#: 20082 S1/General Interest 30-Jun-94 16:11:28 Sb: #19766-LLOYD I/O on INTERNET Fm: Frank Hoffman 72733,3655 To: James Truesdale [JBM] 71174,3442 (X) It is Oregon Telecom.... ortel.com Yes, frank_hoffman@ortel.com is correct. Thanks Jay #: 20083 S1/General Interest 30-Jun-94 16:13:10 Sb: #19766-LLOYD I/O on INTERNET Fm: Frank Hoffman 72733,3655 To: James Truesdale [JBM] 71174,3442 (X) Opppps.... Supposed to be: frank_hoffman@ortel.org NOT ...com Sorry about that #: 20091 S1/General Interest 03-Jul-94 17:27:10 Sb: #19956-OS9 on MAC Fm: Oliver Reischke 100302,3271 To: Schlenker 100013,2723 Call DTR at Phone 0431-805293 or FAX 0431-86511 #: 20086 S1/General Interest 30-Jun-94 22:08:12 Sb: #20078-PKzip for OS9? Fm: Bob Palmer 74646,2156 To: Benkt Linnander 71072,3324 Have you browsed the libraries here? I know that her is a pkunzip for OS9 level 2 and OS9 68k. (dad ratted dirty keyboard) I do not know about a PKzip, seems more use of the LHarc if my memory serves. Has been a while since I was doing much on my COCO. #: 20085 S1/General Interest 30-Jun-94 20:49:26 Sb: deskmate diary Fm: david.fla 71302,3021 To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X) Pete - Thanks for the time & suggestion. David #: 20084 S1/General Interest 30-Jun-94 16:23:59 Sb: LLOYD I/O on Internet Fm: Frank Hoffman 72733,3655 To: general interest My correct internet address is: frank_hoffman@ortel.org LLOYD I/O, INC. P.O.BOX 1447 BEAVERTON OR 97075 PHONE: 503 222-0702 FAX: 503 222-2334 PAGE: 503 940-7727 #: 20087 S1/General Interest 01-Jul-94 17:31:18 Sb: #deskmate diary Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X) Uh Pete .... I do believe there was a version of Deskmate for the Color Computer. It was one of the spin and go disks that had a minimal OS9 boot, if I recall. *- Steve -* There is 1 Reply. #: 20089 S1/General Interest 02-Jul-94 14:59:03 Sb: #20087-#deskmate diary Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 To: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 (X) Steve - I thought he made reference to an ATTRIB command, which is a DOSism. Pete There is 1 Reply. #: 20090 S1/General Interest 03-Jul-94 05:33:00 Sb: #20089-deskmate diary Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X) Yup ... he did, didn't he. And I thought he was misreferencing the attr command when he posted the same message over in COCO. O well ... *- Steve -* #: 20102 S1/General Interest 05-Jul-94 21:35:00 Sb: CoCo OS-9 Floppy Q's Fm: John Murphy 73077,2305 To: ALL The Level 2 tech ref does not SEEM to define DD.ATT and DD.OPT. I'm assuming DD.ATT uses the same values as FD.ATT... Yes? No? And what about DD.OPT ? Also, how does (did) the CoCo translate LSN's to side,track,sector ? Single sided disks are obvious , but what about standard double sided disks? If it's in the Tech ref, I can't find it. Heck, what I really want is source for an OS-9 file manager that runs under DECB, so I can port it to MSDos... I know, no such luck. Don't be shy about simply quoting Tech Ref page numbers at me, I can take it... Thanks, guys. John #: 20120 S1/General Interest 09-Jul-94 06:31:22 Sb: #MM/1 hard drive boot Fm: keith bauer 71102,317 To: all First off let me state that this "problem" is not a big deal. It is just one of those things that should work but doesn't. I have a MM/1 with a Maxtor 7213SR hard drive. I formally had a Seagate ST157N. When I had the Seagate I was able to boot from the hard drive without any problem. Now that I have the Maxtor it must tries anywhere from 5 to 10 times to boot before it does. This is when it is up and running and I just press reset. It is worst when it is a cold boot. I have a blank formatted disk in the drive like I should. It seems to me that I saw a message a while ago from someone who had this same make of drive that found a fix to the problem. If so please let me know what you did. Thanks Keith Bauer CIS:71102,317 Delphi:keithbauer Internet:keithbauer@delphi.com Via InfoXpress/OSK ver 1.01 How 'bout them Cowboys! There is 1 Reply. #: 20121 S1/General Interest 09-Jul-94 15:53:57 Sb: #20120-#MM/1 hard drive boot Fm: Zack Sessions 71532,1555 To: keith bauer 71102,317 (X) I'm surprised it is even booting at all. I have two 7213S's and when I upgraded to a 340 and it wouldn't boot I spent quite some time on the telephone with Kevin Pease. His last comment on the matter was that the ROM boot code was trying to do multi sector IO and the drive did not support it (or vice versa, I don't remember which). Pease actually suggested getting a smallish Connor just to boot from!! His only other suggestion was to send him my second drive so he could debug the boot code on his system with the drive. I told him I would be willing to do without a second hard drive for up to a month and offered to send it to him, but at the time (shortly after last year's ATL fest) he was too busy to work on it. I haven't spoken to him since, and I am still having to boot from a floppy. ------------------------------------ Zack C Sessions They say, "Money talks". But all mine ever says is, "Goodbye". There is 1 Reply. #: 20123 S1/General Interest 09-Jul-94 23:31:45 Sb: #20121-#MM/1 hard drive boot Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 To: Zack Sessions 71532,1555 (X) Oh...and I thought I was the only one who couldn't get the boot roms to work from a HD. I have a Maxtor 231 meg and a Quantum 105. Nither will boot from the HD. The system just times out and eventually tries the floppy. Hmmm, out of interest, when you system is not booting does the HD LED show any activity? Mine doesn't...however, if I connect a digitial probe to the scsi activity line I do get regular blinks. I sort of figured that the computer was sending something to the HD, but never getting a reply. Guess I need to see the rom code or borrow one of those scsi analyzers (anyone got one I can borrow ). There is 1 Reply. #: 20124 S1/General Interest 10-Jul-94 23:49:08 Sb: #20123-#MM/1 hard drive boot Fm: Eric Levinson 74471,1241 To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X) Where do I get a boot rom? I have been asking and asking, and no responses, although everyone talks about it! Eric There is 1 Reply. #: 20127 S1/General Interest 11-Jul-94 21:42:32 Sb: #20124-#MM/1 hard drive boot Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 To: Eric Levinson 74471,1241 (X) I got mine from Paul Ward. Have you tried Blackhawk (David Graham), the new manufacturer/dist. for the MM/1? There is 1 Reply. #: 20130 S1/General Interest 12-Jul-94 00:03:05 Sb: #20127-#MM/1 hard drive boot Fm: Eric Levinson 74471,1241 To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X) I have left him private e-mail with no responses. Does he have an account here? Anyone know his current e-mail address? Eric There are 2 Replies. #: 20131 S1/General Interest 12-Jul-94 07:21:18 Sb: #20130-MM/1 hard drive boot Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 To: Eric Levinson 74471,1241 (X) Eric, I'm not sure if he is has an active CIS account. You can reach him from Mail at: INTERNET:NIMITZ@delphi.com He just left a message on the CoCo list that his machine will be down for about a week or so for repairs, apparently he won't be reading his mail during that period, so don't expect an immediate response. Bill Wittman (Wittman Computer Products) is also selling MM/1 stuff, I don't know whether he has boot roms or not, try: INTERNET:WW2150@ACSPR1.acs.brockport.edu Mark Griffith might have some, try: 76070,41 on CIS or: INTERNET:tripos!griffith@GOOFUS.WUSTL.EDU Good luck! -Bill- #: 20132 S1/General Interest 12-Jul-94 17:31:41 Sb: #20130-MM/1 hard drive boot Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 To: Eric Levinson 74471,1241 (X) I'm not sure that David has a CompuServe account. But he should be reachable via CompuServe mail at Internet:nimitz@delphi.com *- Steve -* #: 20122 S1/General Interest 09-Jul-94 16:48:51 Sb: Boot rom for MM/1 Fm: Eric Levinson 74471,1241 To: all I am interested in a rom which boots from my hard disk. I am using a Quantum 340MB hard disk. Right now, I have to keep a floppy in the disk drive and boot from it. Please e-mail me directly with prices and where to send a check. Thanks Eric Levinson #: 20133 S1/General Interest 13-Jul-94 12:25:06 Sb: #GNU C Cross Compiler Fm: Christian Daschill 100112,277 To: All I was just wondering if there was such a thing as a GNU C/C++ cross compiler that runs under DOS or OS/2 (preferring the latter) and creates OS9 executables. We have been working with the Microware V3.2 compiler up to now, and our experiments with the Ultra C cross compiler are not encouraging ( SLOW compiles, BIG and SLOW executables!) Maybe somebody has sources? There are 2 Replies. #: 20134 S1/General Interest 14-Jul-94 10:20:48 Sb: #20133-#GNU C Cross Compiler Fm: David M. Horn 73260,242 To: Christian Daschill 100112,277 (X) Are you aware of the GNU compiler that runs native under OS-9? There is 1 Reply. #: 20142 S1/General Interest 19-Jul-94 15:45:58 Sb: #20134-#GNU C Cross Compiler Fm: Christian Daschill 100112,277 To: David M. Horn 73260,242 (X) >Are you aware of the GNU compiler that runs native under OS-9? David, Yes, I know about that one, but I don't have a notebook running OS9... There is 1 Reply. #: 20143 S1/General Interest 20-Jul-94 00:09:45 Sb: #20142-GNU C Cross Compiler Fm: David M. Horn 73260,242 To: Christian Daschill 100112,277 Gibbs Laboratories (708)808-9060 has OS-9 running on Macintosh computers. I have heard it runs on Powerbooks also. I saw it working around 1991, it looked good then and they have continued to improve it since then. #: 20135 S1/General Interest 16-Jul-94 12:59:19 Sb: #20133-#GNU C Cross Compiler Fm: Boisy G. Pitre 74464,3005 To: Christian Daschill 100112,277 (X) > I was just wondering if there was such a thing as a GNU C/C++ cross > compiler that runs under DOS or OS/2 (preferring the latter) and creates > OS9 executables. > We have been working with the Microware V3.2 compiler up to now, and our > experiments with the Ultra C cross compiler are not encouraging ( SLOW > compiles, BIG and SLOW executables!) > Maybe somebody has sources? > What version of the Ultra C compiler are you using? Microware sells a DOS (not OS/2) hosted version of the Ultra C cross compiler. The 1.2 version of Ultra C (due out soon) generates very efficient code vis a vis compared to GCC, Ultra C 1.1 and C 3.2 compilers. You may want to check your options and upgrade to the 1.2 version of Ultra C when it is available. (Opinions expressed herein are mine only, and not necessarily those of any organization or corporation.) -- Boisy G. Pitre__ __ __ Delphi: BOISY |_ _| \ \/ / CompuServe: 74464,3005 I use... _| |_ > < Internet: boisy@os9er.waukee.ia.us |_____|NFO/_/\_\PRESS 1.2.0 OS-9 -- King of Operating Systems There is 1 Reply. #: 20141 S1/General Interest 19-Jul-94 15:44:23 Sb: #20135-GNU C Cross Compiler Fm: Christian Daschill 100112,277 To: Boisy G. Pitre 74464,3005 Thanks for the info about the upcoming version 1.2 Ultra C compiler. I am currently using V1.1.2 and it's code is not very efficient. Also, I am in steady contact with Microware's U.K office, and they didn't mention V1.2 yet. I'll check with them tomorrow.. Regards, Christian Daschill #: 20136 S1/General Interest 17-Jul-94 09:19:13 Sb: OS-9 PROGRAMMERS WANTED Fm: Andreas Martschitsc 100045,3464 To: all OS-9 PROGRAMMERS WANTED - Berne, Switzerland For a simulator Project do we need some good OS-9 programmers. Programmers will be doing C development on real-time systems using OS-9-systems from PEP and Motorola. VME experience desired. Duration: approximately a half year. Please send an E-Mail to Andreas Martschitsch, 100045,3464 or write to: Swiss arms factory, Attn: Andreas Martschitsch, Stauffacherstrasse 65, 3000 Berne 22, Switzerland. #: 20144 S1/General Interest 20-Jul-94 14:43:40 Sb: #OS9 VME-147 HD driver Fm: Themis Kardambikis 76620,3434 To: all Does anybody have experience connecting a standard SCSI hard disk to a Motorola VME 147 running OS9 V2.2. I know this is an old version of OS9, but I can not upgrade for several reasons. I need to connect a standard SCSI drive e.g. from Seagate since the old Control Data WREN drives are no longer available.The WREN drives are supposed to have a standard SCSI interface so I tried to change the driver descriptor but without luck. So if anybody out there has any experience with this problem please let me know. There is 1 Reply. #: 20145 S1/General Interest 20-Jul-94 18:38:59 Sb: #20144-OS9 VME-147 HD driver Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 To: Themis Kardambikis 76620,3434 Themis - We used to run an old MVME-147 cage... I was pretty sure that the drive on there was a SASI... maybe not, though. Also - if this is as a result of recently developed drive problems, you did know there's a fuse in there for the SCSI bus, right? #: 20088 S3/Languages 02-Jul-94 12:47:24 Sb: #20072-68xx XASM on DOS machine Fm: Paul R. Santa-Maria 71674,422 To: DOUG 72667,1433 There are a couple in the IBMPRO forum libraries. #: 20096 S7/Telecommunications 04-Jul-94 22:22:51 Sb: #Help with MM/1 hi speed Fm: Eric Levinson 74471,1241 To: all I am having a problem running two modems on the two high speed ports on the MM/1. I have asked around and I have been told that it is a problem with the driver. The problem I am having is that when both modems are set to answer the line, the CD is not detected, and if someone hangs up, the signal of change of CD does not get sent. When only one modem is configured and set up, all works fine. I was told that Carl Kreider has the source for the serial drivers for OSk 2.4? Is there any way the drivers can be reworked? Also, another thing I have noticed is that the ports miss characters during hard disk I/O. I have played around with the maxcount. I think the problem may be with the DMA hardware. Any suggestions? Eric There are 2 Replies. #: 20099 S7/Telecommunications 05-Jul-94 07:47:53 Sb: #20096-Help with MM/1 hi speed Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 To: Eric Levinson 74471,1241 (X) Carl did the serial drivers for the MM/1 ... and check in here often. Let's see what he has to say. *- Steve -* #: 20125 S7/Telecommunications 11-Jul-94 00:25:06 Sb: #20096-#Help with MM/1 hi speed Fm: Ken Scales 74646,2237 To: Eric Levinson 74471,1241 (X) > I am having a problem running two modems on the two high speed ports on > the MM/1. I have asked around and I have been told that it is a problem > with the driver. Well, partly driver, and partly hardware. The two ports share a common interrupt line. Apparently it would take some gymnastics in the driver to be able to ensure that both interrupts are recognized. > Also, another thing I have noticed is that the ports miss characters > during hard disk I/O. I have played around with the maxcount. I think > the problem may be with the DMA hardware. Any suggestions? The default maxcount (maxcount=65535) allows a _fast_ harddrive to monopolize the DMA bus for too long. For example, if the harddrive is able to support a throughput of about 1.8 Mbytes/sec, the system DMA has priority for about 36.4 mSec! (About 35 characters at 9600 bps.) Reducing maxcount is mandatory for proper serial port operation. Small reductions (e.g., to 16K) won't eliminate the problem. Mine is currently set for maxcount=2048. BTW, the MM/1a (i.e., with accelerator board / 68340) has different DMA mechanisms. The above is for the 68070. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ken Scales Delphi:KSCALES Internet:kscales@delphi.com CIS:74646,2237 ** Composed with KVed/Ved and uploaded with InfoXpress ** There is 1 Reply. #: 20129 S7/Telecommunications 11-Jul-94 21:43:11 Sb: #20125-Help with MM/1 hi speed Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 To: Ken Scales 74646,2237 The other thing to watch for on the HS serial ports is that the baud rates selected are compatible. Don't have the list right now...but you can't do things like set one for 19.2 and the other for 38.4. You can do 9600 and 19.2, or 9600 and 38.4, or both 38.4, etc. If it isn't here, I could type up the data from the 68681 data sheet and post it here. #: 20094 S9/Utilities 04-Jul-94 21:56:52 Sb: #new ars Fm: Carl Kreider 71076,76 To: sysop (X) I left the production versions of ar in libs 10 and 12, for the 6809 and 68K respectively. However, I hosed up the description of the 68K version. Can you fix it, or do I have to re-upload? Carl There are 2 Replies. #: 20097 S9/Utilities 05-Jul-94 05:37:36 Sb: #20094-#new ars Fm: Mike Ward 76703,2013 To: Carl Kreider 71076,76 (X) Carl, I think I figgered it out. Thanks for the heads-up! Mike There is 1 Reply. #: 20110 S9/Utilities 06-Jul-94 22:11:44 Sb: #20097-new ars Fm: Carl Kreider 71076,76 To: Mike Ward 76703,2013 (X) Ok. Thanks much. #: 20100 S9/Utilities 05-Jul-94 07:47:59 Sb: #20094-#new ars Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 To: Carl Kreider 71076,76 (X) Carl, Looks as if Mike took are of it. Thanks for the uploads ... I've also placed a pointer in the NEWS FLASH about the availability of the files. While I have you ... I have an OS9000 version of AR2 from the net, supposedly authorized by you. If it has your blessing, I'll place it in the library as well. *- Steve -* There is 1 Reply. #: 20111 S9/Utilities 06-Jul-94 22:12:45 Sb: #20100-#new ars Fm: Carl Kreider 71076,76 To: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 (X) I haven't actually run it, but it was done with my blessing from my sources. It should be ok to release. I guess we will then find out if it works! Carl There is 1 Reply. #: 20118 S9/Utilities 07-Jul-94 19:58:41 Sb: #20111-new ars Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 To: Carl Kreider 71076,76 Thanks for the confirmation, Carl. I'll get it posted shortly. *- Steve -* #: 20146 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo) 20-Jul-94 23:02:33 Sb: HELP- FILE TRANSFER Fm: David Esleck 74004,1600 To: ALL Can someone please advise me on transferring text files from a Color Computer III running OS9 level 2 to a Mac? I do not have a modem for the Coco III, and am hoping that i can connect through the serial port somehow. Or, if there is some way that an IBM can read the files, I could transfer them to the Mac. Can anyone help??- please e-mail! #: 20092 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 03-Jul-94 21:55:39 Sb: #New SYSGO for MM/1 Fm: Eric Levinson 74471,1241 To: all I recently downloaded the new sysgo replacement for the MM/1. When I created a new boot disk and booted all went fine. I created a Startup.2 file and rebooted with the shift key down.. The startup.2 file gets executed then the following happens. It displays Error #000:216 it then waits about 6 seconds, clears the screen and displays the same message. This only happens on the /term device. All the other devices works fine. Any ideas? Please write here or eric_levinson@rcisnet.org Thanks There are 2 Replies. #: 20093 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 03-Jul-94 22:32:56 Sb: #20092-#New SYSGO for MM/1 Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 To: Eric Levinson 74471,1241 (X) That's a bad path, if I recall... Perhaps you need to use a fully qualified pathname (i.e. /dd/cmds/mycommand /dd/my_scriptfile). Pete There is 1 Reply. #: 20095 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 04-Jul-94 22:15:59 Sb: #20093-#New SYSGO for MM/1 Fm: Eric Levinson 74471,1241 To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X) Bad path? I am not using any paths in my startup file. Just an echo command: echo THIS IS STARUP.2 Happy 4th! There is 1 Reply. #: 20101 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 05-Jul-94 11:07:06 Sb: #20095-#New SYSGO for MM/1 Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 To: Eric Levinson 74471,1241 (X) Mmmmm.... in the SYSGO, has /dd/cmds been CHX'd to (made the execution directory)? Is the SHELL in that directory? Is it in memory? Your problem is likely in one of these areas. Pete There is 1 Reply. #: 20104 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 06-Jul-94 00:25:12 Sb: #20101-New SYSGO for MM/1 Fm: Eric Levinson 74471,1241 To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X) Yea, SHELL is in /dd/cmds. If my STARTUP is: echo STARTUP and my STARUP.2 is echo STARUP.2 both those should run with no problems, but the problem only happens on the latter. The former works fine! #: 20098 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 05-Jul-94 06:58:43 Sb: #20092-#New SYSGO for MM/1 Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 To: Eric Levinson 74471,1241 (X) Eric, I installed sysgo edition 9 over the weekend and it seems to be working for me. I did reassemble it, because the binary included in the archive forks login instead of shell, and does not have the reboot feature enabled. I also stumbled across a bug caused by alignment, this might be causing your 216 error *if* you reassembled sysgo with the option to fork shell. The binary that's included does not have this problem. To fix the alignment problem, find the second line labeled "MainPrm", the one with the comment starting "[StG]-05", and add the following line before it: dc.l 0 This will align the label on a word boundary. If MainPrm is not on a word boundary, then the "dc.l 8" will be aligned by the assembler, adding an extra null byte. -Bill- There are 3 Replies. #: 20103 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 05-Jul-94 22:41:47 Sb: #20098-#New SYSGO for MM/1 Fm: Zack Sessions 71532,1555 To: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 (X) > dc.l 0 > > This will align the label on a word boundary. If MainPrm is not on a > word boundary, then the "dc.l 8" will be aligned by the assembler, adding > an extra null byte. What? Don't like to use the "align" pseudo-op? :-) ------------------------------------ Zack C Sessions They say, "Money talks". But all mine ever says is, "Goodbye". There is 1 Reply. #: 20109 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 06-Jul-94 20:24:20 Sb: #20103-New SYSGO for MM/1 Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 To: Zack Sessions 71532,1555 (X) > What? Don't like to use the "align" pseudo-op? :-) Comes from my mainframe background, I guess :-) My favorite debugging tool: DC Y(0) -Bill- #: 20105 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 06-Jul-94 00:26:54 Sb: #20098-New SYSGO for MM/1 Fm: Eric Levinson 74471,1241 To: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 (X) I'll try reassembling the program and see if the alignment fixes the problem. Oh, I will also set it to run shell instead of login. Eric #: 20108 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 06-Jul-94 19:50:14 Sb: #20098-#New SYSGO for MM/1 Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 To: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 (X) What is this about a shift key during boot? What file are we taking about... the latest I have one by STG which is labeled edition #7 and a #104 by Roy Ducus. Point me in the right direction and I'll dl it and see what goes . There are 2 Replies. #: 20114 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 07-Jul-94 06:52:00 Sb: #20108-#New SYSGO for MM/1 Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X) Bob, Joel Hegberg brought sysgo up to edition 9, which allows for an alternate startup file by holding down the shift key. This is only for OSK machines that support KWindows. Edition 8 (Tim Kientzle) cleaned up and modularized the code for easier modification, as well as adding the option to fork login rather than shell. I guess it hasn't made it to CIS, yet, I'll go ahead an upload it if someone else hasn't already beaten me to it. -Bill- There is 1 Reply. #: 20119 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 08-Jul-94 19:11:54 Sb: #20114-New SYSGO for MM/1 Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 To: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 (X) Yes, please upload the sysgo here. I was aware of the later version of kwsaver...but no one has taken pity on a poor, lonely, OSKer living in the remote mountains of British Columbia--so I don't have it yet. #: 20115 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 07-Jul-94 07:21:25 Sb: #20108-New SYSGO for MM/1 Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X) Bob, Since you uploaded kwsaver, I thought I'd let you know that Joel came out with a version 2.0, do you have it yet? Are you using it? Other than taking up a window, it seems to work fairly well. -Bill- #: 20106 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 06-Jul-94 00:28:40 Sb: Redirect input????? Fm: Eric Levinson 74471,1241 To: all I am trying to set up a shell script to take input from the keyboard. On the COCO, the following would work: setime Now I just have to come up with a good routine for packing bytes into bits. larry ----- Larry Olson ----- There is 1 Reply. #: 20138 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 17-Jul-94 22:10:38 Sb: #20137-#mm2hp Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 To: LARRY OLSON 72227,3467 (X) Hi Larry. Glad someone is playing with the mm2hp program. I am still interested in it...just don't have the time . You are completely correct that the program is trying to send more dots than the printer can handle. However, I don't think that the answer is to convert 8 bits to 7, etc. Remember, each byte of data is just a bit stream...and the bits represent pixels. On a 256 color screen each byte represents one pixel; on a 16 color 4 bits are 1 pixel. So what really needs to be done is to take each pixel (4 or 8 bits) and convert that to a grey scale (or even a color value if you are using a color ink jet printer). It sort of works by just dumping the raster image...but it is not the _correct_ way to do it. I really just wrote the program to see how easy it would be to send raster data to the printer. I really hope you persist and get some good screen dumps working! There is 1 Reply. #: 20139 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 18-Jul-94 00:31:38 Sb: #20138-#mm2hp Fm: LARRY OLSON 72227,3467 To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X) > You are completely correct that the program is trying to send more dots > than the printer can handle. However, I don't think that the answer is to > convert 8 bits to 7, etc. Remember, each byte of data is just a bit > stream...and the bits represent pixels. On a 256 color screen each byte > represents one pixel; on a 16 color 4 bits are 1 pixel. So what really > needs to be done is to take each pixel (4 or 8 bits) and convert that to a > grey scale (or even a color value if you are using a color ink jet > printer). It sort of works by just dumping the raster image...but it is not > the _correct_ way to do it. Bob, You are right that the pixels will need to be converted to a grey scale. Each screen byte would be changed to a 7 bit pattern, something like the following: ( assuming 256 color pixel) pixel value 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 - 31 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 32 - 63 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 = black 64 - 95 2 2 2 2 2 = white 96 - 127 2 2 2 2 128 - 159 2 2 2 160 - 191 2 2 192 - 223 2 224 - 255 Then these 7 bit values would be packed back into 8 bit bytes to be sent to the printer. bytes to be set to printer byte 1 byte 2 byte 3 byte 4 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ |1|2|3|4|5|6|7|1| |2|3|4|5|6|7|1|2| |3|4|5|6|7|1|2|3| |4|5|6|7| | | | | |----- 1------|------ 2 -------|------- 3 ------|------- 4 ------| each pixel is represented by 7 bits My biggest problem at this point is the working with bits in C, I'm real shaky with C as it is, without doing this fancy stuff. I'll let you know if I get anywhere with this ----- Larry Olson ----- There is 1 Reply. #: 20140 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 18-Jul-94 22:48:18 Sb: #20139-mm2hp Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 To: LARRY OLSON 72227,3467 (X) Seems you are well on the way. I would suggest the following: 1. Have a lookup table to convert the pixel values to the 7bit values. 2. Just send the 7bits out to a bit-stream function...this function would then take care of rotating bits into bytes. Ummm, guess this is the tough function for you. Let's see...you'd have to have a static buffer in the function which would get filled up by rotating the 7bit values into it. Guess you'll just have to bone up on the bit operators in C. Shout if you need help here! Press !>