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INFO-ATARI16 Digest Tue, 10 Apr 90 Volume 90 : Issue 432
Today's Topics:
Aladin vs. Spectre
color on mono monitor
GEMINI works on TOS 1.0 (so far).
Help with SH204 Host-adapter
NeoDesk problem
play.arc on terminator
re-direction
vortex PC-Emulator (more information)
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Date: 8 Apr 90 08:17:11 GMT
From: eru!luth!sunic!mcsun!unido!tpki!mcshh!schiers@bloom-beacon.mit.edu
(Carsten Schiers)
Subject: Aladin vs. Spectre
Message-ID: <7284@mcshh.UUCP>
Hello everybody
could someone please give me an advice, what MacIntosh emulator I
should buy, when I want to run Allegro Common Lisp with Babylon
or NexpertObject? Is it Spectre because of the HFS? Any suggestions
would be appreciated.
Carsten Schiers
unido!imdm.uke.uni-hamburg.dbp.de!schiers
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Date: 10 Apr 90 16:47:08 GMT
From: tramp!millert@boulder.colorado.edu (MILLER TODD C)
Subject: color on mono monitor
Message-ID: <19513@boulder.Colorado.EDU>
A little while ago, in the midst of that stupid flame war, someone mentioned
that there was a mod from Germany to allow a mono monitor to do low and medium
resolutions with gray scales. Anyone have any info on this (doc, difficulty)?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
-Todd
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| Todd Miller - millert@tramp.Colorado.EDU |
| Meet the new boss, just the same as old boss - The Who |
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Date: 10 Apr 90 16:31:33 GMT
From: millert@boulder.colorado.edu (MILLER TODD C)
Subject: GEMINI works on TOS 1.0 (so far).
Message-ID: <19508@boulder.Colorado.EDU>
In article <16000047@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> cs325ec@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu writes:
>
>
> P.S. Are FATSPEED and PINHEAD incompatible when run in the opposite
> order? (i.e. PINHEAD then FATSPEED)
>
> -- Greg
>
Acording to the Pinhead docs, Fatspeed must be run before Pinhead.
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| Todd Miller - millert@tramp.Colorado.EDU |
| Meet the new boss, just the same as old boss - The Who |
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Date: Tue, 10 APR 90 16:35 N
From: FALDELLA%BODEIS.CINECA.IT%ICINECA2.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
Subject: Help with SH204 Host-adapter
More on my defective SH204. It turned out that the 16L8 PAL placed in the Host
Adapter is gone. Would someone be kind enough to tell me either a source for a
new one or the fuse matrix ? I am not so skilful to reverse-engineer the Host-
adapter and to reprogram a new PAL for ACSI-SCSI conversion.
Please e-mail me directly since I cannot receive INFO-A16 issues.
Many thanks,
Francesco Zanichelli
FALDELLA@BODEIS.CINECA.IT
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Date: 10 Apr 90 15:48:09 GMT
From:
pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!ohstpy!miavx1!tmwhitehead@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu
Subject: NeoDesk problem
Message-ID: <1245.2621b9e9@miavx1.acs.muohio.edu>
In article <1990Apr6.204104.14336@ucselx.sdsu.edu>, coffey@ucselx.sdsu.edu (pat
coffey) writes:
> I have been using Neodesk for about a year now and lately it has been
> acting strangly. When I am looking for a file, and the file window
> says that the mask is '*.*', some of the files don't show up.
>
> For example, I created a file in first word. When using the file
> selector in first word, the file is there. When I exit from first
> word and look at the directory, it is not there. If I then drop
> out of neodesk, the file shows up again. Has anyone else experienced
> this? Does anyone have any idea of what is causing it? I really
> like Neodesk and would like to continue to use it.
> --
> _ _ Ms. Pat Coffey
> |_) (_ San Diego State University
> | coffey@ucselx.sdsu.edu
You might try looking at how many files are in the subdirectory where files are
disappearing. One of the options you can set is for maximum number of files
per directory. You can set it to a higher number (But it takes more memory
then). If it isn't displaying all of the files because of the limit placed on
the subdirectory, it should put a message up where it usually says x files in y
bytes, saying that not all of the files are shown.
Solutions? Sort by date, that way the files you have worked on most recently
will show up first. Or mask by *.doc, or delete all of the *.bak files, which
in most cases will cut the number of files in half in a folder that contains
nothing but first word documents.
You could also consider setting up more subdirectories for these files.
Categorize all of your documents and split them among multiple directories.
Hope this helps!
--
____
/ _ _/ _/ Todd Whitehead
/ /_/ /_/ /_/ Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
If it looks like I said it, I probably did...
_____________________________________________________________________________
I'm graduating in May as a Systems Analysis Major!
Anybody wanna hire me?
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Date: 10 Apr 90 16:43:28 GMT
From: tramp!millert@boulder.colorado.edu (MILLER TODD C)
Subject: play.arc on terminator
Message-ID: <19511@boulder.Colorado.EDU>
Has anyone been able to successfully un-arc play.arc on terminator. Everytime
I d/l it and try and unarc it there is garbage in the archive.
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| Todd Miller - millert@tramp.Colorado.EDU |
| Meet the new boss, just the same as old boss - The Who |
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Date: 10 Apr 90 13:25:59 GMT
From:
zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!cs.utexas.edu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!utgpu!
watserv1!watcgl!electro!ignac@think.com (Ignac Kolenko)
Subject: re-direction
Message-ID: <1602@electro.UUCP>
what is the "official" method of doing io-redirection in software.
what i want is for program A to run. It prints to the screen using Cconws();.
In the course of running A, it will invoke B, which also prints with Cconws.
Before B is called, the user has the option of redirecting B's
output anywhere (screen, printer, file, modem). After B runs, control is
returned to A, which will then continue printing to the screen as before.
So the question i ask is: what is the proper way for A to redirect B's output
before B is invoked. Or is this even the correct way of thinking about this
problem.
Any comments, code fragments, etc will be happily accepted and graciously
rewarded with thanx at this time!
--
=====Ignac A. Kolenko (The Ig)=====watmath!watcgl!electro!brasoft!ignac======
co-author of QuickST, and the entire line of Quick Software!!!!
Branch Always Software Box 2624, Station B, Kitchener, Ont. CANADA N2H 6N2
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Date: 10 Apr 90 10:12:08 GMT
From: eru!luth!sunic!mcsun!unido!gmdzi!focke@bloom-beacon.mit.edu (Stefan
Focke)
Subject: vortex PC-Emulator (more information)
Message-ID: <2190@gmdzi.UUCP>
Here are some more informations:
it is named "ATonce"
80286 (8 MHz) Norton 6.3, 35% more than PC-speed
CGA, Hercules, EGA, Olivetti - mode
Supports mouse, hard disc, 360 kB and 720 kB disk-format
LPT1 and COM1, sound
you have to solder it onto the 68000 chip
available in april or mai for less than DM 500,-
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GMD-Z2.W e-mail: focke@gmdzi.uucp
Postfach 1240 focke@gmdzi.gmd.de
5205 St. Augustin 1 ...!?uunet!mcvax!?unido!gmdzi!focke
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