Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL!Info-IBMPC From: Info-IBMPC@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.digest Subject: Info-IBMPC Digest V89 #106 Message-ID: <8911270202.AA03461@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> Date: 27 Nov 89 03:18:29 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: Info-IBMPC@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.mil Organization: The Internet Lines: 527 Approved: info-ibmpc@walker-emh.arpa Info-IBMPC Digest Mon, 27 Nov 89 Volume 89 : Issue 106 Today's Editor: Gregory Hicks - Chinhae Korea Today's Topics: A/D conversion cards? (2 msgs) Absolute Disk R/W from C Accessing CompuServ from the Internet Milli-Second timer on XT/AT NJE for PC WordPerfect to MS Word Translator Call Waiting Today's Queries: Need help on laptop pointing devices Soft Fonts w/ Word Perfect Disabling CTRL-ALT-DEL email address maintenance software Pads for Hyperpad pcFAX, Windows and Wyse 700 Search for Basic Subroutines SFP fonts for Word adaptation VP 2.0 and HIMEM.SYS WordPerfect and IBM Text4 Device Drivers for LaserView Display Monitor The Lending Library is available from: WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL (see file PD1:AAAREAD.ME details on file directories and descriptions.) Archives of past issues of the Info-IBMPC Digest are available from WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL in directory PD2:. WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL can be accessed using LISTSERV commands from BITNET via LISTSERV@NDSUVM1, LISTSERV@RPIECS, LISTSERV@FINTUVM and in Europe from EARN TRICKLE servers. Send commands to TRICKLE@ (example: TRICKLE@TREARN). The following TRICKLE servers are presently available: AWIWUW11 (Austria), BANUFS11 (Belgium), DKTC11 (Denmark), DB0FUB11 (Germany), IMIPOLI (Italy), EB0UB011 (Spain) and TREARN (Turkey). Send Replies or notes for publication to: Send requests of an administrative nature (addition to, deletion from the distribution list, et al) to: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 13 Nov 89 11:02:46 gmt From: Koshy Abraham Subject: Re: A/D conversion cards? In comp.sys.ibm.pc.digest you write: >Could anybody tell me something about A/D-converters available for the PC, Yes, there is a company in Southgate, England who produce a variety of cards for the PC range. >prices, possible good/bad experiences etc.? Speech analysis is what I am Although I used to work for them, I can confidently say (i.e unbiased) their products are of quite a good stanard. >interested in, so the A/D card should provide for sampling rates above 10 >kHz and a resolution of at least 12 bit. Most of their equipment are 12 bits, and some give sampling rates upto 100KHz. They also do 8 and 16 bit A/D cards. >All sort of information will be appreciated. Information born out of first-hand experience. (Mention my name and I might finally get my Christmas bonus). Their address is: 3D Digital Design & Development Ltd., Interface House, Chelmsford Road, Southgate, England, U.K. Get in contact with Dr. Kibasi. Regards Koshy Abraham NET: koshy@abekrd.co.uk Abekas Video Systems Ltd. UUCP: ...!mcvax!ukc!{reading,pyrltd}!abekrd!koshy 12 Portman Rd, Reading, PHONE: +44 734 585421 // | I have a Berkshire. RG3 1EA. FAX: +44 734 597267 K\A//b | beautiful Amiga. United Kingdom. TELEX: 847579 \/ | i.e A1000 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Nov 89 16:58:25 EST From: Bill Clay (CSD) Subject: Re: A/D Converters In response to Stefan Werner's request for info on A/D converters, CyberResearch sells a number of boards which conform to Stefan's requirements and range in price from about $650 to $2500. Their address is: CyberResearch P.O. Box 9565 New Haven, CT 06536 1-800-341-2525 -- Bill Clay The above is not an endorsment of this company by myself or my employer. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Nov 89 11:10 PST From: Mike Van Norman 213-825-1206 Subject: Re: Absolute Disk R/W from C > Date: Mon, 21 Aug 89 15:07:22 edt > From: > > A person here at work is trying to do Absolute Disk R/W calls from C but > is having problems. It seems that DOS puts something extra on the stack > that needs to be poped off or else you get totally lost. Any ideas? I assume this person is using interrupts 0x25 and 0x26. When these interrupts return, the CPU flags pushed onto the stack by the INT intruction are still on the stack. You can clear the stack by using POPF or ADD SP,2 assembler intructions. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Nov 89 17:39:32 mez From: cgch!bpistr@relay.EU.net Subject: Accessing CompuServ from the Internet The way you get to Compuserve is via X-25 (your PTT's packet switching network). here it's called TELEPAC, probably something similar there. You CAN send Internet messages to individual users, using: USERID.PPN@compuserve.com (note the '.' seperating the two parts of the userid(ppn), on Compuserve, they use a ',' comma there). There is access other than mail (SMTP). The best way to get to their service is to subscribe. It's a bit dicey transferring files over X.25 (and expensive). You might do better finding a CIS subscriber who can extract the files and mail them to you uuencoded or something. Oh, yes. The access code, once you get onto the X.25 network, is 'c 03132' When it says 'Host name:' enter 'CIS'. -jcp- ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 12 Nov 1989 00:36 MST From: Keith Petersen Subject: Re: Milli-Second timer on XT/AT SIMTEL20 has a precision timer, with MASM source. Directory PD1: ATIM.ARC 6K 11-26-88 Precision program timing for AT --Keith ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Nov 89 8:14:16 CDT From: phil@wubios.WUstl.EDU (J. Philip Miller) Subject: Re: NJE for PC in: > Info-IBMPC Digest of Tue, 7 Nov 89, Volume 89 : Issue 99 asks: > Does anyone out there know of a product that implements IBM's NJE protocol > on a PC or PComatible (to steal Jerry's term)? For those who are not > familiar, NJE is the protocol used by BITNET. Thanks in advance. There are a large number of hardware/software products which emulate 2780 type devices which implement the NJE protocol. One of the most popular (on BITNET at least) is BARR/HASP by Barr Systems (now located in Orlando FL). -phil J. Philip Miller, Professor, Division of Biostatistics, Box 8067 Washington University Medical School, St. Louis MO 63110 phil@wubios.WUstl.edu - Internet (314) 362-3617 phil@wubios.wustl - bitnet uunet!wucs1!wubios!phil - UUCP C90562JM@WUVMD - alternate bitnet ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Nov 89 08:16:17 EST From: Joel Saunders Subject: Soft Fonts w/ Word Perfect We have Word Perfect 5.0 running on an IBM Token Ring LAN. We use soft fonts extensively. To allow for the use of the fonts, you must edit the printer selection for the HP. I think that the process is as follows: 1: Shift-F7 to bring up the PRINT menu. 2: S to "Select Printer" 3: Use the cursor keys to highlight the Selection for the HP. (Don't press ENTER!!) 4: Type 3 or "E" to select "EDIT" 5: Menu option 7 is used to specify the path for the soft (Downloadable) FONTS Type 7 and Enter the path where you're FONTS reside (i.e C:\FONTS). Type 5 (Cartridges and Fonts) , select Soft Fonts (down arrow and ENTER), all of the Soft fonts known to man will be displayed. You can either specify that the font can be loaded at print time (Type +) for each font needed, or type * if the fonts would be already loaded before (via some utility). - We select at print time!!! Press F7 to EXIT when done. (twice) IF you want one of the soft fonts as your default printer font, type 6 and select the font that you want from the list. Press Enter to accept the screen. 6: When creating a document, you have the option to select fonts as you go!!! (CTRL-F8) That's enough for now...... Hope this helps!!! Joel Saunders ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Nov 89 22:04:36 EST From: "Doug Sewell" Subject: Re: Need help on laptop pointing devices Has anyone found a pointing device (aka mouse, although trackball, etc will do) that's compatible with a laptop (specifically, a Compaq SLT286) ? It's reported the voltage levels on the serial port are too low to power mice that draw their power from the port (Logitech, Microsoft, and newer Mouse Systems mice), but I tried use an older Mouse Systems mouse that used a wall plug, and it didn't work either. I know the mouse works, the cursor shows up on the screen in both Windows and PC Tools, but it doesn't move when you move the mouse. If there are manufacturers reading, I hope you're listening... as higher-end laptops like the Compaq are put out - machines that one might use as a primary machine - people will want to run Windows or other mouse-intensive programs on them - Even Works, First Choice, PC Tools, and several shells support mice. Doug Sewell (DOUG@YSUB.BITNET), Tech Support, Computer Center, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH 44555 >> A great man shows his greatness by the way he treats little men - Carlyle. [They DO listen. (I hope!) gph] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Nov 89 20:01:22 EST From: Rob Dar Woon Subject: Re: WordPerfect to MS Word Translator Chris Sterritt (chris@adms-rad.unisys.com) asked about a translator program to convert Word Perfect documents to MS Word format. (Vol. 89 Issue 95) There is a program put out by Microsoft Corp. called "Word Exchange". It will convert documents to MS Word format from various word processing packages like Word Perfect, WordStar, Volkswriter, Multimate, etc. Sorry, but I'm not sure how much it costs. +------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Rob Dar Woon userDCF1@SFU (Bitnet) | | Simon Fraser University Rob_Dar_Woon@cc.sfu.ca (elsewhere) | | Computing Services | | Burnaby, B.C. Canada | | V5A 1S6 (604) 291-3132 | +------------------------------------------------------------------+ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Nov 1989 13:13 EST From: Manjit Trehan Subject: Re: Call Waiting In response to the question about call-waiting: The answer should be in your phone-book. Call waiting service comes with a temporary disable function, that gets re-enabled when you hang-up. mst. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Nov 89 09:33:27 SST From: MPEANGH%NUSVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU Subject: Disabling CTRL-ALT-DEL Is there a way to disable the CTRL-ALT-DEL key combination to prevent reset ??? Any PD programs to do this would be greatly appreciated.. -Marcelo H. Ang Jr. National University of Singapore ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Oct 89 22:31:02 -0400 From: Richard Furuta Subject: email address maintenance software I am in desparate need of software to permit "automatic" addition and deletion of folks from my mailing list. Ideally what would happen is that requests for addition and deletion mailed to the -request address would be expected to be in some standard format and would be handled without human intervention. I know such software exists---where can I find it? Many thanks. --Rick ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 12 Nov 89 08:40:45 EST From: pgauvin@ncs.dnd.ca (Pierre Gauvin) Subject: Pads for Hyperpad Does anybody know where I can find "pads" for HyperPad? Obviously, I would prefer PDpads, but I will look at commercial ones too. Please, email, I will summarize. Pierre Gauvin pgauvin@ncs.dnd.ca ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 12 Nov 89 01:18:43 IST From: Lew Golan Subject: pcFAX, Windows and Wyse 700 A couple of years ago, I bought a pc-FAX board by EIT. It comes with a run-time version of Windows. Although I have a high-resolution Wyse 700 (Amdek 1280) monitor, I have had to run the fax program with a CGA driver -- because it does not have a Wyse driver. In this low-resolution mode, I cannot read fax messages onscreen; I have to print them out. I now have Windows/286, which has a Wyse 700 driver. But I have no idea how to get the fax program to run with the Wyse driver. The fax program includes an 11K file called WINDOWS.EXE, and a 3K file called CGA.COM (all of its screen and printer drivers are .COM programs). The first thing the program does is load the drivers and other configuration stuff into memory with a file called RESLDR.EXE. Then it loads the main program, PSMENU.EXE. I tried running RESLDR from inside Windows/286; RESLDR gave an "unable to load" message and hung the system. I tried taking WINDOWS.EXE and CGA.COM out of the configuration file for RESLDR, but the same thing happened. I tried calling EIT, but the phone company says they went out of business. Any thoughts on how I can either: 1. get the Wyse 700 driver from Windows/286 to work with pc-FAX's runtime version of Windows, or 2. get the fax program to work inside the full Windows/286 version? Lew Golan Tel Aviv University ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Nov 89 15:51:23 CST From: Dave Boddie Subject: Search for Basic Subroutines A few years ago, I ran across a Basic program that was called Monitor. It came in a package with a Basic cross-referencer (CROSSREF) and expanded lister. The program was a set of basic subroutines that helped with input/output. I don't want to say that I am desperate, but I would like to have either some info on where I can find it or who has a copy. Thanks in advance. Dave Boddie Operator Univ. of Arkansas ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 12 Nov 89 19:07:18 MEZ From: Erich Neuwirth Subject: SFP fonts for Word adaptation Now since many fonts (in SFP form) are available from mims-iris.waterloo.edu I would like to be able to use these fonts for WORD. Does anybody know how to prepare the required PRD files? Is there a PD program to construct the PRDs from the SFPs. I would need it for either HP LJ II or brother HL8. Erich Neuwirth ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 12 Nov 89 01:17:32 IST From: Lew Golan Subject: VP 2.0 and HIMEM.SYS I'm running VP 2.0 Professional Extension on a Tandy 3000 with a 2-meg RAMpage 286 board. If I try to use HIMEM.SYS (version 2.04 from Windows 2.11), I get the proper response during bootup (64K High Memory Area is available) -- but when I try to load Ventura, the system hangs. It goes into GEM and gets as far as the white bar across the very top of the screen with C:\VENTURA\VPPROF.APP, and a gray rectangle over the rest of the screen. The mouse cursor will move, but doesn't activate anything. This is my CONFIG.SYS file: device=c:\sys\dmdrvr.bin device=c:\sys\ansi.sys files=20 buffers=20 device=c:\sys\remm43.sys /X=A000-BFFF /X=E000-EFFF device=c:\sys\smartdrv.sys 512 /a device=c:\sys\rex.sys 64 device=c:\sys\himem.sys I have tried running it without my AUTOEXEC.BAT, without the SMARTDRV cache, without ANSI.SYS, with more files and buffers. No matter what, Ventura won't load if HIMEM.SYS is active. I load Ventura with the following line: DRVRMRGR VPPROF /S=SD_WY700.PSF/M=32/X=D:/O=D: I've tried it with and without the Edco hyphenation dictionary. Has anyone had this problem? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Nov 1989 09:34:35 CET From: AIM17%DK0RRZK0.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU Subject: WordPerfect and IBM Text4 Dear nethackers, we are in process of expanding our PC systems and are planning to standardize the software of our word processing system. The products currently under discussion in our group are WordPerfect 5.0 and IBM Text 4. Who has gained experience in the use of one or preferably both of the w3above mentioned products ? - Who would be in the position to supply information on their advantages and disadvantages ? We would very grateful for your kind assistance in this matter and look forward to hearing from you soon. Yours sincerely Markus DiehlxD AIM17 at dk0rrzk0.BITNET [A recent issue of PC Magazine discussed pros and cons of '...the top five word processors. A word processor by IBM and WordPerfect were among the ones compared. Sorry I don't have the issue number, but it was within the last two months. gph] ------------------------------ Date: 13 Nov 89 07:56 GMT+0100 From: wolfgang wuerz Subject: Device Drivers for LaserView Display Monitor We are using a "LaserView Display Monitor LVM-00-1900" by SIGMA DESIGN on a 386-system. It's a very nice display with just one (major) problem: We have only a few device drivers working with it, namely Ventura Publisher 1.1, Windows 1.04/2.03 (there are more delivered with the monitor, e.g. GEM, but we don't use these products). In any other case, the monitor emulates a Hercules-card, which works fine so far, but doesn't use the hires-graphic. Our questions: - Has anyone written device-driver useable with other software? - Does anyone know other SW-products which can use the hires-mode of this monitor? - Has anyone written a graphic-library (namely, routines like CLEAR_SCREEN, PLOT_XY etc.), usable with Microsoft-FORTRAN or as a Turbo-Pascal-4.0/5.0-unit etc.? Thank you very much in advance! Wolfgang Wuerz, Hahn-Meitner-Institut Berlin ------------------------------ End of Info-IBMPC Digest ************************ -------