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- hello all you computer users out there.....I have just goten my commadore=
- =20
- 64 to work again and i wanted to play the game battletech and,....I=20
- relized that I lost my manuale and crap the last time i moved, anyhow, I=20
- was wondering if any of you have this game and might be able to help me=20
- out
-
- reply ASAP please.....
- Robert Steele
-
- steele@tir.com
- #! rnews 943
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- oregon.edu!news-feed.iguide.com!news.delphi.com!usenet
- From: Donovan Dyer <novan@delphi.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: dir/editor/fd2000
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 96 19:10:27 -0500
- Organization: Delphi (info@delphi.com email, 800-695-4005 voice)
- Lines: 7
- Message-ID: <BXPsHTz.novan@delphi.com>
- References: <Pine.OSF.3.93.960721134417.27862C-100000@spartacus.hula.net>=
- <xxFt-GQ.novan@delphi.com> <4th5im$9rk@coranto.ucs.mun.ca> <4tidqt$2bc@m=
- agnolia.pe.net>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: bos1e.delphi.com
- X-To: bob masse <kh6zv9@magnolia.pe.net>
-
- Bob, this also makes up a line like --------mail------, as a program file.
- So in Dialogue, when you want to load a file, it only lists seq files.
- I changed the file from p to s using Dedit, so they all show up.
- Bob, check my page, http://people.delphi.com/novan, still working on it,
- not many links yet, but getting there :)
- =20
- Don
- #! rnews 1111
- Path: pravda.aa.msen.com!conch.aa.msen.com!not-for-mail
- From: brain@mail.msen.com (Jim Brain)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Looking for C128D keyboard
- Date: 31 Jul 1996 01:33:23 -0400
- Organization: Msen, Inc. -- Ann Arbor, MI
- Lines: 23
- Sender: brain@msen.com
- Message-ID: <pGY/xwyjtMFe090yn@mail.msen.com>
- References: <4tiq5m$ep3@Isis.MsState.Edu>
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- X-URL: http://www.msen.com/~brain/
-
-
-
- In article <4tiq5m$ep3@Isis.MsState.Edu>,
- dwc1@Ra.MsState.Edu (David W. Case) wrote:
- >=20
- >
- >I am looking for a source to buy a C128D keyboard. Can someone look in =
- a=20
- >current CMD Commodore World mag and see if there are any adds for one. =20
- >Thank you,
- >-David
- >
-
- try:
-
- http://www.msen.com/~brain/pub/cbm-supply-list.1.0.txt
-
-
-
- --=20
- Jim Brain, Embedded System Designer, Brain Innovations, Inc. (BII)(offlin=
- e sig)
- j.brain@ieee.org "Above views DO reflect my employer, since I'm my empl=
- oyer"
- Dabbling in WWW, Embedded Systems, VR, Old CBM computers, and Good Times!=
- -Me-
- <a href=3Dhttp://www.msen.com/~brain/>Jim Brain: BII, VR, and CBM info</a=
- >
- #! rnews 1666
- Path: pravda.aa.msen.com!conch.aa.msen.com!not-for-mail
- From: brain@mail.msen.com (Jim Brain)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Wanted:RS-232
- Date: 31 Jul 1996 01:35:14 -0400
- Organization: Msen, Inc. -- Ann Arbor, MI
- Lines: 36
- Sender: brain@msen.com
- Message-ID: <wat/xwyjtYhV090yn@mail.msen.com>
- References: <4thjcj$3kl@nnrp1.news.primenet.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: conch.aa.msen.com
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- X-URL: http://www.msen.com/~brain/
-
-
-
- In article <4thjcj$3kl@nnrp1.news.primenet.com>,
- Pamela <pammyk@primenet.com> wrote:
- >
- >Can someone please point me in the right direction to an RS-232 interfac=
- e
- >for the 64/128? I'd really appreciate it. All I'm using right now
- >between the 128 and the PC is a 1670. Not good.
- >
- >Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
-
- Check out the FAQ for a couple of interface schemaatics (
- http://www.men.com/~brain/cbmhome.html
-
- Or, if you want to buy one, check out the supplier list:
-
- http://www.msen.com/~brain/pub/cbm-supply-list.1.0.txt
-
- Or, Roger Long's Commodore Products List (better)
- at http://www.televar.com/~rjlong/
-
- JIm
-
- >
- > ------------------------------------------------------------
- >| Pammyk@primenet.com |
- >| Classic Video Game Collector. Atari/INTV/ColecoVision |
- > ------------------------------------------------------------
- >
-
-
- --=20
- Jim Brain, Embedded System Designer, Brain Innovations, Inc. (BII)(offlin=
- e sig)
- j.brain@ieee.org "Above views DO reflect my employer, since I'm my empl=
- oyer"
- Dabbling in WWW, Embedded Systems, VR, Old CBM computers, and Good Times!=
- -Me-
- <a href=3Dhttp://www.msen.com/~brain/>Jim Brain: BII, VR, and CBM info</a=
- >
- #! rnews 3081
- Path: pravda.aa.msen.com!conch.aa.msen.com!not-for-mail
- From: brain@mail.msen.com (Jim Brain)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Commodore Hacking Zip Archives Now Available
- Date: 31 Jul 1996 01:36:32 -0400
- Organization: Msen, Inc. -- Ann Arbor, MI
- Lines: 62
- Sender: brain@msen.com
- Message-ID: <r7t/xwyjtoVb090yn@mail.msen.com>
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-
- For those who are having trouble reading issue 12 or 13 diue to their
- large size will be happy to learn that these two issues are now available
- on the Commodore Hacking MAILSERV server as PKZIP1.1 compatible zip
- archives. Each archive contains each issue separated into individual
- articles. In addition, each binary files included in the issue is availa=
- ble
- in "ready-to-run" format. No more worrying about decoding the binaries
- before downloading, or having to printout the entire issue just to read i=
- t.
- Now, you can print out individual articles, and run the applications=20
- immediately after unarchiving.
-
- Included in each archive is a special file called "order.lst" that contai=
- ns
- the names of the text files as they were assembled to create the magazine=
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- issue. Commodore Hacking is looking for the following help:
-
- For each of the following platforms, C=3DH wants to include a program whi=
- ch=20
- will print out an issue in the order specified in this "order.lst" file.
-
- For each platform, the respective program should ask the user the locatio=
- n
- of the printer, offer to issue a form feed at the end of each article,
- and use the order.lst file to print out the complete issue. For all
- environments, programs that ignore case in filenames are preferred.
- Also, for the Commodore environments, the option to print the file as
- PETSCII or as ASCII would be beneficial, as the articles are in ASCII for=
- mat.
-
- The environments are:
-
- DOS
- UNIX (sh script)
- CBM 64
- CBM 128
-
- Any other environments are also considered.
-
- Thank You.
-
- Jim Brain, editor
- Commodore Hacking
-
- --=20
- Jim Brain, Embedded System Designer, Brain Innovations, Inc. (BII)(offlin=
- e sig)
- j.brain@ieee.org "Above views DO reflect my employer, since I'm my empl=
- oyer"
- Dabbling in WWW, Embedded Systems, VR, Old CBM computers, and Good Times!=
- -Me-
- <a href=3Dhttp://www.msen.com/~brain/>Jim Brain: BII, VR, and CBM info</a=
- >
- #! rnews 1361
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- m!nntp.primenet.com!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex!news.be.innet.net!INbe.net!=
- news.nl.innet.net!INnl.net!hunter.premier.net!news.cais.net!mr.net!winter=
- net.com!n1ott.istar!ott.istar!istar.net!tor.istar!east.istar!news.nstn.ca=
- !newsflash.concordia.ca!canopus.cc.umanitoba.ca!pooh.freenet.mb.ca!winnie=
- .freenet.mb.ca!rohatyns
- From: Steve Rohatynsky <rohatyns@freenet.mb.ca>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: cbm dos protection manuals
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 1996 17:21:01 -0500
- Organization: Blue Sky FreeNet of Manitoba Inc.
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-
-
- Hi,
-
- I have my entire CBM DOS protection manuals for sale!!
-
- (disks are included if the book publishers made one available)
-
-
- Kracker Jax Revealed Trilogy (173 pages) - disk
-
- CSM Newsletter Compendium (202 pages) - disk
-
- Program Protection Manual for c64, vol1 (95 pages), vol2 (278 pages) -dis=
- k
-
- Inside CBM DOS (508 pages) - book is in good condition (includes disk!!!)
-
-
- All books are in excellent condition!!
-
-
- I would like to sell them all for $65.00 US (plus shipping!!)
-
-
- Five GREAT informative books...
-
-
- -Stephan Rohatynsky
-
- Winnipeg, Manitoba, CANADA
-
- (rohatyns@freenet.mb.ca)
-
-
- #! rnews 1506
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- ews.mathworks.com!news.kei.com!nntp.coast.net!dispatch.news.demon.net!dem=
- on!mail2news.demon.co.uk!gate.demon.co.uk
- From: Jason <tmr@cosine.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: C64 and C64GS
- Date: Wed, 31 Jul 96 00:37:14 GMT
- Organization: Cosine Systems
- Lines: 18
- Message-ID: <9607310037.AA0053r@cosine.demon.co.uk>
- References: <4tiq52$f8q@news.isc.rit.edu> <4tkbhl$jad@bmdhh222.bnr.ca>
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-
- Paul Sampson:
- : It's coloured in the same way as a 64C. It is as long as a normal
- : 64C, but maybe only as half as wide. The little legend on the
- : case says 64GS. Not sure if it takes standard C=3D64 carts, but I'd
- : assume it does.
-
- It does. The mainboard is actually just a C64c board with a few bits
- missing (serial/keyboard connector etc).
-
- Jason =3D-)
- ____________________________________________________________________=
- ___
- TMR / / / / / / / =
- /\
- / /__/ / / /__/ / / / /__/ Email: tmr@cosine.demon.co.uk =
- / /
- / /\_/ / /__ / / / / __// Cosine Homepage: =
- / /
- / /__/ / / / / / / / / / Moving soon! New site found... /=
- /
- /_____/_____/_____/__/__/__/_____/_____________________________________/ =
- /
- \_____\_____\_____\__\__\__\_____\_____________________________________\/
- #! rnews 740
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- ale!news-mail-gateway!daemon
- From: trevor.kayzer@jybbs.com (Trevor Kayzer)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Apple IIe support
- Date: 30 Jul 1996 21:26:32 -0400
- Organization: JunkYard BBS
- Lines: 4
- Sender: daemon@cs.yale.edu
- Message-ID: <19960730212621.aaaa002Va@babyblue.cs.yale.edu>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: babyblue.cs.yale.edu
-
- I have a friend who just picked up an Apple IIe at a garage sale. Does
- anyone know where he might find some support for this. Thanx ... Trev
-
- * trevor.kayzer@jybbs.com *
- #! rnews 754
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- -state.edu!usc!newshub.cts.com!news1.crl.com!ephsa!endicor.com!news
- From: A_Ricks@fcircus.sat.tx.us (A Ricks)
- Subject: Re: SEQ files. How do i look at them?
- Message-ID: <19960730.7502260.FB42@fcircus.sat.tx.us>
- Sender: news@endicor.com (Usenet News System)
- Nntp-Posting-Host: vizzini.endicor.com
- Organization: The Flying Circus Amiga BBX, San Antonio, Texas
- X-Newssoftware: BBX-UMB 1.06l (February 20, 1995)
- References: <31FB247B.7569@dclink.com>
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 1996 23:31:25 GMT
- Lines: 2
-
- Maverick disk copy program has a sequential file reader , so does Disk
- Wiz from Loadstar=20
- #! rnews 798
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
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- -state.edu!usc!newshub.cts.com!news1.crl.com!ephsa!endicor.com!news
- From: A_Ricks@fcircus.sat.tx.us (A Ricks)
- Subject: Re: 1571 drive
- Message-ID: <19960730.7502260.FDBF@fcircus.sat.tx.us>
- Sender: news@endicor.com (Usenet News System)
- Nntp-Posting-Host: vizzini.endicor.com
- Organization: The Flying Circus Amiga BBX, San Antonio, Texas
- X-Newssoftware: BBX-UMB 1.06l (February 20, 1995)
- References: <HERMIT.96Jul26144739@ese.UCSC.EDU>
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 1996 23:24:46 GMT
- Lines: 3
-
- Software Support, Vancover Washington, sell the Free Spirit program.=20
- Their number is 1-800-356-1179 (orders only). Support line is
- (360)-695-9648
- #! rnews 655
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Path: pravda.aa.msen.com!news1.best.com!news.sgi.com!swrinde!cs.utexas.ed=
- u!math.ohio-state.edu!usc!newshub.cts.com!news1.crl.com!ephsa!endicor.com=
- !news
- From: A_Ricks@fcircus.sat.tx.us (A Ricks)
- Subject: Re: CBM 1084ST to a CBM PC 50 or CBM 386SX
- Message-ID: <19960730.7502260.F646@fcircus.sat.tx.us>
- Sender: news@endicor.com (Usenet News System)
- Nntp-Posting-Host: vizzini.endicor.com
- Organization: The Flying Circus Amiga BBX, San Antonio, Texas
- X-Newssoftware: BBX-UMB 1.06l (February 20, 1995)
- References: <HERMIT.96Jul25183417@ese.UCSC.EDU>
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 1996 23:21:11 GMT
- Lines: 1
-
- question: What is a Commodore 386 SX?
- #! rnews 1853
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- edu!chi-news.cic.net!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!nntp.coast.net!=
- zombie.ncsc.mil!news.mathworks.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!peach!atl1!ph=
- red
- From: phred <phred@america.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: d64
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 1996 20:44:45 -0500
- Organization: America.Net, P.O. Box 1222, Alpharetta, GA 30239-1222
- Lines: 22
- Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.960730204230.3451A-100000@atl1>
- References: <838526412.AA00402@cloud.apana.org.au>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: atl1.america.net
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- Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=3DUS-ASCII
- X-Sender: phred@atl1
- In-Reply-To: <838526412.AA00402@cloud.apana.org.au>=20
-
- On Fri, 26 Jul 1996, Stephen Lloyd wrote:
-
- > There is not a way from unix to decompile a .d64 but there is a program=
- =20
- called star commander which is still in it's beta and alpha testing stage=
- s=20
- which can transfer a .d64 disk image to a cbm disk you'll need a special=20
- cable to plug in to your commodore disk drive and your lpt port on the pc=
- to=20
- do this.
- > hope this helps
-
- Wrong. There IS a program that one can compile under Unix to convert a=20
- .d64 file to Zip-Code (disk) format. I just leeched it from frodo.hiof.no.
-
- So there!
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------=
- ----
- * What, Me Clueless? I don't think so...I'm navigating =
- *
- * the Internet on a Commodore 64, aren't I? =
- *
- * Look for me in the following spots: =
- *
- * _phred_ on #c-64 (in IRC) =
- *
- * Web Page - http://www.america.net/~phred =
- *
- *This signature is subject to change at my whim. -- phred@america.net =
- *
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- -----
-
- #! rnews 1219
- Path: pravda.aa.msen.com!news1.best.com!newshub.sdsu.edu!newsfeeder.sdsu.=
- edu!newspump.sol.net!news.mindspring.com!usenet
- From: Radioactive Warrior <radwar@orl.mindspring.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Amiga ROMS
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 1996 22:39:16 +0000
- Organization: What? me! worry?!
- Lines: 14
- Message-ID: <31FE8F14.3E1@orl.mindspring.com>
- References: <Pine.LNX.3.91.960729145851.31362B-100000@dux.isec.pt> <393.6=
- 784T1033T1358@gromit.inka.de>
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-
- Stephan Kleinert wrote:=20
- > Ricardo \"Storm\" Marques Ferreira schrieb am 29-Jul-96 14:00:13 das
- > >Could somebody post the amiga roms (1.3)?
- > >You could post 2.0 & 3.0 if you want.
- >=20
- > Could somebody please post WinDoze '95?
- > You could post NT and 3.11 if you want.
-
- Really... And I have been looking for MACROMEDIA DIRECTOR, the CD
- distrubition for MAC please... And FINDER 7.5.2 and ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 3.0
- and NETSCAPE 3.0 registered and all the codes for the ADOBE type-on-call
- CD would be nice too...
-
- thanks oodles :<>
- #! rnews 1868
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- news.ucsc.edu!hermit
- From: hermit@cats.UCSC.EDU (William R. Ward)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: C128D keyboard weirdness (REPOST)
- Date: 31 Jul 1996 02:46:39 GMT
- Organization: Computing and Telecommunications Services, UCSC
- Lines: 30
- Message-ID: <HERMIT.96Jul30194639@ese.UCSC.EDU>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: ese.ucsc.edu
-
-
- I posted this earlier, but nobody replied ... I'm really hoping
- someone out there might know what is wrong and/or have suggestions on
- repairing it!
-
-
- My C128D acts very oddly. All keys work fine except for the keys 7,
- Y, G, V, 8, U, H, and B. Those keys do semi-random things, as if
- there's a short somewhere between the rows/columns of the keyboard
- matrix. It isn't the CIA chip; I've tried 3 of them. It isn't the
- keyboard; it works fine on other computers (with a DB25
- gender-changer, it'll work on a flat 128). I suspect a bad trace on
- the motherboard between the CIA and the keyboard connector.
-
- I looked in the keyboard matrix table in the 128 PRG, and the bad keys
- are all in the same column. In C64 mode, the keys that the computer
- thinks you hit when you press one of the bad keys are keys from the 3
- columns to the right of the "bad column" but in the same row as the
- key that was actually pressed. But in 128 mode, they seem pretty
- random--some act as if SHIFT was pressed, even!
-
- I'm totally befuddled by this. Has anyone out there experienced
- anything like this?
-
- --Bill.
-
- --
- William R Ward Bay View Consulting http://www.bayview.com/~her=
- mit/
- hermit@bayview.com 1803 Mission St. #339 voicemail +1 408/479-=
- 4072
- hermit@cats.ucsc.edu Santa Cruz CA 95060 USA pager +1 408/458-=
- 8862
- #! rnews 678
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- edu!chi-news.cic.net!news.bright.net!news
- From: steinmtz@bright.net (Brian Steinmetz)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: WTB: VIC-20
- Date: Wed, 31 Jul 1996 03:49:32 GMT
- Organization: BrightNet Ohio
- Lines: 5
- Message-ID: <31fed798.6088868@news.bright.net>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: akro1-cs-3.dial.bright.net
- X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99d/32.182
-
- I am intereted in purchasing a VIC-20. Must be in working condition
- with all required parts, cables, etc.
- Brian Steinmetz steinmtz@bright.net
- 2600/5200/7800, Colecovision, Intellivision, Supercharger
- 88 Honda Accord - 16" Chrome Wheels, Sony CD, Zapco amps...
- #! rnews 1602
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- gate.duke.edu!agate!hpg30a.csc.cuhk.hk!news.cuhk.edu.hk!newsfeeder.ust.hk=
- !nntp.hk.super.net!tst.hk.super.net!usenet
- From: "Merlin" <rtw@isd.swirebev.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Please help, re: FRAK!!!
- Date: Wed, 31 Jul 1996 12:17:57 +0800
- Organization: Hong Kong SuperNET
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- Please help me anyone, FRAK is driving me mad. I posted a help message
- last week and nobody answered. Please, please there must be someone out
- there who played this game and knows how to get past level 4!
-
- Here is the original message, detailing the problem....
-
- >Level four is an Ice type level, all decked out in blue and contains
- >monsters that stand on one hand. I have been able to progress to what
- >seemed the end of the platforms and there are two monsters that block th=
- e
- >way. There doesn't seem to be any way of yoyo'ing them as I am unable t=
- o
- >find a platform that is close enough on the same horizontal level
- >
- >Also, when I travel back along the top of the platforms to where you
- begin
- >the level and yoyo the last moster, after about 4 or 5 seconds, another
- >monster shoots towards you from the right. After falling for this the
- >first time, I was able to yoyo this monster too. Unfortunately though,
- >those two monsters blocking the end of the level are still there.
-
- Hairy Trees ........ Slowly
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- From: Raymond Carlsen <rrcc@u.washington.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: C128D keyboard weirdness (REPOST)
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 1996 21:37:11 -0700
- Organization: University of Washington
- Lines: 24
- Message-ID: <Pine.PTX.3.92a.960730212146.17340A-100000@carson.u.washingto=
- n.edu>
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- To: "William R. Ward" <hermit@cats.UCSC.EDU>
- In-Reply-To: <HERMIT.96Jul30194639@ese.UCSC.EDU>
-
- > My C128D acts very oddly. All keys work fine except for the keys 7,
- > Y, G, V, 8, U, H, and B. Those keys do semi-random things, as if
- > there's a short somewhere between the rows/columns of the keyboard
- > matrix. It isn't the CIA chip; I've tried 3 of them. It isn't the
- > keyboard; it works fine on other computers (with a DB25
- > gender-changer, it'll work on a flat 128). I suspect a bad trace on
- > the motherboard between the CIA and the keyboard connector.
-
- Look also for any component on that line (column 3), which is the
- keyboard connector CN5 pin 17. There are several tiny capactors and a
- diode that act to keep the line clean of noise. If, for example, the
- line were being held down by a leaky cap (normally has 5 VPP pulses on
- it), the response from the CIA chip would be false. For comparison,
- check the other columns. The voltage swing should be "rail to rail",
- that is, nearly all the way to +5 and ground. The only way to see
- what's happening is with an oscilloscope. As you said, a resistance
- check of the traces is in order. Column 3 is common to all of those
- keys. Anything that would let noise enter on that line (such as a
- crack in the board) will cause erratic operation.
-
- Ray Carlsen
- CARLSEN ELECTRONICS... A leader in trailing-edge technology.
-
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- From: wanderer_rtc@usa.pipeline.com(R. T. Cunningham)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: C128D keyboard weirdness (REPOST)
- Date: 31 Jul 1996 04:56:56 GMT
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- On Jul 31, 1996 02:46:39 in article <C128D keyboard weirdness (REPOST)>,
- 'hermit@cats.UCSC.EDU (William R. Ward)' wrote:=20
- =20
- >I'm totally befuddled by this. Has anyone out there experienced=20
- >anything like this?=20
- =20
- I did once. Took me a long time to figure out it was joystick port 1
- causing the problem (I had a joystick plugged in). Somehow, I don't thin=
- k
- this is the same thing.=20
- =20
- --=20
- =20
- Richard T. Cunningham (a.k.a. Wanderer)=20
- SysOp of the Desert Oasis BBS in Phoenix, AZ=20
- A Commodore 128 BBS, 602-849-2892
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- From: xy3951@news.epix.net ()
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Earth Orbit Stations (EA)
- Date: 31 Jul 1996 03:35:04 GMT
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- drake thomas ( phd posi) (tdrake1@umbc.edu) wrote:
- : Quantum Leaper (dbelter@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
- : : jms7@mail.idt.net wrote:
- : : >=20
- : : > Am I the only one who still plays this game?
- : : No but I haven't played the game in about a year. It one of my
- : : favorite games behind MULE. Have you have saved Mars on the=20
- : : hardest setting?
-
- : Where can one still buy this game??
-
- : Tom
-
- : --
- : -=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D=
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- : Thomas Drake |From an 80-column Atari 8-bit Home Computer...
- : tdrake1@umbc.edu | Through the telephone, off of the server,
- : Test First! Then Code! | over the T-1 backbone, nothing but 'Net!
-
-
- I think that Softwre Support International still has copies No. c014069=20
- at 8.97. There number is 1-800-356-1179, and I still play this game and=20
- it is great. The nice part is that when your time runs out, you can=20
- still keep playing and find out what happens, and really get good at the=20
- game without a time limt hanging over your head. :) I love the game. :) =
- =20
- Of course I love any space-type games. :)
-
- Dan Barber
-
-
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- From: xy3951@news.epix.net ()
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- Subject: Re: C=3D64 parts
- Date: 31 Jul 1996 03:50:26 GMT
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- BOWEN JASON MICHAEL (bowenjm@ucsub.Colorado.EDU) wrote:
- : I used to own a C=3D64 but I sold it to a friends younger brother in 89=
- and
- : haven't used one since. I am living with the older brother and found o=
- ut
- : from him that his younger brother still has the 64 along with the 1541 =
- and
- : I probably could just get it back from him. I was wondering if there a=
- re
- : any sources of parts for them anymore. I have been lurking for a while
- : and I have been getting all giddy thinking about the old days. It has
- : been sitting in a shed for a while so I assume that it might not work b=
- ut
- : I would like to give it a try. Any info would be appreciated.
- : Jason=20
-
- Yes, there are many places for parts. One of the bigest is Kasara=20
- Microsystems at 1-800-248-2983. Another is Creative Micro Designs at=20
- 1-800-638-3263. Still another is Paxtron at 1-800-595-5534, let me know=20
- if you need any more. :) By the way-before you power up that system, get=
- =20
- yourself a grounding strap (or attach a wire to a ring and wear the ring)=
- =20
- and attach it to ground (the screw that holds the face plate of a=20
- electral outlet works well), and clean it out with isopropyl alachol. =20
- Other wise you might burn it out when you try to run it.
-
- Another tip is to put a fan on the 1541 and power supplies when running=20
- them, makes them last MUCH longer. And when you are cleaning, BE=20
- CAREFUL! Use cotton swabs and watch you don't scrach any heads in the=20
- 1541. YOu might want to buy a little computer vacume and suck all the=20
- dust out before you use the swabs (less chance of scratching that way).
-
- Let me know if you have any problems. :)
-
- Dan Barber
-
-