Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!ncar!gatech!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!UTCVM.BITNET!JWANKERL From: JWANKERL@UTCVM.BITNET ("Josef W. Wankerl") Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: windows, modems and /bin/share... Message-ID: <9105102117.AA28509@apple.com> Date: 10 May 91 21:12:42 GMT References: Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 28 On Fri, 10 May 91 11:30:49 MDT Dallas C. Hockley said: >Albert ---> Don't let ol' Tim lead you astray. :-) The _MoveTo is in Global >coordinates. Likely the problem you are having is in the origin of the area Wrong!! MoveTo takes local coordinates! Refer to toolbox ref vol 3, page 43-2. Vol 2 was in error. The reason the point was down and to the right was because he was drawing in the window's grafport. If you first switch to a grafport that is the full screen, then use global coordinates the drawing will be correct, but still in the wrong grafport. >Josef Wankerl ---> The hard, slow way, is to use the GS/OS drivers. This is >a little wierd, but if you have GS+, and/or can get the source to Transfusion, >that is the way that it makes the modem access send/receive commands... I *WROTE* Transfusion. :-) Using GS/OS is definately not difficult. In fact, it's probably the easiest method to use. However, you're correct in the fact that it's slower than direct access to the firmware. >Dallas >Dallas Hockley >hockley@ensu.ucalgary.ca >StarGazer on The Data Systems BBS (403)278-0492 -- ===> Josef W. Wankerl, Technical Editor for GS+ Magazine BITNET: JWANKERL@UTCVM.BITNET | America Online: JWankerl ProLine: jwankerl@pro-gsplus |-------------------------------- Internet: jwankerl@pro-gsplus.cts.com | "I am a Viking" -Y. Malmsteen