========================================================================= INFO-ATARI16 Digest Fri, 8 Dec 89 Volume 89 : Issue 776 Today's Topics: GNU C, where ?? KERMIT with Uniterm v2.0? PLEASE COMMENT THE BINARIES !!! Printing speed Problem with Uniterm 2.0e Shareware MAC Testing WordWriter Paragraph format Xenon2 and Blood Money vs. TOS 1.4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 7 Dec 89 11:06:46 GMT From: eru!luth!sunic!tut!uta!vehka!jackin@bloom-beacon.mit.edu (Markku M?enp??) Subject: GNU C, where ?? Message-ID: <762@kielo.uta.fi> I would like to get GNU C. Could somebody please tell me where to get it ? I can FTP. thanks, MM. ! Markku M?enp?? ! University of Tampere, Finland ! ------------------------------ Date: 8 Dec 89 01:14:35 GMT From: ncrlnk!ncrwic!wsucsa!mwjester@uunet.uu.net Subject: KERMIT with Uniterm v2.0? Message-ID: <8316@wsucsa.uucp> In article <2240@cuphub.cup.edu>, kar7481@cuphub.cup.edu (Dan Karbowsky;AtariEliteOfPghPa bbs412-384-5609) writes: > In article <8912050802.AA12678@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU>, AMEIJ@vax.oxford.ac.UK (Jan Ameij) writes: >> I have had lotsa problems transferring binary files with Uniterm kermit, from >> a VAXCluster. The solution seems to be...SET FILE TYPE FIXED on the VAX >> (Kermit-32>) and BINARY on the ST. Both binary -> dozens of errors... >> >> I don't know why it works, but it does. >> >> >> Jan > > I am on a VAX-8350 and use kermit-32> also... > > I have found that 99.9% of all KERMIT up/downloads will work using UNITERM 2.0d > if you issue a "SET DELAY n" command: whereas; n = number of seconds you think > you'll need to select the SEND/RECV file and go into send/recv mode... > > Hope this helps SOMEONE out there.... > > -- > +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ > | Dan Karbowsky kar7481@pitt!cuphub / S U P P O R T T H E S T ! ! ! | > | 102 Lee Drive ___________________/Call the ATARI ELITE of PITTSBURGH'S | > | Belle Vernon, PA / BBS (Forem-ST,fnet node 19) at (412) 384-5609 at 300 | > | 15012 U.S.A. / thru 19.2k baud 24 hrs./day 7-days/week Mention this | > | / message at logon. | > +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ > > JOIN THE REVOLUTION ! ! ! I also work with a VAX (or VAXen) - an 8650 and a 750. I had problems with a few versions of Kermit when downloading binaries, due to delays in escaping to local mode and starting the receive. What worked for me was setting the VAX Kermit to server mode and using GET from Uniterm's Kermit server command menu (both Kermits having been set to binary type). I could never do that previously, as other Kermit versions (including CKermit from terminator) did not do a reliable job when taking the VAX Kermit out of server mode, but the Uniterm Kermit does so with no trouble at all. Hope this helps! --Max (no clever sig's tonight) ------------------------------ Date: 8 Dec 89 14:02:54 GMT From: mcsun!unido!laura!exunido!markhof@uunet.uu.net (Ingolf Markhof) Subject: PLEASE COMMENT THE BINARIES !!! Message-ID: <1817@laura.UUCP> Hi! It's nice to get PD Software through the net. But it's not very nice the all you know about the things in COMP.BINARIES.ATARI.ST is their titel. - Until you copy them to your ATARI, decode and unpack them. This is a lot of work. After that, you might see that you're not interested in that you got. :-( So, please all you people which put Software in COMP.BINARIES.ATARI.ST, please comment them! A few word may be enough. Better: Put the (usually existing) READ.ME or .DOC File in front of the binaries! Thanks! ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 08 Dec 1989 10:45 EST From: Greg Csullog <01659%AECLCR.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU> Subject: Printing speed Rich: The printout on the PC was to an HP LaserJet II via a parallel port. That's why I said that transmission speed was the determining factor. The point I wanted to raise was that unless you are sending ascii characters to a laser printer via a parallel port and using the printer's fonts (soft or hard) that pages per minute is a useless value to quote. Pages of graphics per minute (bitmapped or PostScript/UltraScript) is the topic of speed to discuss. Apparently, Tramiel squashed the idea of putting out a board for the PC that would allow the PC to use the SLM804 because he did not want to support PCs - then again, that makes no sense for a company that markets PC clones. The order of speed for the ST environment is 1. GDOS + ST + SLM804 2. UltraScript + ST + SLM804 3. PostScript + ST + HP LaserJet with PS board via parallel or serial 4. bitmapped + ST + HP Laserjet without PS support 4. is so far behind the others (that was the 44 minute job I referred to) that it is not an option you want to consider. ------------------------------ Date: 8 Dec 89 15:03:12 GMT From: rochester!kodak!nelson@rutgers.edu (Bruce Nelson) Subject: Problem with Uniterm 2.0e Message-ID: <2227@kodak.UUCP> Under the settings menu item, select disabled for 4010 mode. Then save your defaults. Modem noise won't bother the graphics mode anymore. Bruce Nelson ------------------------------ Date: 8 Dec 89 18:20:36 GMT From: brunix!iris.brown.edu!mjv@uunet.uu.net (Marshall Vale) Subject: Shareware MAC Message-ID: <22472@brunix.UUCP> In article <6555@brspyr1.BRS.Com> tim@brspyr1.BRS.Com (Tim Northrup) writes: > Don't know if this is what you are referring to or not, but in the 6/13/88 > issue of InfoWorld was an article on work on Intermedia at Brown University. > I think they used a "Toolbox Emulator" like the one you mention. The > text reads, in part: > > "The system originally was created for the IBM RT PC under > Unix 4.2 (with a Macintosh-like user interface) using Cadmac, > a Mac application framework from Cadmus. However, with the > advent of Apple's A/UX and multitasking, the Brown team > was able to move part of the system to the Macintosh II." > > So, Cadmac may be the product you were referring to. Did someone mention Intermedia?? Why that's made by IRIS at Brown, and by golly that's where I work! A company called Cadmus reverse enginered the toolbox, the product called CadMac. Upon completing that task, they soon went out of business and Apple bought up all the rights to it. IRIS was the only place that still has the rights to use CadMac (though we don't anymore). The product that I think Tim was talking about was a cross compiling system that emulated toolbox routines on the IBM PC. By taking legal-working Mac C source code and compiling it with this special compiler, you could get it to run on the PC. I'm assuming that they wrote their own windowing system and look and such but basically used the same names and arguments in their toolbox as in the Mac. It was big about a 1 year ago and haven't heard much since. disclamer: words are my own and no one else's. -- mjv@iris.brown.edu "And, oh! Father Christmas, if you love me at all, Bring me a big, red india-rubber ball." A.A. Milne "Now We are Six" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Dec 89 09:34:10 PST From: Cassius_Gaius_Longinus@cc.sfu.ca Subject: Testing Message-ID: <1961155@cc.sfu.ca> Sorry to waste bandwidth, but his is my first attempt. ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ? BITNET: usereaxe@sfu; INTERNET/ARPA: cassius_longinus@cc.sfu.ca ? ? UUCP:..!ubc-cs!cc.sfu.ca!cassius_longinus; or a1254@mindlink.uucp ? ? CIS: 73040,2210; ? ? Standard disclaimer: ? ? Since I work for myself, I stand behind my words! SO there... ? ? Standard cute remark: ? ?"Delay in the use of force, and hesitation to accept responsibility? ?for its employment when the situation clearly demands it, will ? ?always be interpreted as a weakness. Such indecision will encourage? ?further disorder and will eventually necessitate measures more ? ?severe than those which would have sufficed in the first instance" ? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 08 Dec 1989 10:10 EST From: Greg Csullog <01659%AECLCR.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU> Subject: WordWriter Paragraph format If you have hard returns at the end of lines (i.e, you hit return to end each line rather than auto wrap or you imported an ascii file) then the format (F10) will not work. There is a PD program called 1ST_CVRT which will read ascii files and add soft returns in place of hard returns. Once you have soft returns, the paragraph format will work fine. I used WordWriter for over two years and can say with all honesty that paragraph format DOES work. I switched to 1ST Word Plus because WW lacked a goto page and WW popped to the top of a doc on a save operation. However, I miss WW's dictionary - I've used Word 4.0 on a Mac, WordPerfect on a PC and 1ST Word Plus on the ST and none of them have the spell check capability of WW. ------------------------------ Date: 8 Dec 89 19:40:47 GMT From: pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!jarthur !cstein@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (Clifford M. Stein) Subject: Xenon2 and Blood Money vs. TOS 1.4 Message-ID: <3483@jarthur.Claremont.EDU> In article <891125.23055881.010913@SFA.CP6> Z4648252@SFAUSTIN.BITNET (Z4648252) writes: > > Has anyone been able to get Xenon2 and Blood Money to work with >TOS 1.4, including the magazine version of Blood Money? > I've had no luck here. Other games, such as Dungeon Master and >Air Ball work just fine. Spectre GCR works fine with this particular >ST and TOS 1.4. > It's just that the two aforementioned games don't work at all for >me. Surely European programmers follow Atari's undocumented rules >and holy TOS paramaters better than this! Am I the only one or are these >two games incompatible with TOS 1.4? > >Larry Rymal: |East Texas Atari 68NNNers| I don't have TOS 1.4 yet. The biggest problem I have with European games is a lot of them only work in 50 Hz mode. The older color monitors can handle both 50 and 60 Hz signals, but my Atari color monitor, one of the newer ones with the power button on the front, apparently cannot handle. Does anyone have a little patch program that runs in the background and constantly puts the computer in 60Hz mode. I've tried writing one with no luck. I guess, though, that if it did work, the game would start running into timing problems. WHY DID ATARI DO THIS WITH THE MONITORS? ---Clifford Stein -- cstein@jarthur.claremont.edu | "Cops and women don't mix. It's like cstein@jarthur.uucp | eating a spoonful of Draino: sure it'll ...uunet!jarthur!cstein | clean you out, but it'll leave you cstein@hmcvax.bitnet | feeling hollow inside."-- Naked Gun ------------------------------ End of INFO-ATARI16 Digest V89 Issue #776 *****************************************