========================================================================= INFO-ATARI16 Digest Wed, 14 Mar 90 Volume 90 : Issue 325 Today's Topics: 5.25" drive problems on the STe Atari 1040STf for sale HELP! Is there any ETHERNET card for the ST ? Mailing list. (was Re: INFO-ATARI16 Digest V90 #311) PostScript output for TimeWorks Publisher. Re: Redirection Redefining gulam keys ST-Report / CPU-Report on Usenet? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 14 Mar 90 21:02:09 GMT From: zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!image.soe.clarkson.edu!news@tut.cis.ohio-state.ed u (,,,2684025) Subject: 5.25" drive problems on the STe Message-ID: <1990Mar14.210209.21517@sun.soe.clarkson.edu> From article <2734@erix.ericsson.se>, by euaanu@eua.ericsson.se (Arto Nummelin): > I'm trying to connect a 5.25" 360k drive to my 520STE (now expanded > to 2M with 1M SIMMs). The problem is (I guess) that the step rate > is to high so the drive can't step as fast as required. How can I lower > the step rate? I saw someone mention a program to put in your > auto folder. Does anybody have this program? If so, please e-mail me > a copy. I have an INDUS GT-1000 external 5.25" drive, and my 1040STe hates it. The booting software that came with the drive won't work on the STe. And Future Systems (the makers of the drive) knew nothing about it. They were nice enough to send me another program that they thought might help, but no... Recently my drive was giving me a NEW problem! (besides the fact that if the GT-1000 is connected and off, the internal drive corrupts disks when it trys to write to them).. When I try to look at the external disk, it wants me to insert disk B into drive A, as if the external drive wasn't even there!! BUT, to make things weirder, PC-DITTO accesses it fine!! I tried it on a friend's MEGA2, and had the problem the first time, rebooted and didn't have the problem since... On my computer either (but I haven't tried it many times...) AAron nAAs opielask@clutx.clarkson.edu or naas17@snypotba.bitnet ------------------------------ Date: 14 Mar 90 01:16:56 GMT From: cs.dal.ca!aucs!880139h@uunet.uu.net (Rob Hutten) Subject: Atari 1040STf for sale Message-ID: <1990Mar14.011656.28270@aucs.uucp> I regret to announce that I am parting with my beloved 1040st. Alas, I attend a True Blue university, so I'm forced to downgrade to a pc compatable. A short description of what is for sale: 1040STf with internal 3.5" drive, 1meg RAM Atari SC1224 color monitor ( 640x200 4-color or 320x200 16 color graphics ) Software: Megamax C compiler Forth 68000 macroassembler 3 (count them, _three_ :-) different versions of BASIC (one interpreter and two different interactive compilers) First Word word processor Spectrum512 paint program (512 colors on screen at once! oooh, aaahh..) a few miscellaneous games and a bunch of public domain stuff including Gulam UNIX shell, Emacs, and a bunch of graphics stuff including a ray tracer. Manuals included for all languages. Asking price: $950 (Canadian) or best offer. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rob Hutten 880139h@aucs.uucp Ph. 542-1686 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: 14 Mar 90 16:50:23 GMT From: mips!prls!pyramid!athertn!alex@apple.com (Alex Leavens) Subject: HELP! Message-ID: <19921@laurel.athertn.Atherton.COM> Ken Clubok clubok@husc4.harvard.edu writes about problmes he's having with his hard drive, to wit, lots of bad sectors, problems reading from the disc, etc. One thing to check, if you've assembled the drive yourself, is to see if the Adaptec controller card is sitting too close to the drive's own controller electronics. I had a variation of your problem which went like this: Everything opened up and laid on the table--drive, controller, BMS board; in this configuration, everything was seperated, and the drive would format and read/write just fine. Everything boxed up in the case, Adaptec board mounted to bottom of drive, next to drive electronics: Can't format drive, too many bad sectors. (So how come they put mounting holes for a controller on the bottom of the drive then???) Cobble up a mounting bracket, move Adaptec to top of drive. Now the drive controller cable (34 pin) and drive data cable (20 pin) are coming up the back of the drive and over onto the Adaptec; they are no longer running next to the drive electronics. Result: Can format drive, and use it, but get intermittent read/write errors, (often filenames 'change' with one or two characters becoming garbage). Ok, now I'm getting pissed. Get out the aluminum foil and the soldering iron. Make a sandwich of cardboard and aluminum foil (carboard outside) and put one between adaptec and drive. Do the same thing for the back of the drive, so that the drive control and data cables are outside of the sandwich, and the back of the drive is on the inside. Do the same for the bottom of the drive. Enclose my SCSI<->ASCI board in another couple of these sandwiches. Run ground wires from the aluminum to the ground on the various boards. Everything works fine now. Shees! Moral: You may need shielding, lots of it. Hope this helps! -- |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |--alex | alex@Atherton.COM | Caution! Falling Opinions, next 6 miles | | New Net Address!!: UUCP: ?uunet,ucbvax?!unisoft!bdt!dsdeng!alex | | "Mmmm...Ooo, say...Yummm......Blewuechh! Tiggers _don't_ like honey." | ------------------------------ Date: 14 Mar 90 16:03:36 GMT From: att!dptg!lzsc!hcj@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (HC Johnson) Subject: Is there any ETHERNET card for the ST ? Message-ID: <1420@lzsc.ATT.COM> In article <93:kruel@vax.rz.uni-wuerzburg.dbp.de>, kruel@vax.rz.uni-wuerzburg.dbp.de (Thomas-Martin Kruel) writes: > Dear networkers, > > I know that this has come up before, but it hasn't been answered to the > group (as far as I can see from the archive). > Has anybody some informations about an ETHERNET card for the ST ? > If so, I'd appreciate information about > > - where is it connected to (DMA, ROM port) ? > - internet protocols available (telnet, ftp, rlogin) ? > - which terminal emulations (vt200 etc.) ? > - vendor and price > - availability > Adaptec sells a SCSI to Ethernet board. Installed, it cost $500-$1000 per node; so not much work has been done in the Atari world to support it with software. Modern SCSI interfaces for the Atari, such as the BMS-200 can handle chaining these boards along with the Disk Drive interfaces. Howard C. Johnson ATT Bell Labs att!lzsc!hcj hcj@lzsc.att.com ------------------------------ Date: 14 Mar 90 21:13:31 GMT From: brunix!rjd@uunet.uu.net (Rob Demillo) Subject: Mailing list. (was Re: INFO-ATARI16 Digest V90 #311) Message-ID: <32788@brunix.UUCP> I'd like to request the following three addresses to be added to the mailing list: plutchak%brnpsg.SPAN@star.stanford.edu mustard%brnpsg.SPAN@star.stanford.edu demillo@juliet.ll.mit.edu Thanks. - Rob DeMillo | Internet: rjd@brown.cs.edu Brown University | BITnet: DEMILLO%BRNPSG.SPAN@STAR.STANFORD.EDU Planetary Science Group | Reality: 401-273-0804 (home) "I say you *are* the Messiah, Lord! And I ought to know, I've followed a few!" ------------------------------ Date: 14 Mar 90 18:14:55 GMT From: mrose@sbcs.sunysb.edu (Michael Rose) Subject: PostScript output for TimeWorks Publisher. Message-ID: <6477@sbcs.sunysb.edu> Hello everyone! This is my first post so I am sorry if there are any mistakes. I am in great need of a program to redirect PostScript printer output from TimeWorks Desktop Publisher to a file. Does anyone have a program to do this? I want to save the file to disk then upload it to the schools laser printer. I need this program as soon as possible. I can be reached at: mrose@csserv1.ic.sunysb.edu or mrose@ccvm.sunysb.edu Thank very much, sorry to use up bandwidth! :-) -Michael Rose ------------------------------ Date: 14 Mar 90 15:10:26 GMT From: hpl-opus!hpnmdla!hpsad!randyh@hplabs.hp.com (Randy Hosler) Subject: Re: Redirection Message-ID: <750053@hpsad.HP.COM> There is a program called BARREL that will do this. I think it can be ftp'd from terminator.cc.umich.edu ( 35.1.33.8 ). The name of the file is called appropriately, barrel.arc. Randy Hosler ------------------------------ Date: 14 Mar 90 20:43:47 GMT From: tramp!millert@boulder.colorado.edu (MILLER TODD C) Subject: Redefining gulam keys Message-ID: <18262@boulder.Colorado.EDU> like to do is to change some of the key bindings in gulam/ue. I've tried the kb command, but I must be doing something wrong. I tried "kb -r 07f 1d" to change the function of the delete key from ~H to ~D in the regular buffer (also tried -g -m for gulam and mini buffers with no luck). What am I doing wrong? (also, if you don't specify -r -g or -m, will kb change the defs for all three buffers?) Anybody know what's wrong? Thanks in advance - Todd +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Todd Miller - millert@tramp.Colorado.EDU | | Meet the new boss, just the same as old boss - The Who | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ------------------------------ Date: 14 Mar 90 18:44:46 GMT From: pasteur!cory.Berkeley.EDU!jlemon@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (Jonathan Lemon) Subject: ST-Report / CPU-Report on Usenet? Message-ID: <23032@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> In article <3070@water.waterloo.edu> ljdickey@water.waterloo.edu (L.J.Dickey) writes: >In article <11352@stag.math.lsa.umich.edu> hyc@math.lsa.umich.edu (Howard Chu) writes: >>100-140K of text per issue, huh? It'd be best to break something like that >>into a few smaller articles. Maybe even a good idea to put stuff like that >>in its own newsgroup. > >I support the idea of a separate news group. >This one is "comp.sys.atari.st". How about "comp.sys.atari.st.mags". >Or "comp.mag.atari.st". Alternate titles: "comp.mag.atari.st.garbage" "comp.sys.atari.st.zero_bandwidth" "/dev/null" Sorry. I couldn't resist this one. (so what am I doing reading them?!) :-0 -- Jonathan ...ucbvax!cory!jlemon or jlemon@cory.Berkeley.EDU (.signature under attack by shoddy magazines.. please stand by...) ------------------------------ End of INFO-ATARI16 Digest V90 Issue #325 *****************************************