RD CHRISTENSEN,,2 08/21/90,20:58:52,216654,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, E#43888, E#43889,8 08/21/90,21:44:49,216655,2,DON PIVEN,,1 08/21/90,21:57:29,216656,2,DARIO FAGNANI,,0 08/21/90,22:21:26,216657,2,BILL MATTSON,,1 08/21/90,23:12:04,216658,2,ED FOSTER,,1 08/22/90,00:05:03,216659,2,ED FOSTER,, E#43890,6 08/22/90,00:22:09,216660,2,JOHN SERRANO,,2 08/22/90,00:49:46,216661,2,WALTER POSTAVA,Dixon/ IL,6 08/22/90,01:22:52,216662,2,JERRY OLSEN,, E#43891, E#43892,14 08/22/90,06:12:04,216663,2,PETE JONES,,1 08/22/90,07:44:17,216664,2,BERNARD GOLDLUST,,2 08/22/90,07:49:05,216665,2,PETE CANTELE,,1 08/22/90,08:23:01,216666,2,DICK DREW,SPRINGFIELD/IL,2 08/22/90,15:14:04,216667,2,PHIL JERN,,3 08/22/90,16:16:28,216668,2,PHILL AMICK,,23 08/22/90,17:48:25,216669,2,LARRY GLASSMAN,,2 08/22/90,19:52:03,216670,2,LOYD BONECUTTER,Brookfield/Il,5 08/22/90,20:38:29,216671,2,AL HIGGINS,,6 08/22/90,22:02:29,216672,2,DARIO FAGNANI,,0 08/23/90,01:54:17,216673,2,MIKE REINHART,,6 08/23/90,02:18:12,216674,2,MIKE REINHART,, E#43893,4 08/23/90,08:51:55,216675,2,MICHAEL CHAPPLE,Sea Cliff/ NY,1 08/23/90,08:54:21,216676,2,ED FOSTER,,1 08/23/90,17:27:28,216677,2,VIC EARL,,2 08/23/90,19:33:18,216678,2,RICHARD GOZDAL,, E#43894,2 08/23/90,19:45:16,216679,2,BILL BRAUN,Chicago/IL,6 08/23/90,20:35:19,216680,2,DON PIVEN,,1 08/23/90,22:00:06,216681,2,GEORGE MARCINKOWSKI,berwyn,6 08/23/90,22:16:42,216682,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, 43888 08/21/90 WARD CHRISTENSEN => RICHARD GOZDAL: "R/REVIEWS" 43889X 08/21/90 WARD CHRISTENSEN => MIKE REINHART: "R/HAMFEST LIST UPDATE" 43890 08/22/90 ED FOSTER => JERRY OLSEN: "R/IOCTL USAGE" 43891 08/22/90 JERRY OLSEN => ED FOSTER: "R/IOCTL USAGE" 43892 08/22/90 JERRY OLSEN => ALL: "PRINTED DISK LABELS" 43893 08/23/90 MIKE REINHART => WARD CHRISTENSEN: "R/HAMFEST LIST UPDATE" 43894 08/23/90 RICHARD GOZDAL => MIKE REINHART: "R/HAMFEST LIST UPDATE" - End of summary - Retrieving flagged msgs: C skips, K aborts. Msg 43888 is 07 line(s) on 08/21/90 from WARD CHRISTENSEN to RICHARD GOZDAL re: R/REVIEWS I've been reading a discussion on BIX about how Wayne Rash is stopping a column he's been writing for a while for a magazine - because he came down pretty hard on 1-2-3, at about the same time the mag started accepting Lotus as a major advertiser. They pulled his column and didn't even tell him about it! He did about all he could - I believe some "discussions" ensued, but the net of it is that it looks like he's saying that if they don't have editorial integrity, he doesn't want to write for them. Too bad. No msg 43889 Msg 43890 is 20 line(s) on 08/22/90 from ED FOSTER to JERRY OLSEN re: R/IOCTL USAGE Jerry, I have formatted diskettes with the following information passed to interrupt 13h: AH = Command (05 for Format) AL = Sector count CH = Track number CL = Sector number (probly not needed for Format, but I set to 01.) DH = Physical drive # (A=0,B=1,etc) DL = Head # (0 or 1 for floppies) ES:BX = pointer to address list On return, carry bit is set to indicate failure. The address list has four bytes for each sector (see AL) to be formatted. The bytes are track#, head#, sector#, bytes/256. For formatting track 39 head 0 on a 360K floppy, you would use 27h,00h,01h,02h, . 27h,00h,09h,02h. Mess up any of the numbers and you will give DOS fits. Not when you format the diskette, of course, since BIOS is doing the work, but later when you want DOS to use the track. Hope this helps. Msg 43891 is 09 line(s) on 08/22/90 from JERRY OLSEN to ED FOSTER re: R/IOCTL USAGE I appreciate the feedback, but while I too have used the BIOS approach, my current need is for code to plug into a commercially-distributed application. So I need something without the inherent restrictions of Int 13h. (As but one example, I need the capability of formatting floppies which rely upon device drivers.) From what I can determine, the IOCTL approach is necessary. I've been successful using various of its subfxns in the application already, but attempting to use its formatting/verify subfxns are a different story. Perhaps someone else who has already been down this road can help out. Thanx, though. Msg 43892 is 15 line(s) on 08/22/90 from JERRY OLSEN to ALL re: PRINTED DISK LABELS Do you or your company need professionally-prepared disk labels for products or general in-house use? I split my professional day between graphic arts and software design. With four software products nearing release, I'm again gathering interested parties together for a ganged run of labels. The advantage to me is that others share out-of-pocket costs. The advantage to others is they receive professionally-designed labels produced with true phototypesetting and printed with commercial quality offset processes in colored ink on die-cut stock at a small fraction of normal costs. (These are NOT quick desktop publishing hacks run on laser printers.) Participation begins at $25. There is still room for one or two more participants for the current run (before the end of the month). If you are interested now, want samples or would like first priority on the next (unscheduled) run, call me voice at 312-939-3300 (afternoons best) or leave me a message on the company BBS at 312-939-4411 (24 hrs., 300/1200/2400). Msg 43893 is 10 line(s) on 08/23/90 from MIKE REINHART to WARD CHRISTENSEN re: R/HAMFEST LIST UPDATE Well, the thing about hamfests is that you never know what to expect. I have attended many of them and I always find at least one dynamite 'deal' that makes it all worth it. Personally, I love to go just to see the variety of electronics that is there. It's also a great source of parts. There was a guy selling used but working HP terminals with a built in printer for 3/$10. Can you beat that? I've bought a card with 150 ram chips for $10, socketed no less. It's exciting to say the least when you're a 'junker' like I am! The Grayslake hamfest has always been a good one. More stuff than you have time to see. Mike Msg 43894 is 01 line(s) on 08/23/90 from RICHARD GOZDAL to MIKE REINHART re: R/HAMFEST LIST UPDATE Is there a hamfest this weekend? dup. chars. >Function:?