Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!cbosgd!ucbvax!FSU.BITNET!VAXPOST From: VAXPOST@FSU.BITNET (Testing Vax Bitnet Connection) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Unexpected status code returned by VMS MAIL \%X007E10A2\ Message-ID: <8801160624.AA04851@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> Date: 16 Jan 88 06:25:58 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Distribution: world Organization: The ARPA Internet Lines: 486 X-Unparsable-Date: 15-JAN-1988 22:58:20.45 --------------- A copy of your rejected mail message follows --------------- Received: by CANADA01 (Mailer X1.24) id 1859; Fri, 15 Jan 88 22:36:42 EDT Date: Fri, 15 Jan 88 11:30:54 PST Reply-To: Info-Atari16@Score.Stanford.edu Sender: INFO-A16@CANADA01 From: Info-Atari16@Score.Stanford.EDU Subject: Info-Atari16 Digest V88 #19 To: PETCHER@GW.SCRI.FSU.EDU Info-Atari16 Digest Friday, January 15, 1988 Volume 88 : Issue 19 This weeks Editor: Bill Westfield Today's Topics: IO port bits... Re: UniTerm available for FTP WordPerfects??? Re: Microsoft Write ... Re: BMS controller package Format of Relocatable Object files??? Re: Multi-tasking? An Oppertunity Atari ham radio net info Re: IFF-format What's DVI? Re: Need info on 2400 baud modem and C MULTI-TAXING Re: Multiuser BBS Hard disk speed ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 8 Jan 88 06:41:03 GMT From: orstcs!jacobs!wayrynd@rutgers.edu (darin wayrynen) Subject: IO port bits... To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu Jonathan Nagy wished to be informed what events are represented by I/O Port bits 0-7 listed in the MFP 68901 chip interupts... bit # function 0 Centronics busy 1 RS-232 data carrier detect 2 RS-232 clear to send 3 reserved(not used) 4 keyboard and Midi interrupt 5 FDC and HDC interrupt 6 RS-232 ring indicator 7 Monochrome monitor detect If you need further help in implementing any of these interupts let me know via e-mail, and I'll help as much as possible. (I posted this to the net instead of a email due to the fact that it is something that stumped me for quite awhile, and I hope to save others the hassle of finding it!) Darin Wayrynen 824 nw 10th Corvallis, OR 97330 wayrynd@jacobs.UUCP ------------------------------ Date: 7 Jan 88 21:41:32 GMT From: mcvax!nikhefk!frankg@uunet.uu.net (Frank Geerling) Subject: Re: UniTerm available for FTP To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu In article <1848@wiley.UUCP> bob@wiley.UUCP (Bob Amstadt) writes: >>I have made UniTerm v2.0a (currently 006) available for anonymous FTP >>on our host cs.orst.edu. This machine is on the NSFNET, which means > >Could we have this posted to comp.binaries.atari.st. Some of >us don't have access to ARPANET (Well at least not direct access). >-- > ---Bob Amstadt Is comp.binaries.atari.st still alive there haven't been a posting for weeks. Frank Geerling (frankg@nikhefk.uucp) Usenet: {seismo, philabs, decvax}!mcvax!frankg@nikhefk Normal mail: Frank Geerling NIKHEF-K (DIGEL) Postbus 4395 1009 AJ Amsterdam The Netherlands Frank Geerling (frankg@nikhefk.uucp) Usenet: {seismo, philabs, decvax}!mcvax!frankg@nikhefk Normal mail: Frank Geerling NIKHEF-K (PIMU) Postbus 4395 1009 AJ Amsterdam The Netherlands ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Jan 88 7:31:52 CST From: Al Gaspar To: info-atari16@SCORE.STANFORD.EDU Subject: WordPerfects??? I've been considering WordPerfect, and I'm getting a little confused. It's as if there are two different WordPerfects. On the one hand, Pavneet Arora writes from Canada and says: >In response to Neil Harris' comment that the support is excellent, I have >a few comments of my own: > > 1. No company, software or otherwise, should be able to release > a product that doesn't even come close to working. > Bugs are one thing - fatal bugs another. I use the following > analogy - If I approached WP and asked them to give me > a copy of the software, and then told them that I would pay > them in a few months i.e. whenever I could afford it, I would > not expect them to hand over the package. And yet, WP has > taken money from users and then handed over a useless package > without ever notifying any of its users that there are problems. > And when a user tracks down the bugs and calls WP, they say > they are aware of it and a working version should be out soon. > Soon in my case has meant 3 months now, and I still don't have > a working version. ..etc. >I think the larger issue here is the ethics with which high tech companies >operate. Personally, I don't feel that WP has thus far exhibited anything >that >qualifies it for the praise that Neil Harris had to offer. My experience >has been in dealing with WP both in Canada and the US for the past three >months now. On the other hand, Rich Dankert replied with glowing praise to a request for information on WordPerfect: >In article <2143@cup.portal.com> RJknees@cup.portal.com writes: >>Hey everyone! I'm looking for someone who has (or has used) WordPefect on >>the Atari-ST. I'm thinking of buying this software! > ..answers to questions 1-4 >> >>5. Any other opinions or comments RE: Wordproccesing on the ATARI-ST >> > Contrary to all the comments from user's of Word Perfect in the > negative aspect, I can say that the version I got didn't have all the > bugs that I had seen mentioned. In fact Word Perfect Corp. is > one of the best software makers that I know of. If you OWN the > program, and have a problem with it, and they have a newer version > of it, they will send it to you, second day air sometimes. > > This is one software maker that really backs their product! What's the deal here? Are we talking about two different versions of WordPerfect for the ST here, is there a different version in Canada, or does Pavneet Arora use features that Rich Dankert doesn't? ? Can someone clarify? Also, some discussion of other peoples experiences would be great. And, yes, Virginia, there is such a thing as multi-tasking ;-). Cheers-- Al -- Al Gaspar USAMC ALMSA, ATTN: AMXAL-OW, Box 1578, St. Louis, MO 63188-1578 COMMERCIAL: (314) 263-5118 AUTOVON: 693-5118 uunet.uu.net!gaspar@almsa-1.arpa ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Jan 88 9:05:36 CST From: Al Gaspar To: portal!atari!neil@UUNET.UU.NET Subject: Re: Microsoft Write ... Has anyone (Neil?) seen both WordPerfect and Microsoft Write? If so, it would be nice to hear how they compare. I saw WordPerfect ST advertised for around $250. Is it a whole lot better than Microsoft Write (will be :-)) at $129? Cheers-- Al -- Al Gaspar USAMC ALMSA, ATTN: AMXAL-OW, Box 1578, St. Louis, MO 63188-1578 COMMERCIAL: (314) 263-5118 AUTOVON: 693-5118 uunet.uu.net!gaspar@almsa-1.arpa ------------------------------ Date: 6 Jan 88 09:18:32 GMT From: sdcrdcf!otto!jimi!unsvax!kemp@burdvax.prc.unisys.com (John G. Kemp) Subject: Re: BMS controller package To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu Hello Tom, Very nice of you to offer to send copies of your BMS article over the net. I would love to have a copy as I am considering going this route to a hard drive for my 1040 ST. ADDRESS: kemp@unsvax Thanks in advance, John Kemp UNLV CSC Dept. Las Vegas, Nevada ------------------------------ Date: 7 Jan 88 14:46:35 GMT From: mcvax!diku!iesd!lbn@uunet.uu.net (Lars Bo Nielsen) Subject: Format of Relocatable Object files??? To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu Does anybody out there in netland, know about the relocatable format of object files (programs) on los ST ???? I am thinking of making my own linker, so I need to know this format (I will of course send the source to the net, if I succeed in making a new linker) -- ================================================================ == Lars Bo Nielsen : lbn@iesd.uucp == === Department of Computer Science : {...}!mcvax!diku!iesd!lbn === === Aalborg University, St. 19 :----------------------------=== === DK 9000 Aalborg : Disclaimer: === == D E N M A R K : I speak for me ..... == ------------------------------ Date: 8 Jan 88 14:36:14 GMT From: nwd@j.cc.purdue.edu (Daniel Lawrence) Subject: Re: Multi-tasking? An Oppertunity To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu In article <3797@hoptoad.uucp> db@hoptoad.UUCP (David Beckemeyer) writes: >If I get enough replies, I might consider making the run-time RTX >program FREE. > > David Beckemeyer > President - Beckemeyer Development Tools Well count one here. I would like to take the opportunity to combine your multi-tasking package with MicroEMACS and make a background editor. Daniel Lawrence (317) 742-5153 UUCP: {ihnp4!pur-ee!}j.cc.purdue.edu!nwd ARPA: nwd@j.cc.purdue.edu FIDO: 201/2 The Programmer's Room (317) 742-5533 ------------------------------ Posted-From: The MITRE Corp., Bedford, MA To: info-atari8@score.stanford.edu, info-atari16@score.stanford.edu Subject: Atari ham radio net info Date: Fri, 08 Jan 88 14:34:21 EST From: jhs@mitre-bedford.ARPA This may be old news to many readers, but I just learned about the Atari Microcomputer Users' Net, a ham radio discussion group focused on using Atari computers, especially in ham radio applications (but not exclusively). The net meets Sundays at 1600 Zulu (GMT) on 14.325 MHz. (1600 Zulu is currently 11 AM Eastern time, noon during the summer.) David Byrd, KD7VA, is the Net Control Station. Dave is the creator of a well-known 256K plus upgrade for the 800. Gil, VE4AG, publisher of Ad Astra, is usually also on frequency. The group maintains an extensive disk library, emphasizing but not limited to, ham radio applications. Both ST and 8-bit software and hardware interests are covered by the group. Readers who are not hams would need to find a local ham to participate actively in the net, but they might anyway enjoy listening in on a shortwave receiver tuned to 14.325 MHz on Sunday mornings. -John Sangster, W3IKG / jhs@mitre-bedford.arpa ------------------------------ Date: 8 Jan 88 19:39:43 GMT From: hoser.berkeley.edu!bryce@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (Bryce Nesbitt) Subject: Re: IFF-format To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu In article <@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> A089FLUM@HTIKUB5.BITNET writes: >As I understand there is a standard format for musical scores called the >IFF-format. Could someone send me a description?? IFF stands for "Interchange File Format". It is a stanard for creating file standards. The intent is easy transfer between machines and programs. Very nice. There are IFF definitions for Musical Scores, sampled sound, digitized pictures, etc. You can purchase the entire "IFF manual" for $20 from: CATS / Lauren Brown 1200 Wilson Drive West Chester, PA 19380 :\ /: . Ack! (NAK, SOH, EOT) {o O} . bryce@hoser.berkeley.EDU -or- ucbvax!hoser!bryce (or try "cogsci") (") U "Your theory is crazy... but not crazy enought to be true." -Niels Bohr ------------------------------ Date: 8 Jan 88 19:37:19 GMT From: wisner@eddie.mit.edu (Bill Wisner) Subject: What's DVI? To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu Yesterday I FTPed and downloaded UniTerm v2.0a (thanks, whats-yer-name at Oregon State) to find, to my chagrin, that the documentation is in DVI format. Well.. what's DVI? How do I get this file full of gibberish to make some sense? Be warned that I have no printer.. -- Bill Wisner / wisner@eddie.MIT.EDU The number of arguments is unimportant unless some of them are correct. ------------------------------ Date: 6 Jan 88 17:03:00 GMT From: cca!mirror!ishmael!inmet!dwyer@husc6.harvard.edu Subject: Re: Need info on 2400 baud modem and C To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu I recently bought a SUPRA 2400 baud modem. It seems to work just fine. I cannot comment on reliability, because of my limited experience with it. I can say however that 2400 baud makes working remotely possible, where 1200 did not. It is possible to do full-screen editing and remain sane. There are a number of possible reasons that the SUPRA modem is inexpensive. It is not in a fancy box, there aren't lots of pretty lights and nobs. It does not, at least the package I bought, come with communication software. matt ------------------------------ Date: 08 Jan 88 17:27:00 EDT From: GEORGE FRAJKOR To: Subject: MULTI-TAXING THE oddball discussions on multi-tasking have made me wonder why no one has thought of the obvious use-- figguring out your taxes. I don't know if the US system is as silly as Canada's, but what has always bugged me here is that you have to fill out innumerable different schedules and calculate them depending on where your money is coming from, because different sources of income are taxed or treated differentlty. So you run your tax program. All is well until it asks you to fill out sked 4, capital gains from real estate. So you stop and start filling in what property you bought, how much of it you sold, what proportion of the gain is taxable, etc. And you go back and fill in one figure. Then it asks you about dividend income from domestic corporations (taxed at one rate) and from foreign corporations (taxed at another) and you stop to figure that one out. Then it asks you to fill in your income from the oustide consultancy work you've done that year, (minus expenses allowable) and so on and so on. Does no one see here what multi-tasking can do? In the background you can have a batch of separate schedule programs doing the dog work all at once and feeding the results into the main tax program. Software writers who haven't yet thought of this -- go ahead and use my idea. Just remember to send me a copy of the program. Canadian form, please. ------------------------------ Date: 8 Jan 88 18:07:00 GMT From: silver!stowe@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu Subject: Re: Multiuser BBS To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu [Good morning, Mr. Line Eater...] Neil, With STadel, you may not be able to leave a public message directed to a person, but if it's public, why not simply put the recipient's name on the first line, and if need be, send them Email saying that there is a public message in such-and-such a room. Also, those people most likely to get public messages (such as yourself) could have a room (message base) for that sole purpose. With STadel, you can have 64 "rooms" on a system. You could have 5 different boards with a number of netted rooms as well as having a purpose to each separate board; say, one for graphics, one for MIDI, etc. If you wanted to net with Atari Canada, you could even net some rooms with them. Messages in the rooms can be netted automatically or you can give the general public netting privs. I, personally, don't think STadel lacks in the up/download department either, but it is "different". Rooms can be made directory rooms. You can download a file right after you read comments about it if you want without having to leave the message base or going into a "file" section. You can send files from system to system through netting. You can make directory rooms that are either upload or download only. The only thing I find at all lacking is the description area. People tend not to describe their files well. As for new users on STadel, there are some tricks, but once people are used to it, it is fast and easy, and best of all, NOT redundant! There are help files and tutorials available. Most of the STadel users I know (including myself) caught on very quickly. BBSers who are serious tend to be fairly clever about such things. A simple explanation that the BBS is like a large building where you wander from room to room reading new messages and leaving messages usually helps, as does explaining that everything you receive from the BBS is done with some kind of a Read, and everything you give to the BBS is done with some kind of an Enter. In case some of you hadn't figured out, yes, I run one of these beasties. If you want some more information or would like a little tutorial about using STadel (which also comes in Amiga and MS-DOS flavored Citadels, btw), drop me a message. It may take a day or two to get back to you, but I will indeed get back to you. There are a bunch of addresses where I can be reached down below... Neil, I have had trouble finding a path to you from Bitnet, I'm afraid, but I haven't given up hope yet! *grin* Holly... Bitnet: IHLS400@INDYCMS Arpanet: ihls400%indycms.bitnet@{your favorite gateway here} UUCP: ...!rutgers!indycms.bitnet!ihls400 GEnie: HOLLYSTOWE BBS: (317) 842-7564 (300/1200/2400/9600USR) Internet: stowe@silver.bacs.indiana.edu USnail: 799 W. Michigan St. ET1023, Indianapolis, IN 46202 ICBM: Just aim at the Army Finance Center at Fort Benjamin Harrison "Lake Wobegon - Gateway to Central Minnesota" [................. (energy bits for the line eater).................] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 9 Jan 88 03:17 N From: Subject: Hard disk speed To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu X-Original-To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu, RCST14 Could someone please tell me whether or not there are PD utilities out there that can shuffle my harddisk in order to put all files in one contiguous piece? An other point I'd like to mention is the speed of the SH204 harddisk: of course it is slowing down because of the file fragmentation, but I can hardly only blame tiver code? I'm wondering how well written it is... Ps: I started thinking about all this when I saw one of those horrible *don't-say-the-name* ..DOS machines perform FAST after a cleanup... Jan Joris Vereijken ------------------------------ End of Info-Atari16 Digest ************************** -------