#: 19772 S1/General Interest 06-Mar-94 16:32:22 Sb: #19767-Hello Fm: Jim Vestal 74044,3324 To: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 (X) > Welcome back, Jim! > > Make sure your account is set up for the Standard billing plan for the > best savings. GO CONVERT to check your status if in doubt. Thanks Steve. I'm definately on teh Standard billing plan, because there is no way I can afford $12.80+$1.70 surcharge (tymnet) per hour! $4.80+$1.70 an hour is bad enough :) Jim #: 19770 S1/General Interest 06-Mar-94 13:02:44 Sb: #OS-9 Password File Fm: Mike Fahy 74656,2340 To: All Having ressurected my Coco II with all the trimmings from my attic into my den and with a little prodding from my son, I have it up and running OS-9 Level 1.02. Surprising how my memory has held up over the last 11 years. But, my OS-9 operating system manuals disappeared at some point and I need a little help with some rough edges. My main problem is the parameters in the /DO/SYS/PASSWORD file. After stringing a few wires, we have been successful getting a 3 user system going. The two terminals are a R.S. Model III which also got dragged down from the attic and a 486 PC in my office downstairs (when I'm not hacking I consult in the real world - I know, ugh!, but its a living). Anyway, after we login from the terminals, we don't have much access to the system and a bunch of random CHD's and CHX's sometimes yield something and sometimes don't. What are the various parameters in the PASSWORD file? Seems the first one is either blank or a user name, then a comma or two, then a number 0, 1, 2, or 3, then maybe /DO/CMDS, a couple more comma's and a single . within two of the commas. If someone would explain to me each field in this file, my son (at the ripe old age of 10) would really have something going. Many thanks for the help . . > Mike Fahy < There is 1 Reply. #: 19773 S1/General Interest 06-Mar-94 18:42:30 Sb: #19770-#OS-9 Password File Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 To: Mike Fahy 74656,2340 (X) The password fields (from my OSK manuals, but I think they are the same on level II) are: USER NAME, PASSWORD, USER ID NUMBER, INITIAL PROCESS PRIORITY, INITIAL EXEC DIRECTORY, INITIAL DATA DIRECTORY, INITIAL PROGRAM Each field is separated by a comma. The single dot you see in your file is a reference to the current data or exec directory. A typical line might be: Bob,secret,1,128,.,.,shell Shout if you need more help. There is 1 Reply. #: 19774 S1/General Interest 06-Mar-94 19:51:13 Sb: #19773-OS-9 Password File Fm: Mike Fahy 74656,2340 To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X) Thanks, Bob. That looks like it . . #: 19775 S1/General Interest 07-Mar-94 01:21:38 Sb: CoCo Sale List v8.0 Fm: Erich Schulman 75140,3175 To: ALL The all-new, totally fresh version 8.0 of my list of CoCo things for sale is now available for download in the Color Computer Forum (GO COCO) in Lib 14 (Private Classifieds) as CC3ITM.LST. This descriptive list has been updated regularly over the past twenty-five months. New listing for this version is a 9600 (effective) baud external modem. Please enquire by email for a copy of the PC Sale List, now being updated to Version 1.2. Just order 4 or more items to get a discount; COD is available. All prices include FREE insured shipping in the continental U.S. Erich Schulman (KTN4CA) #: 19768 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 05-Mar-94 20:42:47 Sb: #19389-#Gnu-C Fm: Partha Iyengar 73150,3246 To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X) Bob, Sorry for this "cold call", but I wanted to find out if you knew anyone with OS/9 internals/porting/application development expertise that would be interested in taking up a 6 month - 1 year assignment working on a leading edge project with a Fortune 100 company. I am looking for 2 Consultants that have one or more of the above skill sets. Any feedback you can give me would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Partha Ph: 914-278-3115 Fax: 914-962-6416 There is 1 Reply. #: 19771 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 06-Mar-94 13:02:45 Sb: #19768-Gnu-C Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 To: Partha Iyengar 73150,3246 Partha, Probably lots of folks on this forum reading your message. Hopefully one will be interested and qualified. Sounds like a tempting enough assignment...would the candidate have to move to NY? #: 19769 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 05-Mar-94 21:23:10 Sb: #19667-OS9 Internet Support Pkg Fm: Partha Iyengar 73150,3246 To: Allan B. Eayrs 73062,1174 Allan, Sorry for the "cold call", but I was wondering if you knew anyone with OS/9 internals / porting / applications expertise that would be interested in a 6 mth - 1 year assignment working on a leading edge project at a Fortune 100 company, in Westchester County, NY. Any feedback you have would be appreciated. Thanks. Partha Iyengar ph: 914-278-3115 fax: 914-962-6416 Press !>