========================================================================= INFO-ATARI16 Digest Thu, 12 Apr 90 Volume 90 : Issue 439 Today's Topics: Atari Swap Fest in Illinois GEMINI BUG... IBM hard disk controllers to ST DMA - possible? Need DMA-chip C025913 PC-Ditto 2 (2 msgs) Splitting comp.sys.atari.st into subgroup(s) (2 msgs) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 11 Apr 90 22:59:27 GMT From: att!cbnewsd!njd@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (nick.j.dimasi) Subject: Atari Swap Fest in Illinois Message-ID: <14122@cbnewsd.ATT.COM> Thanks, Kit, for posting a notice of the Swap Fest! I would like to add that Bob Brodie is no longer (just) tentatively scheduled to attend - he confirmed in conference on Delphi last week that _he will be there_. (I also asked him what he will be showing: he said: Portfolio, Stacy, STE, but probably not TT. Maybe he will be able to bring one anyway - but TT or not, the SwapFest should be interesting. One more thing - Bob Brodie is scheduled to give a presentation (talk?) at 10:30 am and again at 1:30 pm, according to the latest news I've seen. Nick DiMasi Uniq Digital Technologies, Inc. nick@udt386.chi.il.us [I'm not there much] ...att!odutsa!njd [I'm on here a lot] | Delphi: TURBONICK | DON'T USE R/r (reply command) unless | under contract to AT&T Network Systems you change the address! | (Network Software Ctr., Lisle, IL) ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 90 05:50:08 GMT From: zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!umich!sharkey!dino!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!ux1.cso.u iuc.edu!cs325ec@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu Subject: GEMINI BUG... Message-ID: <16000049@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> To the authors of Gemini: I think I isolated the bug created by sbreak... Maybe you did too, but it has to do with the mouse being moved after a graf_ mouse(M_OFF,0) instruction is called. Somehow when the mouse is turned back on, the mask is not drawn at it's new location, but at the old one (had the mouse stayed in place after a M_OFF). -- Greg ------------------------------ Date: 11 Apr 90 13:02:29 GMT From: uakari.primate.wisc.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!ira.uka. de!smurf!gopnbg!tmpmbx!netmbx!hase@ames.arc.nasa.gov (Hartmut Semken) Subject: IBM hard disk controllers to ST DMA - possible? Message-ID: <477@netmbx.UUCP> In article <1990Apr6.114314.4136@cns.umist.ac.uk> ran@cns.umist.ac.uk (Bob Nutter) writes: >Has anyone out there managed to connect an IBM-type hard drive to an >ST via the DMA port using a modified IBM controller? Yes. It is possible - and pretty cheap - to connect an OMTI controller for the XT to the DMA Port. But it's incompatible to everything: the DMA Port is blocked by this thing, and it needs a special driver to run which is availeble only for TOS (rumor has it that a minix-ST version is availeble too; rumor has it, that rumor is just rumor...) Well, if You can afford it: go for SCSI: SCSI devices will be usable in the future, the SCSI host adaptors for the ST are more or less compatible to the SHxxxes etc. hase -- Hartmut Semken, Lupsteiner Weg 67, 1000 Berlin 37 hase@netmbx.UUCP Dennis had stepped up into the top seat whet its founder had died of a lethal overdose of brick wall, taken while under the influence of a Ferrari and a bottle of tequila. (Douglas Adams; the long dark teatime...) ------------------------------ Date: 11 Apr 90 08:20:06 GMT From: mcsun!hp4nl!dnlunx!spex1!henk@uunet.uu.net (Henk van der Griendt) Subject: Need DMA-chip C025913 Message-ID: <1199@dnlunx.pttrnl.nl> Is er iemand die mij aan een DMA-chip voor mijn Atari-ST kan helpen? Ik denk dat het ding kaduuk is. -- ================================================================================ | Henk van der Griendt E-mail: henk@spex.nl (internet)| | Speech Processing EXpertise centre spex@hlsdnl5.BITNET | ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 90 00:17:31 GMT From: isc-br!lawrence@uunet.uu.net (Lawrence Kelley) Subject: PC-Ditto 2 Message-ID: <2824@isc-br.ISC-BR.COM> In article <1571@lzsc.ATT.COM> hcj@lzsc.ATT.COM (HC Johnson) writes: > >Questions for others who have got this bugger running: > >1. If you just "pressed on" the adapter clip over the M68000, what have > you done to keep a working connection. Has it held up? So far it's holding up. But I am having intermittent video glitches that may or may not be related to the clip. I agree with you, the clip looks extremely lo-tech. I was expecting something that really cliped on, not just slipped over the pins. I *really* put a lot of pressure on the clip's pins to bend them in (before I put it on the 68000, of course). My first few attempt didn't work. The hard part is bending the pins evenly so they all apply the same pressure. > >2. Has anyone attempted to just solder the thing on? > I'm considering soldering the four corner pins to hold it in place. I managed to pop it off once while attempting to ensure that it was seated. This caused me some excitement since the ST was on. >P.S. I got this at half price. I would not recommend that anyone > pay full price unless it includes Installation and Guarantee > by a Dealer. I tend to agree. shalom, lawrence ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 90 11:45:40 GMT From: mcsun!ukc!axion!tharr!chris@uunet.uu.net (Chris Allen) Subject: PC-Ditto 2 Message-ID: <661@tharr.UUCP> In article <1571@lzsc.ATT.COM> hcj@lzsc.ATT.COM (HC Johnson) writes: >OK, I have now received my PC-Ditto 2! [description of PC-Ditto2 Clip] > >Questions for others who have got this bugger running: > >1. If you just "pressed on" the adapter clip over the M68000, what have > you done to keep a working connection. Has it held up? > I have spent many hours trying to get the thing working, often ending up by being *certain* that something other than the clip was at fault. The trick is to bend the pins on the clip well inwards and then make certain that the two rows are *dead straight*. A single pin out of alignment and it will not work at all. Once you have done this it will stay clipped on and (in my case), working through fairly rough handling. -- chris@tharr.uucp ..!ukc!axion!tharr!chris Disclaimer: The views expressed above are those of my employer.. ------------------------------ Date: 11 Apr 90 23:48:10 GMT From: agate!stew.ssl.berkeley.edu!ericco@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (Eric C. Olson) Subject: Splitting comp.sys.atari.st into subgroup(s) Message-ID: <1990Apr11.234810.11839@agate.berkeley.edu> Instead of splitting up the group, how about adopting a keyword like "TECH:" in the subject line. Or perhaps in the Summary line. Or hey put it in the keyword line! The advantage of the subject line is the I know how to eliminate the non-TECH: articles. Perhaps there is a better way. Eric Eric ericco@ssl.berkeley.edu ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 90 03:57:35 GMT From: zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!uflorida!haven!wam!dmb@tut.ci s.ohio-state.edu (David M. Baggett) Subject: Splitting comp.sys.atari.st into subgroup(s) Message-ID: <1990Apr12.035735.5672@wam.umd.edu> Eric C. Olson writes: > >Instead of splitting up the group, how about adopting a keyword >like "TECH:" in the subject line. Or perhaps in the Summary line. >Or hey put it in the keyword line! > >The advantage of the subject line is the I know how to eliminate >the non-TECH: articles. Perhaps there is a better way. > >Eric >ericco@ssl.berkeley.edu One of the main reasons for splitting up the group is so that the people who are interested in just tech discussions (and there seem to be quite a few) won't have to wade through the other stuff. If we just use a keyword, then 1) newcomers won't know about it 2) people will eventually forget and we'll be back to where we started. The way you would eliminate non-tech articles with the new group in place would be to not read comp.sys.atari.st (general), but only read comp.sys.atari.st.tech. Dave Baggett dmb@cscwam.umd.edu ------------------------------ End of INFO-ATARI16 Digest V90 Issue #439 *****************************************