INFO-ATARI16 Digest Tue, 12 Dec 89 Volume 89 : Issue 796 Today's Topics: Disk Param Gnu C (again) ICD AUTO BOOTING FLOPPY BLUES New Atari Developers Package New Comp.sys.atari.st.xxxx --- Lets Discuss Paper jams with Atari SLM804 Stacey Display vdist.prg version 3.3 where can i get these? where to get this? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 12 Dec 89 11:32 EST From: "Roger Marks, NIST, Boulder, CO. 303-497-3037" Subject: Disk Param Can someone tell me where I can (without a modem) find a copy of "Disk Param," useful with the Spectre? Roger ------------------------------ Date: 12 Dec 89 11:14:55 GMT From: mcsun!sunic!tut!uta!vehka!jackin@uunet.uu.net (Markku M?enp??) Subject: Gnu C (again) Message-ID: <767@kielo.uta.fi> I've asked this once, but to no avail. So I'll ask it again. Where can I find Gnu C for ST ? I can FTP. Thanks, ! Markku M?enp?? ! University of Tampere, Finland ! ------------------------------ Date: 12 DEC 89 08:52:05 CST From: Z4648252 Subject: ICD AUTO BOOTING FLOPPY BLUES Message-ID: <891212.08520448.030620@SFA.CP6> James Parker writes: "I am having a problem trying to boot from the floppy disk while using the latest (at least I think the latest, less than 2 mths old) ICDBOOT software with my hard drive." No luck here either. I also, when using methods described by James and my own, get only the 'standard' desktop. The problem also applies to any floppy that has a program in the /AUTO/ folder. The only way that I can boot off floppy is during a power off of the hard drive... Not good. Interestingly, copy protected games ignore the hard drive and allow the floppy to autoboot. Larry Rymal: |East Texas Atari 68NNNers| ------------------------------ Date: 12 Dec 89 04:58:09 GMT From: att!chinet!saj@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (Stephen Jacobs) Subject: New Atari Developers Package Message-ID: <1989Dec12.045809.828@chinet.chi.il.us> In article <475d287b.20b6d@apollo.HP.COM> rehrauer@apollo.HP.COM (Steve Rehrauer) writes: > >I suppose I should wait for the response, but: I'd also like to know if >registering as a developer is an all-or-nothing package? Last I heard, >Mark Williams C was part of the $300 deal. I already have a C compiler >that I'm happy with (Laser C); is there a lesser-priced option that omits >MWC? I did just what was suggested above. I forget the price, but the main issue is that some of the most useful Atari utilities are normally considered a bundle with the C compiler. Stuff like MADMAC, Atari db and aln. I presume there would be no problem re-selling MWC if you REALLY don't want it. The hassle of getting the important stuff without the compiler just isn't a good bargain. (Note: everyone I've ever spoken with at Atari is very helpful, and wants to solve problems. This seems to be an inherently confusing situation.) Steve J. ------------------------------ Date: 12 Dec 89 15:44:07 GMT From: maytag!water!ljdickey@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu (L.J.Dickey) Subject: New Comp.sys.atari.st.xxxx --- Lets Discuss Message-ID: <2832@water.waterloo.edu> In article <696@acrux.mdavcr.UUCP> rdr@mdavcr.UUCP (Randolph Roesler) writes: > I have noticed that Comp.sys.atari.st, probably like most > sys newsgroups, serves as a multi-purpose forum and he proposes that we divide the group into several parts. I think I would like this. I am tired of sifting through the muck, and would support the sort of division he suggest. ( Of course certain "KILL" commands in "rn", like /obnoxious person/h:j / unsubscribe/:j / Vapourware/:j have been helpful in the past, but it is not everything. ) Yes, there are details to work out, but let's discuss them. -- L. J. Dickey, Faculty of Mathematics, University of Waterloo. ljdickey@water.UWaterloo.ca ljdickey@water.BITNET ljdickey@water.UUCP ..!uunet!watmath!water!ljdickey ljdickey@water.waterloo.edu ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Dec 1989 11:04 EST From: Donald Simmons <0C109%AECLCR.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU> Subject: Paper jams with Atari SLM804 My company branch has an Atari Mega 2 system with a FaST hard disk and an SLM804 laser printer for our printing purposes. However, ever since we got the laser printer, we have had problems with the paper constantly jamming inside it. We have tried using different type of paper, but it seemed to have little effect. Has anyone else seen this problem. If it matters (can't see how) we have been running Ultrascript to print PostScript files. Donald Simmons 0C109@AECLCR Chalk River Nuclear Labs ------------------------------ Date: 12 Dec 89 10:45:49 GMT From: mcsun!sunic!tut!uta!vehka!jackin@uunet.uu.net (Markku M?enp??) Subject: Stacey Display Message-ID: <766@kielo.uta.fi> Well, I've read two magazine reviews that tell us a whole different story. In december issue of ST-magazin (W-Germany) the reviewer said that Stacey will not have a backlighted display (plain LCD, not good). On the other hand, in December issue of PCW (Personal Computer World, UK) Stacey was a cover article and the reviewer said it has a back- lighted display, which is one of the best he has seen. In fact he had two different machines (both had backlighted LCDs). Also David S. wrote how good the display was (a few articles back, here). I believe that Stacey has a backlighted display, which is very good. MM. !Markku M?enp?? ! University of Tampere, Finland ! ------------------------------ Date: 12 Dec 89 16:18:37 GMT From: shlump.nac.dec.com!harpo.enet.dec.com!powers@decwrl.dec.com (Bill Powers) Subject: vdist.prg version 3.3 Message-ID: <6822@shlump.nac.dec.com> Has anyone been using vdist.prg version 3.3 from the desktop, and are getting it to work on TOS 1.4? When I run it, it loads the file to view, and all the fonts, but the window that it is supposed to be displayed in, is shaded gray. The same symptoms appear, when I run it from Neodesk. The odd thing is, it works fine, if I first run MSH, and then do a 'gem vdist' from within msh. Anyone have any ideas/clues as to why this is? Bill Powers ---- Digital Equipment Corp. - Advanced Service Delivery Systems - Stow MA The opinions expressed above are my own, not my employers, so there. TELEPHONE - (508) 496 - 8725 E-MAIL - powers@harpo.enet.dec.com - ...!decwrl!harpo!powers ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Dec 89 11:10 EST From: STJLHI33%wooster.bitnet@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU Subject: where can i get these? I downloaded bolo from compuserve & it's great! The about game sez there's a song that plays on startup if you have 1 meg/double. I have both but no song. What other files do I need & where can I get them? Where can I get Sozoban C, GNU C and GULAM? I read somewhere (and long, long ago) that GNU C++ existed. Same query. Please give bitnet addresses as internet gateway support here is iffy at best. Thanks much. -------- Jason Steiner STJLHI33@WOOSTER.BITNET | In my opinion my "This country ain't got no problems that a few | opinions are plastic explosives won't cure!" - Steve Taylor | just opinions. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Dec 89 11:08 EST From: STJLHI33%wooster.bitnet@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU Subject: where to get this? ------------------------------ End of INFO-ATARI16 Digest V89 Issue #796 *****************************************