Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!mit-eddie!uw-beaver!fluke!salt From: salt@tc.fluke.COM (Craig Johnston) Newsgroups: comp.sys.dec.micro Subject: DEC Rainbow info wanted Message-ID: <2216@sputnik.COM> Date: Tue, 10-Nov-87 17:09:30 EST Article-I.D.: sputnik.2216 Posted: Tue Nov 10 17:09:30 1987 Date-Received: Thu, 12-Nov-87 23:51:49 EST Sender: news@tc.fluke.COM Lines: 35 Keywords: Rainbow, MS-DOS Wanted: Information on DEC Rainbow I operate a DEC RB 100+ with ram full-up, graphics, color monitor, and 10 MByte disk, as well as having the dubious privilege of owning a similar, but diskless 100B at home. Lately I have been using the machine a lot more, which has led to attempts at more understanding. I would greatly appreciate help on the following questions: 1. Is there a way to change screen foreground and background color attribute, such as with ANSI escape sequences? The IBM usage is {ESC}[nnm, where nn from 30-37 is foreground and 40-47 is background, but the rainbow doesn't understand this. 2. Is there a convenient way to type the DEC line graphic characters to the screen? Again, with an IBM, ALT-nnn ( on the keypad) will yield the decimal character nnn. 3. How different is the RX-50 drive interface from a standard 360 kB drive? In other words, what does the commercially available IDrive do to make a standard drive play? I would like to put a 1/2 height 360 kB floppy and a 20 M hard disk on my machine at home at _minimum_ cost. (Drives are cheap, the controllers seem prohibitive.) Incidently, I use WordPerfect (as do most of the ~150 Rainbow users at this site). I recently received a new newsletter from WordPerfect Corp, which didn't mention support for our favorite doorstop. However, after a phone call I am awaiting an update to the faster version and will report if it arrives and works. The slow version is 4.2 release date 12/22/86; the new one supposedly 4.2 rel. date 9/8/87. ps. This is my first posting. If you think it an inappropriate use of the net, please let me know via email. -- Craig Johnston (salt@tc.fluke.com), John Fluke Mfg. Co., Everett, WA, USA {uw-beaver,lbl-csam,hplsla,ssc-vax,microsoft,sun,allegra,...}!fluke!salt