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From :"Alex Furmanski" <a.furmanski@virgin.net>
Subject: [afb] Re: Samsung DVD (was AF133)
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 17:30:37 -0000
Hi Ben
> > Q. Have you got House of The Dead 2 and a gun?
>
> > This was my fav. arcade games of last year - and I want to know if it as
> > any good. If it is - maybe I'll treat meself to a Dreamcast, if it
ain't,
> > then I get the PSX2 when it comes out so that I can play all my PSX
> > games...
>
> It won't work on 100Hz tellies as it uses the flyback...
What's this? El Vosto actively participating in an off-topic thread? No,
it must be my eyes...
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Message 42205
From :Robert Johnston <RJOHNSTON@SIMPLY.CO.UK>
Subject: [afb] Re: Samsung DVD (was AF133)
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 17:35:57 -0000
> What's this? El Vosto actively participating in an off-topic
> thread? No,
> it must be my eyes...
It does happen. just not very often...
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Message 42206
From :"Sealey, M." <mws2@leicester.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Samsung DVD (was AF133)
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 17:36:21 -0000
> > It won't work on 100Hz tellies as it uses the flyback...
>
> What's this? El Vosto actively participating in an off-topic
> thread? No, it must be my eyes...
'flyback' is when the little electron beam 'skits' from the
bottom right corner of the screen to the top left, to start
the next frame. I think. Anyway, it produces a predictable
effect which you can pick up using those guns, but 100Hz
TVs do it too fast.
I think it's that anyway.
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Message 42207
From :"Sealey, M." <mws2@leicester.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Samsung DVD (was AF133)
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 17:37:40 -0000
> > > It won't work on 100Hz tellies as it uses the flyback...
> >
> > What's this? El Vosto actively participating in an off-topic
> > thread? No, it must be my eyes...
>
> 'flyback' is when the little electron beam 'skits' from the
> bottom right corner of the screen to the top left, to start
> the next frame. I think. Anyway, it produces a predictable
> effect which you can pick up using those guns, but 100Hz
> TVs do it too fast.
>
> I think it's that anyway.
Damn! I forgot to insert an Amiga-y quip! So much for that joke.
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Message 42208
From :Tudor Davies <tudor@high5.net>
Subject: [afb] Re: Samsung DVD (was AF133)
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 18:50:49 +0100
Matt "techie" Sealey wrote:
> > 'flyback' is when the little electron beam 'skits' from the
> > bottom right corner of the screen to the top left, to start
> > the next frame. I think. Anyway, it produces a predictable
> > effect which you can pick up using those guns, but 100Hz
> > TVs do it too fast.
> > I think it's that anyway.
> Damn! I forgot to insert an Amiga-y quip! So much for that joke.
Ummm and all the Amiga's timing signals are based around frame sync!
tada...
l8r
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Message 42209
From :Mark <mksh2@hermes.cam.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Real Media
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 17:58:35 +0000 (GMT)
Hi all.
Could someone just confirm my suspicion that there isn't any way to view
Real Media files on the Amiga (due to licensing restrictions) so I can
stop looking for a way to play them! Alternatively, if there is a way I'd
appreciate it if you could point me in the right direction.
Cheers,
Mark_H
Message 42210
From :"Kevin Fairhurst" <redvers@redvers.u-net.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: Samsung DVD (was AF133)
Date: 14 Jan 2000 18:26:59 +0000
On Fri, 14 Jan 2000 13:29:16 +0100, Tudor Davies (tudor@high5=2Enet) wrote:
> Kevin "I'm buying the Samdung and be damned" Fairhurst wrote:
More like "I've bought the Samsung and I'm happy!"
> > Anyway I've got a Dreamcast - what'd I need a PSX2 for? ;-)
>=20
> Q=2E Have you got House of The Dead 2 and a gun?
Not yet=2E I ordered it from Gamestreet when it came out for teh bargain
price of =A335 inc P&P, but they've sold out=2E They hope to get more in s=
tock
any day now =2E=2E=2E=2E
> This was my fav=2E arcade games of last year - and I want to know if it a=
s any
> good=2E If it is - maybe I'll treat meself to a Dreamcast, if it ain't, t=
hen I
> get the PSX2 when it comes out so that I can play all my PSX games=2E=2E=
=2E
1) From what I've heard=B9, it's every bit as good as the arcade version
(presuming you're not using a 10" b&w portable ;-)
2) From what I've heard=B2, Sega are going to port Bleem to the Dreamcast =
so
that you can run your old PSX stuff on it =2E=2E=2E
=B9 Based on fact
=B2 Based on heresy ;-)
Kev
--=20
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Message 42211
From :"Kevin Fairhurst" <redvers@redvers.u-net.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: Photogenics 4.3
Date: 14 Jan 2000 18:29:16 +0000
On 14 Jan 2000 12:26:15 +0000, Oliver Roberts (egroups@amigaf1.freeserve.co.uk) wrote:
> On 14-Jan-00 09:17:21 GMT, Kevin Fairhurst wrote:
>
> BTW, take a trip to http://www.paulnolan.com and you should now find
> the aforementioned 4.4 beta (release 74, now) is now available.
Ta!
> >> > PS I don't suppose an update to PowerDC 1.2 is forthcoming is it?
> >> > ;-)
> > BTW, are there plans to support the VDC 300?
>
> There was, but Power never got around to sending me a 300 :( AFAIK,
> the 300 is the same as the 200, except it has a USB port too. However,
> Mustek appear to have changed something in the serial protocol which
> prevents PowerDC from working with it :(
Bummer huh? And I guess without an actual 300 to play with you've no way
of working out what it is ...
> I see there's also a VDC 800
> out now - haven't seen the details though.
Me either. It must be good to account for the rise of 500 in the name ...
honest! ;)
Kev
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Message 42212
From :Robert Johnston <RJOHNSTON@SIMPLY.CO.UK>
Subject: [afb] Re: Real Media
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 18:30:22 -0000
> Could someone just confirm my suspicion that there isn't any
> way to view
> Real Media files on the Amiga (due to licensing restrictions) so I can
> stop looking for a way to play them! Alternatively, if there
> is a way I'd
> appreciate it if you could point me in the right direction.
.RM's can't be viewed (As of yet), but .ra's can... raplayer's on Aminet
(IIRC)...
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Message 42213
From :"Kevin Fairhurst" <redvers@redvers.u-net.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: Samsung DVD (was AF133)
Date: 14 Jan 2000 18:30:14 +0000
On Fri, 14 Jan 2000 12:31:07 -0000, Andrew Gillen (andyroo@globalnet=2Eco=
=2Euk) wrote:
>=20
> Hi KEv,
>=20
> > Which pushes the price up too=2E For =A3200 I think I'll stick with th=
e
> > Samsung 709=2E And it's Ben's fault I'm buying that model, so if there=
are
> > problems =2E=2E=2E ;-)
>=20
> Stick to your guns mate=2E And shoot Ben if it all goes pear shaped :)
Stuck to 'em, bought it, and Future don't need to look for a new editor
just yet =2E=2E=2E=2E ;-)
Kev
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Message 42214
From :Robert Johnston <RJOHNSTON@SIMPLY.CO.UK>
Subject: [afb] Re: Samsung DVD (was AF133)
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 18:32:54 -0000
> Stuck to 'em, bought it, and Future don't need to look for a
> new editor
> just yet .... ;-)
That "Just Yet" sounds ominous...
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Message 42215
From :"Kevin Fairhurst" <redvers@redvers.u-net.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: Samsung DVD (was AF133)
Date: 14 Jan 2000 18:36:59 +0000
On Fri, 14 Jan 2000 18:32:54 -0000, Robert Johnston (RJOHNSTON@SIMPLY.CO.UK) wrote:
> > Stuck to 'em, bought it, and Future don't need to look for a
> > new editor
> > just yet .... ;-)
>
> That "Just Yet" sounds ominous...
Well it worked at my mates house, I've not had chance "just yet" to try it
at home ...
Kev
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Message 42216
From :"michael jones" <m.v.jones@tesco.net>
Subject: [afb] Re: OT Help for a PC owner
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 11:00:54 -0800
"> Gah! Some people just don't have a clue. LZW is *just* compression.
> You can use it in ANY damned file format. It's supported as standard
> in Windows (well.. a variant of Lempel-Ziv anyway) so if it's a PC
> thing then chances are that it's that.
>
I admit to not having much of a clue, That's why I thought I'd ask
here. How to I go about uncompressing an LZW file?
As to what game, he won't tell me. Just gave me a few files to look at.
They aren't any normal 3d format.
Message 42217
From :Andrew Crowe <andrewcrowe@enterprise.net>
Subject: [afb] Re: OT Help for a PC owner
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 19:07:04 +0000
Hi Everybody,
>> If it is a standard format, than any expert computer user should be=
able to tell what it is using a hex editor, but I suspect it is in a tot=
ally unique format. I mean, even in something like AMOS you can create co=
mpletely custom formats, I challange anyone to try to work out my games c=
ustom gfx format :)
> =
> ..on the fly texture generation? :-)
3d, in, amos? bwahahahahaha. (Ahem, anyway) Nope, I was talking a=
bout my encrypted compressed 2D bitmap picture format :) =
See ya :)
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Message 42218
From :"Samuel Byford" <sam@biffordyoungest.u-net.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: Hey! Ben!
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 11:09:28 -0800
>
> >> When did you send them in?
> >>
> > About one week after the final deadline for the Last CD. (Ie: the
> > Deadline for AF132's CD)
>
> That's why I'm asking the date, because of the fact that I don't know
what
> you mean by "last CD". Our last CD is AFCD49. Our next CD is AFCD50
> (AF134).
>
Hi Ben,
Someone isnt reading the writing properly! :) :) :) :)
The work was sent in shortly after the deadline for AFCD48 (AF132 !),
so was in plenty
of time for the deadline of AFCD49 (AF133).
So, will they both be on AFCD50? (hope so - half millenium and all that
:)
TTFN
Bifford the Youngest.
Message 42219
From : Pekka Sippola <pekka.sippola@pp.inet.fi>
Subject: [afb] Red Baron v.1.0
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 21:09:42 +0200
Hello,
Does anyone know a working insaller+degrader/patch for this oldie to
work with AGA+060 etc? I could get it to work, but needed almost every
degrading trick I could figure. It seems depend mostly of OCS and 0.5Meg
Chip emulation; 060 CPU functions need not to be degraded, but the
framerate is not spectacular (cache flushes or something).
Or A10 Tank killer - it doesn't work.
Kind regards
--
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Message 42220
From :Andrew Crowe <andrewcrowe@enterprise.net>
Subject: [afb] Re: PC's are now obsolete!
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 19:14:06 +0000
Hi Everybody,
> Yes, pattern. Bill Gates hardly stepped down from his throne,
> though. He's appointed himself Cheif Software Architect which
> means he gets to work at the nitty gritty level with all the
> engineers.
Bill Gates working in S/W developement??!?
* May God have mercy on our souls! *
(or at least those of us who have/use PC's! :)
See ya :)
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Message 42221
From :"Les Railton" <les@starscream99.karoo.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Ben! Freelance!
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 11:32:51 -0800
> BASIC allows for programmers new
> to the programming scene (so to speak) to realise ideas that they've
> always had a desire to produce. C and C++ are very good, but since
> when can a begginner dive in head first and have results so quickly.
C
> take a little time, and some hard work.
>
> Nick
>
I agree, because I am a begginner to programming! I've just recently
started a HND in Electronics and Telecomms and have been taught a bit
of 68k Assembly language on a Flight 68K machine. I have decided that
I enjoy it alot and would like to dabble more. I bought Blitz Basic
some time ago in an attempt to start teaching myself but found it hard
because the manual is a bit naff for a begginner like myself. I left
it on the shelf to gather dust. But now I am very interested in having
a go after doing this assembly stuff (its got my head a bit more in
tune with the way thing are done). I am all for Nick having a go in
AF! If he is as good as he makes out (which has got to be better than
the original manual!!!) then I will definately be buying the issues
that the feature appears in ;)
Cheers
Les
Message 42222
From :"Vic E Babes" <zalda@home4968.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Ben! Freelance!
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 07:47:17 -0000
Hello, Ben
> The problem was demonstrated by the poll about programming. The number of
> programmers that bothered to reply to the poll were in the definite
> minority.
Perhaps, as I`ve pointed out previously, that is because programmers are
more likely to see the inherent flaws in these polls, and that is why they
don`t bother to vote in them. Data gathered from such a small focus group
is bound to have negligible, if any value.
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www.home4968.freeserve.co.uk
Message 42223
From :"Vic E Babes" <zalda@home4968.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Ben! Freelance!
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 07:49:44 -0000
Hello again, Matt,
> We're getting a C tutorial. Who needs Blitz? It's obselete anyway.
>
> You want to get that new Basic that's based on Blitz, and do
> a feature/tutorial on that. If you're gonna.
>
Are you speaking from experience here, or are you just making an educated
guess? What exactly do you know about Blitz Basic, and what exactly do you
know about Pure Basic. I ask as someone who has been on the Blitzlist for
over a year, and on which Pure Basic began its life. Pure Basic is pretty
much an extension of Blitz Basic - and since Blitz Basic gets new libraries
created for it by ASM programmers as they are needed, I fail to see how it
can be obsolete.
There is even an MUI library :)
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Message 42224
From :"Bill" <bill@duxbury.u-net.com>
Subject: [afb] Missing Emails
Date: 14 Jan 100 20:04:23 +0000
Hi Everyone,
Example:
I am being told I am receiving 316 emails.
After completion I am told I have 161 new emails.
What is happening?
Cheers
Bill
Message 42225
From :Mark <mksh2@hermes.cam.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Real Media
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 20:09:06 +0000 (GMT)
On Fri, 14 Jan 2000, Robert Johnston wrote:
> .RM's can't be viewed (As of yet), but .ra's can... raplayer's on Aminet
> (IIRC)...
Ta, that's set my mind at rest.
Mark_H
Message 42226
From :"Nick Lamburn" <oruk-amigan@excite.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: Ben! Freelance!
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 12:10:56 -0800
Hi,
> > BASIC allows for programmers new
> > to the programming scene (so to speak) to realise ideas that they've
> > always had a desire to produce. C and C++ are very good, but since
> > when can a begginner dive in head first and have results so
quickly.
> C
> > take a little time, and some hard work.
> >
> > Nick
> >
>
> I agree, because I am a begginner to programming! I've just recently
> started a HND in Electronics and Telecomms and have been taught a bit
> of 68k Assembly language on a Flight 68K machine. I have decided that
> I enjoy it alot and would like to dabble more. I bought Blitz Basic
> some time ago in an attempt to start teaching myself but found it hard
> because the manual is a bit naff for a begginner like myself. I left
> it on the shelf to gather dust. But now I am very interested in
having
> a go after doing this assembly stuff (its got my head a bit more in
> tune with the way thing are done). I am all for Nick having a go in
> AF! If he is as good as he makes out (which has got to be better than
> the original manual!!!) then I will definately be buying the issues
> that the feature appears in ;)
Thanks, that's nice of you to say! :) There you go Ben, pls let me! I
will
be tackling all manner of stuff, like printing, object scaling, and
other stuff,
it's all my experience in creating Platinum Suite 2000.
I would just like to express my gratitude to the Blitz List members who
have
dragged me through seemingly impossible tasks! :-) Thanks guys!
Nick
Message 42227
From :"Nick Lamburn" <oruk-amigan@excite.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: Ben! Freelance!
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 12:13:52 -0800
Hi,
> Hello again, Matt,
>
> Are you speaking from experience here, or are you just making an
educated
> guess? What exactly do you know about Blitz Basic, and what exactly
do you
> know about Pure Basic. I ask as someone who has been on the
Blitzlist for
> over a year, and on which Pure Basic began its life. Pure Basic is
pretty
> much an extension of Blitz Basic - and since Blitz Basic gets new
libraries
> created for it by ASM programmers as they are needed, I fail to see
how it
> can be obsolete.
>
> There is even an MUI library :)
He won't listen to you, he won't want to admit to be ing wrong! :-) I
think
I mentioned earlier that PureBASIC (formerly PowerBASIC) was a strongly
influenced Blitz BASIC, BASIC spin off. Blitz is far from being
obsolete!
Nick
Message 42228
From :Darren Silcock <darren@d-m-s.fsnet.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Ben! Freelance!
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 20:04:46 +0100
> Hi Nick,
>
>> I sent an e-mail in the past about some extensive tutorials I had
>> written on how to program with Blitz BASIC, it's an advanced series,
>> which focusses on OS friendly topics. Since I didn't get a reply
>> personally (I enquired before Christmas) i thought i'd try to get
>> through to you via the AFB, hope you don't mind.
>
> The problem was demonstrated by the poll about programming. The number of
> programmers that bothered to reply to the poll were in the definite
> minority, so I'm not sure another programming tutorial, and another
> tutorial on Blitz Basic would go down too well with our general readership,
> but then the reason I've replied on-list is that I'm very willing to be
> proved wrong...
Sounds good to me........
Regards
Darren
Message 42229
From :"Kevin Fairhurst" <redvers@redvers.u-net.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: zip files.
Date: 14 Jan 2000 21:14:55 +0000
On Fri, 14 Jan 2000 05:45:34 -0800, Rob Marris (marrisr@uk.ibm.com) wrote:
> > Any file format is compatible with Amigas, as long as it's machine
> > readable. Get out of the habit of 'incompatible' with regards to
> > everything: was it Babbage who said that any machine could be made
> > to emulate another machine given enough.. something or other? Same
> > principle applies here.
>
> Nah, it was Church and Turing.
It was just Turing, wasn't it? I didn't think Church had anything to do
with it (unless Turing was religious *groan* ;)
Kev
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Message 42230
From :"Jeff Shepherd" <jeff@shep42.screaming.net>
Subject: [afb] FREEPHONE INTERNET ACCESS
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 14:21:28 -0800
i have emailed Amiga (petro) about the posability of doing a deal with
freedomi (www.freedomi.com) to make them the official Amiga isp. he
sounds very interested and has passed my email on to bill mcewen, so
keep your fingers crossed.
Message 42231
From :=?iso-8859-1?q?Ant?= <spam_mail250@yahoo.com>
Subject: [afb] 3D Game Creator update
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 14:26:05 -0800 (PST)
Hi! I've got the program (now called DBIB, or Doom
But In Blitz). Edmund's just finishing off the
documents. I will upload it as soon as it's finished,
though I should have a page of screenshots/info up by
Sunday afternoon (between revision for Evil Psychology
Exams).
Vulcan have given the all-clear to use their graphics,
etc, so it'll come with a load of example material, 3
example levels, and so on.
It's got (untested) RTG support; maybe someone can
look at the source (in the archive) and finish it off.
Ed's decided to release it as freeware.
Take a look at http://members.xoom.com/greenpizza and
click on the DBIB link for more info, on Sunday
afternoon. It's getting uploaded to the aminet, and
Ed's own site (not up yet - will post url when I get it).
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Message 42232
From :"Paul Cundle" <paulc@lantik.u-net.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: Zip drives
Date: 14 Jan 2000 18:52:50 +0000
I was just going to bed, when Tim Seifert wrote this and I just HAD to read it:
> Short of some really bad (really unlikely) accident. There's very
> little way that one computer's SCSI port could damage a device. 25 pin
> SCSI, is 25 pin SCSI, virtually, no matter whether you're using a Mac or
> Amiga.
True, but whether they see it like that is a different matter. And
there's the problem of me having a Surf Squirrel, which is 50pin SCSI
:/
I think my problems may be solved quite soon.
> Tim.
Paul C, perplexed
--
... "There are two ways of constructing a software design:
One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies,
and the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious
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Message 42233
From :"Paul Cundle" <paulc@lantik.u-net.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: AF133
Date: 14 Jan 2000 22:20:06 +0000
I was just going to bed, when Ben Vost wrote this and I just HAD to read it:
> When we have things for review we do spend more than five minutes on
> them, I'll have you know.
But a whole week without letting them even have a quick go?!
> Besides which, it was a lovely monitor so I didn't want to give it
> back...
:)
> Ben Vost
Paul C, picturing matchstick men
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Message 42234
From :"Chris Green" <editor@amigainsight.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: FREEPHONE INTERNET ACCESS
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 23:04:37 -0000
Hi Jeff
> i have emailed Amiga (petro) about the posability of doing a deal with
> freedomi (www.freedomi.com) to make them the official Amiga isp. he
> sounds very interested and has passed my email on to bill mcewen, so
> keep your fingers crossed.
er - WHY? This company doesn't even have a working service yet! What's more,
given the current track record of so-called 0800 ISPs, I'd be amazed if they
ever get off the ground, let alone offer a service like the one they are
claiming to be setting up on their web site.
If an ISP is going to be given recognition as an official Amiga ISP, how
about looking at a company that actually has a working ISP service available
to the public, such as Wirenet or UKOnline?
Quite frankly, this company strikes me as rather cowboy-ish, having had a
nose through its site and its associated web sites.
In short - I'd advise steering well clear of such companies until they
actually have a service to give you.
Chris Green
Technical Editor - Computing
VNU Business Publications, 32-34 Broadwick Street, London, W1A 2HG
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Message 42235
From :"Jonathan Day" <jonday@totalise.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] HELP! - Power Tower keyboard adapter
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 23:04:59 -0000
Hi
Will someone with a Power Tower help me out please. I need to know which chip the keyboard adapter plug fits over, and what
orientation. I have an A4000 keyboard if this makes any difference.
The obvious chip would be the one marked "keyboard MPU", near the plastic strip that would hold the ribbon cable to the keyboard,
but which way round (which way the wires trail out might be the best way of describing)?
I assume that nothing else needs to be done, e.g. no line in the startup sequence?
Cheers
Jon
Message 42236
From :"Jonathan Day" <jonday@totalise.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Zip drives
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 23:07:13 -0000
Hi Paul
> I was just going to bed, when Tim Seifert wrote this and I just HAD to read it:
Going to bed? But it`s only 11 p.m. ;-)
> > Short of some really bad (really unlikely) accident. There's very
> > little way that one computer's SCSI port could damage a device. 25 pin
> > SCSI, is 25 pin SCSI, virtually, no matter whether you're using a Mac or
> > Amiga.
>
> True, but whether they see it like that is a different matter. And
> there's the problem of me having a Surf Squirrel, which is 50pin SCSI
> :/
>
> I think my problems may be solved quite soon.
Oooh. Cryptic ;-)
Jon
Message 42237
From :"Brian Gyles" <brian@gyles.demon.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: PC Vs. Amiga
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 15:23:46 -0800
I,ve got two IBM clones (an amigas a pc too you know) ones a 450 the
others a 500 with win98v2 on both
but all i can say if Afga, Epsom all provided the drivers for the amiga
I would only have one pc. But if the next amiga is what I,m hoping for
then I might have two more door stoppers to add to my collection.
Can the next amiga os included a utility to convert bad window drivers
to the amiga operating system which dumps all the bad code. (I surpose
the only problem with that is you would only get comments).
I program a IBM Midrange machine so I know what good and bad code look
like.
(hopefullly).
Let get the tools and get the market over to a machine that if anything
at least others something else. Moan all you like about bill gate but
only if your not lining his pockets. as its a bit of a double stance (I
moan all the time about good old bill but I have to uses windows at
present).
Message 42238
From :"Nick Darley-Jones" <nickdj@free4all.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: HELP! - Power Tower keyboard adapter
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 16:29:18 -0800
> Will someone with a Power Tower help me out please. I need to know
which chip the keyboard adapter plug fits over, and what
> orientation. I have an A4000 keyboard if this makes any difference.
>
> The obvious chip would be the one marked "keyboard MPU", near the
plastic strip that would hold the ribbon cable to the keyboard,
> but which way round (which way the wires trail out might be the best
way of describing)?
>
> I assume that nothing else needs to be done, e.g. no line in the
startup sequence?
When I bought a tower from Eyetech for my A1200 it came with a keyboard
adapter.
I also bought an A4000 keyboard at the same time.
As far as I am aware (i.e all A1200 revisions) there should be a little
chip to
the right of the plastic strip where the old keyboard was connected and
the adapter
fits onto that one! It should also fit only one way around, mine had
the wires going
to the right.
Just before you go off and plug it in please wait for someone to
correct me if I
am wrong.
Best of luck,
Nick.
Message 42239
From :"Jonathan Day" <jonday@totalise.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: HELP! - Power Tower keyboard adapter
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 00:41:24 -0000
Hi Nick
Thanks for responding
> > Will someone with a Power Tower help me out please. I need to know
> which chip the keyboard adapter plug fits over, and what
> > orientation. I have an A4000 keyboard if this makes any difference.
> >
> > The obvious chip would be the one marked "keyboard MPU", near the
> plastic strip that would hold the ribbon cable to the keyboard,
> > but which way round (which way the wires trail out might be the best
> way of describing)?
> >
> > I assume that nothing else needs to be done, e.g. no line in the
> startup sequence?
>
> When I bought a tower from Eyetech for my A1200 it came with a keyboard
> adapter.
> I also bought an A4000 keyboard at the same time.
> As far as I am aware (i.e all A1200 revisions) there should be a little
> chip to
> the right of the plastic strip where the old keyboard was connected and
> the adapter
> fits onto that one! It should also fit only one way around, mine had
> the wires going
> to the right.
Let me just confirm, to the right means towards the mouse port? And it`s the chip directly to the right, and inline with the
plastic strip, (and therefore not the 'keyboard MPU' chip which is down (towards the ROMS) and left a little? /cautious
Jon
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Message 42240
From :"Jason Murray" <morden@shadow.net.au>
Subject: [afb] Re: Hypercom question for you lot...
Date: 15 Jan 2000 11:43:14 +1000
> Incidentally, You need to point NComm at the Device driver (In DEVS:) to use
> the Hypercom. It works with the latest ver (IIRC)...
Yeah, I realised that right off the bat - there's not much point in
getting a new card with serial ports if I'm going to address
serial.device now, is there? :)
NComm just didn't work, yet it's given free with the card. Hmm. :)
Jason
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Message 42241
From :"Jonathan Day" <jonday@totalise.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: AF133
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 00:49:49 -0000
Hi Ben
> > The funniest thing about AF133 is that the long-awaited review of
> > Tornado3D happens (after months and months of waiting) and it is *pants*.
> > And that review took ages......
>
> It did take ages, because I kept trying it with different machines, with
> different versions of the OS, with different software patches, etc. (and
> with a completely clean WB3.0, 3.1 and 3.5 before anyone blames the
> patches) to no avail. I couldn't keep it working for more than three or so
> hours at most, and scenes and objects that were saved to disk sometimes
> didn't reload into the program... I really wanted it to be brilliant, but
> then I've done the rendering for the cover for the next issue in Lightwave
> again...
Oh goody, another really good front cover coming up then. But what`s this, 2 in a row? Careful guys. ;-)
Jon
Message 42242
From :"Nick Darley-Jones" <nickdj@free4all.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: HELP! - Power Tower keyboard adapter
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 16:59:32 -0800
> Let me just confirm, to the right means towards the mouse port? And
it`s the chip directly to the right, and inline with the
> plastic strip, (and therefore not the 'keyboard MPU' chip which is
down (towards the ROMS) and left a little? /cautious
I just checked on my spare A1200 motherboard (rev 2B) and I definately
fitted
the adaptor immediately to the right of the plastic strip (right being
towards
the mouse port as you described). The chip has something like 'CSG
391078-01
8520PL' printed on it. I am assuming you are using the same adaptor?
Nick.
Message 42243
From :Colin Buckenham <colin@datatechdtp.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Mitsumi IDE CD-Rewriter
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 01:04:28 +0000
I have been offered a supply of brand new Mitsumi CR 4804 TE 24x read, 4x write,
4x re-write internal IDE CD-Rewriters for a very reasonable price (approx. 100
each + VAT) which includes manual. IDE cable, audio cable, CDR and CDRW media
and some frisbee's which also contains various PC software.
Now, I would like to know if these units could be used on an Amiga and if so
what extra hardware and / or software I would need.
The system that I would like to use one on is an A 1200 running OS 3.5 with a
Blizzard 1230 / 50mhz IV turbo, 64meg. The only other IDE device so far fitted
is a 3.5" 2.1 meg hard drive. All of the other devices on this system are run
from a Squirrel SCSI interface (2x CD Roms, 2x hard drives) .
I would greatly appreciate any information that anyone can offer me.
All the best
Colin
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Message 42244
From :"Jonathan Day" <jonday@totalise.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: HELP! - Power Tower keyboard adapter
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 01:20:47 -0000
Hi Nick
> > Let me just confirm, to the right means towards the mouse port? And
> it`s the chip directly to the right, and inline with the
> > plastic strip, (and therefore not the 'keyboard MPU' chip which is
> down (towards the ROMS) and left a little? /cautious
>
> I just checked on my spare A1200 motherboard (rev 2B) and I definately
> fitted
> the adaptor immediately to the right of the plastic strip (right being
> towards
> the mouse port as you described). The chip has something like 'CSG
> 391078-01
> 8520PL' printed on it.
It`s the same chip alright, but the adaptor doesn`t want to sit with the wire towards the mouse port, but towards the ROM chips.
The ports backbone would get in the way otherwise.
>I am assuming you are using the same adaptor?
Probably not, mines got Power Computing on it, and copyright 1997 J Shonfeld
Maybe I`ll give it a go.....
Cheers
Jon
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Message 42245
From :"Nick Darley-Jones" <nickdj@free4all.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: HELP! - Power Tower keyboard adapter
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 18:08:35 -0800
>
> Probably not, mines got Power Computing on it, and copyright 1997 J
Shonfeld
>
> Maybe I`ll give it a go.....
>
I have just remembered that in Amiga Format (issue 124 and thereabouts)
at the
back of the magazine there is an advertisement for Power computing
where they
show a picture of an A1200 with loads of gizmos attached to it. If you
look
carefully you may spot your adaptor fitted to the mentioned chip.
Check it out if you have a copy. Make sure that its the same adaptor,
it looks
fairly simular to mine.
back on line tomorrow.
Nick.
Message 42246
From :"Richard" <basshead@blue-lagoon.com.au>
Subject: [afb] apollo 040 for A1200 compatible with A2000?
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 19:53:51 -0800
I have someone interestd in buying the Apollo 040 accelerator if it
will work in his A2000, so I need to know if it will or not...
I'm thinking it wont, but I don't know if the A2000 has the same
expansion connector as the A1200
Message 42247
From :"Richard" <basshead@blue-lagoon.com.au>
Subject: [afb] Re: graphics cards for A1200
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 20:11:27 -0800
"nick lamburn" <oruk-amiga-@excite.com> wrote:
original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/afb/?start=3D42616
> Maybe you should look out for a cheap PPC instead of a straight 040,
> because they can be found cheaply, then get a tower and then get a
> Blizard Vision PPC. The 160MHz (or 200MHz) 603e + 040/25 will cost
the
> same as a straight 040/40 Blizzard these days, and a Blizzard Vision
is
> only =A3140, cheap for a gfx. card on the Amiga! :-)
Will the PPC stil be able to run normal 68K s/ware such as Miami,
IBrowse etc or will I need to use PPC versions? Or I'm guessing they
*will* work but if I can get a PC version of the s/ware it will be
considerably faster.
Rich.
Message 42248
From :Dauber <dauber@wallnet.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: Reinstalling OS 3.5
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 00:43:28 -0500
BV>> It's weird...until I got the 060, OS 3.5 worked absolutely perfectly
BV>> for me, no problems at all...
BV>
BV> Have you got the appropriate 060.library in libs: on your 3.5 partition?
Thanks for the tip,Ben -- I might have the OS 3.5/Boing Bag 68060.library on
my partition, which might be the problem -- I saw on the OS 3.5 web site
that the ACCELERATOR'S 060 lib should be there!
BTW -- here's a prob that just popped up, and this goes back to my ORIGINAL
problem that caused me to try to reinstall everything: the SETPATCH command
doesn't like seeing Picasso IV or CybergraphX screenmodes in the DEVS
directory -- just NTSC and PAL! So I commented out the C:SetPatch command
until I saw that a certain command seems to be a SetPatch panacea:
C:SetPatch QUIET SKIPROMUPDATE "scsi.device"
That seemed to have worked for a while, but ever since I put in my
accelerator, THOUGHT I got my problems straightened out [except for the
inability to reinstall OS 3.5], and ran VoyagerNG 2.95 and IBrowse 1.22 --
both legally registered -- the internal image decoding suddenly gives me
major gurus with 8000 000B [illegal hardware/CPU instruction]! I went back
and saw that somehow my startup-sequence reverted back to the older version
with the C:SetPatch command commented out! Yes, the ORIGINAL C:SetPatch
command WITHOUT the SKIPROMUPDATE option!
Well, I put back the C:SetPatch QUIET SKIPROMUPDATE "scsi.device" option,
and suddenly the Amiga's telling me "wrong number of arguments" -- and yes,
this is with EVERY version of SetPatch I tried, including the version with
OS 3.1, and versions 44.2 and 44.6!
Any clues now, folks?
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Message 42249
From :"Nick Lamburn" <oruk-amigan@excite.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: graphics cards for A1200
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 02:08:50 -0800
Hi,
> > Maybe you should look out for a cheap PPC instead of a straight040,
> > because they can be found cheaply, then get a tower and then get a
> > Blizard Vision PPC. The 160MHz (or 200MHz) 603e + 040/25 will
> > the the
> > same as a straight 040/40 Blizzard these days, and a Blizzard
Vision
> is
> > only =A3140, cheap for a gfx. card on the Amiga! :-)
>
> Will the PPC stil be able to run normal 68K s/ware such as Miami,
> IBrowse etc or will I need to use PPC versions? Or I'm guessing
they
> *will* work but if I can get a PC version of the s/ware it will be
> considerably faster.
Because these PPC cards actually have PowerPC processor (a 603e) and a
68K CPU as well (68040(LC) or 68060), they'll run both 68K and PPC
programs without use intervention it'll do it automtaically for you.
Nick
Message 42250
From :"Jonathan Day" <jonday@totalise.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] SOLVED! - Tower keyboard adaptor
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 10:27:28 -0000
Hi Nick
Thanks for your info, I now have a fully working tower.
Cheers
Jon
Message 42251
From :Andrew Crowe <andrewcrowe@enterprise.net>
Subject: [afb] Re: graphics cards for A1200
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 10:38:54 +0000
Hi Everybody,
> Will the PPC stil be able to run normal 68K s/ware such as Miami,
> IBrowse etc or will I need to use PPC versions? Or I'm guessing they
> *will* work but if I can get a PC (you mean PPC right?) version of the =
s/ware it will be
> considerably faster.
I think that ALL PPC cards will be able to run 68k s/w, otherwise we'd=
have a slight problem with Workbench wouldn't we? The current PPC card=
s have a PPC and a 68k processor, newer faster ones comming out will just=
have a PPC and use software emulation for 68k programs.
See ya :)
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Message 42252
From : Pekka Sippola <pekka.sippola@pp.inet.fi>
Subject: [afb] Re: Reinstalling OS 3.5
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 12:49:33 +0200
Hello Dauber
> Well, I put back the C:SetPatch QUIET SKIPROMUPDATE "scsi.device"
> option, and suddenly the Amiga's telling me "wrong number of
> arguments" -- and yes, this is with EVERY version of SetPatch I tried,
> including the version with OS 3.1, and versions 44.2 and 44.6!
Simply: type setpatch ? - and you see, that the typo should be
skipromupdates - an error was in the first instructions published.
The right typo has been mentioned here and in 3.5 FAQ several times.
Regards
--
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now cooking with A4000/233PPC
Message 42253
From : "Oliver Roberts" <egroups@amigaf1.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] SuperView PS II - Open Letter
Date: 15 Jan 2000 12:6:51 +0000
So, what does everybody think of the SuperView review in AF133? I see
Andreas Kleinert has had a (indirect) go at Ben about it:
http://www.realdreams.cz/amiga/local/14_1sview.html
Personally, I find it quite amusing that Andreas felt the need to
publish an open letter about a bad review - IMO, what is said in the
letter only emphasizes that the review is correct ;)
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Message 42254
From :"Nick Lamburn" <oruk-amigan@excite.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: apollo 040 for A1200 compatible with A2000?
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 04:44:12 -0800
Hi,
> I have someone interestd in buying the Apollo 040 accelerator if it
> will work in his A2000, so I need to know if it will or not...
>
> I'm thinking it wont, but I don't know if the A2000 has the same
> expansion connector as the A1200
Unfortunately that would require an adaptor from the A2000 Zorro II
slots and CPU connector to work, it's not impossible, but very
difficult and would require some very good soldering, some information
on the A2000 signals etc., and a lot of patience and nerves, so it's a
no go generally speaking! :-( Unless this guy is handy, very handy
with a soldering iron, has some A1200 style edge connectors, and some
A2000 ones.... :-)
Unfortunately, that won't work! :-(
Nick.
Message 42255
From :"Malcolm Harnden" <malky@nobleone.u-net.com>
Subject: [afb] PPC.LIBRARY
Date: 15 Jan 2000 13:09:04 +0000
Here's a tricky one.
I have had no trouble at all using ppc.library emulation to run Myzar.
All well and good except for no reason I cannot load ppc.library at
all now, no matter what the version. From the shell I recieve a
garbled message about ELF. If I try to run Frogger.ppc through Opus as
per normal I recieve a message that says Frogger.ppc is not
executable.
I have been running solid for 4 days now using Myzar but I doubt if
I've done any damage to the PPC board as WarpOS is still 100%
functional so basically I'm at a loss as to why things are not as they
seem.
Should I alter WarpOS prefs in any way?
I have included my Startup-sequence and User Startup which may shed
light onto the problem any help would be appreciated.
C:SETPATCH QUIET SKIPROMUPDATES SCSI.DEVICE
C:VERSION >NIL:
C:ADDBUFFERS >NIL: DF0: 25
C:ADDBUFFERS >NIL: DF2: 30
FAILAT 21
C:MAKEDIR RAM:T RAM:CLIPBOARDS RAM:ENV RAM:ENV/SYS RAM:UNCRUNCH
C:COPY >NIL: ENVARC: RAM:ENV ALL NOREQ
RESIDENT >NIL: C:ASSIGN PURE
RESIDENT >NIL: C:EXECUTE PURE
ASSIGN >NIL: ENV: RAM:ENV
ASSIGN >NIL: T: RAM:T
ASSIGN >NIL: CLIPS: RAM:CLIPBOARDS
ASSIGN >NIL: REXX: DH0:REXXC
ASSIGN >NIL: PRINTERS: DEVS:PRINTERS
ASSIGN >NIL: KEYMAPS: DEVS:KEYMAPS
ASSIGN >NIL: LOCALE: SYS:LOCALE
ASSIGN >NIL: LIBS: SYS:CLASSES ADD
ASSIGN >NIL: HELP: LOCALE:HELP DEFER
ASSIGN >NIL: TOOLS: DH0:TOOLS
BINDDRIVERS
C:MOUNT >NIL: DEVS:DOSDRIVERS/~(#?.INFO)
IF EXISTS DEVS:MONITORS
IF EXISTS DEVS:MONITORS/VGAONLY
DEVS:MONITORS/VGAONLY
ENDIF
C:LIST >NIL: DEVS:MONITORS/~(#?.INFO|VGAONLY) TO T:M LFORMAT "DEVS:MONITORS/%S"
EXECUTE T:M
C:DELETE >NIL: T:M
ENDIF
SETENV LANGUAGE "ENGLISH"
SETENV WORKBENCH $WORKBENCH
SETENV KICKSTART $KICKSTART
UNSET WORKBENCH
UNSET KICKSTART
C:ADDDATATYPES REFRESH QUIET
C:IPREFS
C:CONCLIP
PATH >NIL: RAM: C: SYS:UTILITIES SYS:REXXC SYS:SYSTEM S: SYS:PREFS SYS:TOOLS SYS:TOOLS/COMMODITIES SYS:WBSTARTUP ADD
IF EXISTS S:USER-STARTUP
EXECUTE S:USER-STARTUP
ENDIF
RESIDENT EXECUTE REMOVE
RESIDENT ASSIGN REMOVE
C:LOADWB
MOUNT ZA0:
WAIT 2
MOUNT CD0:
WAIT 2
ENDCLI >NIL:
ASSIGN NETCONNECT3: "DH5:NETCONNECT3"
ASSIGN AMITCP: "DH5:NETCONNECT3/AMITCP"
PATH AMITCP:BIN ADD
ASSIGN APIPE: EXISTS > NIL:
IF WARN
MOUNT APIPE: FROM AMITCP:DEVS/APIPE-MOUNTLIST
ENDIF
;---------------------------------------------
C:Assign YAM: "DH5:NETCONNECT3/PROGRAMS/YAM"
;---------------------------------------------
C:WBCTRL IMT=FAST DN G
C:LOADLIB DH0:LIBS/WARP.LIBRARY
;-----------------------------
ASYNCRUN <NIL: >NIL: C:ADDAUDIOMODES DBLSCAN REFRESH QUIET
;-------------------------
;ASYNCRUN DH0:SYSTEM/REXXMAST <NIL: >NIL:
;-------------------------
SYS:IOBlix/SetupIOBlix automounter >NIL:
;-------------------------
;BEGIN MUI
IF EXISTS "DH0:MUI"
ASSIGN MUI: "DH0:MUI"
IF EXISTS MUI:LIBS
ASSIGN ADD LIBS: MUI:LIBS
ENDIF
IF EXISTS MUI:LOCALE
ASSIGN ADD LOCALE: MUI:LOCALE
ENDIF
VERSION >NIL: EXEC.LIBRARY 39
IF NOT WARN
IF EXISTS MUI:DOCS
IF EXISTS HELP:DUMMY ; DO NOT REMOVE
ENDIF ; THIS ENTRY!
ASSIGN ADD HELP: MUI:DOCS
ENDIF
ENDIF
ENDIF
;END MUI
;-----------------------------
PATH "DH0:TOOLS/CYGNUSED" ADD
;-----------------------------------
ASSIGN CGFONTS: DH3:CGFONTS
ASSIGN DOPUS5: "DH3:OPUS5"
PATH DOPUS5:C ADD
ASSIGN FMS: DH3:FLOPPYDISKS/D2DIR
ASSIGN PPAINT: DH3:PPAINT
ASSIGN PAGESTREAM3: DH3:PAGESTREAM3
ASSIGN SOFTLOGIK: PAGESTREAM3:SOFTLOGIK
ASSIGN FONTS: "PAGESTREAM3:SOFTLOGIK/FONTS" ADD
ASSIGN LIBS: "PAGESTREAM3:SOFTLOGIK/LIBS" ADD
ASSIGN JPEGTMP: DH0:T
ASSIGN FILES: NETCONNECT3:PROGRAMS/MICRODOT-II/FILES
ASSIGN >NIL: VMEM: DH3:FLOPPYDISKS/D2DIR/
ASSIGN PREFS: DH0:PREFS
ASSIGN SAMPLES: DH3:SAMPLES
ASSIGN PD: DH0:PD
ASSIGN FANTASY: DH3:FANTASY
ASSIGN DOWNLOADS: DH3:DOWNLOADS
ASSIGN NETSTUFF: DH3:DOWNLOADS/TMP2
ASSIGN WBSTARTUP: DH0:WBSTARTUP
ASSIGN CLASSES: DH0:CLASSES
ASSIGN GAMES: DH0:GAMES
ASSIGN UTILITIES: DH0:UTILITIES
ASSIGN STORAGE: DH0:STORAGE
;----------------------------------------------------
;BEGIN SVIEWII
PATH DH0:UTILITIES ADD
;------------------------
SVPrefs >NIL: <NIL: INIT
;------------------------------
ASSIGN MIAMI: "NETCONNECT3:PROGRAMS/MIAMI"
;-------------------------------------
ASSIGN TURBOPRINT: "DH0:PREFS/TURBOPRINT"
;---------------------------
ASSIGN AWEB3: NETCONNECT3:PROGRAMS/AWEB3
;-------------------------
ASSIGN GHOSTSCRIPT: "DH0:PREFS/TURBOPRINT/GHOSTSCRIPT"
;--------------------------
ASSIGN UCONV: "DH0:ULTRACONV_V4/"
MAKEDIR RAM:UCC
;-----------------------------------------
ASSIGN SG: NETCONNECT3:PROGRAMS/STARGATE
;-------------------------------------------
SETENV EDITOR PAGESTREAM3:PAGELINER
;-----------------------------
COPY >NIL: SYS:S/RAM.INFO TO RAM:DISK.INFO
COPY >NIL: SYS:S/DEF_DRAWER.INFO TO RAM:CLIPBOARDS.INFO
COPY >NIL: SYS:S/DEF_DRAWER1.INFO TO RAM:T.INFO
COPY >NIL: SYS:S/DEF_DRAWER2.INFO TO RAM:UNCRUNCH.INFO
;---------------------------------------------
C:BRUN >NIL: <NIL: DH0:C/PRELUDERESET
;---------------------------------------------
ASSIGN FXPAINT: DH3:FXPAINT
;---------------------------------------------
;Assign WO2097: DH0:GAMES/WIPEOUT
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Malcolm Harnden
Amiga WarpOS User
malky@nobleone.u-net.com
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Message 42256
From :"John Connor" <jaconnorcz@hotmail.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: To writte directly in the Amiga filesystem with a PC?(at least you could help, Ben?)
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 05:31:21 -0800
"jos=E9" <a785-@aaual.ualg.pt> wrote:
original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/afb/?start=3D42067
> My big thanks to the person that replied my previous post, wich was on
> ways to read/writte disks in the ms-dos filesystem. The problem is
that
> for me to get the program to do that from the Aminet I=B4m using a Pee
> Cee for free in my work. The program will be saved in the ms-dos
> filesystem wich my Amiga can=B4t read yet! So I just remembered if any
> pee cee program exists that writtes or converts directly in the Amiga
> filesystem?
> Many thanks.
>
I don`t know of any such program, but here is another possibility. IF
you know anyone with a later Amiga (WB 2.1 or later, so it has
CrossDos), then get MessyDos from Aminet via your PC, take it to your
friend with an Amiga, and persuade him (her) to read it into RAM: and
copy the files out onto an OFS formatted disc.
One other possibility - I used MessyDos or something similar a while
ago, my Amiga originally came with WB2.04, which didn`t have CrossDos.
I got it off a coverdisk, but I can`t remember which one - I haven`t
used it for years. If you`re really desperate I might try to find a
copy, but post takes a while from the Czech Republic, so the other
possibilities might be quicker.
Sorry for the delay, but I've only just read your message from a few
days ago.
Good luck, John Connor
(A1500 with B2060 accelerator (32Mb), Picasso IV, 2.2Gb HD, Zip 100Mb,
CDROM, HD floppy drive etc., running Dopus Magellan II and WB3.5)
PS - pet Amiga hate - unreliable keyboards - decent keyboards are about
the only thing I like about PCs.
PPS - I want to practice CGI programming (Perl and Python) and I don't
have a Net connection (no phone), though I do have IBrowse 2.1 and the
Miami lite that came with OS3.5. Is there any way I can set up a local
server to satisfy IBrowse, receive and process GET and POST calls, and
call CGI scripts? At the moment IBrowse complains of a missing
bsdsocket.library when I try to submit a form... Any ideas?
Message 42257
From :"J.N" <jn_amimate@yahoo.com>
Subject: [afb] Checking Datestamps in AmigaOS Scripts
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 05:41:07 -0800
Hello All.
When it come to AmigaOS I consider myself to be more then a
novice, but not an expert, more like an average user.
I frequently make AmigaOS scripts, and some of them can get a
bit complacated at times, but reciently I have been wondering
how to make a script that would check the datestamp of a file/s
and then... lets say just as an example... print some text
saying something like "This file was created before the year
2000" or "This file was created after the date 01/01/20" with
the Echo command. If somebody knows, then please tell me.
Thanks in advance.
-
J.N (jnamimate@mynetaddress.com)
-
Message 42258
From : "Oliver Roberts" <egroups@amigaf1.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: PPC.LIBRARY
Date: 15 Jan 2000 13:50:7 +0000
On 15-Jan-00 13:09:04 GMT, Malcolm Harnden wrote:
> I have had no trouble at all using ppc.library emulation to run Myzar.
>
> All well and good except for no reason I cannot load ppc.library at
> all now, no matter what the version. From the shell I recieve a
> garbled message about ELF. If I try to run Frogger.ppc through Opus as
> per normal I recieve a message that says Frogger.ppc is not
> executable.
>
> I have been running solid for 4 days now using Myzar but I doubt if
> I've done any damage to the PPC board as WarpOS is still 100%
> functional so basically I'm at a loss as to why things are not as they
> seem.
Are you sure the RC5 client (as run by Myzar) wasn't just using
PowerUp (not the emulation)? This is quite possible if you are not
running any WarpOS stuff on boot. I say this because a very important
line appears to be missing from your startup-sequence - make sure
this is the first line (above setpatch):
C:BPPCFix >NIL: install 040 reboot
This basically removes the PowerUp ppc.library so that the emulation lib
can be used. BPPCFix is supplied with WarpUp (has to be installed
manually, IIRC). Also, grab the latest emulation ppc.library from
http://devnull.owl.de/~frank/ppclibemu.lzx and copy the library to
LIBS:
> Should I alter WarpOS prefs in any way?
Probably not. Might be a good idea to make sure powerpc/terminator
is set to 1 though.
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http://www.nanunanu.org/~oliver/ - ICQ: 34640231
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<tsb>
Message 42259
From :"Will" <wills-place@engineer.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: Nasty Wintel System (Ha ha ha!!!)
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 07:06:18 -0800
> > And just what is critical update? There's an annoying lack of
> > information about all things Windows. I can see it's doing
> > something every 5 minutes, but no clue as to what. Checking
> > for program failures?
>
> Critical updates are updates that *need* to be installed. For
> instance, serious security bugs, crash-inducing bugs, that sort
> of thing.
>
> The easiest way to explain them is to take Voyager's recent
> update from 3.0 to 3.0a - it was only a two revision bump,
> but it fixed such an evil crash-inducing bug on so many
> systems that it needed to be released. Get it?
This is not particularly a Msoft problem, there is a worldwide team of
wreckers whose sole object is to ruin every computer orientated system.
The updates are often a response to newly discovered weaknesses.
Anybody who doubts the extent of this should visit some of the warez
and cracks sites. Make sure your virus checker is up to date before you
do though.
Bye for now.......
Will.
Message 42260
From :"Nick Darley-Jones" <nickdj@free4all.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Reinstalling OS 3.5
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 07:11:11 -0800
> > Well, I put back the C:SetPatch QUIET SKIPROMUPDATE "scsi.device"
> > option, and suddenly the Amiga's telling me "wrong number of
> > arguments" -- and yes, this is with EVERY version of SetPatch I
tried,
> > including the version with OS 3.1, and versions 44.2 and 44.6!
>
> Simply: type setpatch ? - and you see, that the typo should be
> skipromupdates - an error was in the first instructions published.
> The right typo has been mentioned here and in 3.5 FAQ several times.
I thought you had to write it as 'C:SetPatch SKIPROMUPDATE
"SCSI.DEVICE" QUIET'
But then again I haven't had any problems!
Regards,
Nick,
Message 42261
From :"Nick Darley-Jones" <nickdj@free4all.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] OS3.5 and T-Zer0!
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 07:23:42 -0800
Hello all.
Not having much time to play games anymore (now I have OS3.5 working)
I have only just noticed that when I put in my T-Zer0 disk none of the
files show up anymore! Even when I 'show all' I end up with files with
names like 'ATAPI_~1.LHA' and 'T0INST~1'. No longer do I have any sort
of installation available.
My system is...
A1200
Appolo 68040 25Mhz + 16Mb Fast.
Power Flyer Gold edition.
CD-Rom on port 2.
This probably has something to do with the power flyer and OS3.5
because
I have OS3.0 on a seperate partition and the disk works fine! And I can
run it without any problems. Still can't get the CD music to work with
the game though!
Any suggestions?
Nick.
visit www.free0052804.free4all.co.uk (not completed) for some excellent
modules (rave, dance and jungle) that were on the Amiga Format 'Storm
Scene'
disk!
Message 42262
From :"Phil Watmough" <phil@watmough26.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Motherboard Modification & Twister MKII
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 07:56:53 -0800
Just bought a Twister MKII serial port for A1200 (040) Rev 2B and I
have been
having problems with crashes and very slow (slower than internal
serial) c.p.s
I have been informed that I need a modification on the motherboard.
Any one with any ideas can E-Mail me at Phil@Watmough26.Freeserve.Co.UK
Cya
Phil Watmough
Message 42263
From :"Malcolm Harnden" <malky@nobleone.u-net.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: PPC.LIBRARY
Date: 15 Jan 2000 14:07:45 +0000
Don`t try to be a great man just be a man and let history make it`s own Judgments.
On StarDate:- 15 Jan 2000 13:50:7 +0000
The following was added to the ships log:- [afb] Re: PPC.LIBRARY
> On 15-Jan-00 13:09:04 GMT, Malcolm Harnden wrote:> Are you sure the RC5
> client (as run by Myzar) wasn't just using
> PowerUp (not the emulation)? This is quite possible if you are not
> running any WarpOS stuff on boot. I say this because a very important
> line appears to be missing from your startup-sequence - make sure
> this is the first line (above setpatch):
>
> C:BPPCFix >NIL: install 040 reboot
Sorry I should have mentioned the hardware it's a CyberPPC.
>
> This basically removes the PowerUp ppc.library so that the emulation lib
> can be used. BPPCFix is supplied with WarpUp (has to be installed
> manually, IIRC). Also, grab the latest emulation ppc.library from
> http://devnull.owl.de/~frank/ppclibemu.lzx and copy the library to
> LIBS:
Yes Frank is helping me at the moment, I have version c installed of
the PPC lib emu.
>
> > Should I alter WarpOS prefs in any way?
>
> Probably not. Might be a good idea to make sure powerpc/terminator
> is set to 1 though.
>
this is set to 2 on a CyberPPC.
Thanks for your help, I wasted your time by not specifying the
hardware, sorry.
--
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Message 42264
From :"Nick Darley-Jones" <nickdj@free4all.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Reinstalling OS 3.5
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 08:23:29 -0800
>
> I thought you had to write it as 'C:SetPatch SKIPROMUPDATE
> "SCSI.DEVICE" QUIET'
> But then again I haven't had any problems!
Sorry for my last mail! I just didn't read the documentation properly.
May be next time I will read the instructions!
Nick.
Message 42265
From :"J.N" <jn_amimate@yahoo.com>
Subject: [afb] Internet queries
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 10:36:51 -0800
Hello All.
I have some questions...
1. Can I upload to an FTP site with Voyager,iBrowse or AWeb?
2. Madmatt may of asked this for me yesterday but does a program
exist like BlizKick (I think it's called that) that will work
on my Magnum?
And now for the interesting bit...
I was curious about how much Amiga warez I could find on the net
the other day (I am no pirate) and all I could find was crap, old
games like Alien Breed Special Edition. I think it's good how there
seems to be no serious Amiga software being pirated on the net and
most versions of Windoze seem to be all over the net!!! Ha ha!!! ;)
-
J.N
-
P.S:- If any of you have any Mike Oldfield stuff (images, MODs ect)
then please send my some. My e-mail address is
jnamimate@mynetaddress.com :)
Message 42266
From :"Alan L.M. Buxey" <kcci1@central.susx.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Cybervision 64 - SaleNews Urgent
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 18:38:04 +0000 (GMT)
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, Ben Vost wrote:
> You can buy CV64/3D's for that much, but the CV64 was a much better card.
faster 2D....but no use with Warp3D
alan
Message 42267
From :"Alan L.M. Buxey" <kcci1@central.susx.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: OS3.5 & iff datatype
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 18:39:32 +0000 (GMT)
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, Sealey, M. wrote:
> That's unnecessarily brutal, Alan. Why not just copy those files
> which are mis-matched?
>
> Do picture.datatype, and then do ilbm.datatype if it's different.
> There's no reason to copy the entire system software bundle, even
> if it WILL fix the problem.. it may cause others, for all you know.
well, i did what i did because WAY too much of the new OS wasnt copied -
but, yes, unless you're really sure, just handcopy individual files
alan
Message 42268
From :"Clive Bradley" <cbradl@sharesteam.u-net.com>
Subject: [afb] afb e-mails
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 10:40:28 -0800
Hi
I have had no e-mails sent to me since the 10/01/00 but I know there
have been some because there are on the website.
How can I reinstate the e-mails?
TIA
Brad
Message 42269
From :"Jonathan M. Dudley" <jonny@thelabyrinth.free-online.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Magic Workbench Icons (was Isn't it annoying....
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 18:37:57 +0000
Robert Johnston wrote:
> Who Remember's those old 3-colour AOS Icons? Black, White and Orange!
> Kewl!!! :)
And blue.
Which makes 4. :)
Any chance of ditching that minor novella at the end of your mails?
Regards,
Jonny.
--
For every action there is an equal and opposite criticism.
Message 42270
From :"Alan L.M. Buxey" <kcci1@central.susx.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Cybervision 64 - SaleNews Urgent
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 18:41:11 +0000 (GMT)
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, Sealey, M. wrote:
>=20
> > you can buy brand new CV64's from PowerComputing =A3169.99
>=20
> Which is about $270 - in the real world there are many
> currencies, some of which your mailer seems to be filtering
> out.. although that doesn't stop you from typing Micro$oft..
i knew it was dollars - which is why i added a pound to my mark. only
knocking 1/4 off the price isnt common practice in the 2nd hand computer
market
alan
Message 42271
From :"Alan L.M. Buxey" <kcci1@central.susx.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: LZX Y2K bug
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 18:43:36 +0000 (GMT)
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, Sealey, M. wrote:
> I think that would be an oddity on your strange setup, rather than
> OS3.5 itself - if you'd installed onto a clean partition then you'd
> never have got that.
i had it on a clean install too - it was only after the clean install
that i directly copied the files to my old sys:
> What's the betting you have some freaky patches installed that are
> messing about? MCP's QuickLayers makes my system VERY unstable,
i dont run MCP
> You do that, Alan, don't bother to get to the root cause; just
> gloss over it with yet another peice of software :)
:-) DOpus 5 gives me a nice GUI. OS3.5 gives me a better underlying OS
to run that on.
alan
Message 42272
From :"Alan L.M. Buxey" <kcci1@central.susx.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Cybervision 64 - SaleNews Urgent
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 18:44:25 +0000 (GMT)
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, xatiminey wrote:
> dunno what the current conversion is, but I've always used 2US$=3D1UK=A3 =
as
> a very rough guide. so that makes it about =A3100ish (give or take =A325)
$2=3D=A31 - i wish! :-)
(think its around 1.56 )
alan
Message 42273
From :Andrew Crowe <andrewcrowe@enterprise.net>
Subject: [afb] Re: Internet queries
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 18:45:23 +0000
Hi Everybody,
> 1. Can I upload to an FTP site with Voyager,iBrowse or AWeb?
I doubt it, but you can easily download an FTP program or 2 from Amine=
t, there are quite a few of them around :)
> 2. Madmatt may of asked this for me yesterday but does a program
> exist like BlizKick (I think it's called that) that will work
> on my Magnum?
Are you sure Blizkick doesn't work? Anyway, if that doesn't, search o=
n aminet, theres bound to be one that'll work ;)
> And now for the interesting bit...
> =
> I was curious about how much Amiga warez I could find on the net
> the other day (I am no pirate) and all I could find was crap, old
> games like Alien Breed Special Edition. I think it's good how there
> seems to be no serious Amiga software being pirated on the net and
> most versions of Windoze seem to be all over the net!!! Ha ha!!! ;)
I know a site with old games that are now legal to download :
http://back2roots.emuunlim.com/
=
See ya :)
-- =
Manta Soft - Amiga programing & web page designing
http://mantasoft.aio.co.uk/ ICQ: 21829166 =
- ------------------- Quote of the day: -------------------- -
Lost in the translation, a beautiful feeling, but not in the language,
to see how it felt...
-- Pasifica
Message 42274
From :"Alan L.M. Buxey" <kcci1@central.susx.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Cybervision 64 - SaleNews Urgent
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 18:45:58 +0000 (GMT)
On 12 Jan 2000, Kevin Fairhurst wrote:
>=20
> $1.6US is much more like =A31 ... which makes it about =A3125. =A325 is =
alot to
> "give or take" ;-)
probabl add a nice dollop of =A3's for th postage from US->UK
alan
Message 42275
From :Dave Morgan <phonix@reggae.musician.org.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Where is my V3? :-(
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 20:52:41 +0000
Hello Dave
On 09-Jan-00, Dave Morgan waxed lyrically on the theme of: Where is my V3?
:-(
>DM Hi All,
>DM I have a big problem with Voyager3.
Sorry to answer my own mail, but I have managed to sort out the problem. I
decided to clean up my startup-sequence and user-startup and try again and
hey presto! it now works. Don't ask me what it was clashing with coz I
havent got a clue as there was nothing obvious.
Thanks to all those that replied, much appreciated :).
Cheers and all the best
--
<tsb>
Dave Morgan - phonix@reggae.musician.org.uk (Home) ICQ:24796509
Amiga A1200, CBM 1084s 14" Monitor, Blizzard 1230/50, 68882, SCSI Kit, 2MB
chip, 48MB Fast, Western Digital 1.8Gb HD, Seagate 520MB HD, Matshita
8xSpeed Atapi/Ide CD-ROM, Plextor 12x Speed SCSI CD-Rom, Ricoh 6201s SCSI
CD-RW, Canon bjc-4200 printer, Microtek E3 scsi scanner, Hayes Accura
56k/v.90 modem.
<tsb>
Noah saved all the animals from the flood by arcing them.
<tsb>
Message 42276
From :Chris Andrews <ca@fortunecity.com>
Subject: [afb] PowerOS "Cool"
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 18:55:38 +0000 (GMT)
Dunno if someone has mentioned this before. But osnews.com has said
that PowerOS is it's cool OS of the day (not that they update it
everyday).
http://www.osnews.com/news/
'Cool OS of the day: Power OS - According to their web site, it "will
bring the look, feel and efficiency of AmigaOS to a native PowerPC RISC
chip processor"'
bye,
Chris
Message 42277
From :"Alan L.M. Buxey" <kcci1@central.susx.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: PC Vs. Amiga
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 18:57:36 +0000 (GMT)
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, Robert Johnston wrote:
> have. The problem is Industry... I work for a PC company, 'coz I couldn't
> find any Amiga ones that were Hiring. I use PC's at work, 'coz I have to.
> There's no software for the amiga that can run half the things I have to
> have this PC running.
err, most of this above description matches the position i was in at my
last employment. whats the problem? I dont see a problem. if anything,
it strengthened my view of my Amiga.
> And just what is it about the PC we all "Hate"? A PC is, after all, just a
> collection of cards plugged into a motherboard. And some of those Cards are
> being converted to work on the Amiga, so that's that out of the window. Is
> it the Processor? Well, there's 2 options there (Intel and AMD), so it can't
> be that. Is it the Windows system? Well, windows is available for DEC
> Alpha's and SUN Solaris workstations, and there's Linux available as well,
> so It's not the OS.
its not the cards being converted..its the chips being used in most
cases. Windows is a hellish system..an most people who have DEC and
Solaris's prefer running other OSs, they just happen to be able to run
(old) windows ports. I dont hate PCs as much when they run Linux. what I
do hate about PC's *is* the CPU - its horrible and crippled by legacy
support. i also hate seeing modern motherboards with ISA slots on
them. waste of time/space an money. I do like new technologies that are
on the PC..but they are only on the PC because that is the most common
platform...luckily Apple have got USB and Firewire developed for their
Macs - and we're about to get those on our Amigas.
so, in summary, the PC's i dont like are ones that run M$ windoze (or
whatever you prefer to call it) (though I'll cut NT some slack), on
crippled CPUs (imagine how fast the Athlon could be if it didnt have to
cope with the old junk!), using old legacy hardware (that includes
converted ISA stuff thats glued onto PCI cards).
theres also quite a lot of Amiga things I dont like as well...though
most of that can be blamed on a lack of development by a parent company
for the past 10 years!
alan
Message 42278
From :"Alan L.M. Buxey" <kcci1@central.susx.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Where is the Amiga spirit?(Ben?)
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 18:58:55 +0000 (GMT)
On 13 Jan 2000, Tim Seifert wrote:
> >> Cee for free in my work. The program will be saved in the ms-dos
> >> filesystem wich my Amiga can=B4t read yet!
>=20
> > Why not?
>=20
> My guess is that he has no way to get a MS-DOS reading system onto his
> Amiga. It's no good downloading one of these on your IBM, if you have
> no way to make an Amiga disk for reading IBM disks. Catch 22.
if he has os3.6 (or even 3.0/3.1) thn it'd be the end of that little=20
problem!
alan
Message 42279
From :Andrew Crowe <andrewcrowe@enterprise.net>
Subject: [afb] Re: LZX Y2K bug
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 19:00:35 +0000
Hi Everybody,
>> Yes and no. Yes it can be different from your other drives, and no, y=
ou
>> can't use anything other than OFS with the RAM disk. The RAM disk is
>> always, and has to be, OFS.
> =
> hmmm...doesnt sound very Amiga-like to me - i'm sure that it could be
> changed...if we wanted to use another filesystem for it.... patches to
> the ROM code would be required. even with FFS being used, the RAM disk
> would be sped up considerably.
Why don't you get one of those dynamic recoverable ram disks? I've go=
t one set up as a floppy disk image (instant de-crunching of .ADF and .DM=
S files :) and like the original one it only takes up the memory it needs=
:) You could set it up for as large as you like with whatever file syst=
em you like :)
(I think It's called 'statram' or sommin, look on aminet for it ;)
See ya :)
-- =
Manta Soft - Amiga programing & web page designing
http://mantasoft.aio.co.uk/ ICQ: 21829166 =
- ------------------- Quote of the day: -------------------- -
"Bother," said Pooh, as a piece of blue ice hit him square in the face.
Message 42280
From :"Alan L.M. Buxey" <kcci1@central.susx.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: PC Vs. Amiga
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 19:03:13 +0000 (GMT)
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, Sealey, M. wrote:
> me anyway, and I can bet 3 people on here are going to act
> like pedants and pick it to bits for no reason but to make
> themselves feel good.
>=20
> Well go ahead, pick away..
I'm not going to - as what you said matches most of my opinions on this
subject . I just hope they DONT call it EasyPC ;-)
alan - also with a =A32000 A1200 system
Message 42281
From :"J.N" <jn_amimate@yahoo.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: Internet queries
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 11:03:32 -0800
Hello Andrew Crowe.
Thanks for your help but FTP programs don't seem to work for me, but
it's
still worth a go... again! :)
I'm off to Aminet now to search for BlizKick and simmiler programs.
-
J.N
-
Message 42282
From :"Alan L.M. Buxey" <kcci1@central.susx.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: OS3.5 & iff datatype
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 19:06:16 +0000 (GMT)
On 12 Jan 2000, Oliver Roberts wrote:
> I would suggest that he leave his picture.datatype as it is (yes,
> it's the CGX one), as it's much faster than the OS 3.5 one and it
> certainly works just as well as the OS 3.5 one.
<shuffle, shuffle>
alan installs his CGX 4 datatype back into libs: :-)
Message 42283
From :"Alan L.M. Buxey" <kcci1@central.susx.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: PC vs. Amiga
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 19:09:27 +0000 (GMT)
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, Sean Courtney wrote:
> Ever try upgrading the processor in an IBM-compatible computer? heh! In m=
y
> Amiga 4000 all I had to do was take out the A3640, flip a coupla jumpers,
> pop the 060 in, and I was up and running! With a PC you have to buy a who=
le
> new damn computer!
just upgraded someones 233 to a 450 - simply plugging the new CPU in and
changing 2 jumpers. if it was a better motherboard i could have done
that in the BIOS. usually you only need a new CPU and a new motherboard
(if its more recent machine)
that'd be =A3100 for new motherboard and a 500MHz AMD K6-2
=20
anyway, lets get back to Amiga stuff!
alan
Message 42284
From :"Alan L.M. Buxey" <kcci1@central.susx.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: uploading without ftp
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 19:10:36 +0000 (GMT)
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, Paul Williams wrote:
> Tried that, the remote host closes the connection as soon as it opens
> it. I'm trying to get to the freeserve ftp site, if that's any use.
you can only get to your freeserve FTP site via a freeserve account -
logged into your freeserve account from home for example. its the server
at freeserve thats shutting you out!
alan
Message 42285
From :"Alan L.M. Buxey" <kcci1@central.susx.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: AF133
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 19:12:25 +0000 (GMT)
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, Bill Hoggett wrote:
> Alan L.M. Buxey [mailto:kcci1@central.susx.ac.uk] wrote:
>
> >AF132 is the Jan 2000 issue.....and the folk at Future say that i dont
> >get my AF133 (feb 2k issue) until jan 17th - so how come people are
> >already reading it?
>
> Mine arrived yesterday.
it WAS the postal service. my mag was sitting at my old place (which,
luckily, i had to pas by on the way to a friends house earlier). so much
for their (Royal mails) expensive redirection service which came into
effect mid-december for my new place.
alan
Message 42286
From :"Alan L.M. Buxey" <kcci1@central.susx.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: LZX Y2K bug
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 19:14:28 +0000 (GMT)
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, Andrew Crowe wrote:
> Why don't you get one of those dynamic recoverable ram disks? I've got one set up as a floppy disk image (instant de-crunching of .ADF and .DMS files :) and like the original one it only takes up the memory it needs :) You could set it up for as large as you like with whatever file system you like :)
>
> (I think It's called 'statram' or sommin, look on aminet for it ;)
perhaps....i'll look into this
alan
Message 42287
From :"Alan L.M. Buxey" <kcci1@central.susx.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Video playing
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 19:18:22 +0000 (GMT)
hi,
softcinema 0.8a has just been released - and it now works under WarpUP
(but only under emulation - its still a PowerUP util) - and you need the
latest ppclibemu - 0.7b
aln
Message 42288
From :"Paul Williams" <pwill@serapis.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: uploading without ftp
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 11:18:58 -0800
"alan l.m. buxey" <kcci-@central.susx.ac.uk> wrote:
> you can only get to your freeserve FTP site via a freeserve account -
> logged into your freeserve account from home for example. its the
server
> at freeserve thats shutting you out!
>
Oops, I never thought of that :)
I assumed that because you can access the mail server from outside, you
should be able to do the same with ftp. Time to think of something
else, methinks.
Thanks for the help everyone.
Paul - giving up and going home
Message 42289
From :"Tom Miles" <tom@teknogrebo.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Videoing Bvision output
Date: 12 Jan 2000 16:12:57 +0000
Hi there,
For my final year project at university I'm creating an amiga graphics app.
(Please don't ask me to explain what it does - I expect I'll release it to
Aminet once it's done and you can find out then)
Seeing as I want to get into the games industry after uni I need a demo, so
I was thinking I could record the output to a video tape (I doubt the
companies would have any amigas to try the program on directly somehow).
The problem I'm therefore facing is how to get the output from a BVision
gfx card onto video. Would I need some form of GenLock or something? I
may just give up and go for a 'camcorder over the shoulder' type shot, but
if I could do something with better quality fairly easily then I'ld prefer
that.
Any suggestions?
Tom
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Message 42290
From :"Alex Furmanski" <a.furmanski@virgin.net>
Subject: [afb] Re: Me = LOL!
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 18:22:01 -0000
Hi Ben
> >> Actually, that was the order of the answers (they went from small
values
> >> to large) given too.
>
> > Y'know, it took me a while to get that one :-)
>
> I know.
You "know"? Are you calling me slow ;-) or are you just psychic?
--
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WWW: http://www.furmanskinet.connectfree.co.uk
ICQ: 51206302
This week's lie: Submarines are used to smuggle hair into Japan.
Message 42291
From :"Alex Furmanski" <a.furmanski@virgin.net>
Subject: [afb] Re: AF133
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 18:23:24 -0000
Hi Ben
> > Ever since Screaming.net my mum can't use the excuse of money to keep me
> > off the computer so she's now changed to using the old one about my
brain
> > being irradiated by my monitor. So I tell her about this great monitor
in
> > AF that does a really nice display, is compact (even showed her the
pics,
> > she nodded in approvement) and bestest of all doesn't turn brain to
> > stir-fry. She then asks 'How much is it then'. I got my coat.
>
> It was a lovely monitor though - it's unusual to find any size of monitor
> you can lift with one hand... :q
If my old 14" monitor had a handle I reckon I could lift it one-handed, but
then I do turn green when irritated.
--
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ICQ: 51206302
This week's lie: Submarines are used to smuggle hair into Japan.
Message 42292
From :"Alex Furmanski" <a.furmanski@virgin.net>
Subject: [afb] Magical mail!
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 18:42:16 -0000
Hiya
Here's some of the header info of a mail I got from this list, which appears
to have magical powers which enable it to travel backwards in time. But
seriously, who's guilty of having an incorrect clock?
Received: from cj.egroups.com ([207.138.41.175]) by mta3-svc.virgin.net
(InterMail vM.4.01.02.00 201-229-116) with SMTP
for <a.furmanski@virgin.net>; Wed, 12 Jan 2000 14:49:51 +0000
So it got to Virgin's servers at 2:49:51 pm, five minutes before the
original post...
Received: from [10.1.2.41] by cj.egroups.com with NNFMP; 12 Jan 2000
14:55:55 -0000
Got lobbed around eGroups at 2:55:55 pm
Received: from keeler.central.susx.ac.uk [139.184.24.12] (root) by
rinka.central.susx.ac.uk with smtp (Exim 1.82 #17) id 128PAs-0005Y4-00; Wed,
12 Jan 2000 14:55:02 +0000
And flew around Sussex Uni's servers at 2:55:02pm
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 14:55:07 +0000 (GMT)
Though it was sent from somebody's computer at 14:55:07
Hmmmm
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ICQ: 51206302
This week's lie: Submarines are used to smuggle hair into Japan.
Message 42293
From :"Alex Furmanski" <a.furmanski@virgin.net>
Subject: [afb] Re: POLL: Do you use a registered version of MUI
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 18:45:51 -0000
Hi Vic
> It`s a mess - try selling it to me! Since when do customers have to
justify
> not buying something? And I`ve heard all the arguments before - they
sound
> just like the people who say that Windows is good.
We now begin our series of lectures in "How to provoke the wrath of Mr
Sealey" :-)
--
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WWW: http://www.furmanskinet.connectfree.co.uk
ICQ: 51206302
This week's lie: Submarines are used to smuggle hair into Japan.
Message 42294
From :
Subject:
Date:
Message 42295
From :"Andrew Gillen" <andyroo@globalnet.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: No Subject
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 19:43:41 -0000
Hi Sandy,
> > How does he get the .ADF image onto the amiga? ;)
>
> Null modem? Oh, right, the computers are too far apart.
>
> PD house is definitely the best option.
Or No.8 of the Amiga Format collection, you know the collection of disks
which started with Vista. This was yonks and yonks ago, but No.8 had TvText
and CrossDOS on it. So if he's a long time reader of AF, he will already
have the software in his collection :)
Tata,
--
Andrew Gillen
andy@pudding.net
Message 42296
From :"Les Railton" <les@starscream99.karoo.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: PC vs. Amiga
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 11:44:59 -0800
> > The software available just doesn't do what I want it to do. Amiga
> > equivalents have always been good to me.
>
> But with the Amiga, it's like having 2,000 Pieces of software to do
what 1
> does on the PC...
Its great though because all of the pieces WORK for a long time without
you having to do anything drastic, like reformatting the hard drive,
Which that ONE peice of software on the PC seems to cause quite alot!!
> > Ever try upgrading the processor in an IBM-compatible
> > computer? heh! In my
> > Amiga 4000 all I had to do was take out the A3640, flip a
> > coupla jumpers,
> > pop the 060 in, and I was up and running! With a PC you have
> > to buy a whole
> > new damn computer!
>
> Only to Upgrade the Family (PI-PII/III), you'd have to do something
VERY
> similar to change Family (0X0 to PPC)
I think what Sean meant was that after about 3 months you find that
your computer is soooooo out of date that you feel you HAVE to ditch
the old and buy a new PC.
Ive had my lowly A1200 for Yeeeeeaaaaarrrs, Upgraded? ONCE with a nice
old Blizzard 1230 IV. PC upgrade history? lost count. I personally find
my AMIGA a refreshing change from the everyday uses of PCs, Im not
bothered that it is slow (mind you it boots in 8 seconds and never
halts under strain, unlike my "fast" PIII 450 PC with BigBloat 98)I
just Enjoy it!! Thats what using the AMIGA is all about, DAMN RIGHT
FUUUUUUNNN!! ;)
>
> Visit our Website at http://www.simply.co.uk
I have done and I think your prices are too expensive ;)
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WHAT????
Message 42297
From :"Morgan Larsson" <morgan.larsson@telia.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: The Boing Bag & Genesis
Date: 12 Jan 2000 20:50:41 -0100
Hi All.
>OS3.5 Boing Bag, Genesis and Workbench
Well, not exactly, but...
Having OS3.5 + Boing Bag, NC2 +MDII y2k fix.
1. If I press the Add Bookmarks button (in V) when I'm browsing I
seem to lose all assigns and all disk icons. "Please insert volume t,
env whatever" :(
2. Right-clicking on a link in MDII selecting "Add URL to CM"
results in absolutely nothing anymore.
I guess no2 has something to do with Contact Manager changing to a MUI
mcc or something. Any ideas ?
Cheers...........Morgan
Message 42298
From :Jon Barker <jon@bigbus.demon.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: AOL taking over Time Warner
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 18:44:17 +0000
Hello Kevin
On 11-Jan-00, Kevin Fairhurst wrote:
> I vaguely remember there being something about AOL being partnered with
> gateway. So does the buyout perchance have something to do with Gateway?
> Perhaps Gateway will produce (using Amiga patents and technology?) the set
> top box everyone thinks AOL will produce to access Time Warners' back
> catalogue of TV shows and films ...
> Kev
Pace have done a deal with Time Warner,
Cheers
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Message 42299
From :Jon Barker <jon@bigbus.demon.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: OEM or OEM's
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 19:14:13 +0000
Hello jeremy
Just how do you manage to get that +1200 hrs in your header?
"Date Fri, 11 Nov 2011 11:30:37 +1200"
Cheers
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Message 42300
From :Jon Barker <jon@bigbus.demon.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: POLL: Do you use a registered version of MUI
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 19:20:34 +0000
Hello M.
On 12-Jan-00, Sealey, M. wrote:
> Come on, I've so far disproved any accusations that Reaction
> sucks, try me with MUI :)
There's nothing to prove, they do a job and that's that. Some people
want the moon on a stick :-)
Cheers
--
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Jon Barker ICQ:20786000
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Message 42301
From :Jon Barker <jon@bigbus.demon.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Hypercom question for you lot...
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 19:56:36 +0000
Hello Jason
On 12-Jan-00, Jason Murray wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I've just installed a HyperCOM 4 into my A4000 Tower.
> German documentation is fun - does anyone have the installation sheet
> in English? I'm afraid there's something I might have missed on it.
> In actual fact, I can't even tell if the damn thing is installed right
> or not - I connected a modem to what I *think* is hyperCOM40.device
> unit 0, but NComm said it couldn't detect a modem.
The docs stink. Which way round do I fit it in my A2000? I took a guess
and had the board facing the same way as my PicassoII+ and it worked, it
sounds logical now, but not at the time. Have you got the HC3ZSER00 or
perhaps HC4ZSER00 in the DEVS:DOSDrivers drawer? NCOMM only looks at
serial.device, I think,
Cheers
--
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Jon Barker ICQ:20786000
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Message 42302
From :Matthew Garrett <mjg59@cam.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Magical mail!
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 20:03:45 +0000
> Here's some of the header info of a mail I got from this list, which appears
> to have magical powers which enable it to travel backwards in time. But
> seriously, who's guilty of having an incorrect clock?
All of them, probably.
--
Matthew Garrett | mjg59@cam.ac.uk
Message 42303
From :"Matthew Wise" <matthew@wise25.swinternet.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Messed up gadgets
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 12:08:25 -0800
"sealey, m." <mws-@leicester.ac.uk> wrote:
original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/afb/?start=41890
> > HELP!
> >
> > I was copying some libs across from a CD recently.
>
> *BAD* idea ;)
It was a dir on a AFCD..
>
> > When I rebooted I found that the window/screen system gadgets
> > e.g. close, sizing, scroll were corrupted!!!! How can I restore
> > the correct images without reinstalling WB/DOpus (booting into
> > WB instead of DOpus the gadgets are OK...)
>
> Reinstalling WB or DOpus wouldn't help anyway ;)
>
> Do you have any patches* installed that change the sysiclass
> gadgets? Or are they just dodgy old WB3.1 window gadgets?
>
> * prime candidates being MCP
^^^
> You might want to reinstall the libraries that came with
> such patches, or maybe look for updated versions of those
> patches if you haven't updated recently.
Thanks m8!! - that is exactly what fixed the problem. Dodgy
mcpgfx.library! Could have been a later version - what is the latest
version of MCP btw? I've got v1.21.
V. grateful to U for sorting this out for me, so quickly as well,
thanks!
Matt W
Now, if Windoze did this... :-) Another reinstall needed methinks!
---
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Message 42304
From :"Vic E Babes" <zalda@home4968.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Imagine tutorials in AF
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 06:26:39 -0000
Hello, Andrew,
> Your FPU was conflicting with /your harddrive/ ? Are you sure that's
>possible? Maybe it's conflicting with a patch /on/ your harddrive? (I
presume
>you tried his h/d in your amiga?)
Yes, I`m sure - I`ve had the hard drive for seven years - it is because of
its age - modern hard drives don`t cause this problem - it was Eyetech who
put me on to this.
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VIC E BABES
http://www.home4968.freeserve.co.uk
Message 42405
From :"Vic E Babes" <zalda@home4968.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Imagine tutorials in AF
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 06:30:54 -0000
Hello, Jonathan,
> Why is that? Is HTML not easier than Amiga Guide? Tute may be easier to
>follow in HMTL, what with pictures mixed in with the text.
Because I don`t have my Amiga on the net - and don`t want to install MUI in
order to test my HTML code on my Amiga (I use my parents PC for the
internet). However, I`ve already started the guide, and done 3 basic
tutorials, as well as explaining the preferences, and I`ve included
pictures - which are 16 colour screen grabs from Imagine - so HTML isn`t
really necessary. I`ve also included my config - so that anyone who wants
to use it, will be able to follow the tutorials a little easier, because as
well as referring to the menu commands - it shows function keys and user
gadgets in brackets.
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VIC E BABES
http://www.home4968.freeserve.co.uk
Message 42406
From :"Vic E Babes" <zalda@home4968.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Sealey messages deleted from my server
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 06:34:33 -0000
[VIC E BABES SAID]
>I only recently got my fpu working - it
> > was conflicting with my hard drive
[SEALEY. M. SAID]
> *cough* BOLLOCKS *cough*
God almighty has spoken again. Perhaps you`d like to get in touch with
Eyetech who told me that this might be the problem, and which did indeed
turn out to be the case.
I have instructed my mail program to delete mails from the server that are
sent by "SEALEY. M."
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VIC E BABES
http://www.home4968.freeserve.co.uk
Message 42407
From :"Vic E Babes" <zalda@home4968.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Imagine tutorials in AF
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 06:36:12 -0000
> wait until Enhanced AmigaGuide(c) is released! :-)
Perhaps AmigaGuide already has the function and I`m unaware of it - but a <A
NAME="BLAH"> would be very helpful.
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VIC E BABES
http://www.home4968.freeserve.co.uk
Message 42408
From :"Vic E Babes" <zalda@home4968.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Imagine tutorials in AF
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 06:39:42 -0000
> typesmith is useful for converting font to ps for use in imagine, but
> imagines spline editor is far faster and easier to use
Sorry Mash - gotta disagree with you there - AFAIK - when you go into knot
control, any tangent you change on one side of a point automatically affects
the tangent on the other side - I also don`t think you can insert points
between other points, or change curves to straight lines and back - all of
which can be done extremely easily with TypeSmith.
However - since you are on the Imagine Constant Upgrade Program, and no
doubt have a manual, I will bow to your superior knowledge if you tell me
that the above is not true.
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VIC E BABES
http://www.home4968.freeserve.co.uk
Message 42409
From :"Vic E Babes" <zalda@home4968.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Imagine tutorials in AF
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 06:40:47 -0000
Hello, Mash
Oh, and BTW - TypeSmith has got a fantastic Autotrace function for tracing
bitmaps. That`s how I created the splines of countries that are on my
website.
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VIC E BABES
http://www.home4968.freeserve.co.uk
Message 42410
From :Tudor Davies <tudor@high5.net>
Subject: [afb] Re: Sealey messages deleted from my server
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 19:43:43 +0100
Vic "E by gum" Babes wrote:
> >I only recently got my fpu working - it
> > was conflicting with my hard drive
> [SEALEY. M. SAID]
> *cough* BOLLOCKS *cough*
> God almighty has spoken again. Perhaps you`d like to get in touch with
> Eyetech who told me that this might be the problem, and which did indeed
> turn out to be the case.
He has a point. Its like saying that you car wouldn't start because he chain
had come off your bicycle. They are completely unrelated...
> I have instructed my mail program to delete mails from the server that are
> sent by "SEALEY. M."
Pointless because that isn't where they come from.
Crumbs, Vic - get a grip. Matt *does* know what he is talking about.
Approach him with care and don't try to balls**t him and everything will be
fine.
Apart from the fact that you've made a complete idiot of yourself and no-one
will take you seriously now :)
Which is a pity as you are a very talented artist (checked the site).
l8r
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Message 42411
From :"Anthony Prime" <anthony@prime.clara.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: CPU fan
Date: 19 Jan 2000 18:45:27 +0000
G. Burdett said something about [afb] Re: CPU fan
> Does anyone know of other suppliers in the UK - perhaps similar to
> Maplin?
http://www.cpc.co.uk
Maplin with Balls :)
Cheers
--
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>>Powered by Amiga in Crewe
anthony@prime.clara.co.uk
Message 42412
From :Matthew Garrett <mjg59@cam.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Sealey messages deleted from my server
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 18:49:10 +0000
On Wed, Jan 19, 2000 at 06:34:33AM -0000, Vic E Babes wrote:
> [SEALEY. M. SAID]
> > *cough* BOLLOCKS *cough*
>
> God almighty has spoken again. Perhaps you`d like to get in touch with
> Eyetech who told me that this might be the problem, and which did indeed
> turn out to be the case.
Eyetech have been known to have... erm... interesting? views on
hardware. An IDE drive that has dodgy timing and which just happened to
flake out on the Amiga's IDE interface due to the extra RAM on your card
altering speed or due to the FPU altering the time it takes autoconfig to
work, perhaps. An IDE drive that's "Incompatible with your FPU"? Given
that (AFAIK) the IDE driver code doesn't call any FPU instructions, I
strongly doubt it. It's far more likely to be a broken drive that worked
by chance than anything else.
> I have instructed my mail program to delete mails from the server that are
> sent by "SEALEY. M."
Which makes it somewhat hard for Matt to explain himself to you.
(How does your mail program know that mails are sent by "SEALEY. M."?)
--
Matthew Garrett | mjg59@cam.ac.uk
Message 42413
From :"Les Railton" <les@starscream99.karoo.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Good old A1000
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 10:53:09 -0800
"erol ismael" <eismae-@netscape.net> wrote:
> Les, I will open my A1000 and have a look for you.
What did you find!!
> > Also does anyone have the kickstart and workbench disks for this
> > wonderful machine as this is the only thing I need now to make it
all
> > work (I got hold of a step down converter for the power!!)
>
> I have the kikstart 1.0 and 1.1 original disks, but I am not sure
about
> copying them for you due to the copyright??? (can anyone else help?)
Dont worry I would like th originals anyway if poss...
> Les the other thing you could do is wait for the kickflash.
> <see web link below>
> http://www.jschoenfeld.com/ekickflash.htm
Ill check this out, Cheers ;)
> As for your power converter problem I would contact Power Computing or
> Eyetech as they may have a solution for you. <web details below>
S'oright about the power now because I can use my (Jap) Dreamcasts step
down converter if I need to
> Sorry to blab on
Dont worry I am just as bad!! ;)
> one other thing that I was told by Power Computing
> was the Viper520 CD might work on the A1000, I have not yet brought
one
> to test it though.
I could Imagine it possible, its not that much different from an A500
is it. Mind you, the physical layout is quite different!
Cheers for the info Erol. From the replies I have seen though it seems
like my A1000 is just like them all, nothing out of the ordinary. If a
machine was made nowadays you wouldnt get any of this personal stuff in
it, it just goes to show how passionate they all where about their new
baby at the time!!
Regards
Les
Message 42414
From :Rick Hodger <rick.thehub@bigfoot.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: Hacking locale.library
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 12:32:53 +0000
I watched as Sealey, M. hammered "[afb] Re: Hacking locale.library" out o=
n their keyboard...
>>>> Just type "patchlibrary libs:libname.library 39.00" in a shell.
>> =
>>> He said, breaking the style guide :) The revision number has to
>>> be non-zero, Paul ;)
>> =
>> But the bloke (sorry, can't remember name) said the program required
>> /exactly/ version 39, which is 39.00 AFAIK.
> OpenLibrary() doesn't care about the revision, which, by the way,
> SHOULD BE NON-ZERO. =
It depends if the programmer has specified a version number or not. =
OpenLibrary("workbench.library",0) will work on any workbench.library, bu=
t
OpenLibrary("workbench.library",44) is only going to work on OS3.5
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Message 42415
From :Rick Hodger <rick.thehub@bigfoot.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: Nick! Freelance! (C Tutorial)
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 12:41:06 +0000
I watched as Sealey, M. hammered "[afb] Re: Nick! Freelance! (C Tutorial)=
" out on their keyboard...
>> Perhaps AF should have an ongoing C tutorial which various =
>> ppl can write and it can thus cover every imaginable subject
>> and program type. Like one month domeone could do something
>> on writing net applications and interfacing with TCP/IP stacks
> I'd like to see a quick tutorial on that, at least..
Could probably do with one, without someone to point out what you're doin=
g
wrong...you'll never manage to write a net app. Mostly due to the rather=
nasty bsdsocket.library autodocs, which I've been told are taken more or
less straight from the original FreeBSD docs.
>> and another month, an explaination on how c2p code works and
>> how to intergrate it into a program.
> Wha'for? It seems a rather obscure topic. Besides, the documentation
> for all the popular c2p libraries is very good: fill a buffer
> with byte-sized colour data, and call the big bad "convert" routine
> with the address of your data, your rastport, and some flagettes.
>> part (or as a whole) should have a further reading list at the end
>> (which would naturally include web sites and other online =
>> *free* stuff)
> Why *free*?
Because he doesn't want to pay hideous amounts of money for it?
-- =
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<sb>
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Message 42416
From :Rick Hodger <rick.thehub@bigfoot.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: Ben! Freelance!
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 12:43:58 +0000
I watched as Sealey, M. hammered "[afb] Re: Ben! Freelance!" out on their=
keyboard...
>> On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Sealey, M. wrote:
>> =
>>> You can't get anywhere in BASIC, least of all Blitz. You can't
>> =
>> unless its VisualBasic. in which case you get 28k a year doing bugger
>> all ;-)
> VisualBASIC is not BASIC, it's more like CORBA.
*BONG* Wrong answer. VisualBasic is Basic for Windows, with a few extra
odds and ends for accessing MS-Access databases and such like. =
> And either way, you can earn 80k a year doing bugger all if you're
> a C++ programmer ;)
Heheh
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Message 42417
From :Jani =??Q?M=E4kitalo?= <jani.makitalo@saunalahti.fi>
Subject: [afb] Re: Mobile phones+internet
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 19:44:35 +0300
On 19-Jan-00 Kevin White wrote:
> I access the Internet using a Nokia 5110 and a cable that connects
> between the phone and the serial port of my PC Notebook. I've not
> tried it using my Amiga though (got a land line on that).
Or you could use Nokias Communicator :)
> Speed is pretty slow though - I get 9600, but it's possible to get
> 19,200 with some phones (not my Nokia though).
Bluetooth promises 56k transfer rates. Dunno what these "Duo" mobile
lines do to transfer rates, though; since they operate on a higher
frequency it would theoretically increase the speed, but I know next to
nothing about these things.
> Cheers,
> Kevin White
- Jani
--
"The capacity of technology to modify the definition of humanity"
Message 42418
From :Darren Smith <paradise.now@virgin.net>
Subject: [afb] Re: Transmeta
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 19:05:20 +0100
Hello
On 19-Jan-00, you wrote:
> /me goes to a PST time server website and see that at (12:50 ish, by my CD
> clock) the PST website reads, and I quote, "12:52:33", so then smart arse,
> gon't get picky unless you're prepared to back up with the facts. btw the
> URL is http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/pstclock.html, then push the stop
> button.
Erm, that's probably a bit of javascript that fills in the time on YOUR
machine, as javascript runs on the client, not on the host...
Regards
--
The Jester
http://freespace.virgin.net/paradise.now
--
Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.
-- Albert Einstein
Message 42419
From :Matthew Garrett <mjg59@cam.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Hacking locale.library
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 19:08:34 +0000
On Wed, Jan 19, 2000 at 12:32:53PM +0000, Rick Hodger wrote:
> I watched as Sealey, M. hammered "[afb] Re: Hacking locale.library" out on their keyboard...
> > OpenLibrary() doesn't care about the revision, which, by the way,
^^^^^^^^
> > SHOULD BE NON-ZERO.
>
> It depends if the programmer has specified a version number or not.
> OpenLibrary("workbench.library",0) will work on any workbench.library, but
> OpenLibrary("workbench.library",44) is only going to work on OS3.5
44 is the version, not the revision.
--
Matthew Garrett | mjg59@cam.ac.uk
Message 42420
From :"Oliver Roberts" <oliver.roberts@iname.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: AFCDView (was Blitz (was: Ben! Freelance!))
Date: 19 Jan 2000 20:28:44 +0000
Hi Nick,
On 19-Jan-00 10:25:56 GMT, Nick Lamburn wrote:
> Oh and on an off note related to AFCDView, does anybody else find that
> if they have Multiview selected as their AmigaGuide displayer, that the
> links don't work in a AmigaGuide file from the CD, until you move it to
> another location like a HDisk partition, RAM: RAD: etc. How do I solve
> this?
Could you give me an example of such a file from AFCD49 please (i.e.
the drawer and filename)? I'll test it out just to check there isn't
a problem.
Also, which version of the OS do you have?
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Message 42421
From :"Alan L.M. Buxey" <kcci1@central.susx.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Testing
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 10:29:21 +0000 (GMT)
On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, Sealey, M. wrote:
> Can someone reply to this message just to check something?
> If you're using a PC, don't bother, but Amiga users please
> take note and reply.. just say ANYTHING!
just testing from a Un*x box with Pine (well, gotta make sure all bases
are covered :-) )
alan
Message 42422
From :"Alan L.M. Buxey" <kcci1@central.susx.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Imagine tutorials in AF
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 10:33:35 +0000 (GMT)
On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, Vic E Babes wrote:
> Because I don`t have my Amiga on the net - and don`t want to install MUI in
> order to test my HTML code on my Amiga (I use my parents PC for the
use AWeb if you dont want MUI. its in OS3.5.............
PS theres a few neat AmigaGuide->HTML convertors on Aminet
alan
Message 42423
From :"Alan L.M. Buxey" <kcci1@central.susx.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Sealey messages deleted from my server
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 10:34:34 +0000 (GMT)
On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, Vic E Babes wrote:
> God almighty has spoken again. Perhaps you`d like to get in touch with
> Eyetech who told me that this might be the problem, and which did indeed
> turn out to be the case.
i wouldnt believe everything that Eyetech say either. did you, by any
chance, buy a nice new HD from them to solve your problem? 8-)
alan
Message 42424
From :Rick Hodger <rick.thehub@bigfoot.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: Mobile phones+internet
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 19:42:09 +0000
I watched as Robert Johnston hammered "[afb] Re: Mobile phones+internet" =
out on their keyboard...
>> Does anyone here use a mobile for this? What sort of connection speeds=
>> could I expect to get? Is this even possible? And am I actually going
>> to make it to any of my lectures in uni this week? (the answer to the
>> last one is probably no)
> * No...
> * 9600 Baud (GSM Max rate 9Kbps)
Not completely true, there is a 33.6k GSM modem, but it uses a special
compression technology which your ISP has to support as well. Oh, and it=
cost 299+ last time I checked.
> * Yes
> * Probably not
> * (Unasked question "Will my mobile bills be huge?") YES!
-- =
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Message 42425
From :Rick Hodger <rick.thehub@bigfoot.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: Simple question (hopefully)
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 19:31:04 +0000
I watched as Robert Johnston hammered "[afb] Re: Simple question (hopeful=
ly)" out on their keyboard...
>>> Which is better to put in a Apollo 040, an EDO simm or an FP one?
>> =
>> Whichever is cheaper
> BZZZZTT! The Apollo 040 (At least my one) Doesn't like EDO above 16Mb. =
Go
> for FP.
The specification for EDO memory is that when plugged into a non-EDO mach=
ine
it's supposed to act the same as a bog-standard SIMM. EDO should work on=
any machine. I know it works in my Apollo 040.
-- =
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Message 42426
From :Rick Hodger <rick.thehub@bigfoot.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: CDs and DVDs
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 19:37:17 +0000
I watched as Simon John Hall hammered "[afb] CDs and DVDs" out on their k=
eyboard...
> Is it possible to plug a DVD drive in the place of a CD drive and acces=
s
> it and use it as a CD drive, using cd.device? Then, when proper systems=
> become available to use DVDs and play them, all you have to do is updat=
e
> the filesystem and mountlist? Also does a cd.device (or equivalent ATAP=
I
> device) come with OS 3.5 coz the one I have is not very good?
Proper solution which is far more likly to work: Phone Power Computing a=
nd
order, PowerFlyer, DVD Drive, AllegroCDFS and "Hardware DVD MPEG-2 decode=
r
for A1200".
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<sb>
<sb>Anytime things appear to be going better, you have overlooked somethi=
ng.
Message 42427
From :Rick Hodger <rick.thehub@bigfoot.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: VaporWare is vapor indeed?!?
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 19:48:20 +0000
I watched as Matthew Garrett hammered "[afb] Re: VaporWare is vapor indee=
d?!?" out on their keyboard...
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2000 at 09:50:21AM +0000, Rick Hodger wrote:
>>>> <sb>Rick Hodger - Programmer for #Pagan Software#
>>>> <sb>Visit us at http://www.pagan-games.com
>>> Mumble grmph non-standard tags in mail hmmph even worse than HTML gng=
k.
>> Hey, they look pretty in YAM :)
> Mumble grmph exactly the same sort of attitude that means people post H=
TML
> to mailing lists and newsgroups with the excuse that they want to have
> pretty fonts and hey everyone else should be using the same mail progra=
m
> as them because it lets them have pretty fonts and colour and Javascrip=
t
> and stuff and never mind that some people are reading stuff on an
> 80x24 serial console running at 9600 baud off an ancient IBM server
> on a token ring network that isn't 8 bit clean because they should
> just get their university to buy new kit preferably from Microsoft
> because it lets them have pretty fonts and colour and Javascript and
> stuff and don't worry about the fact that mail and news and stuff
> used to work without having to worry about whether other clients
> would be compatible with whatever you posted or anything but then
> that's progress apparantly and sod anyone who happens to be using a
> different mail client hmmph bah humbug gngk.
Hey, I agree completely about the HTML thing, but mostly because it usual=
ly
doubles the size of an e-mail and is a complete waste of bandwidth. Four=
extra little characters a couple of times in someone's sig isn't that big=
an
issue tho.
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Message 42428
From :"Ben Vost" <ben.vost@futurenet.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] afb in AF
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 10:41:29 +0000
Hi all,
Rather than asking someone in particular to write the afb column this issue,
please send me your comments on afb. I don't want more than fifty words,
and I'd like them to come to my mailbox, rather than taking up bandwidth on
here, so send them to ben.vost@futurenet.co.uk with the subject "afb
stuff". Anyone who posts here will get raspberries blown at them (privately
I hope to avoid bandwidth blah blah), and the best one will win a prize
from me (to be decided upon). I need something by end of play today (well,
by 0900GMT 21.01.2000), so get writing, and let's have some stuff from
lurkers!
All the best,
--
Ben Vost (x2337) /PGP key available/ T: (+44) 01225 442244
Editor, Amiga Format F: (+44) 01225 732275
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Stuff Happens To Thing Due To Whatever
Message 42429
From :"Ben Vost" <ben.vost@futurenet.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Length of sigs (again)
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 10:43:55 +0000
Hi Rick,
> Hey, I agree completely about the HTML thing, but mostly because it
> usually doubles the size of an e-mail and is a complete waste of
> bandwidth. Four extra little characters a couple of times in someone's sig
> isn't that big an issue tho.
You're quite right, however, having an eleven line sig *is* a bit excessive
wouldn't you say?
All the best,
--
Ben Vost (x2337) /PGP key available/ T: (+44) 01225 442244
Editor, Amiga Format F: (+44) 01225 732275
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Excuse for the day: configuration error
Message 42430
From :"Paul Williams" <pwill@serapis.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Mobile phones+internet
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 02:59:50 -0800
"sealey, m." <mws-@leicester.ac.uk> wrote:
> They may have set quotas on hard disk usage, making that a no-no.
We have a temp drive with about a Gig free.
> Plus, WinUAE tries to set certain registry keys when it starts
> up for the 'first time' (or since you last deleted those keys ;)
> and if they've disallowed unauthorised (i.e. non-University
> apps) registry access for user accounts then you're stuffed.
No, it's ok. I tried it yesterday and got the insert disk screen. Now
I've just got to stick Workbench and a few apps on a zip cartridge and
I'll be sorted.
Cheers everyone.
Paul - recovering from making it to a lecture this morning
Message 42431
From :"Michael" <Michael@MysticalAmiga.Freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Close the Gates on your way out...
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 06:29:38 -0000
>
> What's so good about that? He's promoted himself to
> Cheif Software Architect!!!
>
demoded himself you mean....he is starting making use of the internet...ah
ah!
oh well!
Michael
Message 42432
From :"Michael" <Michael@MysticalAmiga.Freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: PC vs. Amiga
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 06:18:04 -0000
> The other thing to do is if you have a UDMA hard disk on a
> UDMA drive controller, to make sure your hard disk has the
> DMA switch active in the Device Manager (under Disk Drives),
> ignore the warning, but if you start getting data corruption
> or invalidated Recycle Bins etc. then you should switch it
> back off - and make SURE you have DMA capable drives AND
> controllers..
>
> Either way, all of these can be reduced. Windows doesn't set
> them by default because it would harm compatibility. But
> setting them makes it all better ;)
>
I have Windows running really fast at the mo....I mean it boots in under
39 secs...with around 5 items in the system tray (including DrSolomans
AntiVirus checker!).
I have do some things to my PC to get it going at this speed though....use
the
drivers which come with your motherboard (you should have a CD or disk
which should have a driver for you chipset...it will give you 'x86 to IDE
controller'
thus replacing the shit windows generic driver...speeds everything up no end
though
I have to delete my DOS CD driver because it conflicts with the Windows
one!.
Michael
Message 42433
From :"Mikey C" <michael.carrillo@ukonline.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] OT: More Fusion Queries
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 03:21:05 -0800
Hi all,
Right first of all thank you for your help with regards to the monitor
settings on Fusion.
I now have it running on a very nice 800x600 display.
Now then I am stuck with a slight problem when it comes to internet
access.
When connecting with my modem (via Fusion) to the internet I only get
back 19200 connection - I only have a 28k modem :( using the
serial.device.
If I change the device in the the emulator settings, to 8n1.device I
get full 28,000 connection. The only problem is that it locks up after
a minute and I have to switch the Amiga off as a soft reset doesn't
work.
I have tried artser.device = 19200
I have tried new8n1_040.device - it locks up.
The serial.device I am using is the latest one that came with boing bag
1.
Does anyone know how to overcome this problem?
Cheers for your help.
Regards
Mikey C
Message 42434
From :"Michael" <Michael@MysticalAmiga.Freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: PC vs. Amiga
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 05:34:06 -0000
> Ever try upgrading the processor in an IBM-compatible computer? heh! In my
> Amiga 4000 all I had to do was take out the A3640, flip a coupla jumpers,
> pop the 060 in, and I was up and running! With a PC you have to buy a
whole
> new damn computer!
Thats hardly new!!!
just upgraded someones 233 to a 450 - simply plugging the new CPU in and
changing 2 jumpers. if it was a better motherboard i could have done
that in the BIOS. usually you only need a new CPU and a new motherboard
(if its more recent machine)
Some modern motherboards allow you to setup the processor thought BIOS
(voltage and the speed)
that'd be 100 for new motherboard and a 500MHz AMD K6-2
I just got a 500Mhz K6-2...I won't have to upgrade for a while....I just
upgraded from
a P100 by the way (I don't upgrade in 6 months like the norm!!)
Michael
Message 42435
From :Robert Johnston <RJOHNSTON@SIMPLY.CO.UK>
Subject: [afb] Re: Close the Gates on your way out...
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 11:20:28 -0000
> demoded himself you mean....he is starting making use of the
> internet...ah
Started? I bet he's still using a T-1 like (Or something similar) so he
doesn't know what us modem users have to go through.
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Message 42436
From :"Ben Vost" <ben.vost@futurenet.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: More Fusion Queries
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 11:23:53 +0000
Hi Mikey,
> Now then I am stuck with a slight problem when it comes to internet
> access.
> When connecting with my modem (via Fusion) to the internet I only get
> back 19200 connection - I only have a 28k modem :( using the
> serial.device.
> Does anyone know how to overcome this problem?
Getting a better serial port?
All the best,
--
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+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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Message 42437
From :"Paul Laycock" <amipal@yahoo.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: More Fusion Queries
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 03:31:44 -0800
> > When connecting with my modem (via Fusion) to the internet I only
get
> > back 19200 connection - I only have a 28k modem :( using the
> > serial.device.
>
> > Does anyone know how to overcome this problem?
>
> Getting a better serial port?
Speaking of serial ports, I've just ordered myself a nice TwisterII,
plus a load of ROM spacers for the PowerFlyer in preparation for my
BVision...
Paul
Message 42438
From :"Mikey C" <michael.carrillo@ukonline.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: More Fusion Queries
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 03:36:30 -0800
Oi! Ben, No!!!
>
> Getting a better serial port?
Har, Har, very funny. :)
Listen Pal, I get full 28,000 connection on my Amiga with Genises.
I cannot understand why I only get 19200 when running Fusion using the
same serial.device.
I agree, a nice shiney new Serial port would be nice, but you have to
remember two things..
1: I'm skint. (wife on Maternity leave and it's just my wages)
2: With a 28,000 modem, would a twister or Silver surfer make much
difference?
Can anyone help with my earlier query, please!
Regards
Mikey C
Message 42439
From :"Michael" <Michael@MysticalAmiga.Freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: PC vs. Amiga
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 05:46:34 -0000
> Its great though because all of the pieces WORK for a long time without
> you having to do anything drastic, like reformatting the hard drive,
> Which that ONE peice of software on the PC seems to cause quite alot!!
>
I haven't reformatted my PCs harddrive in ages...I have had to reinstall
Windows
alot recently though this is only because programs keep distroying the
registry
when they don't uninstall properly!
> > > Ever try upgrading the processor in an IBM-compatible
> > > computer? heh! In my Amiga 4000 all I had to do was take out the
A3640, flip a
> > > coupla jumpers, pop the 060 in, and I was up and running! With a PC
you have
> > > to buy a whole new damn computer!
> >
> > Only to Upgrade the Family (PI-PII/III), you'd have to do something
> VERY similar to change Family (0X0 to PPC)
>
Its depends what you PC is....I have a 500Mhz k6-2 with 128....it seems
very good at the moment...I don't seem to use virtual memory anymore!
My old P100 which only had 16MB has big 32MB swap files...it was slower than
watching paint dry!!!
>
> Ive had my lowly A1200 for Yeeeeeaaaaarrrs, Upgraded? ONCE with a nice
> old Blizzard 1230 IV. PC upgrade history? lost count. I personally find
> my AMIGA a refreshing change from the everyday uses of PCs, Im not
> bothered that it is slow (mind you it boots in 8 seconds and never
> halts under strain, unlike my "fast" PIII 450 PC with BigBloat 98)I
> just Enjoy it!! Thats what using the AMIGA is all about, DAMN RIGHT
> FUUUUUUNNN!! ;)
>
I use Win95 B...Win98 is slow as the definition of slowness....Win95 seems
to run fast when you don't use virtual memory....
Here is a quick test (you haven't said how much virtual memory you
have!)....when running
Windows open a DOS box...and type the following:
1. CD\WIN95 (or whatever Windows directory is...only if you don't start in
the Windows
directory!)
2. DIR *.SWP /A (now if you PC is running as efficiently as Windows will
allow this should be quite
small!...mine has the size 0 . Though my PC has in its AUTOEXEC.BAT:
DELTREE /Y C:\WIN95\WIN386.SWP to make the WIN386.SWP be recreated by
Windows).
Michael
Message 42440
From :"Samuel Byford" <sam@biffordyoungest.u-net.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: TurboPrint update
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 03:56:20 -0800
> Hello,
>
> i've attempted to perform the TP7.06 update, and although it has
updated
> the files on my harddrive, I am unable to "register" it as it
modified my
> TP7 boot disk when I first installed it.
>
> Is there a way around this? I am now unable to run Turboprint or the
prefs
> program :(
>
> Kev
>
Have I missed something? Turboprint update? Hm. Have t check thatr
one out! Anyway - always make a back up copy of the original. Better
safe than sorry as they say.
Bifford the Youngest
Message 42441
From :"Matthew J Fletcher" <amimjf@hotmail.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: More Fusion Queries
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 04:16:09 -0800
> I cannot understand why I only get 19200 when running Fusion using the
> same serial.device.
> Can anyone help with my earlier query, please!
This may be a stupid idea, but you have tripple checked the baud
settings havent you,.. and also the modem int strings, mine only does
33.6 buy defult, but my passing some extra strings i get V42bis also.
-matt
Message 42442
From :"Matthew J Fletcher" <amimjf@hotmail.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: Gcc is broken !!!
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 04:53:50 -0800
"richard drummond" <richard.drummon-@futurenet.co.uk> wrote:
> Hmmm. I get the same results. Both with GCC and VBCC. Both with FPU
and IEEE
> maths. Perhaps there is some problem with doing FP-register or 64-bit
> returns from a function.
If it matters, its also broken on gcc for solaris, and borlandc for
winnt.
-matt
Message 42443
From :"Kevin Fairhurst" <redvers@redvers.u-net.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: TurboPrint update
Date: 20 Jan 2000 12:52:51 +0000
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 03:56:20 -0800, Samuel Byford (sam@biffordyoungest.u-net.com) wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > i've attempted to perform the TP7.06 update, and although it has
> updated
> > the files on my harddrive, I am unable to "register" it as it
> modified my
> > TP7 boot disk when I first installed it.
> >
> > Is there a way around this? I am now unable to run Turboprint or the
> prefs
> > program :(
> >
> > Kev
> >
>
> Have I missed something? Turboprint update? Hm. Have t check thatr
> one out! Anyway - always make a back up copy of the original. Better
> safe than sorry as they say.
I'm able to use it again by replacing the Turboprefs proggy with a backup
of an old one, but it isn't an ideal solution :(
Kev
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Message 42444
From :Sandy Brownlee <sandy@brownlee99.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Now the Transmeta website is online!
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 13:25:40 +0100
Hello,
Has anyone else seen this yet?
It's a bit of a disappointment; just a low- power x86 compatible, as far as
I can see.
Regards,
Sandy Brownlee
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Message 42445
From :"Ben Vost" <ben.vost@futurenet.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Free Amiga!
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 14:28:02 +0000
Hi all,
A very generous Amiga owner wants to give his rather highly specced Amiga
away to a good home. He's based in the Northwest of England (in Cheshire)
and he's ready to receive an email on the subject (chesh@iclway.co.uk).
This isn't a bog standard 1200 he's got on offer - it's a very good machine
and he can't bear to sell it, so he wants it to get a good home.
All the best,
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Message 42446
From :riksweeney@hotmail.com
Subject: [afb] Workbench Prefs
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 06:32:40 -0800
If I select "best" quality Icon rendering, the colour wheel in things
like IconEdit goes black and white. I've read in the manual that higher
quality Icons leads to less colours being available but I have 16bit
CGFX. Has anyone else noticed this? At the moment I have to stick with
"poor" otherwise things like IconEdit open on their own screen, which
is useless.
Message 42447
From :"Ben Vost" <ben.vost@futurenet.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Workbench Prefs
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 14:34:34 +0000
Hi riksweeney@hotmail.com,
> If I select "best" quality Icon rendering, the colour wheel in things
> like IconEdit goes black and white. I've read in the manual that higher
> quality Icons leads to less colours being available but I have 16bit
> CGFX. Has anyone else noticed this? At the moment I have to stick with
> "poor" otherwise things like IconEdit open on their own screen, which
> is useless.
Even if you are using 24-bit screenmodes Workbench only has 256 pens to play
with, so yes, this will happen. Of course, it doesn't with the officially
sanctioned Picasso96 2.0, but then not everyone can run that...
All the best,
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Message 42448
From :Hugo Wilkinson <hugo@bestamigasoftware.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Sig's..
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 14:49:27 +0000
Hello.
This is my first post to this group.. <grin>
I think the following about sigs;
1> most people don't actually NEED to use them - unless they have something
to advertise..
2> if people must use them, put them at the TOP/BEGINNING of their
e-mails...
that way it gets it out the way and the reading sub-consciously knows that
all that is left to be read is the e-mail....
how many times have you looked forward to opening an apparently large
e-mail, only to be confronted by 6 - 10 lines of usual information, a
massive great sig, and another 15 lines added by company servers explaining
that the views of the company are not expressed within this e-mail..
don't u just hate it ;)
Hugo.
Message 42449
From :riksweeney@hotmail.com
Subject: [afb] Re: Sig's..
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 06:54:56 -0800
You've written "Sigs" gramatically incorrect in the subject.
Message 42450
From :Robert Johnston <RJOHNSTON@SIMPLY.CO.UK>
Subject: [afb] Re: Sig's..
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 14:54:36 -0000
> 2> if people must use them, put them at the TOP/BEGINNING of their
> e-mails...
* Thinks "Sig... as in Signature... I don't know anyone who signs their
letters at the top, do you?"
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Message 42451
From :"David McMinn" <dave@satanicdreams.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: Now the Transmeta website is online!
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 06:55:43 -0800
> Has anyone else seen this yet?
Yes. I'm surprised there wasn't more stuff about this here yesterday at
8pm GMT :) Although I think the mail limit was reached.
> It's a bit of a disappointment; just a low- power x86 compatible, as
far as
> I can see.
Significantly low power (according to Transmeta). Laptops and other
things like that will get a longer battery life. And its supposed to be
well quick. The stuff on the website makes it sound like it kicks all
x86 ass, but I very much doubt it. And its not /just/ x86 compatible -
its compatible with any processor, as long as they write the software
wrapper to translate the instructions from whatever processor to the
Crusoe.
Message 42452
From :Matthew O'Neill <mash@myamiga.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: (Fwd) Whales Voyage 2
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 16:00:40 +0100
On 19-Jan-00, Eddie Maddock wrote:
>>> No matter what they say I stand by my complaint if PD games can be
>>> made for graphics cards (Space on Aminet) so should commercial ones.
could whoever it was send me the original reply they gave, I missed it while
the miggy was packed up
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Message 42453
From :Matthew O'Neill <mash@myamiga.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Blitz (was: Ben! Freelance!)
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 16:09:00 +0100
Hi Robert
> IF dvd filesystems become more readily available, and IF more people get
> DVD drives on their Amigas, how about a "Best of AFCD" DVD every so often
> (Or AF-on-DVD or something) for Subscribers... to replace that
> "Subscriber's superdisk" and we lost....
time for a list
1) we cant use dvds
2) not enough people to make it worth it will have one for ages
3) how ya gonna fill a dvd when filling a cd is hard enough
4) certainly not while the floppy edition is still around
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Message 42454
From :Matthew O'Neill <mash@myamiga.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: CDs and DVDs
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 16:12:38 +0100
Hi Simon
> it'll probably be, more expensive coz it's got a special laser in it it
> that will change the frequency of the laser, which is gonna be a bit
> tricky to do, so will probably push the price up, but i suppose one less
> laser...
> whatever.
its gotta be cheaper, why would they make it if its more expensive?
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Message 42455
From :Matthew O'Neill <mash@myamiga.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: High spec Amiga for sale
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 16:20:56 +0100
On 19-Jan-00, chris wrote:
>> looking for 550'ish or swap for an iMac
>>
> 550'ish? 250.....tops. The lowest spec PPC board, 32Mb RAM, 4xCD & <1Gb
> HD doesn't really qualify as a high spec Amiga nowadays, does it. Be
> honest.
Ignoring the fact that you're not allowed to advertise on here....
500 is about right. the ppc and gfx card together are worth over 200
second hand as it is. I noticed some idiot is trying to get 190 for the
bottom ppc card on amibench though!, good luck to him....
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Message 42456
From :Matthew O'Neill <mash@myamiga.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] dvd
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 16:33:38 +0100
On 19-Jan-00, Kevin Fairhurst wrote:
>>> They trying to get rid of those dodgy flippers no-one wants? ;-)
dammit they piss me off, goodfellas for example. crap quality, doesn't reach
the boarders of the overscan area plus ya gotta turn over halfway through
grrr.
more annoying though when the sound and image go out of synch, why do they
do that!!?
> Don't start getting technical to scare me, Mr. Vost. I'll set Evil Rich on
> you ...
Dont, he'll enjoy it too much X)
> Kev
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Message 42457
From :Matthew O'Neill <mash@myamiga.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Mobile phones+internet
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 16:24:43 +0100
On 19-Jan-00, Rob Marris wrote:
> Are you serious? Have you any idea how much more expensive it'll be?!
> Well, if you're determined.... I've heard (sorry to be vague) speeds
> aren't as good as you'd get at home with a 56K modem (dunno why, as the
> mobile is digital) but it can be done...
about 14000 is about the best you'll get, mobiles just dont go that fast.
then you need to consider the rippoff prices for a) the cable (80 ish..)
and the rates for a mobile calls...
Mash -
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Message 42458
From :Matthew O'Neill <mash@myamiga.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] freeciv and colonization
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 19:33:00 +0100
Hi
freeciv: why wont it load!? it tells me i need guigfx.library v.16, and I do
(and i have the render.library which it needs) yet it keeps telling me i
dont.... secondly it also tells me "0: bind failed: cant assign requested
address" which i have no idea about. anyone help?
colonization: is there a fix, patch or hack to make the screen go above
300200? I wanna use my full workbench screen! :)
Mash
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Message 42459
From :Matthew O'Neill <mash@myamiga.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Pure Speculation
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 16:39:07 +0100
On 19-Jan-00, Tudor Davies wrote:
> Disclaimer: I am in no way making out that not having spots enabled me to
> get married (in fact it may have been a hindrance as that marriage went
> horribly wrong after my spots appeared !) I know plenty of spotty people
> who are in good relationships. thankyou
Spotty man and super ted had a good gay relationship :)
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Message 42460
From :"Ben Vost" <ben.vost@futurenet.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Blitz (was: Ben! Freelance!)
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 15:13:00 +0000
Hi Matthew,
It was only a hypothetical suggestion that arose from the fact that I'd love
to do a "director's cut" edition of some of the earlier discs compiled
together onto a single DVD.
> 1) we cant use dvds
People using AllegroCDFS can.
> 2) not enough people to make it worth it will have one for ages
There will never be enough current Amiga owners with a DVD to make it
worthwhile.
> 3) how ya gonna fill a dvd when filling a cd is hard enough
That was the point - it would contain the bits from the first seven or so
CDs.
> 4) certainly not while the floppy edition is still around
It'll never happen anyway for far too many reasons than I need (or want to)
go into now.
All the best,
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Message 42461
From :Simon John Hall <SHall@mgs.kent.sch.uk>
Subject: [afb] DVDs again
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 15:39:53 -0000
Yo yo people. Is there any way of playing video DVDs on an Amiga, maybe
using a PPC card, because the data on the (video) DVD is just MPEG 2
with a little bit of extra chapter information and headers? I was
thinking that as there is a DVD player for Linux, why not just recompile
the source maybe using ixemul.
Simon Hall
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Message 42462
From :"Neil Dearing" <neil@wibble.karoo.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Internet gaming zones??????
Date: 20 Jan 2000 15:59:46 +0000
I have recently discovered a few gaming clubs for the pc. They
provide the software free of charge, and you can play a selection of
games against other people on the net. The only snag is you have to
look at their sponsors websites every now and again. This is a great
idea and im becoming addicted.
The point of this mail is to ask if anyone knows if there is anything
similar out there for amiga. If not why not, this is sa great idea and
so much fun.
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Message 42463
From :"Paul Laycock" <amipal@yahoo.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: freeciv and colonization
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 08:12:20 -0800
> freeciv: why wont it load!? it tells me i need guigfx.library v.16,
and I do
> (and i have the render.library which it needs) yet it keeps telling
me i
> dont.... secondly it also tells me "0: bind failed: cant assign
requested
> address" which i have no idea about. anyone help?
Sorry, can't help you there I'm afraid!
> colonization: is there a fix, patch or hack to make the screen go
above
> 300=D7200? I wanna use my full workbench screen! :)
I haven't heard of one, though I'd love to increase the screen size. In
fact, I was only talking about this yesterday...
Paul
Message 42464
From :Matthew O'Neill <mash@myamiga.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Blitz (was: Ben! Freelance!)
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 15:15:28 +0100
Hi Robert
>> about 60M in total across all the CDs...
> So that'd be 60Mb*7=420Mb, Enough for another CD almost... :)
I think he meant about 60megs for all the afcds ever!
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Message 42465
From :Matthew O'Neill <mash@myamiga.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Nick! Freelance! (C Tutorial)
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 16:01:11 +0100
On 19-Jan-00, Rick Hodger wrote:
> Could probably do with one, without someone to point out what you're doing
> wrong...you'll never manage to write a net app. Mostly due to the rather
> nasty bsdsocket.library autodocs, which I've been told are taken more or
> less straight from the original FreeBSD docs.
I dont think another programming tutorial would be wanted that much. They
just finished one on c, and now we have html and arexx ones going, plus the
poll for programmers wasn't really much help...
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Message 42466
From :Matthew O'Neill <mash@myamiga.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] imagine splines
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 15:51:45 +0100
On 19-Jan-00, Vic E Babes wrote:
> Sorry Mash - gotta disagree with you there - AFAIK - when you go into knot
> control, any tangent you change on one side of a point automatically
> affects the tangent on the other side - I also don`t think you can insert
> points between other points, or change curves to straight lines and back -
> all of which can be done extremely easily with TypeSmith.
Then using my marvellous abilities I shall tell thee.
To stop one tangent from affecting another, select the knot, goto the
*functions* menu and choose *make discontinuous* this will make each
section independant of each other, useful for making angles. as for adding
a knot between another in an existing object, select the knot in *pick
knots* mode then from the *functions* menu again, choose *fracture*, just
as you would to add more points in the detail editor. And again for the
lines, there is a *make line* command in the *functions* menu which will
straighten any tangent, and I am currently talking to the programmer about
several ways to improve the interactivity of the editor.
> However - since you are on the Imagine Constant Upgrade Program, and no
> doubt have a manual, I will bow to your superior knowledge if you tell me
> that the above is not true.
kneel before your master!, mwahahaha ;)
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Message 42467
From :Matthew O'Neill <mash@myamiga.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Sig's..
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 16:10:48 +0100
Hi Robert
>> 2> if people must use them, put them at the TOP/BEGINNING of their
>> e-mails...
> * Thinks "Sig... as in Signature... I don't know anyone who signs their
> letters at the top, do you?"
plus at the bottom, most mailers will automatically remove them when you hit
reply.
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Message 42468
From :Matthew O'Neill <mash@myamiga.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Sig's..
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 16:11:54 +0100
On 20-Jan-00, riksweeney@hotmail.com wrote:
> You've written "Sigs" gramatically incorrect in the subject.
maybe his nickname is Sig, and it is his mail, so nya, now stop being the
pickiest, most irritating ponce ever!
;)
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Message 42469
From :Matthew O'Neill <mash@myamiga.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Testing
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 16:12:56 +0100
On 19-Jan-00, Sean Courtney wrote:
>> Can someone reply to this message just to check something?
>> If you're using a PC, don't bother, but Amiga users please
>> take note and reply.. just say ANYTHING!
> sasquatch
where!? run for your lives!.... agggghhhh!
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Message 42470
From :"Neil Bullock" <tsoft@tsoft.screaming.net>
Subject: [afb] Re: Sig's..
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 08:08:03 -0000
> 2> if people must use them, put them at the TOP/BEGINNING of their
> e-mails...
Oh no! I stop reading when I hit text which looks vaguely like a sig. For
instance, when those of us using a PC (Matt Sealey comes to mind) accidentally
forget to remove the sig from the top of a mail and send it here, I open that
message, then move on to the next one, having encountered a sig at the top of
the mail. I know Matt's not the only one guilty of that, btw, I've done it in
the past :)
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Message 42471
From :"Samuel Byford" <sam@biffordyoungest.u-net.com>
Subject: [afb] PPC 4 4000
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 08:25:48 -0800
Hi folks.
Im expecting my A4000 to arrive early next week :) :)
What Im wondering is what are the available, or rather - soon to be
available G3/G4 PPC cards and which might be the best bet for backward
compatibility?
The AmiJoe - G3 ?
Or one from a rival company - G4 or whatever.
I know that this is purely a matter of opinion and need choice but I
dont even know what is available (or will be) - not without trawling
through back copies of AF.
Thanx for your i/o
Bifford the Youngest.
Message 42472
From :"Samuel Byford" <sam@biffordyoungest.u-net.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: Testing
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 08:27:29 -0800
> >> Can someone reply to this message just to check something?
> >> If you're using a PC, don't bother, but Amiga users please
> >> take note and reply.. just say ANYTHING!
>
> > sasquatch
>
> where!? run for your lives!.... agggghhhh!
>
> Mash -
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He meant you Matt!
:)
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Message 42473
From :riksweeney@hotmail.com
Subject: [afb] Re: imagine splines
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 08:41:17 -0800
> > However - since you are on the Imagine Constant Upgrade Program,
and > > > no doubt have a manual, I will bow to your superior knowledge
if you tell me
> > that the above is not true.
>
> kneel before your master!, mwahahaha ;)
>
I take it the manual is very good then. I've got Imagine 4 from one of
the Aminet CD collections which has a couple of text files on it, but
nothing on things like the forms, cycle or spline editor. Are these
well documented?
Message 42474
From :Sandy Brownlee <sandy@brownlee99.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Sig's..
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 15:56:40 +0100
Hello Robert
On 20-Jan-00, you wrote:
>> 2> if people must use them, put them at the TOP/BEGINNING of their
>> e-mails...
>
> * Thinks "Sig... as in Signature... I don't know anyone who signs their
> letters at the top, do you?"
It would also be more annoying- it forces the person to read the sig, when
trying to find the mail content, instead of being able to ignore it when
the mail end is obviously near.
Regards,
Sandy Brownlee
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Message 42475
From :Sandy Brownlee <sandy@brownlee99.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: CDs and DVDs
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 15:58:34 +0100
Hello Matthew
On 19-Jan-00, you wrote:
> Hi Simon
>> it'll probably be, more expensive coz it's got a special laser in it it
>> that will change the frequency of the laser, which is gonna be a bit
>> tricky to do, so will probably push the price up, but i suppose one less
>> laser...
>> whatever.
>
> its gotta be cheaper, why would they make it if its more expensive?
I could be potentially cheaper, but just now, since they are new, I'll bet
they're more expensive.
Regards,
Sandy Brownlee
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Message 42476
From :Darren Silcock <darren@d-m-s.fsnet.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] ignore please
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 16:54:56 +0100
Message 42477
From :"Darren Silcock" <darren@d-m-s.fsnet.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] ignore please1
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 09:00:17 -0800
Message 42478
From :Robert Johnston <RJOHNSTON@SIMPLY.CO.UK>
Subject: [afb] Re: ignore please
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 16:59:59 -0000
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Darren Silcock [mailto:darren@d-m-s.fsnet.co.uk]
> Sent: 20 January 2000 15:55
> To: afb
> Subject: [afb] ignore please
No!
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Message 42479
From :Darren Silcock <darren@d-m-s.fsnet.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Mobile phones+internet
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 17:03:43 +0100
>> Does anyone here use a mobile for this? What sort of connection speeds
>> could I expect to get? Is this even possible? And am I actually going
>> to make it to any of my lectures in uni this week? (the answer to the
>> last one is probably no)
>
> * No...
>
> * 9600 Baud (GSM Max rate 9Kbps)
>
> * Yes
>
> * Probably not
>
> * (Unasked question "Will my mobile bills be huge?") YES!
That depends on your network and your chosen service.
I use a mobile phone EVERYDAY at work for email etc (via a PeeCee unfortunatley), the average bill per month is about 20 that's JUST call time (i.e no line charge etc). You could probably add another ten/twenty quid to that because it's a business mobile, I think calls are charged at something like 10-12 per min peak
It's just a pain that the speed is limited to 9600 baud. This isn't quite so bad sometimes, even for web browsing, but get a complicated webpage or a big email, time for a long coffee break.
Regards
Darren
Message 42480
From :"Alan L.M. Buxey" <kcci1@central.susx.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: More Fusion Queries
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 17:48:11 +0000 (GMT)
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000, Mikey C wrote:
> I cannot understand why I only get 19200 when running Fusion using the
> same serial.device.
CPU interupts. your CPU is busy emulating. serial.device isnt too hot
when the CPU doesnt take care of it!
> 2: With a 28,000 modem, would a twister or Silver surfer make much
> difference?
it would in this case....giving you 28.8 connect without a 1 minute
lockup ;-)
alan
Message 42481
From :"Alan L.M. Buxey" <kcci1@central.susx.ac.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: More Fusion Queries
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 17:48:26 +0000 (GMT)
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000, Mikey C wrote:
> I cannot understand why I only get 19200 when running Fusion using the
> same serial.device.
PS tried artser.device?
alan
Message 42482
From :Sandy Brownlee <sandy@brownlee99.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] CUCUG
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 18:35:57 +0100
Hello,
Did anyone else notice the apparently full mirror of CUCUGs site on
it.aminet.net/pub/amiga/ ?
Thought it might be useful to someone (for reference purposes of course)
Regards,
Sandy Brownlee
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Message 42483
From :"Kevin Fairhurst" <redvers@redvers.u-net.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: CUCUG
Date: 20 Jan 2000 18:45:45 +0000
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 18:35:57 +0100, Sandy Brownlee (sandy@brownlee99.freeserve.co.uk) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Did anyone else notice the apparently full mirror of CUCUGs site on
> it.aminet.net/pub/amiga/ ?
>
> Thought it might be useful to someone (for reference purposes of course)
Bah! You had to mention it, didn't you?? Now it's like the main CUCG -
retired!! :-(
Kev
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Message 42484
From :"Les Railton" <les@starscream99.karoo.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Good old A1000
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 11:07:52 -0800
> > They where shipped with personalised cards attatched to the
keyboards
> > (names of the soon to be recipient)
>
> Don't know about this - I'd doubt it, given that Commodore never sold
> direct (AFAIK). Possibly for some developers, but you'd expect some
degree
> of a personalised touch when you're trying to convince people to
support
> your machine :)
Actually, seeing as you mention it, the card on the keyboard IS that of
a person in a company, here is the details:-
Rodney Pearson
4239 St. Clair Avenue
Studio City
California 91604
818-762-4058
Sounds like a graphic artist, When I first obtained the A1000 I just
thought that it was purely a self made card. Then I was talking to a
local amiga fan over the phone, I was asking him about A1000's and he
told me that there was 1000 of the machines made as a 'limited edition'
in that they had 'extra' features, one being a 'personalised card stuck
under the keyboard' the thing is I had mentioned nothing of mine having
a card on it! This started my curiosity because of what he said,
coincidence? maybe?
> > They have loads of signatures etched into the underside of the lid.
> > (but also ive heard that all of them had this anyway?!)
>
> They all have this.
NEAT!!
> > They have a particular numbers on their cct boards and a variety of
> > weird words?! (does anyone know them?)
>
> I'd have thought that an etched serial number would be hideously
expensive
> to produce, but it's possible that the very first few models had a
> different motherboard to later ones (there were at least 2 major
revisions
> of the A1000, one with a daughterboard and one without, so the very
first
> few having a slightly different one wouldn't be totally
> unbelievable). Still, I'd tend towards thinking it's unlikely...
The machine has a daughter board in it, it is mounted upside down
compared to the main board and it is a perculiar shape. Is this a
later or an earlier model going by this fact?
> > This all might sound a bit bizzare to some of you but I am just
curious
> > because I think I have one of these machines (that is if all of the
> > above is true). I bought it about a year ago from a tat shop for
=A350,
> > it also has the box! When I got home with it I was surprised to
find
> > that it was Canadian!! so I couldnt put it on!!
>
> If it's Canadian, you're likely to have an NTSC Agnus (I don't think
any
> of the pre-8372 models supported both PAL and NTSC without altering
the
> pinouts, but I could be wrong). The composite video out isn't likely
to be
> much use to you unless you have something that can deal with a real
NTSC
> signal on its video in, so you're probably better off looking at the
RGB
> port for video.
Yes this is correct, I can only use RGB out to get full colour on my tv
Cheers for the info Matthew
Regards
Les
Message 42485
From :Wesley Potter <wesley.potter@btinternet.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: Free Amiga!
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 19:08:50 +0000
Hello Ben
On 20-Jan-00, you wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> A very generous Amiga owner wants to give his rather highly specced Amiga
> away to a good home. He's based in the Northwest of England (in Cheshire)
> and he's ready to receive an email on the subject (chesh@iclway.co.uk).
> This isn't a bog standard 1200 he's got on offer - it's a very good
> machine and he can't bear to sell it, so he wants it to get a good home.
>
> All the best,
I'll take it!
Regards
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Message 42486
From :Sandy Brownlee <sandy@brownlee99.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: CUCUG
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 19:10:08 +0100
Hello Kevin
On 20-Jan-00, you wrote:
> Bah! You had to mention it, didn't you?? Now it's like the main CUCG -
> retired!! :-(
World coined phrase- Whoops!
Regards
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Message 42487
From :Jon Barker <jon@bigbus.demon.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Mobile phones+internet
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 19:18:36 +0000
Hello Paul
On 19-Jan-00, Paul Williams wrote:
> robert johnston <rjohnsto-@simply.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> * (Unasked question "Will my mobile bills be huge?") YES!
> Well, I've got three choices right now. I could do the mobile phone
> thing. OR I could carry on just using the network here at uni, which is
> OK, but you have to find a free machine and can't get decent email
> access. Plus I have to use all these Windows programs instead of nice
> stuff like YAM and AmIRC. I suppose I could suffer this for the moment.
> Alternatively I could sneak my Amiga into uni, plug it into the
> network, and see if anyone notices. I don't think the admin guys would
> be too happy about that somehow.
> Ah well, thanks anyway.
> Paul - busy doing nothing
Demon have Orange access, but I can't tell you the call charges at the
moment, besides the 11.75 a month.
"Orange to offer data rates with speeds from 28.8kb/s to 64kb/s - up to six
times the current speed of the Orange wirefree network and matching speeds
offered by the majority of fixed-line modems. At launch, Orange will market
a range of high-speed wirefree data and fax cards. "
This is from Orange's web site, I don't know how correct and the pricing.
Demon have Digital and Analogue numbers.
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Message 42488
From :"Daniel Allsopp" <slash@thesnakepit.demon.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Workbench Prefs
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 11:33:39 -0800
riksweene-@hotmail.com wrote:
original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/afb/?start=43421
> If I select "best" quality Icon rendering, the colour wheel in things
> like IconEdit goes black and white. I've read in the manual that
higher
> quality Icons leads to less colours being available but I have 16bit
> CGFX. Has anyone else noticed this? At the moment I have to stick with
> "poor" otherwise things like IconEdit open on their own screen, which
> is useless.
Nah, I had this problem too, IconEdit on it's own screen when I've got a
16bit workbench. Seems that you must have NewIcons support switched on
aswell
as the OS3.5 icons, that's why it opens on it's own screen (might be
fixed in
BoingBag, don't know). Here's how to fix
- Switch off NewIcons Support from workbench prefs
- Run IconEdit
- Switch on NewIcons support again from workbench prefs
- Load all your NewIcons and convert them to OS3.5 icons, save em all
- Switch off NewIcons permenantly, forever,
- Reboot and all should be well
-- Daniel
Message 42489
From :"Jonathan Day" <jonday@totalise.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Imagine tutorials in AF
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 00:21:14 -0000
Hi Alan
> > Why is that? Is HTML not easier than Amiga Guide? Tute may be easier to follow in HMTL, what with pictures mixed in with the
text.
>
> wait until Enhanced AmigaGuide(c) is released! :-)
How long for though? ;-)
Jon
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Message 42490
From :Andy Kinsella <andy.k2@ukonline.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: freeciv and colonization
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 19:41:03 +0000
Greetings Paul =
On 20-Jan-00, you wrote:
>> freeciv: why wont it load!? it tells me i need guigfx.library v.16,
> and I do
>> (and i have the render.library which it needs) yet it keeps telling
> me i
>> dont.... secondly it also tells me "0: bind failed: cant assign
> requested
>> address" which i have no idea about. anyone help?
> Sorry, can't help you there I'm afraid!
> =
>> colonization: is there a fix, patch or hack to make the screen go
> above
>> 300=D7200? I wanna use my full workbench screen! :)
> I haven't heard of one, though I'd love to increase the screen size.
> In fact, I was only talking about this yesterday...
I suspect there are no hi res graphics, so it would probably look shit
if it filled your Workbench screen.
> Paul
Regards
Andy
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Message 42491
From :Ken Walsh <bigken@ukonline.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: OT Samsung 709
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 15:33:00 +0000
Hello Kevin
> On Mon, 17 Jan 2000 23:30:03 +0000, Ken Walsh (bigken@ukonline.co.uk) w=
rote:
>> Hello Kevin
>> =
>>>> the shop I work in (not Dixons) has one left price =A3199.99 that wa=
s last
>>>> night at closing time 6pm.Manchester city centre
>>> =
>>> I bought one from Richer Sounds at that price, but thanks anyway :-)=
>> =
>> it was sold today anyway included free disk (film) as well, Armageddon=
=2E
> =
> They trying to get rid of those dodgy flippers no-one wants? ;-)
this was not a flipper, this was the next batch they did that were OK
Cheers all the best
Ken =
=
Message 42492
From :"Kevin Fairhurst" <redvers@redvers.u-net.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: OT Samsung 709
Date: 20 Jan 2000 20:10:53 +0000
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 15:33:00 +0000, Ken Walsh (bigken@ukonline.co.uk) wrote:
> Hello Kevin
> >> it was sold today anyway included free disk (film) as well, Armageddon.
> >
> > They trying to get rid of those dodgy flippers no-one wants? ;-)
>
> this was not a flipper, this was the next batch they did that were OK
*Grin* I've got it on video anyway, so I'd only want it as Criterion
special edition if I was buying it on DVD ...
Kev
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Message 42493
From :"Jonathan Day" <jonday@totalise.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: CUCUG
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 20:08:42 -0000
Hi Sandy
> > Bah! You had to mention it, didn't you?? Now it's like the main CUCG -
> > retired!! :-(
>
> World coined phrase- Whoops!
Just wondering if you perhaps saved the site for offline viewing, or maybe had a good look round to see if everything was there...?
;-)
Hope your enjoying the PPC, BTW. Are you using it for RC5?
Jon
Message 42494
From :"Anthony Prime" <anthony@prime.clara.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Mobile phones+internet
Date: 19 Jan 2000 19:23:39 +0000
Alan L.M. Buxey said something about [afb] Re: Mobile phones+internet
> > Are you serious? Have you any idea how much more expensive it'll be?!
> > Well, if you're determined.... I've heard (sorry to be vague) speeds
> > aren't as good as you'd get at home with a 56K modem (dunno why, as the
> > mobile is digital) but it can be done...
> mobile communication is 9600 baud,
IIRC Orange are trialling slot splicing and allowing a handset to
claim two bites of the cell site's cherry (for the forthcoming GSM
videophone). But even with this the max throughput would be 19200
baud.
Better to shin up your nearest telegraph pole...
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Message 42495
From :Sam Thomas <sam.thomas@ukonline.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Sealey messages deleted from my server
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 21:19:23 +0100
Hello
On 19-Jan-00, you wrote:
>> God almighty has spoken again. Perhaps you`d like to get in touch with
>> Eyetech who told me that this might be the problem, and which did indeed
>> turn out to be the case.
>
> Eyetech have been known to have... erm... interesting? views on
> hardware. An IDE drive that has dodgy timing and which just happened to
> flake out on the Amiga's IDE interface due to the extra RAM on your card
> altering speed or due to the FPU altering the time it takes autoconfig to
> work, perhaps. An IDE drive that's "Incompatible with your FPU"? Given
> that (AFAIK) the IDE driver code doesn't call any FPU instructions, I
> strongly doubt it. It's far more likely to be a broken drive that worked.
________________________________-
I had this problem once, about a year ago.
I disable all software in my startup/user startup/ WBstartup and turned the
system off to clear the memory. When I turned it back on the FPU was still
not working.
in the end I reinstalled Workbench and then the FPU was working again,
although I never did find out why.
Sam Thomas
Message 42496
From :"Tom Miles" <tom@teknogrebo.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Mitsumi IDE CD-Rewriter 4804te
Date: 20 Jan 2000 18:54:57 +0000
Hiya Alan
On 19-Jan-00 12:29:16, you said:
>On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, Mad Matt wrote:
>> with this drive.
>> I have tried but only get an illigal command message.
>nope. iirc the Mitsumi ones dont do DAO. quite frustrating since i have
>the DAO MakeCD - anyway, TAO can be just the same with the right
>tweakings :-)
My Mitsumi 4802te does DAO, it's connected to a PC though so I couldn't say
how to do it with MakeCD.
Tom
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Message 42497
From :"Tom Miles" <tom@teknogrebo.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] If only...
Date: 20 Jan 2000 19:51:8 +0000
Hiya,
I just have to share this with someone so I'm afraid you guys get it by
default.
I do a lot of development on my Amiga and my latest program has got shed
loads of memory leaks, thus meaning that I have to reset my machine a lot
to get the memory back. Just before I did one of the purges I noticed that
tinymeter had jumped to having 3307% free fast ram. Unfortunately, the
only evedence I could provide was by doing an avail, the results of which
are below. These numbers haven't been altered by me in any way!
Type Available In-Use Maximum Largest
chip 1946000 147056 2093056 1875672
fast 1647753376 -1597946016 49807360 10329392
total1649699376 -1597798960 51900416 10329392
If only!!!! (Integer overflow - don't you just love it!)
Cya,
Tom
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Message 42498
From :"Anthony Prime" <anthony@prime.clara.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Mobile phones+internet
Date: 20 Jan 2000 21:39:06 +0000
Jon Barker said something about [afb] Re: Mobile phones+internet
> Demon have Orange access, but I can't tell you the call charges at the
> moment, besides the 11.75 a month.
Standard Orange to Orange call charges, so for a typical domestic
tariff, say talk 120, 5ppm off peak, 10ppm peak.
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Message 42499
From :Sandy Brownlee <sandy@brownlee99.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: CUCUG
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 21:52:41 +0100
Hello Jonathan
On 20-Jan-00, you wrote:
> Hope your enjoying the PPC, BTW. Are you using it for RC5?
Oh, yes! I'm considering getting an RC5 client, but not sure how easy it
would be to set up.
I'm just waiting for the BVision, and then WipEout 2097 will be mine!
Regards
Sandy Brownlee
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Message 42500
From :Rick Hodger <rick.thehub@bigfoot.com>
Subject: [afb] Re: Hacking locale.library
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 10:43:07 +0000
I watched as Matthew Garrett hammered "[afb] Re: Hacking locale.library" =
out on their keyboard...
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2000 at 12:32:53PM +0000, Rick Hodger wrote:
>> I watched as Sealey, M. hammered "[afb] Re: Hacking locale.library" ou=
t
>> on their keyboard...
>>> OpenLibrary() doesn't care about the revision, which, by the way,
> ^^^^^^^^
>>> SHOULD BE NON-ZERO. =
>> It depends if the programmer has specified a version number or not.
>> OpenLibrary("workbench.library",0) will work on any workbench.library,=
>> but OpenLibrary("workbench.library",44) is only going to work on OS3.5=
> 44 is the version, not the revision.
Sorry...that's what I get for not reading things properly in the first pl=
ace
:)
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Message 42501
From :"Alex Furmanski" <a.furmanski@virgin.net>
Subject: [afb] Re: Testing
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 16:56:34 -0000
Hi Matthew
> >> Can someone reply to this message just to check something?
> >> If you're using a PC, don't bother, but Amiga users please
> >> take note and reply.. just say ANYTHING!
>
> > sasquatch
>
> where!? run for your lives!.... agggghhhh!
I'm not scared - I'm a yeti y'know...
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to eat moss."
Message 42502
From :"Nick Darley-Jones" <nickdj@free4all.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: DVDs again
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 14:35:30 -0800
> Yo yo people. Is there any way of playing video DVDs on an Amiga,
maybe
> using a PPC card, because the data on the (video) DVD is just MPEG 2
> with a little bit of extra chapter information and headers? I was
> thinking that as there is a DVD player for Linux, why not just
recompile
> the source maybe using ixemul.
Hi Simon,
Sorry I haven't got an answer for you but something for everyone
to think about.
Looking back at Amiga Format issue 83 - April 1996 (yes, I still have
all my old issues!) I noticed that on page 16 there is an advert made
by 'HiSoft System' about a 'Squirrel Mpeg'! It says...
"Bring the cinenma to your home and onto your computer...playing
the popular VideoCD and CDI CD-Roms as well as raw MPEG streams.."
I was just wondering, did anyone buy this thing as it cost over =A3200
at the time? Most importantly, can this idea be used for the Amiga?
What do you think?
Regards,
Nick.
Message 42503
From :"Chris Dallimore" <panda@enterprise.net>
Subject: [afb] Re: More Fusion Queries
Date: 20 Jan 2000 22:43:22 +0000
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 03:36:30 -0800, Mikey C said:
> Oi! Ben, No!!!
> >
> > Getting a better serial port?
>
> Har, Har, very funny. :)
>
> Listen Pal, I get full 28,000 connection on my Amiga with Genises.
>
> I cannot understand why I only get 19200 when running Fusion using the
> same serial.device.
Use FreePPP.
I seem to remember that MacPPP restricts speed to 19200.
Chris.
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Message 42504
From :"Gareth Knight" <gaz_k@onlyamiga.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Samsung DVD (was AF133)
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 21:02:38 -0000
Someone (I have no idea who) wrote:
> Are you sure? Bleem's almost entirely written in x86 assembler and does
> indescribably nasty stuff that's against the vast majority of programming
> guidelines. It would be almost impossible to get it running on a non x86
> processor without rewriting the entire thing.
The Playstation on Dreamcast was a joke by some American magazine.
Kevin muttered:
> If I bought a copy of Bleem for the PC, is that illegal? So what's the
> difference in using it on a Dreamcast?
No, it isn't illegal. Sony have attempted to stop it on the basis that it
infringes certain intellectual properties and uses part of the Sony BIOS.
The courts have been shown the code and decided that it is legitimate. For
the moment, the Mac and PC Virtual Game Station is banned based on the
argument that it encourages piracy.
--
Gareth Knight
Amiga Interactive Guide http://aig.amiga.tm
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Message 42505
From :Andy Kinsella <andy.k2@ukonline.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Re: Sig's..
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 19:57:01 +0000
Greetings riksweeney@hotmail.com
On 20-Jan-00, you wrote:
> You've written "Sigs" gramatically incorrect in the subject.
He has?
Isn't it a contraction of "Signatures"?
>
Regards
Andy
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Message 42506
From :"Darren" <darren@kewley.demon.co.uk>
Subject: [afb] Help with Twister Mk2
Date: 20 Jan 2000 23:12:34 +0000
I have just installed a Twister Mk2 and it does not appear to be
working.
The hardware and software appear to be installed correctly,
although the TwisterPrefs program mentioned in the manual does not
exist. Also when I first switched on the computer after installation
the power LED flashed several times before booting correctly. It has
not repeated this boot sequence since.
As I use NC3, I changed the device to twister.device in the
Genesis prefs, picked a baud rate and saved the setup. However, when I
tried connecting, I got no response from the modem. Normally "AT" is
displayed in the connection window, but it is not present. I believe
this means that the Twister is not sending the command to the modem,
or the motherboard cannot see the Twister ?
Have I missed anything in the Genesis prefs or can anyone give me a
clue as to what is wrong. At this stage I think a return to Power
looks likely.
At the moment I have switched back to the ordinary serial port and the
computer appears to be working fine.
Thanks in advance,
Darren.
darren@kewley.demon.co.uk
self towered A1200, Blizzard 1230/50, 34Mb Ram, 4Gb HDD, CDROM