Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!bellcore!faline!mrevox!jlu From: jlu@mrevox.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.sys.dec.micro Subject: Re: Mail to Jim O'Brien on Bitnet Message-ID: <31400002@mrevox.UUCP> Date: 14 Jan 88 15:17:00 GMT References: <92@ritcv.UUCP> Organization: Bell Communications Research, Inc. Lines: 62 Nf-ID: #R:ritcv:-9200:mrevox:31400002:000:2379 Nf-From: mrevox!jlu Jan 14 10:17:00 1988 > >>From somewhere!OBRIEN%OBRIEN@VENUS.YCC.YALE.EDU Sat Jan 9 22:55:57 1988 >>Received: by ritcv.RIT (5.51/5.17) >> id AA09211; Sat, 9 Jan 88 22:55:46 EST >>Received: from cayuga.cs.rochester.edu by sol.cs.rochester.edu (3.2/h) id AA16575; Sat, 9 Jan 88 22:47:06 EST >>Received: by cayuga.cs.rochester.edu (5.52/h) id AA19223; Sat, 9 Jan 88 22:46:53 EST >>Message-Id: <8801100346.AA19223@cayuga.cs.rochester.edu> >>Date: Sat, 9 Jan 88 12:30 EST >> >>Alan: >> What is RBDEMO3, mentioned in your last posting to info-dec-micro? >>I've been trying to keep abreast of developments and pd software available >>for the Rainbow, particularly as regards Turbo Pascal, my main language >>tool. I'd appreciate hearing from you, especially if there is some source >>of code that I'm not aware of. Thanks in advance. >> >> Jim O'Brien >>Return Addresses (both equivalent): >> OBRIEN@YALEVMS BITnet >> OBRIEN@VENUS.YCC.YALE.EDU internet >> > >--- This e-mail wouldn't make it through Bitnet static barrier. Apologies > to all. --- >To: OBRIEN%OBRIEN@VENUS.YCC.YALE.EDU >Subject: Re: Posting to info-dec-micro > >Jim, > I hope you get this. Otherwise, I'll have to e-mail you the demo >or something. I think only short messages get into the BITNET side of >the world. I posted a uuencoded copy of a Turbo 4.0 version of a set >of demo procedures for doing high-speed video and keyboard scanning >with a variety of useful functions such as getting the current screen >width, x-y cursor position, doing screen saves/restores, etc. > If you didn't see anything like that fly by, send me a disk with >a SASE and I'll send it and anythign I can fit on the disk such as >the MS-DOS Graphics Library routines from DEC, graphics demos, or >anything you can think of. The net is so unpredictable at times. > Alan > > Alan I. Vymetalik > Prism Software Designs > 44 Arborwood Crescent > Rochester, New York, 14615-3807 > 1-716-458-4932 >/* ---------- */ Alan, I would also like to see the the examples of code for Turbo 4.0. I really don't have time to fool around with it. I didn't see it on the net, so could you either repost or send it to me? Thanks, Jeff {rutgers | bellcore}..!mrevox!jlu UUCP jurlwin@colgateu BITNET Did you get the pin assignments for the Dual Monitor? How did it work?