Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!decwrl!ucbvax!PENNDRLS.UPENN.EDU!GTHEALL From: GTHEALL@PENNDRLS.UPENN.EDU (George A. Theall) Newsgroups: comp.sys.dec.micro Subject: Rainbow EchoMail Digest Message-ID: <9007011256.AA14682@remote.dccs.upenn.edu> Date: 1 Jul 90 13:58:00 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 96 Rainbow EchoMail Digest Jul 1, 1990 In this issue: RE: SUBJECT: IBM PC FLOPP SUBJECT: IBM PC FLOPPIES? RE: WP FOR DEC RAINBOW RE: CACHE PROGRAM Articles posted to either INFO-DEC-MICRO or comp.sys.dec.micro are currently gatewayed to the Rainbow Echo on FidoNet. You do not need to take special action to respond to articles in these digests. Please send reports of problems or suggestions for improvement of this digest to GTHEALL@PENNDRLS.UPENN.EDU (Internet). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 06-28-90 (18:59) To: GEORGE THEALL Subject: RE: SUBJECT: IBM PC FLOPP From: ALAN CONROY Sorry, but 360K diskettes are double-sided. The RX50 only reads single-sided. So, though you could theoretically read the data on one side, you can't get to the second side. - --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Glacier Peak Rainbow, Bellevue, WA - 206/644-8431 ------------------------------ Date: 06-29-90 (06:03) To: GEORGE THEALL Subject: SUBJECT: IBM PC FLOPPIES? From: DON MARQUART > From: md33+@andrew.cmu.edu (Marek J. Druzdzel) Organization: Engineering > and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA > > Is there any software allowing for reading or writing IBM PC 360K floppies > on Rainbow? It seems technically possible: Rainbow has a higher capacity > drives and also runs MS DOS. Unfortunately the RB uses single sided 96 TPI drives where as the 360K format on the IBM-PC compatibles require a double sided 48 TPI drive. The good news is that you can read/write the single sided IBM format if "mediachk" is turned on in MS-DOS. Hope this helps some. Later... - --- VPurge[OS/2] V4.05 * Origin: Club Micro * CompuMatch (303)973-8578 (1:104/888) ------------------------------ Date: 06-29-90 (20:36) To: FRANK MALLORY Subject: RE: WP FOR DEC RAINBOW From: DONALD PHILLIPSON "Is Sprint a markup language or WYSIWYG?" you ask. Sorry, unsure what a markup language is. Sprint is a full-featured WP, configurable in many ways -- but WYSIWYG would be so difficult as to be hardly worth the effort. Possible, certainly, but you'd have to get quite fluent in the Sprint macro language first! That pays only for other purposes, e.g. speed and security. - --- Maximus-CBCS v1.00 * Origin: R&D BBS (1:163/226) ------------------------------ Date: 06-30-90 (11:59) To: BILL HLIWA Subject: RE: CACHE PROGRAM From: CARL HOUSEMAN re: Since SS is no longer with us, I assume we can share their software freely. No? This is an interesting question, and I too wonder what others think and what the legal opinions are. I generally operate by: If you can buy it, do, but if they won't sell it and you can get it, fine. This works well for using "internal use only" software without guilt. Of course, when SS started selling DOS 3.10 I put aside my internal use only copy and bought it. Now that they don't sell it, what's a Rainbow owner who missed the deadline to do? Of course, if one DID buy the software, then one is bound by the license agreement even after the company goes out of business, I suppose, which includes not giving it away. The possibility of a legal action from the defunct company seems unlikely, tho... - --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Silver Bullet - Silver Spring, Md. - 301-622-2247 ------------------------------