Info-Atari16 Digest Sat, 13 Apr 91 Volume 91 : Issue 208 Today's Topics: .reb? 20MB SCSI Hard Drive For Sale Atari 8-bit SW for sale (long) EPROM Programmer GDOS/TT/TTM195 !!help!! GEM Source GEM source code GIF to SPC convertors Harpoon for the ST? Looking for these Abacus Books... Mac Roms Need Job SCSI HD for sale Track-balls for sale TT hard disk chaining ZEST [really EMULA] Welcome to the Info-Atari16 Digest. The configuration for the automatic cross-posting to/from Usenet is getting closer, but still getting thrashed out. Please send notifications about broken digests or bogus messages to Info-Atari16-Request@NAUCSE.CSE.NAU.EDU. Please send requests for un/subscription and other administrivia to Info-Atari16-Request, *NOT* Info-Atari16. Requests that go to the list instead of the moderators are likely to be lost or ignored. If you want to unsubscribe, and you're receiving the digest indirectly from someplace (usually a BITNET host) that redistributes it, please contact the redistributor, not us. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 11 Apr 91 14:44:34 GMT From: noao!ncar!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uupsi!cci632 !ritcsh!ultb!drp9500@arizona.edu (D.R. Paradis ) Subject: .reb? To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu In article <1991Apr10.204434.24785@mailer.cc.fsu.edu> boyd@nu.cs.fsu.edu writes: >In article <1991Apr10.233352.18903@terminator.cc.umich.edu>, weiner@terminator.cc.umich.edu (Jeff Weiner) writes: >>In article <10058@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> youngmw@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Michael) writes: >>>I just downloaded the two new tcb demos from atari.archive. >>>When I unarc them I find that they have a .reb extender!? >>>What is this and how do I use them? >> >>Prorebel is a coprighted program, thus it is absent from the archive. If >>anyone has a more widely known copier that will work similarly, please >>let me know. > >Actually an illegal hacked front end for several versions of the commercial >product ProCopy. > ERRR - The version of ProRebel I used is a hacked version of A-Copy v. 1.2L Enough people wanted this demo up there, and this was the ONLY program that would copy it into file form I decided to take a chance. >-- > ---------------------------------+------------------------------------- > Mickey R. Boyd | "Kirk to Enterprise. All clear > FSU Computer Science | down here. Beam down > Technical Support Group | yeoman Rand and a six-pack . ." > email: boyd@fsucs.cs.fsu.edu | > ---------------------------------+------------------------------------- -- ************************************************************************ * Just because I'm a film major | < Net-address > * * doesn't mean I'm a Spielber-wanna-be....| * * I'm a Lynch-wanna-be! | drp9500@ultb.isc.rit.edu * ------------------------------ Date: 13 Apr 91 06:09:46 GMT From: spworley@athena.mit.edu (Spaceman Spiff) Subject: 20MB SCSI Hard Drive For Sale To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu I have a 20MB Seagate 125N SCSI hard drive that I outgrew. It's given me flawless performance, I just needed more storage. I'm asking for $125 for it- I'll pay shipping, and even throw in power and SCSI cables. Reply by E-mail. -Steve --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Worley spworley@athena.mit.edu --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 91 01:54:27 GMT From: noao!asuvax!ncar!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uupsi !cci632!ritcsh!ultb!clf3678@arizona.edu (C.L. Freemesser) Subject: Atari 8-bit SW for sale (long) To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu UPDATED 3 APR 1991 List is formatted to be PRINTED, not viewed! You've seen this list before, but not these prices! All prices have been reduced by 50%! I want to sell ALL of this software NOW! Any purchases over $50 receive a 10% discount (software only). PLEASE contact me BEFORE sending any money to make sure your item(s) get reserved! I can be contacted via: GEnie: C.FREEMESSER Usenet: clf3678@isc.rit.edu Bitnet: CLF3678@RITVAX Phone: 716-328-1703 BBS: 716-436-3078 (I'm the Sysop; 2400 baud max) Mailing Address: Chris Freemesser 223 Renouf Drive Rochester, NY 14624 Disclaimer: ALL ITEMS LISTED BELOW ARE SOLD AS-IS, with no warrantees ---------- expressed or implied. Not responsible for any typo mistakes made in this list. All software is in good condition (i.e. I threw out any physically damaged disks I found). ALL (and I mean ALL) items are ORIGINALS, no pirated stuff here! Terms: Orders must be pre-paid, either by check or money order. ----- Please do not ask for a COD order. When ordering, please refer to an item by its number. Since there may be more than one copy of a title, the # will keep confusion at a minimum. Shipping: Shipping will be by EITHER parcel post (for small items), -------- or UPS ground for larger orders. Please include $2.00 shipping for first item, .50 for each additional title. Prices are for shipping within the continental US. Prices appropriately higher for other destinations. Definition of Terms: ------------------- Num = Item number (always refer to item by its number) Pkg = Whether or not item has its original packaging. Software that did not have its original packaging has been placed in a resealable bag to protect the media. Doc = Whether or not item has its documentation DISK-BASED SOFTWARE Num Title Pkg Doc Price ----- ------------------------------ --- --- ----- 35 Ace of Aces N Y $2.50 352 Ace of Aces N Y $2.50 490 Action Biker N N $1.00 4 Astro Grover Y Y $3.00 48 Atariwriter Plus w/ Proofreader N Y $8.00 351 Axis Assassin N Y $2.00 126 Basic View Y Y $2.00 7 Beach Head Y Y $3.00 72 Beach Head II N Y $3.00 355 Beyond Castle Wolfenstein N Y $2.00 49 Card Ware Y Y $1.00 19 Carrier Force Y Y $4.00 350 Castle Wolfenstein N Y $2.00 22 Cutthroats Y Y $3.00 125 Disk Scanner Y Y $1.50 129 Dragon's T.A.I.L. Y Y $2.00 127 Enhanced Drawit! Y Y $2.00 117 Great American C.C. Road Race N Y $3.00 56 Gypsy Y Y $1.00 112 Hodge Podge N Y $1.50 47 Kennedy Approach N Y $2.00 64 Kids on Keys Y Y $2.00 68 Mail Order Monsters Y Y $2.00 36 Market Forces N Y $2.00 53 Master Diskette II (NEW) Y Y $1.00 40 Mickey In Great Outdoors Y Y $3.00 122 O'Riley's Mine N Y $2.00 42 Pic Builder Y Y $3.00 130 Picnic Paranoia N Y $2.00 44 Print Power Y Y $2.00 63 Print Power Y Y $2.00 65 Reader Rabbit Y Y $3.00 119 Seven Card Stud N Y $2.00 58 Snooper Troops Case 1 Y N $2.00 54 Space Station Zulu Y Y $2.00 69 Spy vs. Spy I & II N Y $2.00 353 Starfire/Fire One N N $2.00 32 Success with Math: Linear Equ. N Y $2.00 33 Success with Math: Mult./Div. N Y $2.00 34 Success with Math: Quad. Equ. N Y $2.00 61 Super Huey Y Y $2.00 120 Super Sort (Rev. 3) N Y $2.00 132 Synchron Y Y $2.00 118 Text Pro II N Y $2.00 2 Timewise Y Y $3.00 59 Timewise Y Y $3.00 39 Tuk Goes to Town Y Y $2.00 9 Visicalc Y Y $5.00 45 Visicalc Y Y $5.00 CARTRIDGES Num Title Pkg Doc Price ----- ------------------------------ --- --- ----- 84 Atari Logo N Y $4.00 83 Atariwriter Y Y $4.00 116 Atariwriter N N $3.00 364 Atariwriter N N $3.00 94 Basic N N $1.00 95 Basic N N $1.00 363 Eastern Front (1941) N Y $2.00 78 E.T. N Y $2.00 96 E.T. N N $1.50 97 E.T. N N $1.50 102 Miner 2049er N N $2.00 103 Miner 2049er N N $2.00 82 Missile Command N Y $3.00 362 Missile Command N N $3.00 87 Pac Man N Y $2.00 105 Pac Man N N $2.00 108 Q-Bert N N $3.00 81 Qix N Y $3.00 85 Qix N Y $3.00 107 Qix N N $2.50 37 Star Raiders N Y $3.00 88 Super Cobra Y N $3.00 BRAND NEW SOFTWARE I obtained a case of the following software. You can purchase these packages separately, or buy all three for $7. This is NEW software, still factory sealed. 502-511 Action Biker (C64/Atari ver.) $2.50 514-518 Kikstart (C64/Atari ver.) $2.50 521-529 Speed King (C64/Atari ver.) $2.50 MISC. SOFTWARE All software is DISK ONLY, no instructions or original packaging. Some software may have instructions on the disk itself. Make an offer on large purchases! Antic Disks - $.50 each 401 Jan. 1989 601 Vol. 4, #1 402 Jan. 1989 602 Vol. 4, #2 403 Dec. 1988 603 Vol. 4, #3 405 Nov. 1988 604 Vol. 4, #4 406 Feb. 1989 605 Vol. 4, #5 410 Dec. 1987 606 Vol. 4, #6 411 Dec. 1987 607 Vol. 4, #7 414 Apr. 1989 608 Vol. 4, #8 415 Mar. 1989 609 Vol. 4, #9 417 Vol. 5, #5 610 Vol. 4, #10 418 Vol. 5, #7 611 Vol. 4, #11 613 Vol. 5, #1 612 Vol. 4, #12 614 Vol. 5, #2 615 Vol. 5, #3 616 Vol. 5, #4 617 Vol. 5, #5 618 Vol. 5, #6 619 Vol. 5, #7 620 Vol. 5, #8 621 Vol. 3, #9 622 Vol. 3, #10 623 Vol. 3, #11 624 Vol. 3, #12 625 Vol. 8, #2 Antic Catalog Software - $1.00 each 424 Typo Attack 1.2 429 Icon Graphics Editor 430 130XE Hi-Resdesigner 431 Icon Graphics Editor 432 130XE Hi-Resdesigner 434 VT100 Terminal Emulator 435 Calc Magic 436 PD Micropaint Artist 437 1030 Express/Tscope Commercial Software (as priced) 438 The Newsroom (2 disks) $2.00 445 P:R Connection disk $.50 446 P:R Connection disk $.50 447 SpartaDos $1.00 453 Stickybear Numbers $1.00 454 Sargon II $1.00 455 Music Construction Set $1.00 457 Caverns of Mars $1.00 458 Syncomm $.50 460 Cyclod $.50 463 Silent Service $2.00 464 Fastgammon (has docs) $1.00 470 Masterchess $1.00 471 Sargon II $1.00 473 Text-Pro II/Data-Pro II $1.00 477 Bank Street Writer $2.00 482 Atariwriter+ & Proofreader (2 disks) $4.00 DOS disks - $0.50 each DOS 3.0 - have 5 copies DOS 2.5 - have 3 copies DOS XE - have 1 copy BOOKS 900 Inside Atari Basic, by Bill Carris.................$1.50 901 Atari Color Graphics, by Joseph Collins............$2.00 902 Programming your Atari Computer, by Mark Thompson..$3.00 903 Mapping the Atari (400/800) by Ian Chadwick........$3.00 904 Compute!'s 1st Book of Atari.......................$3.00 905 Compute!'s 2nd Book of Atari.......................$3.00 906 Compute!'s 2nd Book of Atari Graphics..............$3.00 907 Atari Sound and Graphics, by Herb Moore, et al.....$3.00 908 Atari Basic: Learn by Using, by Thomas Rowley......$2.00 (German import) 909 Games for the Atari, by S. Roberts.................$2.00 (German import) ------------------------------ Date: 13 Apr 91 12:19:00 WET DST From: "Brian" Subject: EPROM Programmer To: "info-atari16" In response to the query about EPROM programmers for the Atari ST, I know of one from Maplins Electronics in the UK. It works with any computer through the RS232 port and is quite slow (1200 baud) but is easy to use. Being UK it needs a 240v AC, 50Hz supply and I imagine that it would thus be difficult to use in the US. It can program most of the popular EPROMs and I have developed an Atari ST driver program for it if anyone is interested. The programmer costs about $180 in the UK. I can supply more information if anyone is interested. Brian Gladman (gladman@ccint1.rsre.mod.uk) ------------------------------ Date: 13 Apr 91 02:40:29 GMT From: oahu.cs.ucla.edu!stephen@locus.ucla.edu (Steve Whitney) Subject: GDOS/TT/TTM195 !!help!! To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu In article <23454@know.pws.bull.com> CSULLOGG@CRL.AECL.CA writes: >Up to today, I have been using an Atari TT with a PTC1426 colour monitor. >Today, I switched to a TTM195 monochrome monitor and since I made the >switch I have been unable to use GDOS. [more description deleted] One thing that may cause your problem is that if GDOS runs and there's no entry for the resolution it's running in in your assign.sys file, it bombs. There should be entries for devices 5-9 as well as 1-4. You can copy the font and driver setup from your entry for device 4 to devices 5-9. 5p screen.sys list of fonts 6p screen.sys list of fonts 7p screen.sys list of fonts etc. Hope this helps! My G-Print application's installer doesn't do this so I found out about it recently (as you can imagine). Since you have GDOS, you might want to try out the G-Print demo. It's on atari.archive under gprnt_dmo.arc. I'll post a message about it soon (there's a new version). --Steve -- Steve Whitney "It's never _really_ the last minute" (())_-_(()) UCLA Comp. Sci. Grad. Student | (* *) | Internet: stephen@cs.ucla.edu UCLA Bruin--> GEnie: S.WHITNEY `-----' ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 91 20:35:00 GMT From: DARTH.CC.MCGILL.CA!jon@ucbvax.berkeley.edu (Jonathan Carroll) Subject: GEM Source To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu I'd like to build a text-edit routine similar to the one in the Mac OS that is essentially stand-alone and ready to use in any application that I or anyone else, happens to be writing. I guess this means that the editor should support selecting text with the mouse, standard cut/copy and paste functions and ideally, GDOS capability (so that VDI routines should be used) Before I started to re-invent the wheel, I thought I should ask here in case people have got advice or pieces of code that might be useful. (I plan to write this in Laser C) Jon ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 91 12:35:18 GMT From: noao!ncar!gatech!bloom-beacon!eru!hagbard!sunic!mcsun!ukc!strath-cs!rmacgreg@ar izona.edu (Sorcerer) Subject: GEM source code To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu In article <1991Apr9.123634.12778@cbnewse.att.com> hofmann@cbnewse.att.com (james.r.hofmann) writes: >Awhile back a request was made for people on the net to release >examples of working GEM code for use as a tutorial to those trying >to learn how such code works. A good idea, but I have one question. [...deleted...] I have been trying (without any luck) to get the remaining articles of a series that teaches people how to program in GEM. This series is called Professional GEM Programming and was by Tim Orien. If somebody out there can mail me ANY of the articles from 14 to 17 I'd be VERY grateful. Once I get the full series I'll release it (one by one) onto the net. The Sorcerer is 'Only visiting this planet' but can be found at: JANET: cadx862 @uk.ac.strathclyde.computer-centre-sun rmacgreg@uk.ac.strathclyde.computer-science INTERNET: via nsfnet-relay.ac.uk BITNET: via ukacrl UUCP: via ukc.uucp or second star to the right and straight on 'till morning. ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 91 19:50:00 GMT From: noao!asuvax!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!caen!ox.com!math.fu -berlin.de!fub!dobag.in-berlin.de!nicedel!artcom0!hb.maus.de!Mick_Schmidt@arizo na.edu (Mick Schmidt) Subject: GIF to SPC convertors To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu > When the gifs were viewed using FASTGIF the pictures came out ok (In 16 > colours) but I decided I would like to see them in full colour glory and so > feed them through GIFSPC and viewed the result on SPLINDEX - The result was > a completely messed up picture. Could be the convertor me tinks and so tried > BGIF. The resulting SPU picture was better but still not perfect as it was > still corrupt in places, (odd lines missing etc) Hmm, I've tried BGIF but only in 16 Colours Mode, because my Machine has an 16Mhz Acceleration Board which won't work together with Spectre Pics. The results weren't too good, now I got VIEWGF12 from terminator and this one is quite good in 16 Colours Mode, so I presume the SPU Pics it converts to won't be to bad either. BTW: ViewGif supports quite a few Pic Formats including next to GIF and Degas also IFF and MacPaint and some more. G'day Mick -- Michael Schmidt | Mausnet: Mick Schmidt @ HB | Well, isn't Kopenhagener Str. 145 | Fido : Mick Schmidt%Maus HB (242/2.6)| that special? 2820 Bremen 77 | Usenet : Mick_Schmidt@hb.maus.de | Germany | (UUCP) bsp3@informatik.uni-Bremen.de | (The Tel. +49 421 63 52 70 | BITNET : G16M @ DHBRRZ41 | Church Lady) ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 91 15:00:18 GMT From: garfield!carlos@uunet.uu.net (Miguel Borges) Subject: Harpoon for the ST? To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu Is Harpoon available on the ST? If so, where can I get it by mail-order? Is it STe Compatible? How much RAM do you need? -- C. Miguel Borges |"Cyberspace. A consensual hallucination... ||| carlos@odie.cs.mun.ca|Unthinkable complexity. Lines of light ranged ||| an630@po.cwru.edu |in the nonspace of the mind, clusters and / | \ ad040@yfn.ysu.edu |constellations of data. Like city lights, receding..." ------------------------------ Date: 13 Apr 91 17:09:30 GMT From: tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!bgsuvax!jbernat@ucbvax.berkeley.edu (Jim Bernatowicz) Subject: Looking for these Abacus Books... To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu A friend and I still need the following three books to complete our Abacus Libraries: ST Internals GEM Programmer's Reference Graphics and Sound We are willing to pay $8.00 plus UPS shipping for each book. If you have 2 copies of any of the above books, please say so. We would like to minimize the number of our transactions. Thanks. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Jim Bernatowicz | Berni's First Law of Common Sense: jbernat@andy.bgsu.edu | jbernat@bgsuvax.uucp | Everything is found in the last place one looks. ------------------------------ Date: 11 Apr 91 17:17:11 GMT From: noao!asuvax!ncar!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!usc!apple!bbn.com!nic!kira!news@arizona.edu (Robert B. Pegram) Subject: Mac Roms To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu From article <1991Apr3.173226.27924@cobber.cord.edu>, by rollie@cobber.cord.edu (Craig Servin): > Since someone else got a positive response I thought I wold try my luck and > ask if anyone had a set of mac 128k roms or new of a place where I could get > a set. I've been thinking about a GCR but it wouldn't do much good without > the roms. Thanks in advance. I found this on comp.sys.amiga.emulations, it's relevant here too. Contact its author for details, *not* me 8-). Here are the relevant portions. From: BAXTER_A@wehi.dn.mu.oz Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.emulations Subject: Re: Macintosh emulator (Re: C128 emulator?) Message-ID: <24244@wehi.dn.mu.oz> Date: 31 Mar 91 19:01:23 GMT References: <930@caslon.cs.arizona.edu> <91054.231708JKT100@psuvm.psu.edu> <91064.212753JKT100@psuvm.psu.edu> <331@toylnd.UUCP> Organization: Walter & Eliza Hall Institute Lines: 26 Apple's copyrights doesn't mean that Apple is somehow 'wrong' in trying to stop >such emulators and certainly doesn't justify ripping the ROMs off because they > can no longer be obtained legally. Just because you want to emulate a Mac on >your Amiga doesn't necessarily mean you have a right to do so. The Amax folks > would get in touch with the people that have developed a compatible chip set > based on Motif and see if they can license them for resale, thereby cutting > Apple out of the loop. > > David Albrecht Oh well. Guess I'll just have to keep posting this... Apple ROMS are leagally and freely (actually, for $20) available from Apple's pacific distributer, Sun Business Machines, in Kowloon, Hong Kong. Regards Alan ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 91 22:29:34 GMT From: noao!asuvax!ncar!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!lavaca.uh .edu!menudo.uh.edu!nuchat!xcluud!prk!root@arizona.edu (Phillip Keen) Subject: Need Job To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu I am in need of a job, and hopefully something dealing with computers and/or general office/clerical type work. Here's my resume RESUME NAME: Phillip R. Keen SOCIAL SECURITY NO.: 457-57-4650 ADDRESS: 2705 Martin I.D. NO. : 02797658 Pasadena, TX 77502 DATE OF BIRTH: May 27, 1970 PHONE: (713)-946-5284 AGE: 20 SEX: Male RACE: White EDUCATION: GRAMMAR: Fisher Elementary Park View Intermediate 2220 Grunewald 3003 Dabney Pasadena, TX 77502 Pasadena, TX 77502 1976 to 1982 1982 to 1985 (713)-944-6999 (713)-944-0734 HIGH: Sam Rayburn High School 2121 Cherrybrook Pasadena, TX 77502 1985 to 1989 Graduated: June 7, 1989 with a High School Diploma. COLLEGE: San Jacinto College - Central Campus 8060 Spencer Hwy. Pasadena, TX 77505 September 1989 to December 1989 (713)-476-1838 SCHOOL NOTES: Although I did not do to well in college, in the spring/summer of 1989, I had all kinds of tests done through the Texas Rehabilitation Commission (TRC). These tests showed that I was more vocational inclined than academically inclined. Goodwill Industries Supervisor: Linda Mark P.O. Box 21185 Phone: (713)-692-6221 5200 Jensen Drive May 9, 1990 to whenever hired. Houston, TX 77026 The training out here at the Goodwill, is vocational training. So, it is more like on-the-job training than anything, because I am being paid a small amount while working, but yet I am also getting trained at the same time. My goals for Goodwill are To develop job search, interviewing, and retention skills. To assist in vocational exploration To develop appropriate socialization skills To build confidence and maturity To attend work daily and to be punctual To learn to follow directions and rules To learn a job skills I started out making $0.45 per hour, now I am making $3.80 per hour. Because of the nature that Goodwill is, the maximum trainees can make is $3.80 per hour. My training will terminate at Goodwill when I am hired on with another company. The job skills I have learned while at Goodwill are office/clerical work and skills. Mitchelo's Pizza, Pasta, and More 1900-A Strawberry Pasadena, TX 77502 (713)-473-8200 SuperVisor: Mitch May 3, 1987 to May 23, 1987 I was a kitchen helper and a bus boy. The goals were for me to help around the kitchen and clean and clear off the tables after people were done eating. I had to quit so soon though, because there simply were not enough customers to keep me on. I was not the only person who was laid off at the time. SPECIAL SKILLS: I have been working with computers now for about 13 years. Everything I know about computers, I have basically taught myself. However, in High School, I was in a couple of computer classes, and in college I took a computer class. Although I have not been in working environments with computers, the information I have learned, I have learned on my spare time at home. I know how to use just about any computer system out there, and just about ALL software If I don't know how to do something with the computer, I can easily learn it, and generally quite quickly. DISABILITIES: I have a slight vision problem. I do not have that much problems with my vision, unless I am in a very dim lighted area, and occassionally some small print is hard for me to read. Whatever I have been told to do, I WILL accomplish, although some things I might be slower at doing than others. I have problems with my asthma, and need an inhaler or my breathing machine some. Most of the time at home I use the breathing machine, but at work, I can bring an inhaler when I need it. I also have problems with allergies. Due to my allergies, my nose is stopped up 90% of the time, resulting in me breathing through my mouth most of the time. In return, it dries out my mouth and requires me to need something to drink more than normal. I will make do though, on what my working environment consists of though. The one thing I absolutely CANNOT have is anything with PEANUTS. PEANUTS or anything with PEANUTS make me severely sick. EMERGENCY: In case of an emergency, you can notify Mr. or Mrs. B.G. Keen at the same phone number as is listed for me, or my Dad, Mr. B.G. Keen at work (713)-644-1206. REFERENCES: Mr. Glen White Mrs. Peggy Bennett 3910 Ecuador 2711 Sweetgum Pasadena, TX 77504 Pasadena, TX 77502 (713)-946-6402 (713)-946-7519 Personnel Director - City of Pasadena Secretary - TransMarine Mrs. Juan O'Quinn Mr. John Allen 2604 Martin 2602 Sweetgum Pasadena, TX 77502 Pasadena, TX 77502 (713)-946-3773 (713)-944-7169 Home maker NASA Technician ---- uunet!nuchat!xcluud!prk!root +---------------------------------------+ prkeen@nuchat.sccsi.com | PRK Consulting +1 713 941 5467 [data] | prkeen@xcluud.sccsi.com | Phillip Keen | root@prk | 2705 Martin | | Pasadena, TX 77502-5724 | +---------------------------------------+ ------------------------------ Date: 13 Apr 91 03:58:00 GMT From: noao!ncar!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!jarthur!petunia!csuchico.edu!ekrimen@arizona.edu (Ed Krimen) Subject: SCSI HD for sale To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu Seagate 157N-1, 49meg, 28ms hard drive for sale. Flawless performance. $250 -- Ed Krimen ............................................... ||| Video Production Major, California State University, Chico ||| INTERNET: ekrimen@ecst.csuchico.edu FREENET: al661 / | \ SysOp, Fuji BBS: 916-894-1261 FIDONET: 1:119/4.0 ------------------------------ Date: 13 Apr 91 03:49:03 GMT From: arizona.edu!cerritos.edu!nic.csu.net!usc!sdd.hp.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!@ arizona.edu (Gerard Pinzone) Subject: Track-balls for sale To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu Hi, I'm selling genuine Atari Trak-balls for the Atari ST and the Amiga. They are the CX80 model and are superior to the original 2600 model that preceded it. The cost for the trackballs are as follows: $25 for standard trak-ball $35 for standard trak-ball with right button and 6 foot long cord These trackballs work exactly as the mouse. They are also subject to availability. Postage and handling are extra, I haven't figured out what it is yet, I'll let you all know. Send me mail is you are interested. -- Just on the border of your waking mind, there lies another time, where darkness and light are one. And as you tread the halls of sanity, you feel so glad to be unable to go beyond. I have a message from another time..... - ELO: "Prologue" from the "Time" album -- Daicon IV Opening Animation gpinzone@george.poly.edu ------------------------------ Date: 13 Apr 91 17:03:04 GMT From: noao!ncar!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia .edu!emory!gatech!prism!mailer.cc.fsu.edu!nu!boyd@arizona.edu (Mickey Boyd) Subject: TT hard disk chaining To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu I have a buddy who just got a TT. He wishes to connect his 80mb Supra to the machine (which already has a HD), thus having access to both drives. He did this by plugging the Supra into the DMA socket on the back of the machine. The internal hard disk uses the Atari HD software, and is at SCSI 0 (thus is the boot drive). His Supra is set at SCSI 1. Problem: The machine sees the Supra, it parks it when park.prg is run, and it can reformat it, but the desktop cannot see the partitions. He tries to install icons for the partitions, and cannot do so. Does anyone know of something obvious he could be doing wrong (dealing specifically with the TT and the Atari Software)? I have never worked with the Atari HD software, are there any quirks he/I should know about? Thanks in advance. -- ---------------------------------+------------------------------------- Mickey R. Boyd | "Kirk to Enterprise. All clear FSU Computer Science | down here. Beam down Technical Support Group | yeoman Rand and a six-pack . ." email: boyd@fsucs.cs.fsu.edu | ---------------------------------+------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: 13 Apr 91 18:43:25 GMT From: unhd.unh.edu!oz!pyr579@uunet.uu.net (Technoid) Subject: ZEST [really EMULA] To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu In article <2901@atari.UUCP> apratt@atari.UUCP (Allan Pratt) writes: >Thank you for my smile of the day! > >> One word about EMULA, make sure you put this on a floppy AUTO folder >>not your Hard drive, it does some funky stuff that will probably conflict >>with other AUTOboot prgs and perhaps fry your Hard Drive. > >>Have Fun!!! > >Yeah, right. This is what I call quality software. Can't wait to run THIS >program in my AUTO folder! Does anybody else consider this offhand caveat >funny? Dear Mr. Pratt, If you don't want to use it don't. Some of us don't have both a color and a monochrome monitor, but have fun checking out neat little software packages that run on the other moni ( EMULA goes both ways ). Therefore, when I used EMULA and it actually worked with most applications ( other moni emus don't work with much ) I was quite impressed and though perhaps someone else might benefit from using it. In making the note about floppy disks I was only trying to save someone from what MIGHT happen, I never said for sure that it would. In fact if you use Superboot it would probably be just fine because you could shut it off on the next boot if it didn't work the first time. -- \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ pyr579@oz.plymouth.edu Stephan R. Cleaves /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ ------------------------------ End of Info-Atari16 Digest ******************************