.edu.au (Matthew Spinks)
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Subject: WTB: Pirates for C64
Date: 9 Jul 1996 10:38:32 +1000
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Hi All,
I'm wanting to buy or otherwise acquire a copy of 'Pirates' for the C64.
Can anyone help me out, or suggest where I might be able to buy a copy?
Thanks,
- Matthew.
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Monash University |
Churchill, Victoria | - Robert Firth
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From: "Bruce R. McFarling" <ecbm@cc.newcastle.edu.au>
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Re: 6510 vs 6502 (vs 8502)
Date: 9 Jul 1996 00:54:29 GMT
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m9944@abc.se (Peter Karlsson) wrote:
>In article <4r0i8p$5el@tuegate.tue.nl> written on Friday
> June 28 1996, one could hear martijnb@stack.urc.tue.nl
> (Martijn van Buul) say:
>
> > As far as I know, the only difference ARE the eight (!) IO
> > lines.
>
> Hmm, as far as I can tell from my C64 PRG (which has an appendix
> on the 6510), there are only six. Where do you find the other two?
Ummhhh. Lemme guess. In a C128 on the 8502? That being
the difference between the 8502 and the 6510, as the subject header
would suggest is part of the topic? I guess you'll have to look
into the 128 PRG to find out if I'm right. But I'm sure I remember
thinking how *stupid* CBM was for wasting the two extra IO lines
as they did, when they could have used it for memory banking to
get expanded memory that could be put into a daughterboard in a
C64. The lack of incremental upgrades for the massive C64
installed base to some of the C128 capabilities is one big reason
the 128 software market got locked into "C64 mode" to such
a great extent.
--=20
Virtually,
Bruce R. McFarling, Newcastle, NSW
ecbm@cc.newcastle.edu.au