Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!samsung!munnari.oz.au!uniwa!vax7!nmurrayr From: Murray_RJ@cc.curtin.edu.au Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: ZMP 1.5 on Apple //e with Applicard and SSC Message-ID: <7072.27b904fd@cc.curtin.edu.au> Date: 13 Feb 91 01:21:01 GMT References: <910208124340.20200c7b@SUMMA.TAMU.EDU> Organization: Curtin University of Technology Lines: 38 In article <910208124340.20200c7b@SUMMA.TAMU.EDU>, JDB8042@SUMMA.TAMU.EDU (John D. Baker->An Apple ZCPR3 nut//) writes: > When I run it, ZMP puts up its title scree (proving that the gotoxy works) and > then hangs up. Actually, it seems to jump back to the CCP (ZCPR3) without > properly resetting the screen output. The result is, that I type characters > and they get built up in the command line buffer, but nothing happens until > I reset the Apple (performs a somewhat stronger warm boot). Then all the > pending characters are displayed as if they had been typed at the system > prompt (with returns and such which tries to invoke non-existant programs and > the like). > > It doesn't appear to even get as far as loading any of its overlays. > > Can anyone help and shed light on this problem? > > Thanks. > > John D. Baker ->An Apple ZCPR3 nut // [STILL waiting for my CardZ180 :-( ] > > PS. ZMP appears to send/receive a char to my serial port (SerialPro) as > evidenced by the RD and SD lights on my modem. It also appears to flash the > switchhook as evidenced by a click from the modem's speaker. I got all the > routines installed except the ones to set the parameters of the serial port. When I fix my CP/M machine, I'll have a look through the sources and see if I can see what's happening. ....Ron -- =============================================================================== Internet: Murray_RJ@cc.curtin.edu.au | "You can lead a horse to ACSnet: Murray_RJ@cc.cut.oz.au | water, but if you can Bitnet: Murray_RJ%cc.curtin.edu.au@cunyvm.bitnet | get him to float on his UUCP : uunet!munnari.oz!cc.curtin.edu.au!Murray_RJ | back you've really got Amateur Packet Radio: VK6ZJM@VK6BBS.#WA.AUS.OC | something" TCP/IP: 44.136.204.14, 44.136.204.19 | -- Murphy's Law I ===============================================================================