Info-Atari16 Digest Mon, 13 Jan 92 Volume 92 : Issue 14 Today's Topics: AmigaFS Atari 1040STf Complete System ForSale! Atarians in Japan (2 msgs) BYE :-) Cheetah3 problems Dupltwix (on a.a.u.e) Extensible Control Panel myste Heat and Serve. PD C compilers for ST Power Supplies Sozobon 1.33i source? (3 msgs) Sozobon C SST (68030) for the ST. 520ST? This weeks issue of Z*NET .. What are .msa files? WILL MY COMMODORE MONITOR WORK WITH 1040ST? 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: 12 Jan 92 08:26:51 GMT From: noao!ncar!asuvax!cs.utexas.edu!qt.cs.utexas.edu!yale.edu!spool.mu.edu!munnari.o z.au!comp.vuw.ac.nz!actrix!Roger.Sheppard@arizona.edu (Roger Sheppard) Subject: AmigaFS To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu In article zxmgn01@mailserv.zdv.uni-tuebingen.de (Philipp Knirsch) writes: > In Martin_Koehling@un.maus.de (Martin Koehling) writes: > > >In > >(Ph. Knirsch) writes: > > >>Sorry, Chris, but i never worked with MinT, because with only one megabyte > >>it's just a bit difficult. But the idea for a additional Spectre or > >>Mac-driver isn't bad. But as you know, those discs you write with normal > >>Atari-drives aren't Mac-readabel. So i perhaps first do the AmigaFS, because > >>it's the one i know and i have lots of information about. > > >Are you sure the 1772 FDC can read amiga discs? > >As far as I know, the amiga floppy hardware can read IBM/Atari discs, > >but not vice versa! > > >Bye > > Martin (Martin_Koehling@un.maus.de) > > Hmmm... But some copy-programms copy a normaly Amiga-Formated disk without > problems. So, why should it not be possible to do it?? > > Perhaps you are right when you look at single sectors, but i think if i can > read track by track, that would be enough to build up a AmigaFS > > Phil. (zxmgn01@mailserv.zdv.uni-tuebingen.de) It is not posible to read Amiga Formated disks with the W.D. 1772, the track read command is not reliable as the 1772 can get out of sync, go see if you can do a track read of track 40 or 41 from memory, you will end up getting carbage. These are know bugs of the 1772 controler, as it can get triped out of sync.. -- *** Roger W. Sheppard * Roger.Sheppard@bbs.actrix.gen.nz *** *** 85 Donovan Rd * * GEnie. R.SHEPPARD5 *** *** Kapiti At least I don't Flicker, *** *** New Zealand.. * not like a dying light globe *** ------------------------------ Date: 12 Jan 92 12:41:10 GMT From: noao!asuvax!cs.utexas.edu!usc!apple!portal!cup.portal.com!Bobster@arizona.edu (Robert Jules Shaughnessy) Subject: Atari 1040STf Complete System ForSale! To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu System For Sale! Atari 1040STf Includes 1 meg of memory and an internal DSDD 3.5inch drive. (Standard) Atari SC1224 Color Monitor Atari SF314 DSDD external dive Replay 4 Replay is a sound digitiser, makes NEAT sound effects. Atari Developers Kit Includes 4 or 5 BIG BINDERS of technical info, Also about 4 or 5 disks containing a C compiler, Assembler, MicroEmacs, and a bunch of examples. A Bunch of BOOKS! Atari ST Internals (Abacus Software) Atari ST Machine Language (Abacus Software) Atari ST Basic to C (Abacus Software) GFA Object A 3d plotting program. All of this could be yours! Everything you need to get started! I am asking $550. <--- A lot less than what I paid for it. Call 816-756-5189 and ask for Bobby if interested. I will take offers! ------------------------------ Date: 13 Jan 92 06:05:38 GMT From: noao!ncar!asuvax!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!ccut!wnoc-tyo-news!toumon!wsdnws!ytsuji @arizona.edu (Y.Tsuji) Subject: Atarians in Japan To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu Thanks for you all. I have managed to get rid of all the Atari stuff now. But as I have promised to look after both the hardware and software for six months, I have been in close contact with the Japanese Atarians here. I think their total population is some 200 in Japan or maybe more and the number of people who subscribe to a major AtariST SIG on a commercial BBS (Nikkei MIX) is about 50. Atari things all go through one wholesaler called Cameo International which is a music instrument dealer, which is the reason that you only find Ataris in music shops in Japan. People can now read Japanese characters on their ST's but cannot input them without the help of GCR Spectre with Mac's Japanese language software. Commonest Japanese characters are coded as 16 bytes per character, which is 8x16 dots and the total number is usually 5000, not 256. The cheapest AtariST cannot beat that of a Mac Classic, neither can Amiga. Therefore I don't think there will be a chance for Atari or Amiga to prevail in Japan. Mac now has has become well established here and is probably the second best sold personal computer here. Amiga is doing well for unknown reasons. Maybe be they have the better CRT than Ataris for playing games. I just cannot understand why people buy expensive MacII's instead of Sun's ELC or IPX: maybe they have some nice software in mind. Best wishes to you all. Tsuji ------------------------------ Date: 13 Jan 92 06:17:54 GMT From: noao!ncar!asuvax!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!ccut!wnoc-tyo-news!toumon!wsdnws!ytsuji @arizona.edu (Y.Tsuji) Subject: Atarians in Japan To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu Ah, I forgot to write the most important thing. There are a quite a few software for workstations that take care of inputting Japanese language, but they all run after 'server -- client' fashion. If someone has ever managed to compile the server (i.e. key input and CRT display side) software of X11 on AtariST, let me know. Any idea of turning AtariST into an X server? Tsuji ------------------------------ Date: 12 Jan 92 14:16:54 GMT From: IFI.UIO.NO!larserio@ucbvax.berkeley.edu (LarsErikOsterud) Subject: BYE :-) To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu JUst a note to those who might want to get in touch with me.... From Monday I no longer have an internet adress :-( If you MUST reach me - write to my friend at: terjeve@ifi.uio.no Lars-Erik / Registered Developer / ABK-BBS +47 2132659 / ____ ______ 0sterud / w/ Atari Scandinavia / larserio@ifi.uio.no / /___ / __________/ _______________________/ ______________________/ ____/ / ------------------------------ Date: 12 Jan 92 18:52:26 GMT From: noao!ncar!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!swrinde!mips!atha!aunro!ersys!ggranger@arizona.edu (Greg Granger) Subject: Cheetah3 problems To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu maf4003@rigel.tamu.edu (Startled Squid, esq.) writes: > Hi folks, I have a problem. I've used Cheetah 3 extensively for a while > now without any problems but recently something has gone wrong. When I > create a folder in a hard drive partition with Cheetah 3 then copy files > into it with Cheetah everything seems okay....until I exit to desktop and > try to access the files that I just copied. The folder shows up but when I > open it it is empty and I can't delete the folder from desktop. I have to > go back into Cheetah which shows all of the files that I had copied to into > the folder! Then I can delete the folder from Cheetah. Wot's the danged > deal?!?!!? > BTW: I'm using a 520stfm w/ 2.5megs and a supra 48meg hard-drive. > > Michael Fitch > maf4003@zeus.tamu.edu Ahh ... I see that you're the next person to be hit by Cheetah. Many people have used it in the past, and then found out that it has some pretty nasty bugs in it, and have found that it is best to be put into the "trashcan". If you use it, be very careful. It isn't a very stable program, so use it with *EXTREME* caution. Greg Granger [ InterNet: ggranger@ersys.edmonton.ab.ca ] "Gimme the strongest [ FoReMNet: Greg Granger @ 532 or Dark Knight @ 595 ] thing you've got." [ Mail Adr: 5906-188 St. Edmonton, AB Canada T6M-2A9 ] [ Phone : +1 403 481-0803 or +1 403 481-5110 ] - Lt. Frank Drebin ------------------------------ Date: 12 Jan 92 20:16:46 GMT From: noao!ncar!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!ira.uka.de!THD-News!ba ckus.pu.informatik.th-darmstadt.de!wallmann@arizona.edu (Natuerlich!) Subject: Dupltwix (on a.a.u.e) To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu Has anyone successfully used this bit copying device yet ? It seems that the cable instructions are wrong or at least the numbering scheme is odd. Nevertherless I managed to built a cable and the software (BLITZ) does recognize the second drive but when the copying is done, the target disk is useless! Reply my Email if possible. Thanx in advance for any info or comments Nat! -- Email: wallmann@backus.pu.informatik.th-darmstadt.de "Bang that bit that doesn't bang" Buch der Sprueche, Kap. 4: "Die eigenen Schmerzen sind immer die Schlimmsten" ------------------------------ Date: 13 Jan 92 06:48:54 GMT From: noao!ncar!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!usc!wupost!darwin.sura.net!Sirius.dfn.de!math.fu-b erlin.de!uniol!hb.maus.de!k2.maus.de!Dirk_Steins@arizona.edu (Dirk Steins) Subject: Extensible Control Panel myste To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu mmiller@isis.cs.du.edu wrote at Sa, 11.01.92 (08:34) in comp.sys.atari.st: >minimum number of slots in the setup menu. But when I run Uniterm, >for example, and I access it, all the CPX's seem to be there. When I >double click on one of them, like General Setup, the disk whirs, and >then nothing happens. When I reload the CPX's, I notice that only two This is a known problem. It seems that Uniterm and WordUp are messing around with memory and allocating all free memory in the system. The Control Panel tries to load and execute the CPX you wanted but then there's not enough memory in the system to do this. So nothing happens. It would be nice if the control panel would then show up an alert box with a simple error message. >causes this, and how can I correct it if possible? Do I need to make >the CPX's memory-resident? Yes, that's the solution for your problem. If you make the CPX's memory- resident then they will be loaded at boot-time and stay resident in your memory (and, in fact, will use a lot of it). -- Dirk Steins Usenet: dirk_steins@k2.maus.de Niederkassel/Koeln UUCP: any_backbone_that_knows_domains!k2.maus.de!ds Germany Fido: ds%maus k2, 2:242/2.6 -- ------------------------------ Date: 13 Jan 92 02:33:03 GMT From: noao!ncar!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!usc!wupost!spool.mu.edu!munnari.oz.au!bunyip.cc.uq .oz.au!topaz.ucq.edu.au!johnsonc@arizona.edu Subject: Heat and Serve. To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu Have the postings to COMP.BINARY.ATARI.ST for Heat & Serve been completed? I can only find parts 1 - 12. Chris. ------------------------------ Date: 11 Jan 92 14:02:12 GMT From: noao!ncar!asuvax!cs.utexas.edu!wupost!waikato.ac.nz!comp.vuw.ac.nz!actrix!Alex. Valdez@arizona.edu (Alex Valdez) Subject: PD C compilers for ST To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu In article Klaus_Guhr@bn.maus.de (Klaus Guhr) writes: > > There are two good PD/FREEWARE Compilers: > > Sozobon 2.0 (new release; but no ansi) and > GNU GCC 1.40 (full ansi) > See also Sozobon 1.33i, recently posted on the net. It's not an official Sozobon release and was done by the GemFast guy, Ian Lempore (sp?). I haven't tested 2.0 or 1.33i thoroughly but from what I could see, 1.33i generates faster code. -- ================================Alex Valdez============================= ------------------------------ Date: 13 Jan 92 05:54:56 GMT From: noao!ncar!asuvax!cs.utexas.edu!tamsun!tamuts!n160ao@arizona.edu (Mark Lehmann) Subject: Power Supplies To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu Lately my power supply won't give the floppy drive enough power to operate the motor that spins the floopy disk. I borrowed a power supply from a friend and decided to buy another one. Since no local computer dealer has any desire to get one of these for me, I must mail order one. My request is for suggestions of where to buy a new power supply. NOTE: I showed the power supply to a computer technition who has an Atari ST and he told me what parts of the power supply to repair, but I don't have the equipment or knowledge to do it. He also told me to get a power supply that exceeds Atari's standards. He said Atari only gave the power supply a 12% lee-way in the tolerance, and that adding extra memory could burn the power supply up. With that note in mind, does any one know where to get a good power supply? Thanks. ------------------------------ Date: 12 Jan 92 21:28:19 GMT From: noao!ncar!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!usc!wupost!psuvax1!psuvm!jjl101@arizona.edu (J.J. Lehett) Subject: Sozobon 1.33i source? To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu Will the source to sozobon 1.33i be released? I am very interested in using this compared to 2.0 or 1.2(?), however, I am working with very large (400k+) library files with a large number of modules in it. 2.0's link will function properly , but 1.33i (and 1.2 without a small change), will choke on such large libraries. So does anyone out there know where the source can be had, if at all? ------------------ J.J. Lehett : Atari's, puzzles, games, chaos, fractals, math.... - jjl101@psuvm.psu.edu Penn State CAC Lab Operator - aa400@cleveland.freenet.edu Atari 16/32 bit SIG Sysop ------------------------------ Date: 13 Jan 92 02:46:22 GMT From: noao!asuvax!cs.utexas.edu!qt.cs.utexas.edu!yale.edu!spool.mu.edu!umn.edu!cs.umn .edu!thelake!steve@arizona.edu (Steve Yelvington) Subject: Sozobon 1.33i source? To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu [In article <92012.162819JJL101@psuvm.psu.edu>, JJL101@psuvm.psu.edu (J.J. Lehett) writes ... ] > Will the source to sozobon 1.33i be released? I am very interested in > using this compared to 2.0 or 1.2(?), however, I am working with very large > (400k+) library files with a large number of modules in it. 2.0's link > will function properly , but 1.33i (and 1.2 without a small change), will > choke on such large libraries. > So does anyone out there know where the source can be had, if at all? I don't know what Ian's plans are with regard to releasing the source, but 1.33i definitely will work with any other 1.x version of the loader. The object module format is identical. Just swap your modified 1.2 loader for the one that's in the distribution. You probably can combine the 1.33i make, cc, hcc and top with the other binaries from Sozobon 2.0. It won't run as fast, but it'll give you long external identifiers (SozobonX library format). Ian's version of hcc and top will pass long identifiers unmolested; the programs that create or manipulate .o files are the bottleneck. (I have not actually tested this, but I see no reason why it wouldn't work.) Could you post the change you made to the 1.2 linker? -- Steve Yelvington, Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota Land of lutefisk, ice castles and jumper cables ------------------------------ Date: 13 Jan 92 07:17:46 GMT From: noao!ncar!asuvax!cs.utexas.edu!qt.cs.utexas.edu!yale.edu!spool.mu.edu!umn.edu!c s.umn.edu!thelake!steve@arizona.edu (Steve Yelvington) Subject: Sozobon 1.33i source? To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu [In article , I wrote ... ] > I don't know what Ian's plans are with regard to releasing the source, but > 1.33i definitely will work with any other 1.x version of the loader. The > object module format is identical. Just swap your modified 1.2 loader for > the one that's in the distribution. After some experimentation, I'll pull back slightly from that statement. The original Sozobon ld.ttp and the one in the Sozobon 2.0 distribution aren't smart enough to come in out of the rain. You MUST give them complete, accurate filenames. The Heat and Serve cc.ttp compiler driver doesn't do that. The results vary from simple failure to bombs. I fixed the 2.0 ld sources as shown below, and right now I have the Heat and Serve (1.33i) compiler and optimizer running in conjunction with the Sozobon 2.0 assembler and loader. It seems to be working; at least I've used it to recompile ld.ttp a couple of times. Long external identifiers seem to work, too. In the main.c file from the ld sources, I changed one declaration: char *oname = "a.out"; /* sdy: fixed uninitialized pointer */ I couldn't find any place in the ld sources where oname would be set to anything meaningful in the event that you failed to pass a filename with the -o switch. (How long has this bug existed?) The right way to fix it would be to write code to strip the first filename other than the startup module and use it as a root for the output file, but I haven't gotten around to that. I can't find any code in the sources that would implement the behavior documented in sozobon.doc. In the pass1.c file, I added the following code to pass1(): pass1(s) char *s; { struct finfo *fp; int fd; #ifndef UNIXHOST /* sdy added */ char *p, *q; char *pfindfile(); long fsize(); char *getenv(), *strrchr(); if (fsize(s) == -1L) /* file not found as specified */ { q = strrchr(s,'.'); p = pfindfile(getenv("LIB"),s,q ? q : "\0"); if (!p) { fatals("pfindfile can\'t locate: ",s); } s = p; } #endif fp = (struct finfo *)mmalloc(strlen(s) + sizeof(struct finfo)); ... et cetera. This code simply uses the dLibs pfindfile function to search for a file in the LIB directory if it isn't found as specified. A minor bug in this implementation is that if LIB isn't in the environment, pfindfile will try PATH. Or maybe that's a feature. -- Steve Yelvington, Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota Land of lutefisk, ice castles and jumper cables ------------------------------ Date: 13 Jan 92 05:57:34 GMT From: noao!ncar!asuvax!cs.utexas.edu!tamsun!tamuts!n160ao@arizona.edu (Mark Lehmann) Subject: Sozobon C To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu I just downloaded all of the Sozobon C stuff in the languages directory of the Atari archive. Is there anything I should know before I delve into configuring the Sozobon C compiler? I haven't un-archived the files yet, but I assume that I will find top-notch documentation that will guide me through the installation, and a compile of the "Hello World" program. Thanks Mark LEhmann. tamuts.tamu.edu!n160ao ------------------------------ Date: 12 Jan 92 15:37:52 GMT From: noao!ncar!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!usc!apple!fernwood!portal!cup.portal.com!Azog-Thot h@arizona.edu (William Thomas Daugustine) Subject: SST (68030) for the ST. 520ST? To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu But I also recently read in AtariUser (Jan 92), that an ST and STe version will be avaialble Real Soon Now Billy D'Augustine Azog-Thoth@cup.portal.com ------------------------------ Date: 12 Jan 92 11:38:00 GMT From: noao!asuvax!cs.utexas.edu!wupost!waikato.ac.nz!aukuni.ac.nz!kcbbs!status!jonc@a rizona.edu (Jon Clarke) Subject: This weeks issue of Z*NET .. To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu >-* In this weeks issue of Z*NET 9202 you will find ..... > ST-Informer Breaks Up > Atari President Resigns > Atari Announced New Purchase Plan > Atari Corp Sale Rumor Quashed > New ST Book Announced > Atari Sells 1 Millionth Game Cart > Latest Lynx Update > New Atari 14" Flat Screen Monitor > Atari At CES and NAMM > Canadian Atari Users Convention > Generic Double Sided Disk Drive > Perusing GEnie > Z*Net Software Shelf > Z*Net Newswire _ Jon Clarke o( ) STaTus BBS, The Atari BBS in Auckland, NZ jonc@status.gen.nz / /\ If that does not work try these address's Auckland,New Zealand kcbbs.gen.nz!status!jonc or on GEnie : J.CLARKE6 ------------------------------ Date: 12 Jan 92 23:53:19 GMT From: agate!dog.ee.lbl.gov!network.ucsd.edu!orion.oac.uci.edu!maxwell.oac.uci.edu!jva nce@ames.arpa (Joachim Vance) Subject: What are .msa files? To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu In article <1992Jan10.234333.2246@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> mmiller@isis.cs.du.edu (Mark Miller) writes: >I have seen these files at atari.archive that have a .msa extension, >under the sound directory. I got one called zeppelin.msa, and while I >do have steplay, I haven't tried it with that yet. What program is >supposed to play these? The .msa extention stands for Magic Shadow Archiver (MSA). It basically archives a whole disk to a file including the boot sector and is mainly used for those great selfbooting demos that take up an entire disk. MSA is the only way to copy those disks without having the disk itself. The only thing I don't like about unarching an .msa file is that you need a blank disk or a disk you don't mind erasing. It will format the disk for you (in the format of the original) and then proceed to recreate the original disk. You can find a copy of Magic Shadow Archiver at atari.archive at: archivers/msa_141.lzh. You might also want to get: utilities/whatis52.arc. WhatIs is a great program by Bill Aycock that let's you identify what kind of file you have and tells you the program that uses it. Indespensible for just this kind of situation. By the way, I believe zeppelin.msa is a collection of Led Zeppelin bites. -- Joachim Vance ~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~% I am antisesquipedalian--Opposed to the use of long words. ~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~% ------------------------------ Date: 11 Jan 92 10:05:23 GMT From: noao!asuvax!cs.utexas.edu!wupost!waikato.ac.nz!comp.vuw.ac.nz!actrix!Roger.Shep pard@arizona.edu (Roger Sheppard) Subject: WILL MY COMMODORE MONITOR WORK WITH 1040ST? To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu In article <1992Jan9.214640.2824@ac.dal.ca> tominatr@ac.dal.ca writes: > Will my Commodore 1084S monitor work with an Atari 1040ST? > > E-mail to TOMINATR@AC.DAL.CA > > - Tom N. Yes Fully, the latest Atari monitors come from the same factory, But Note: dot pitch could be 0.42 mm, not to good for 80 column work.. -- *** Roger W. Sheppard * Roger.Sheppard@bbs.actrix.gen.nz *** *** 85 Donovan Rd * * GEnie. R.SHEPPARD5 *** *** Kapiti At least I don't Flicker, *** *** New Zealand.. * not like a dying light globe *** ------------------------------ End of Info-Atari16 Digest ******************************