Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!ucsd!ucbvax!PENNDRLS.UPENN.EDU!GTHEALL From: GTHEALL@PENNDRLS.UPENN.EDU (George A. Theall) Newsgroups: comp.sys.dec.micro Subject: Rainbow EchoMail Digest Message-ID: <9008311215.AA29027@remote.dccs.upenn.edu> Date: 31 Aug 90 13:14:00 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 119 Rainbow EchoMail Digest Aug 31, 1990 In this issue: RAINBOW FORSALE... RAINBOW COLORS (2 messages) RAINBOW WANTED!!! 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: 08-27-90 (20:26) To: ALL Subject: RAINBOW FORSALE... From: DON MARQUART Rainbow 100 Plus with 896K, monitor and Gold keyboard. Unfortunately there is no hard disk at this time but it does include a LA50 with cable. $200 RB B/W monitor, $25 RB 100B memory board with 0K installed, 768K capacity. Memory adapter for 100A is optional. $35 or $40 with adapter. The below will only be sold after the above is sold: Suitable Solutions clock, new. $35 Suitable Solutions IBM character ROM for the RB, new. $25 If interested please reply in this echo, netmail to 104/888 or voice at 303-973-8535 most evenings and weekends. Thanks... - --- ConfMail V4.00 * Origin: Club Micro * CompuMatch (303)973-8578 (1:104/888) ------------------------------ Date: 08-29-90 (07:31) To: FRANK MALLORY Subject: RAINBOW COLORS From: PAUL OLSON Frank, I think I know what you are trying to get at, specifically the colored letters. Unfortunately, the programmers of SCRAM used predefined bitmaps for their letters. The system doesn't even "realize" that it is displaying letters, only bit plane patterns. For example, you don't have the option of entering your name on a high score screen. That's because all the text is fixed. There also isn't any font table to load color and letter shapes into. I suspect that Rainbow ReGIS interprets the ASCII input and forms it's own letters which it places onto the screen as bit plane data through the graphics option. As Always, Paul - --- ConfMail V3.31 * Origin: The Pot of Gold - (703-359-6549) (1:109/103) ------------------------------ Date: 08-29-90 (14:03) To: ALL Subject: RAINBOW WANTED!!! From: PATRICK FINK Anyone have a Rainbow for sale??? I am really just looking for A100 Mother Board. - --- ConfMail V3.31 * Origin: The Pot of Gold - (703-359-6549) (1:109/103) ------------------------------ Date: 08-29-90 (17:48) To: PAUL OLSON Subject: RAINBOW COLORS From: FRANK MALLORY I think I'm beginning to get the picture (pun intended); you either have to use Rainbow ReGIS, or go to a lot of trouble to create bit maps. Next question: Has Rainbow ReGIS been "archived" (meaning it can be freely distributed)? - --- msged 1.99L MSC * Origin: Silver Bullet - Silver Spring, Md. - 301-622-2247 (1:109/417) ------------------------------ Date: 08-30-90 (02:44) To: CARL HOUSEMAN Subject: RE: CACHE PROGRAM From: PAUL ROBINSON Unless someone has a contract that prohibits him from using the software on a different machine, and the contract defines different in such a way that it includes hardware upgraded by a third party, there should not be a problem with transferring the software to a third party. Under federal law, sale of a program gives the owner of that copy the right to transfer that copy to anyone he wants to, and the copyright owner is not entitled to further money or to stop the transfer; they can only do that to the extent that there is a contract prohibition. Further, taking the provision laid down in the court case of U.S. v. IBM, that a company cannot require you to purchase supplies from them when they sell you equipment and maintain it, unless they can show the supplies will damage the equipment, that a contract provision that, in effect, voids your license because you upgraded the hardware, would probably be unenforceable. - --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Silver Bullet - Silver Spring, Md - 301-622-2247 ------------------------------