Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!ucsd!ucrmath!ucrmath.ucr.edu!cierdain From: cierdain@ucrmath.ucr.edu (michael barnes) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: New Questions Message-ID: <8710@ucrmath.ucr.edu> Date: 18 Sep 90 19:04:21 GMT Sender: cierdain@ucrmath.ucr.edu Distribution: usa Organization: University of California, Riverside Lines: 27 Well, I got several suggestions for places for places to get the MMU and GLU chips. The most common suggestion was Best Electronics. Not having the phone number for Best, however, I went with B & C Computers (in Long Beach I believe) instead. Anyways, they should be on their way even as I type. So many hearty thanks to everyone who responded. Flushed with the success of my first endeavor, I now have two other questions.... First, is it possible to run TeX on a 1040st with no hard drive? I've looked in the tex directory at atari.archive, and the files seem mighty big. If it is possible which files would I need? (I have a 1040, color monitor and an epson compatible 9-pin printer....) Second, I seem to be having difficulty with my keboard definitions in Uniterm. I downloaded Uniterm from atari.archive (back when it was still terminator) and it runs fine, except that some of the keys are wrong. All of the letters give what I expect them to, but most every- thing else is off. To get a ? I have to type what is, on the keyboard, a _. I have yet to find the keys that will give me {}, which is rather of a pain as I ocasionally need those. I like Uniterm in general, and would be very happy if I could fix this little problem. Any suggestions? either posting of replies, or email to either: cierdain@ucrmath.ucr.edu or : elvis@watnxt2.ucr.edu would be greatly appreciated. And once again, thanks for the answers to my previous question.... Andrew