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- On 4 Aug 1996, Michael W. Hall wrote:
-
- Why is www.the-spa.com does work? Whenever I try it Netscape says this
- does not have a DNS entry. is that the right address?
-
- Think you got it wrong try this one
- http://www.the-spa.com/cmd/
- ***** kilroy *****
-
-
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- From: Phil Porth <pdporth@freenet.calgary.ab.ca>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Novaterm help!
- Date: Mon, 5 Aug 1996 23:31:00 -0600
- Organization: Calgary Free-Net
- Lines: 26
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- To: "Timothy R. Lewis" <tim@voyager.net>
- In-Reply-To: <Pine.SOL.3.91.960803100432.141A-100000@vixa>
-
- On Sat, 3 Aug 1996, Timothy R. Lewis wrote:
-
- > Ok folks, this is a question about Novaterm.......
- >
- > I have been having the worst trouble lately with Novaterm and I am not
- > sure why. I have a 128 and I have tried to get the 2 1571 disk drives
- > into 71 mode. I can't! I was given the command to go into the Disk
- > Commands and follow the menu. I did that. I went into the disk commands
- > and I followed the instructions. When the command came up for DOS> I was
- > told to type this: o0>m1 (Or something to that nature) Well, when I do
-
- The first question is "why are you using Novaterm with a 128" ????
- Unless you have Novaterm 9.6 that is, as it can use the 80 column screen
-
- Now to your solution... You have been given the wrong command to enter.
- Try : U0>M1 instead, you will have to enter this command for each drive,
- or the better solution is to boot the 128 in 128 mode, and then switch to
- 64 mode with go64 <return> then type y, this will leave both drives in
- 1571 mode. To switch the drives to 1541 mode the command is U0>M0
- Phil Porth (aka Phone Man)
-
- From the land of the frozen North, Calgary Alberta Canada
- Home of the Calgary Stampede
- and Calgary Commodore Users Group
-
-
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- From: Gaelyne@mariner.cris.com (GAELYNE)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: "More" text viewer fo
- Date: 5 Aug 1996 17:54:03 -0400
- Organization: Gaelyne's Other Home
- Lines: 62
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: mariner.cris.com
-
- G'day All,
-
-
- Adam Vardy wrote:
- AL> > There are various ways to read a text
- AL> > file. One thing that has always
- AL> > been lacking for me is a good way to
- AL> > read a very large text file. You
-
- snip
-
-
- AL> My first thought is a program that would
- AL> chain through the file pulling
- AL> out track/sector pairs into c64 memory
- AL> then have the computer show you
- AL> a sector at a time the text like it was a
- AL> virtual window, scrolling for-
-
- This is sorta how Browser works. It also lets you save an index file
- so if you're reading a very long file you can return to where you were.
- You can go BACKWARDS in the text file, print the whole thing or just a
- part of the file, copy it to another file, etc. It really is quite
- slick. (C128 80 column mode).
-
- It can read a text file that's up to the size of your disk drive, all
- the way to 16 meg. Check it out:
-
- http://hal9000.net.au/~moranec/browser.html
-
- and for the latest Beta version:
-
- http://hal9000.net.au/~moranec/browsernotes.html
-
- AL> but I am not familiar with the extra tracks of the 1571 or 1581
- AL> and how they are delt with by DOS... Any other ideas?
-
- Browser has a problem with keeping it's place when it comes to
- NON-JiffyDOSed 1581's.
-
- For any other C= or CMD drive it works fine. If anyone has any
- suggestions about this problem, send Rod Gasson Email. (His address is
- on the QWKRR/Browser WWW pages).
-
- Cheers,
- Gaelyne
-
-
- Gaelyne R. Moranec (Gasson) moranec@hal9000.net.au //\ /\\
- 90 Hilliers Rd || * \ . . / * ||
- Reynella S.A. 5161 Fido: 1:366/221.128 \\____\X/____//
- Australia 3:800/809.128 / * /O\ * \
- \__/ " \__/
- WWW: http://hal9000.net.au/~moranec
- QWKRR128: http://hal9000.net.au/~moranec/qtoc.html
- Speaking for myself and not for any publications or other employers.
-
- ___ QWKRR128 V4.51 [R]
-
- ---
- * Origin: Lunar Illuminations / moranec@hal9000.net.au (3:800/809.64)
-
- #! rnews 8292
- Date: Sun, 04 Aug 1996 22:37:47 -0500
- From: doug.cotton@the-spa.com (Doug Cotton)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: OVER 30000 C64 PROGRAMS!!!
- Message-ID: <doug.cotton-0408962237470001@s148.the-spa.com>
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- oh.us> <4tu90m$ni7@news.us.net> <doug.cotton-0308961451210001@s149.the-spa.com>
- <4u2g77$crc@news.us.net>
- Organization: Creative Micro Designs, Inc.
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-
- In article <4u2g77$crc@news.us.net>, mhall59@us.net wrote:
-
- > You have said my comment about software being used is incorrect, but then
- > you stated my point exactly. Whether or not it is unopened and unused, No
- > programmer is waiting for it to sell in order to collect on it. It has all
- > been sold long ago and they have collected anything that is going to be
- > collected.
-
- I thought I wouldn't need to point out those programmers (both individual
- and in companies) that ARE still collecting -- those writing new apps, and
- a few left distributing their old ones. These folks have been pointed out
- in other responses, but offhand I can name a few: Maurice Randall, Nick
- Rossi, TPI, EBES, Cherry Software, Autumn Technologies, Madman, Brian
- Bell, Chris Miller, Gary Farmaner, Dave Fergeson, Jim Collette, Thilo
- Herrmann, CMD, the folks at Loadstar and those who submit material to
- them.. and the list is longer yet.
-
- This should be sufficient to show that presently available software has
- not "all been sold long ago" and that not all authors "have collected
- anything that is going to be collected."
-
- >If you are selling software that is no longer being produced
- > then you need not worry about piracy because your supply is limited to a
- > certain amount. You are no longer trying to sell as many copies as you can
- > because you cannot make more than you have. You need only worry about
- > marketing it in order to sell the copies you have available.
-
- How long are we supposed to sit on 200 copies of program X? We're just as
- entitled to the courtesy you seem to extend only to the original author.
- How much would he have made without a distribution chain to buy and
- distribute his program? Frankly, if the program WERE still produced, we'd
- be in better shape, as we'd only have to buy what we know we can sell. But
- with liquidations of titles or whole inventories, you either buy a block
- or you let it go to dumpster-land. There are some programs that I know we
- have in excess of 500 copies, all because we either had to get it along
- with a bunch of other things or let it go. If we see 100 copies of
- something we know users want, we may have to buy a thousand packages of
- other stuff that won't move as well just to get it. Now we've either got
- to sell it for an outrageous price (way too high for this market) and toss
- the junk, or try to get some of the other stuff to move as well. But if we
- can't recoup what we paid for this stuff plus at least an 8 to 10 percent
- profit, then we'd have been better off putting our money into some other
- form of investment.
-
- > Contrary to
- > the beleif of a lot the programmers in this newsgroup someone who has
- > copied a program probably would not have bought it if they could not have
- > copied it.
-
- Those who pirate have always had this 'reason'. But it doesn't wash. If
- there weren't anything available illegally -- on any platform -- what
- would these folks do? Write everything they need or want themselves? If
- they weren't willing to buy software, and it weren't available illegally,
- then they simply wouldn't have a computer to begin with. I willing to bet
- a lot of them would have computers anyway and would be buying software as
- they NEEDED it. Personally, I'd rather have a much smaller overall user
- base that buys software, than a larger base that doesn't... because
- eventually some percentage of the honest users start pirating as well. If
- only one out of every hundred users who currently gets their software
- illegally bought only one item a year, our software sales would skyrocket
- in coparison to what they already are.
-
- > Anyway, sure piracy is illegal. Im not questioning that. However I dont
- > think it is affecting anyone in the commodore world in the manner it is
- > always stated. At any rate it makes little difference to me, as my
- > commodores are usually boxed up and used rarely. I just follow the c= for
- > nostalgias sake. Also I BOUGHT all this software for it when I used it a
- > lot and I cant bare getting rid of it.
-
- While you're entitled to your opinion, I just can't see what qualifies it.
- I don't know what you do for a living, but if you've done it for any
- length of time, I suspect you know how to do it reasonably well. My job
- and background provide me with the proper figures and skill to make such
- determinations within a reasonable degree of accuracy. Piracy does impact
- our sales, and I can further speculate that it also affects other dealers
- in our market. It also devalues legal software, and creates a mindset that
- software isn't something you need to pay for. Just get a copy from your
- friend, or download it. Many honest users faced with that message will
- eventually take heed, and will stop buying software.
-
- So why should we bother buying things to keep them legally available? If
- they're going to be openly pirated, why should we have 200 copies of
- program X on the shelf while we sell a copy every other month? Because if
- we don't buy these things and stock them, what do the honest users do for
- software? It is, after all, these users who keep our company in business.
-
- So what bothers me is that I know and see what effect piracy has on our
- sales. And I know what effect that has on the future of new products by
- our company, and the other companies in this market. I also have to
- wrestle with issues like what do I tell someone who says he's got a great
- idea for a program that he wants to write, when I know the odds are we'll
- sell a couple dozen when it first comes out, then nearly nothing at all
- after that? What do I tell the honest users hoping something new will come
- out?
-
- And one of things that probably irks me the most is that piracy in the
- Commodore market was at an all-time low until ex-Commodore turned PC
- pirates got bored. Suddenly we had emulators, whose main source of
- software is cracked and pirated disk images that are easily moved to their
- PC's. It didn't take long for remaining Commodore pirates to make
- utilities to make use of these images on the Commodore itself. Now we've
- got CD-ROMs filled with thousands of such images, made to cater to the
- whims of people who don't even use our computer platform. The presence of
- these have turned countless BBS's and Internet sites into instant
- Commodore warez distribution hubs. Real Commodore users now Email me
- asking when our company will come out with CD-ROM drive for the Commodore
- so that they can get these CD's instead of having to download the stuff.
- All while I sit and watch our software sales go from reasonable to almost
- non-existant.
-
- The point to this that we -- the companies still in this market -- need to
- maintain a resonable level of sales if we're to bother sticking around.
- It's up to the market itself as to whether that's worthwhile to them or
- not. If it isn't, then CMD, SSI, Loadstar, or whoever folds or moves on to
- doing something else when the sales indicate that. The more people pirate,
- the more likely that end is to come for these companies sooner rather than
- later.
-
-
- Doug Cotton
- E-mail: doug.cotton@the-spa.com
-
-
- =====================================================================
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- From: joy daidola <joydaidola@delphi.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Printer needed
- Date: Mon, 5 Aug 96 19:29:14 -0500
- Organization: Delphi (info@delphi.com email, 800-695-4005 voice)
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-
- just want to know if you have a Staples office supply near you? I was in mine
- recently and was shocked to see mps 801 ribbons there
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- From: damborn@hutchtel.net (Dan Amborn)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: 1541 device 9???
- Date: Sun, 04 Aug 1996 00:42:33 GMT
- Organization: Mustangs International, Inc.
- Lines: 34
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-
- On Sun, 4 Aug 1996 11:43:32 +0100, J Kindon <jim@jkindon.demon.co.uk> wrote:
-
- >In article <4tr6et$7d6@news.us.net>, "Michael W. Hall"
- ><mhall59@mail.us.net> writes
- >>Does anyone know how to make a 1541 device #9???
- >>mhall59@us.net
- >>
- > Hi Mike
- >I hope this reply is not over late, Ive just checked the posts.
- >
- > Set the dip switches at the back of the drive in the following
- >manner.
- >
- >Device 8 9 10 11
- >
- >SW1 on off on off
- >
- >sw2 on on off off
- >
- > This should do the trick for you.
- >RSVP the result.
- > Jim Kindon
- >Keeping it Country at Skyline Music
- > with "NITE OUT".
-
-
- This is for the 1571 drive not the 1541. The 1541 drive uses jumpers traces on
- the
- internal board while the 1571 uses the switches at the rear of the drive which
- are very
- nice :-)
-
-
- --
- Dan Amborn
- damborn@hutchtel.net
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- From: damborn@hutchtel.net (Dan Amborn)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: C64 power supply
- Date: Sun, 04 Aug 1996 00:42:35 GMT
- Organization: Mustangs International, Inc.
- Lines: 10
- Message-ID: <3203f1ee.11980466@news.polaristel.net>
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-
- Someone posted here a while back stating they tried using a C128 power supply
- as an
- alternative to purchasing a heavy duty power supply for a C64 by adding a C64
- connector to
- the end to it. Anyone have any feedback on this?
-
-
-
- --
- Dan Amborn
- damborn@hutchtel.net
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- From: phred <phred@america.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: d64
- Date: Mon, 5 Aug 1996 19:20:04 -0500
- Organization: America.Net, P.O. Box 1222, Alpharetta, GA 30239-1222
- Lines: 32
- Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.960805191722.4981A@atl1>
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-
- On 31 Jul 1996, Bo wrote:
-
- > > Wrong. There IS a program that one can compile under Unix to convert a
- > > .d64 file to Zip-Code (disk) format. I just leeched it from frodo.hiof.no.
- > >
- > > So there!
- >
- > However, DOS, Windows, Os/2 and other operating systems are out of luck
- > it seems. I tried compiling that puppy once under Borland C for DOS with
- > no luck-- even after rewriting parts to clear up errors. Ah well.
-
- That's a shame. It works fine with the GNU compiler found on most Unix
- systems, though.
-
- > There IS a great, fantastic little application Loadstar had for
- > dissolving and creating D64's. Issue 145 I believe-- they sell individual
- > issues I believe if you want to get a-hold of it.
-
- I have a .d64 dissolver (not creator) available on my Website. Works on a
- 64, and all you need is one drive, but it MUST be a 1571. It's a PD
- program, too. B-)
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- * 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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- From: wanderer_rtc@usa.pipeline.com(R. T. Cunningham)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Programmers wanted!
- Date: 6 Aug 1996 00:49:52 GMT
- Organization: BBS SysOp Extraordinaire
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-
- On Aug 05, 1996 14:45:38 in article <Re: Programmers wanted!>,
- 'ez13942@nyssa.swt.edu (Bo)' wrote:
-
- >I'm going to have to agree here, but for a different reason. The Super
- >CPU will do great things for GEOS, applications, and other processor
- intensive
- >programs that need it. However, since many of the games, word processors,
- and
- >other pieces of software we use will either not be affected, or be poorly
- >affected by the advance, it's use will certainlty have a limit.
-
- Exactly what I meant by not really. As great as the hardware is, it's
- limited by the software itself. Will people rush and put an order in for
- GEOS because of the SuperCPU? I seriously doubt it.
-
- >As for the new machine... nah. If I thought 133Mhz, pixels the size of
- >atoms (and therefore graphic files the size of china), and 45 katrillion
- >bytes of memory would improve my computing pleasures, I wouldn't be here.
- :)
-
- Just a modest exaggeration right? :)
-
- The perfect machine wouldn't need all of that high powered stuff, just part
- of it. I want a CMD computer with both 64 and a 128 built in - not
- emulation. An external switch to choose between native, 64, 128 as well as
- the ability to do so via software. Native Mode should be load and run just
- like the trusty 64. The C65 is close to what the native mode should be,
- but a more powerful computer would be marketable to more than just this
- niche market. I really think CMD could do it, using the chips and
- peripherals that PC's use now, not having to re-invent the wheel for the
- most part.
-
- Oh well, more pipe dreams.
-
- --
-
- Richard T. Cunningham (a.k.a. Wanderer)
- SysOp of the Desert Oasis BBS in Phoenix, AZ
- A Commodore 128 BBS, 602-849-2892
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- From: <dbryant@ccsnet.com>
- Date: Mon, 5 Aug 96 21:55:14 -0500
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: CBM 80xx
- Message-ID: <tcpnntpd.16.8.5.21.55.14.2644608140.3751922@ccsnet.com>
- Organization: CCS World
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- Lines: 31
-
- Hello all:
-
- I'm looking for some software of any kind for an old CBM 80xx machine
- for a friend. He has a 4040 C= dual drive.
-
- If he can't find software for it, he'd like to either sell it or trade
- it for fishing gear... is especially interested in very old balsa wood
- lures, etc.
-
- Can anyone follow up on this?
-
-
- Thanks much.
-
- --
- Dale Bryant
- Cape Cod, MA
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- From: Reeves Hall <Hall-in-BigD@worldnet.att.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: C64 book wanted!
- Date: 6 Aug 1996 02:40:15 GMT
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-
- I would like to obtain a copy of the C64 Programmer's Manual. If you have
- this book or know where I can get it, please E-mail me. I will gladly pay
- for it.
-
- Thanks!
-
- C= Reeves Hall C=
- Hall-in-BigD@worldnet.att.net
-
- #! rnews 1053
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- wsadm
- From: Reeves Hall <Hall-in-BigD@worldnet.att.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: "The Games" series from Epyx
- Date: 6 Aug 1996 02:44:50 GMT
- Organization: AT&T WorldNet Services
- Lines: 8
- Message-ID: <4u6bj2$o23@mtinsc01-mgt.ops.worldnet.att.net>
- References: <32061682.1595@midusa.net>
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- To: douga@midusa.net
-
- I just rediscovered my old C64 as well. My old one broke when I was 8 (I'm
- now 15). I owe my programming hobby to that old computer! I acquired a
- replacement Commodore from a school that was replacing all of theirs. It
- works better than ever (except for the old floppy disks, they seem to
- have taken a beating)!
-
- By the way, do you have a copy of the C64 Programmer's Manual?
-
- #! rnews 681
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- rldnet.att.net!newsadm
- From: Reeves Hall <Hall-in-BigD@worldnet.att.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: What happened to Epyx???
- Date: 6 Aug 1996 02:46:13 GMT
- Organization: AT&T WorldNet Services
- Lines: 2
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-
- Epyx made some of the best games ever... Where did they go?
-
- #! rnews 1045
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- primenet.com!news.mathworks.com!hunter.premier.net!netnews.worldnet.att.net!ne
- wsadm
- From: Reeves Hall <Hall-in-BigD@worldnet.att.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Reading 1541 disks on PC
- Date: 6 Aug 1996 02:49:54 GMT
- Organization: AT&T WorldNet Services
- Lines: 9
- Message-ID: <4u6bsi$o23@mtinsc01-mgt.ops.worldnet.att.net>
- References: <4u37ue$bvm@crl4.crl.com>
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- To: koyn@crl.com
-
- koyn@crl.com (T. Koyn) wrote:
- >I am wondering if there is any software that is capable of reading a 1541
- >format floppy disk on an IBM compatible's 5.25" disk drive, or will I
- >need to get a cable to connect to a 1541 or 1571 drive? Please post any
- >advice here and send email. Thanks.
-
- I read that it can't be done. Totally different disk formats. But I've
- never tried it..
-
- #! rnews 914
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- rldnet.att.net!newsadm
- From: Reeves Hall <Hall-in-BigD@worldnet.att.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Mods
- Date: 6 Aug 1996 02:55:48 GMT
- Organization: AT&T WorldNet Services
- Lines: 7
- Message-ID: <4u6c7k$o23@mtinsc01-mgt.ops.worldnet.att.net>
- References: <0ec_9608032346@nforest.ibm.net>
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- To: root@nforest.ibm.net
-
- >Does anyone know where I can find an IBM program that emulated either the
- >C64
- >or 128?
-
- There are several. C64S seems to be one of the most popular. You can get a
- shareware copy off the 'net, along with several of the other emulators.
-
- #! rnews 1231
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- rldnet.att.net!newsadm
- From: Reeves Hall <Hall-in-BigD@worldnet.att.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Commodore System For Sale / Will Break Up!
- Date: 6 Aug 1996 03:13:53 GMT
- Organization: AT&T WorldNet Services
- Lines: 15
- Message-ID: <4u6d9h$o23@mtinsc01-mgt.ops.worldnet.att.net>
- References: <32001cc2.0@news.mindport.net>
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- To: sgroove@mindport.net
-
- Matt Devine <sgroove@mindport.net> wrote:
- >I have a Commodore 64c here for sale with the following:
- >(2) 1541 Disk Drives
- >(1) 1541-II Disk Drive
- >(1) 1581 Disk Drive
- >(3) 1670 1200 Baud Modems
- >Other stuff too, that I can dig up. I will seperate it and sell it in
- >pieces if anyone is interested in the drives and such. Email me with
- >your bid on the different pieces of equipment, and I will shortly get
- >back to you. Thanks.
-
- I'm looking for a C64 Programmer's Manual.
-
- By the way, how much for a 1541 drive?
-
- #! rnews 1009
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- d.reston.ans.net!newsjunkie.ans.net!newsfeeds.ans.net!news.lava.net!news.pixi.
- com!news.hula.net!spartacus.hula.net!jfenn
- From: Joesph Fenn <jfenn@spartacus.hula.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: hipocritic oath
- Date: Mon, 5 Aug 1996 14:54:42 -1000
- Organization: Hula Net, Inc. Hawaii's Newest Internet Provider
- Lines: 10
- Message-ID: <Pine.OSF.3.93.960805145403.4765D-100000@spartacus.hula.net>
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-
- The Hipocritic Oath
- I shall not brag, I shall not boast
- I shall not flame, I shall not roast
- I will assist, and I will help
- and those who help do me give
- shall always remain at the top of my ram
- for while I am not perfect, I am what I am!
- **** kilroy ****
-
-
- #! rnews 1160
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- com!news.hula.net!spartacus.hula.net!jfenn
- From: Joesph Fenn <jfenn@spartacus.hula.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: dsi address?
- Date: Mon, 5 Aug 1996 14:56:01 -1000
- Organization: Hula Net, Inc. Hawaii's Newest Internet Provider
- Lines: 12
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-
-
-
- Does anyone out there know if DSI (Digital Solutions Inc.) still exists
- in Willowdale Ontario Canada and/or if so their current mail address?
- I would like to write them and offer to purchase their Pocket Planner 2
- and or Pocketwriter 2 again at whatever price they want, if they will
- modify the original so it will work from within the CMD Ram/link. I/E
- get rid of the nonstandard cbm tracks etc. I would gladly pay them
- double the original price to get this.
- ***** kilroy *****
-
-
- #! rnews 1720
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- gary.ca!srv1.freenet.calgary.ab.ca!pdporth
- From: Phil Porth <pdporth@freenet.calgary.ab.ca>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Dialogue bug??
- Date: Mon, 5 Aug 1996 21:55:54 -0600
- Organization: Calgary Free-Net
- Lines: 21
- Message-ID: <Pine.A32.3.92.960805215230.18886A-100000@srv1.freenet.calgary.ab.
- ca>
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- In-Reply-To: <Pine.OSF.3.93.960802142145.18204D-100000@spartacus.hula.net>
-
- On Fri, 2 Aug 1996, Joesph Fenn wrote:
-
- > I have been using Dialogue V2.2D for some time now and no matter how
- > I set up the Phonelist default or the config file cr cr/lf or lf only,
- > If I open the buffer to save stuff with the logo/B cmd, it saves it
- > to buffer (and or appends it to buffer) alright, however it insists on
- > double spacing all the lines, so I have to go through the buffer and
- > delete all the empty lines. What a pain in the arse!. Changing the
- I have the same problem, with my server. The solution (at least here it
- works) is the use the print option (Y) in Pine (v3.92) and then when it
- conforms that you want the print to ASCII option used you open your
- buffer and print y to conform this will save up to the 800 line buffer
- capacity of Dialogue and all single spaced
-
- Phil Porth (aka Phone Man)
-
- From the land of the frozen North, Calgary Alberta Canada
- Home of the Calgary Stampede
- and Calgary Commodore Users Group
-
-
- #! rnews 1404
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- uiuc.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-stk-200.sprintlink.net!
- news.sprintlink.net!news-stk-11.sprintlink.net!news.voicenet.com!news2.noc.
- netcom.net!noc.netcom.net!netcom.net.uk!dispatch.news.demon.net!demon!usenet2.
- news
- uk.psi.net!uknet!usenet1.news.uk.psi.net!uknet!psinntp!psinntp!psinntp!usenet
- From: wanderer_rtc@usa.pipeline.com(R. T. Cunningham)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Programmers wanted!
- Date: 6 Aug 1996 00:56:29 GMT
- Organization: BBS SysOp Extraordinaire
- Lines: 13
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- X-PipeHub: usa.pipeline.com
- X-PipeGCOS: (R. T. Cunningham)
- X-Newsreader: Pipeline v3.5.0
-
- Something I neglected to mention. The reason that so many commie users,
- such as myself, even use a PC is because of the limitations of the old
- Commodore computers. I don't think this was true before the advent of
- Windows, but that's my perception. Sell me a computer that let's me do the
- commie thing as well as jump onto the internet and do word
- processing/database/spreadsheets like I can on the PC, and I'll dump the PC
- in a heartbeat.
-
- --
-
- Richard T. Cunningham (a.k.a. Wanderer)
- SysOp of the Desert Oasis BBS in Phoenix, AZ
- A Commodore 128 BBS, 602-849-2892
- #! rnews 1677
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- From: wshrake@aol.com (WShrake)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: OVER 30000 C64 PROGRAMS!!!
- Date: 6 Aug 1996 00:43:09 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 21
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
- Message-ID: <4u6igt$13j@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
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-
- Its a difficult issue, all in all, isn't it.
-
- But just to clarify, I think Doug is doing us all a favor, so put
- semantics aside for a moment, and BUY something if you want to support
- Commodore stuff. I applaud CMD's efforts to support us, and I do know it
- has to be a pretty thankless job at times.
-
- I'm not trying to take sides on EITHER end of the argument, so much as
- nit-pick a few semantics here and there. I am pretty sure all of us have
- both bought and pirated software in the past. Everyone does whatever they
- want, then justifies it somehow later. Buy both the pirate CD if you
- really want it, AND real software too .... who says it has to be one or
- the other?
-
- But if there's a big issue here, now, its are we going to show some
- appreciation to those among us who are trying hard to help all of us?
- There are more profitable things they could be doing with their time....
-
- Soap box mode off. Hope no one got offended. Sorry if they did!
-
- Ward Shrake
- #! rnews 1719
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- alberta.ca!news.ucalgary.ca!srv1.freenet.calgary.ab.ca!pdporth
- From: Phil Porth <pdporth@freenet.calgary.ab.ca>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Need 128 WP files printed
- Date: Mon, 5 Aug 1996 23:12:21 -0600
- Organization: Calgary Free-Net
- Lines: 22
- Message-ID: <Pine.A32.3.92.960805230715.18886C-100000@srv1.freenet.calgary.ab.
- ca>
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- To: Sean Terwilliger <seanter@ix.netcom.com>
- In-Reply-To: <4u30v4$sj9@dfw-ixnews10.ix.netcom.com>
-
- On Sun, 4 Aug 1996, Sean Terwilliger wrote:
-
- > I have one disc of files created on Timeworks Wordwriter128. If anyone
- > who has a C128 and a printer would be so kind as to print these out
- > for me I would be very grateful. I have the software (which you could
- > keep) as well as some games. (if monetary settlement were required,
- > that could be aranged as well).
- Do you need the files printed, or would a conversion to another platform
- be in order? There are numerous ways to convert files from one platform to
- another. I just finished converting some 128 files into Wordperfect 5.1
- The only problem may be that the formatting and printing commands
- that are in your original files may not work on just any old printer
- either. If I can help any further send me a letter (you didn't mention
- where you live).
-
- Phil Porth (aka PhoneMan)
-
- From the land of the frozen North, Calgary Alberta Canada
- Home of the Calgary Stampede
- and Calgary Commodore Users Group
-
-
- #! rnews 1625
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- unixg.
- ubc.ca!rover.ucs.ualberta.ca!news.ucalgary.ca!srv1.freenet.calgary.ab.ca!
- pdporth
- From: Phil Porth <pdporth@freenet.calgary.ab.ca>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Novaterm help!
- Date: Mon, 5 Aug 1996 23:34:43 -0600
- Organization: Calgary Free-Net
- Lines: 19
- Message-ID: <Pine.A32.3.92.960805233158.18886F-100000@srv1.freenet.calgary.ab.
- ca>
- References: <Pine.SOL.3.91.960803100432.141A-100000@vixa> <32033F8C.964@orl.
- mindspring.com>
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- To: Radioactive Warrior <radwar@orl.mindspring.com>
- In-Reply-To: <32033F8C.964@orl.mindspring.com>
-
- On Sat, 3 Aug 1996, Radioactive Warrior wrote:
-
- > One drawback to NOVATERM when using two drives, there is no easy way to
- > change the DISK COMMAND/DIRECTORY commands from one device to another.
- > Hopefully, Nick will fix this in NT9.6.?. The only way I have found to
- > do it is to set UPLOAD device to your first drive and DOWNLOAD device to
- > your second drive (or vice-versa) then, in term mode, activate UPLOAD then
- > abort and all commands will be sent to your first drive. Likewise- select
- > DOWNLOAD then abort and all commands are sent to your second drive and so
- > on... hope it helps-
- At the disk command line, try typing #9 <return> to switch drives.
-
- Phil Porth (aka Phone Man)
-
- From the land of the frozen North, Calgary Alberta Canada
- Home of the Calgary Stampede
- and Calgary Commodore Users Group
-
-
- #! rnews 584
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- From: smull@ix.netcom.com(Sean M Mullaly)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: c64 to ibm
- Date: 5 Aug 1996 23:28:19 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Lines: 3
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: chm-il1-23.ix.netcom.com
- X-NETCOM-Date: Mon Aug 05 6:28:19 PM CDT 1996
-
- I was wondering if there is a device that allows the PC to emmulate the
- 1541 using disk images? I have such a device for my atari called
- sio2pc.
- #! rnews 1185
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- gary.ca!srv1.freenet.calgary.ab.ca!pdporth
- From: Phil Porth <pdporth@freenet.calgary.ab.ca>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Serial Port Adapter wanted
- Date: Tue, 6 Aug 1996 00:23:49 -0600
- Organization: Calgary Free-Net
- Lines: 15
- Message-ID: <Pine.A32.3.92.960806002129.22668B-100000@srv1.freenet.calgary.ab.
- ca>
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- To: "Michael W. Hall" <mhall59@mail.us.net>
- In-Reply-To: <4tu8l1$ni7@news.us.net>
-
- On 3 Aug 1996, Michael W. Hall wrote:
-
- > Rs232 adapter wanted that will support 14.4 or 28.8 k modem on a c128.
-
- What you need is a DataPump, a HART cartridge, or a swiftlink cartridge.
- I don't know where the first two can be purchased, but CMD sells the
- latter. If you want a used one then ask if anyone has one for sale.
-
- Phil Porth (aka Phone Man)
-
- From the land of the frozen North, Calgary Alberta Canada
- Home of the Calgary Stampede
- and Calgary Commodore Users Group
-
-