#: 21438 S1/General Interest 12-Jul-96 07:15:24 Sb: #Web Browser For OS-9 ? Fm: Marc Tritschler 100344,2706 To: sysop (X) Is there anyone out there who can tell me if anyone has developed or is developing a Web browser that will run on OS-9 machines with GUI's e.g. the MGR GUI. I would be even more impressed if a java enabled browser could be sourced. Thanks in anticipation, Marc. There is 1 Reply. #: 21442 S1/General Interest 31-Jul-96 20:21:27 Sb: #21438-#Web Browser For OS-9 ? Fm: Frank Hogg of FHL 70310,317 To: Marc Tritschler 100344,2706 Marc, I read in last weeks Sunday paper (7/28/96) about a Japanese IBM computer running OS9. The article didn't go into any detail. It mentioned two IBM Japanese machines. One is a "1.5 pound portable computer designed to make Internet cruising as easy as writing a letter to mom." The other is "a small notebook that will communicate, without telephone wires, with centralized computers." One runs Windows and the other "uses an old and nearly unknown operating system called OS9" I don't know which computer runs which nor do I know if the witer (a local guy) knows what he is talking about. Imagine my surprise when I saw 'OS9' in this article. Frank Hogg There is 1 Reply. #: 21443 S1/General Interest 31-Jul-96 22:41:15 Sb: #21442-#Web Browser For OS-9 ? Fm: Richard E. Crislip 102746,407 To: Frank Hogg of FHL 70310,317 (X) Hi Frank; It's good seeing your name again 8-). I'm an old CoCo user and a former customer (Sculpture). I loved the proggram and would love a SCSI interface to the CoCo to hook up a HD. Any suggestion? _|_ Cruisen on AutoPilot ----O---- R.E.C. There is 1 Reply. #: 21445 S1/General Interest 05-Aug-96 18:09:42 Sb: #21443-#Web Browser For OS-9 ? Fm: Frank Hogg of FHL 70310,317 To: Richard E. Crislip 102746,407 (X) Hi Rich. >love a SCSI interface to the CoCo to hook up a HD. Can't help there but sometime in the near/far, depending when I find time future, I will be posting a list of stuff I have for sale. From CoCo to OSK stuff. I don't expect to get very much money for it so I am planning to package it in bundles (whatever fits in the box etc) so that each 'bundle' would be worth $50 or so. Otherwise it's not worth bothering with. I have a large amount of stuff. Please don't ask for specific stuff until I get to sorting it all out. I'll post the list here... sometime. Thanks for asking. Frank There is 1 Reply. #: 21446 S1/General Interest 06-Aug-96 09:49:30 Sb: #21445-#Web Browser For OS-9 ? Fm: Richard E. Crislip 102746,407 To: Frank Hogg of FHL 70310,317 (X) I'll be waiting with bated breath 8-). I check this and the CoCo forum almost daily. _|_ Cruisen on AutoPilot ----O---- R.E.C. There is 1 Reply. #: 21447 S1/General Interest 10-Aug-96 21:29:54 Sb: #21446-#Web Browser For OS-9 ? Fm: Frank Hogg of FHL 70310,317 To: Richard E. Crislip 102746,407 (X) Re: >I have a large amount of stuff. Change that to "I have a very large amount of stuff." I just spent several hours in the garage just trying to do a rough sort. Jeeesh the amount of crap you can collect when your not looking... Frank There is 1 Reply. #: 21448 S1/General Interest 12-Aug-96 09:04:48 Sb: #21447-Web Browser For OS-9 ? Fm: Richard E. Crislip 102746,407 To: Frank Hogg of FHL 70310,317 Hi Frank, I just moved.... I KNOW EXACTLY what you mean 8-(. We spent $300.00+ in shelving material to store what we kept. I mean lt's just unreal what we accumulate through the years. In computer terms alone I have 2 complete C-64's, 2 CoCo's (one 2 and one 3; complete with floppy drives), and 5 Amigas (2 big box and 3 A500's). I won't even into get into the boy's game consoles. Add to that the other miscellaneous junk the average American household collects and you have a train load 8-\. BUT.. That doesn't mean I won't help you get rid of some of yours . _|_ Cruisen on AutoPilot ----O---- R.E.C. #: 21439 S1/General Interest 12-Jul-96 11:43:01 Sb: elect. compass sensor Fm: Kamru Miah 100534,575 To: all Hi, Is there anyone coming from an electronics/instrumentation background? Do you know of an electronic (fluxgate) sensor which can detect the earth's magnetic field and provide a signal which can be interfaces to a microprocessor. Autopilots in navigation systems use them a lot, but I am looking for a miniture/low cost type suitable for portable applications. If you are a supplier/manufacturer, please send me a data-sheet with price and availability in UK. If you know of any published articles - please send me the full reference. Thank you. -Kamru #: 21441 S5/OS9 Users Group 31-Jul-96 04:31:06 Sb: #21036-Microware UK Telephone Fm: David Cummings 101461,2133