Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!ames!pasteur!ucbvax!MCNC.ORG!ravi From: ravi@MCNC.ORG (Ravi Subrahmanyan) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Bounced messages: groups of 10 Message-ID: <8809292012.AA03198@speedy.mcnc.org> Date: 29 Sep 88 20:12:43 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 541 From Mailer@Score.Stanford.EDU Sun Sep 25 04:53:52 1988 Received: from Score.Stanford.EDU by speedy.mcnc.org (5.59/MCNC/5-16-88) id AA17134; Sun, 25 Sep 88 04:53:52 EDT Message-Id: <8809250853.AA17134@speedy.mcnc.org> Date: Sun 25 Sep 88 01:51:41-PDT From: The Mailer Daemon To: info-atari16-request@Score.Stanford.EDU Subject: Message of 22-Sep-88 01:32:48 Status: R Message undeliverable and dequeued after 3 days: *PS:ATARI16.INCOMING@Score.Stanford.EDU.#Internet: Disk quota exceeded ------------ Received: from ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU by SCORE.STANFORD.EDU with TCP; Thu 22 Sep 88 01:33:03-PDT Received: by ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (5.59/1.31) id AA23294; Wed, 21 Sep 88 23:03:24 PDT Received: from USENET by ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU with netnews for atari16-programs@score.stanford.edu (info-atari16@score.stanford.edu) (contact usenet@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU if you have questions) Date: 22 Sep 88 02:28:09 GMT From: bw0i+@andrew.cmu.edu (Bryan Wu) Organization: Carnegie Mellon Subject: Networking, ST's and Spectre 128 Message-Id: References: <8809101819.AA23376@duttnph.patroon.nl> Sender: info-atari16-request@score.stanford.edu To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu Note: I hoped to send this to David Small, but couldn't e-mail to him.. I don't know if it is even possible, but since you are making a new cartridge for the 128k ROMs, will you also be putting in AppleTalk network port in? Perhaps by putting in the Zilog chip onto the cart itself (since the chip can be bought by anyone) you would be able to get networking into the Atari series via AppleTalk. Perhaps making the Zilog chip available to the ST via. cart slot and bypassing the Mac ROMs you could also introduce high speed nets to the ST w/o using the Mac part of the cartridge? .. This way you could put a high speed port on the Spectre 128 cart itself and wouldnt have to use the Atari's hardware ports (as they are supposed to be slow compared to the AppleTalk ports) for networking. One of the big reasons I'm asking this is because I'm at Carnegie Mellon and we have a computer net. called Andrew (as in Andrew Carnegie, MIT had a similar system called Athena I think) which is a campus wide (even in the dorm rooms) file server system. Just last year, they released a handler for the Macintosh that allows you to access the network via the AppleTalk port. (This project is a joint effort between CMU and IBM and recently Apple (using Mac II's as workstations soon)) Now the project is going to start at the University of Michigan (I think) as well and will be trying to get all kinds of computers (not just IBMs and Macs) onto the fileserver. The Andrew project is aimed towards Universities it seems. If you could get the Spectre 128 to work with AppleTalk, then you would offer a "cheap" alternative to buying a $2000+ Mac SE and would get the business of students buying STs at colleges with the Andrew System..if the Andrew system goes over well. In addition, you could get the ST to share printers w/ Macs if necessary, send info between the two and so on.. a great aid to the ST line which has no really good networking to speak of. Having AppleTalk networking capabilities certainly won't hurt the product. eh? Besides, it would be nice to use the laser printers in the clusters from my room.. sigh.. ------- From Mailer@Score.Stanford.EDU Sun Sep 25 05:22:29 1988 Received: from Score.Stanford.EDU by speedy.mcnc.org (5.59/MCNC/5-16-88) id AA17216; Sun, 25 Sep 88 05:22:29 EDT Message-Id: <8809250922.AA17216@speedy.mcnc.org> Date: Sun 25 Sep 88 02:21:50-PDT From: The Mailer Daemon To: info-atari8-request@Score.Stanford.EDU Subject: Message of 22-Sep-88 02:01:47 Status: R Message undeliverable and dequeued after 3 days: *PS:ATARI8.INCOMING@Score.Stanford.EDU.#Internet: Disk quota exceeded ------------ Received: from ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU by SCORE.STANFORD.EDU with TCP; Thu 22 Sep 88 02:01:51-PDT Received: by ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (5.59/1.31) id AA23491; Wed, 21 Sep 88 23:20:08 PDT Received: from USENET by ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU with netnews for atari8-programs@score.stanford.edu (info-atari8@score.stanford.edu) (contact usenet@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU if you have questions) Date: 20 Sep 88 20:36:16 GMT From: att!holin!oaa@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (Owen Alexander) Organization: AT&T EUO, Holmdel, NJ Subject: Turbo CPU board for 8-bit Message-Id: <115@holin.ATT.COM> Sender: info-atari8-request@score.stanford.edu To: info-atari8@score.stanford.edu Just saw this on a BBS (Network Express 512-662-9765) and thought it might be of interest. ____________________________________________________________________ Date: September 09, 1988 From: DataQue Software P.O. Box 134 Ontario, OH 44862 To: All Atari 8-bit Developers, Users and Supportive Organizations Re: Turbo Power without getting Burned! ____________________________________________________________________ ***** PRESS RELEASE ***** There have been many mentions in the almost decade since the original Atari 400/800 Personal Computers hit the dealers shelves about there being a future upgrade to meet the user's needs, and new and more challenging applications. Finally that upgrade is available....... The Turbo-816 by DataQue, for the Atari 400/800/XL/XE. DataQue Software is pleased to announce a powerful new upgrade which was co-designed by Ron Shue, and Chuck Steinman. This upgrade will be available in two forms. There will be a replacement CPU board for the original 400/800 Computer system, and a plug in module for the XL/XE series. In either case, there usually is no need for any modifications to the existing hardware. The only exception to this is with XL/XE systems which have their CPU soldered in place, which will require the removal of the existing CPU, and the addition of a standard 40 pin I.C. socket is suggested. Also included is the Turbo-OS, by DataQue for use with the Turbo-816 CPU boards. The Turbo-816 will not only increase the potential speed of the computer, but also break the 64k memory barrier of the existing systems. Not with the awkward paged memory, but with a fully linear decoded address space of up to 16 megabytes. Benchmarks have put the Turbo-816 into a performance range ABOVE many of the 'other" PCs/!! Special memory boards will be available to take advantage of the new extended addressing range. These will be mounted internal to the computer cabinet, and in most cases require no hardware modifications. And here is the amazing feature..... While adding all this power and all this expanded addressing, the Turbo-816 for the Atari 8-bit computer systems will maintain compatibility with most currently available commercial and user written software. Using the Turbo-816 even those older programs will enjoy a speed increase! The Turbo-OS is a replacement operating system for use with the Turbo-CPU which will release the 16-bit processor to its full power. Increased speed will be the most obvious change, but hidden in its code, will be an advanced new floating point library that will speed even the original Atari BASIC to new levels of performance. Again, on most systems it will be just a matter of replacing the existing ROM(s) with the Turbo-OS. The future holds many more products for the Turbo-816 systems including: 1) a real-time multi-tasking operating system kernal 2) a new assembler-editor-debugger package which supports the new assembly level instructions and addressing modes 3) a new BASIC which will speed past the fastest of the current BASICs for the 8-bit machines 4) a new K&R compatible C development package 5) a new Turbo-GOS operating system (graphical based) 6) a developers development kit for new applications The NEW Atari Turbo-816 should be available by November of 1988 For more information contact your local Atari Dealer or, write: DataQue Software Dept. T-800 P.O. Box 134 Ontario, OH 44862 ____________________________________________________________________ ------- From Mailer@Score.Stanford.EDU Sun Sep 25 07:26:12 1988 Received: from Score.Stanford.EDU by speedy.mcnc.org (5.59/MCNC/5-16-88) id AA17651; Sun, 25 Sep 88 07:26:12 EDT Message-Id: <8809251126.AA17651@speedy.mcnc.org> Date: Sun 25 Sep 88 04:21:37-PDT From: The Mailer Daemon To: info-atari16-request@Score.Stanford.EDU Subject: Message of 22-Sep-88 04:07:56 Status: R Message undeliverable and dequeued after 3 days: *PS:ATARI16.INCOMING@Score.Stanford.EDU.#Internet: Disk quota exceeded ------------ Received: from ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU by SCORE.STANFORD.EDU with TCP; Thu 22 Sep 88 04:07:59-PDT Received: by ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (5.59/1.31) id AA25936; Thu, 22 Sep 88 01:45:28 PDT Received: from USENET by ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU with netnews for atari16-programs@score.stanford.edu (info-atari16@score.stanford.edu) (contact usenet@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU if you have questions) Date: 21 Sep 88 14:44:59 GMT From: mcdchg!chinet!saj@gatech.edu (Stephen Jacobs) Organization: Chinet - Chicago Public Access UNIX Subject: Re: Damaged moriabin.arc header Message-Id: <6644@chinet.UUCP> References: <14436@agate.BERKELEY.EDU>, <598@stag.UUCP> Sender: info-atari16-request@score.stanford.edu To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu In article <598@stag.UUCP>, trb@stag.UUCP ( Todd Burkey ) writes: > It uudecoded fine here, but I've noticed two problems with it so > far...first, it hangs quite often on me (both when I use if from the > desk top and when I run it from gulam). I haven't made it out of the > bartering stages yet (it always hangs when I am moving between the > first screens buildings). No bombs, just nothing happening (except > hearing the keyclicks) as I press keys. The other problem is just one > of implementation. The command line options are lower case only, so > you really can't run moria as a '.ttp' file. The reason being that the > desktop uppercases all your text that you type. The workaround for > this is to simply write a little wrapper program that pexec's the > moria code with the appropriate command tail. This wrapper can also > set the SHELL variable at the the same time. I've played this version of moria for probably about a hundred hours without a real keyboard lockup. There was a problem when I did a "." move while confused, but it cleared itself in a few seconds. The program is so large that I wonder if there might be too much already in your machine's memory when you load it. I generally have a hard disk interface and a clock setter in the auto folder, foldr100, FATSPEED, and the control panel. ST curses is a stack hog, but the program was compiled with LOTS of stack space to allow for that. The case problem was a really dumb oversight. It should only interfere with the use of the rogue key layout and consulting the highscores file, though. TOS ignores upper and lower case in filenames. If this bothers people enough, maybe someone (maybe me?) could come up with a binary patch. In my experience, there's rarely a sequence of 20 op-codes that can't be shortened enough to squeeze in 2 more. ------- From Mailer@Score.Stanford.EDU Sun Sep 25 11:22:01 1988 Received: from Score.Stanford.EDU by speedy.mcnc.org (5.59/MCNC/5-16-88) id AA18289; Sun, 25 Sep 88 11:22:01 EDT Message-Id: <8809251522.AA18289@speedy.mcnc.org> Date: Sun 25 Sep 88 08:21:30-PDT From: The Mailer Daemon To: info-atari16-request@Score.Stanford.EDU Subject: Message of 22-Sep-88 07:54:19 Status: R Message undeliverable and dequeued after 3 days: *PS:ATARI16.INCOMING@Score.Stanford.EDU.#Internet: Disk quota exceeded ------------ Received: from ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU by SCORE.STANFORD.EDU with TCP; Thu 22 Sep 88 07:54:24-PDT Received: by ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (5.59/1.31) id AA02598; Thu, 22 Sep 88 06:35:00 PDT Received: from USENET by ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU with netnews for atari16-programs@score.stanford.edu (info-atari16@score.stanford.edu) (contact usenet@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU if you have questions) Date: 22 Sep 88 07:12:11 GMT From: ece-csc!ncrcae!ncrlnk!ncrcce!rogers@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu (Bob Rogers) Organization: NCR Comten, Inc. Subject: Re: TOS--Whats next?? Message-Id: <747@ncrcce.StPaul.NCR.COM> References: <948@aluxz.UUCP>, <1172@atari.UUCP> Sender: info-atari16-request@score.stanford.edu To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu What changes does the new version of TOS include? Will it be useful without the blitter? -- Bob Rogers rogers@StPaul.NCR.COM NCR Comten, St. Paul, MN {backbone}!ncrlnk!ncrcce!rogers ------- From Mailer@Score.Stanford.EDU Sun Sep 25 11:22:14 1988 Received: from Score.Stanford.EDU by speedy.mcnc.org (5.59/MCNC/5-16-88) id AA18294; Sun, 25 Sep 88 11:22:14 EDT Message-Id: <8809251522.AA18294@speedy.mcnc.org> Date: Sun 25 Sep 88 08:21:31-PDT From: The Mailer Daemon To: info-atari16-request@Score.Stanford.EDU Subject: Message of 22-Sep-88 08:05:55 Status: R Message undeliverable and dequeued after 3 days: *PS:ATARI16.INCOMING@Score.Stanford.EDU.#Internet: Disk quota exceeded ------------ Received: from ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU by SCORE.STANFORD.EDU with TCP; Thu 22 Sep 88 08:05:59-PDT Received: by ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (5.59/1.31) id AA02915; Thu, 22 Sep 88 06:50:14 PDT Received: from USENET by ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU with netnews for atari16-programs@score.stanford.edu (info-atari16@score.stanford.edu) (contact usenet@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU if you have questions) Date: 22 Sep 88 07:18:56 GMT From: ece-csc!ncrcae!ncrlnk!ncrcce!rogers@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu (Bob Rogers) Organization: NCR Comten, Inc. Subject: Supra 10 meg floppy? Message-Id: <748@ncrcce.StPaul.NCR.COM> Sender: info-atari16-request@score.stanford.edu To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu I'd like to get users' reactions to Supra's 10 megabyte removable cartridge "floppy". The ad says it can also read and write IBM 360k and 1.2 meg diskettes. Have you tried it? Does it work well? Have you tried it as a 5.25 inch drive with PC Ditto? Thanks -- Bob Rogers rogers@StPaul.NCR.COM NCR Comten, St. Paul, MN {backbone}!ncrlnk!ncrcce!rogers ------- From Mailer@Score.Stanford.EDU Sun Sep 25 11:22:28 1988 Received: from Score.Stanford.EDU by speedy.mcnc.org (5.59/MCNC/5-16-88) id AA18299; Sun, 25 Sep 88 11:22:28 EDT Message-Id: <8809251522.AA18299@speedy.mcnc.org> Date: Sun 25 Sep 88 08:21:32-PDT From: The Mailer Daemon To: info-atari16-request@Score.Stanford.EDU Subject: Message of 22-Sep-88 08:13:32 Status: R Message undeliverable and dequeued after 3 days: *PS:ATARI16.INCOMING@Score.Stanford.EDU.#Internet: Disk quota exceeded ------------ Received: from ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU by SCORE.STANFORD.EDU with TCP; Thu 22 Sep 88 08:13:34-PDT Received: by ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (5.59/1.31) id AA03013; Thu, 22 Sep 88 06:55:27 PDT Received: from USENET by ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU with netnews for atari16-programs@score.stanford.edu (info-atari16@score.stanford.edu) (contact usenet@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU if you have questions) Date: 22 Sep 88 07:22:43 GMT From: ece-csc!ncrcae!ncrlnk!ncrcce!rogers@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu (Bob Rogers) Organization: NCR Comten, Inc. Subject: ICD Hard Drives? Message-Id: <749@ncrcce.StPaul.NCR.COM> References: <748@ncrcce.StPaul.NCR.COM> Sender: info-atari16-request@score.stanford.edu To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu Has anybody tried ICD's hard disks for the ST? Are they any good? How do they compare with Supra's offerings? Thanks. -- Bob Rogers rogers@StPaul.NCR.COM NCR Comten, St. Paul, MN {backbone}!ncrlnk!ncrcce!rogers ------- From Mailer@Score.Stanford.EDU Sun Sep 25 11:53:21 1988 Received: from Score.Stanford.EDU by speedy.mcnc.org (5.59/MCNC/5-16-88) id AA18439; Sun, 25 Sep 88 11:53:21 EDT Message-Id: <8809251553.AA18439@speedy.mcnc.org> Date: Sun 25 Sep 88 08:51:29-PDT From: The Mailer Daemon To: info-atari8-request@Score.Stanford.EDU Subject: Message of 22-Sep-88 08:26:51 Status: R Message undeliverable and dequeued after 3 days: *PS:ATARI8.INCOMING@Score.Stanford.EDU.#Internet: Disk quota exceeded ------------ Received: from ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU by SCORE.STANFORD.EDU with TCP; Thu 22 Sep 88 08:26:56-PDT Received: by ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (5.59/1.31) id AA03087; Thu, 22 Sep 88 06:59:23 PDT Received: from USENET by ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU with netnews for atari8-programs@score.stanford.edu (info-atari8@score.stanford.edu) (contact usenet@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU if you have questions) Date: 22 Sep 88 12:20:18 GMT From: killer!jolnet!rich@eddie.mit.edu (Rich Andrews) Organization: Jolnet, public access Unix, Orland Park (Joliet) IL Subject: Re: dreaded 1200XL Message-Id: <845@jolnet.ORPK.IL.US> References: <8809220240.AA20135@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> Sender: info-atari8-request@score.stanford.edu To: info-atari8@score.stanford.edu In article <8809220240.AA20135@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> BIW109@URIMVS.BITNET writes: > >Subject: re: interfacing problem help > > I think the CS2 line you describe is the same as the CCNTL line. >I got most of my information from Mapping the Atari (revised edition). >I am using an xl (the dreaded 1200xl, to be exact). > Ray Courtois >biw109@urivms In my opinion the 1200XL was one of the best 8 bit machines that atari produced. It is more compatable to the 800/400 OS than the 800XL and the 130XE. It seems that the 1200 got a bad rap when it was introduced. rich andrews -- Any opinions expressed are my own. Now, for a limited time, they can be yours too, for the incredible price of only $19.95. Simply send $19.95 (in Alterian dollars) to ...killer!jolnet!rich or rich@jolnet.orpk.il.us. ------- From Mailer@Score.Stanford.EDU Sun Sep 25 13:54:51 1988 Received: from Score.Stanford.EDU by speedy.mcnc.org (5.59/MCNC/5-16-88) id AA18839; Sun, 25 Sep 88 13:54:51 EDT Message-Id: <8809251754.AA18839@speedy.mcnc.org> Date: Sun 25 Sep 88 10:51:27-PDT From: The Mailer Daemon To: info-atari16-request@Score.Stanford.EDU Subject: Message of 22-Sep-88 10:45:40 Status: R Message undeliverable and dequeued after 3 days: *PS:ATARI16.INCOMING@Score.Stanford.EDU.#Internet: Disk quota exceeded ------------ Received: from ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU by SCORE.STANFORD.EDU with TCP; Thu 22 Sep 88 10:45:47-PDT Received: by ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (5.59/1.31) id AA05533; Thu, 22 Sep 88 09:16:08 PDT Received: from USENET by ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU with netnews for atari16-programs@score.stanford.edu (info-atari16@score.stanford.edu) (contact usenet@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU if you have questions) Date: 22 Sep 88 03:33:02 GMT From: tness7!killer!pollux!dalsqnt!usl!usl-pc!jpdres13@bellcore.com (John Joubert) Organization: Univ. of Southwestern La., Lafayette Subject: Re: low cost HARDDISK interface Message-Id: <40@usl-pc.usl.edu> References: <8809190537.AA09957@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> Sender: info-atari16-request@score.stanford.edu To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu -------------- I would like to get in touch with you via US-German mail, could you post your mailing address please? ------- From Mailer@Score.Stanford.EDU Sun Sep 25 17:24:33 1988 Received: from Score.Stanford.EDU by speedy.mcnc.org (5.59/MCNC/5-16-88) id AA19477; Sun, 25 Sep 88 17:24:33 EDT Message-Id: <8809252124.AA19477@speedy.mcnc.org> Date: Sun 25 Sep 88 14:21:20-PDT From: The Mailer Daemon To: info-atari16-request@Score.Stanford.EDU Subject: Message of 22-Sep-88 14:10:09 Status: R Message undeliverable and dequeued after 3 days: *PS:ATARI16.INCOMING@Score.Stanford.EDU.#Internet: Disk quota exceeded ------------ Received: from ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU by SCORE.STANFORD.EDU with TCP; Thu 22 Sep 88 14:11:38-PDT Received: by ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (5.59/1.31) id AA05750; Thu, 22 Sep 88 09:29:51 PDT Received: from USENET by ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU with netnews for atari16-programs@score.stanford.edu (info-atari16@score.stanford.edu) (contact usenet@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU if you have questions) Date: 21 Sep 88 09:13:24 GMT From: mcvax!ukc!etive!hwcs!neil@uunet.uu.net (Neil Forsyth) Organization: Computer Science, Heriot-Watt U., Scotland Subject: Line A and Hard Disks Message-Id: <1971@brahma.cs.hw.ac.uk> Sender: info-atari16-request@score.stanford.edu To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu I was poking around in Neochrome the other day (is that illegal?) and found some more negative Line A offsets. Screen width -$2B4 # Note: The mouse pointer is clipped by these Screen height -$2B2 Colours -$29A Mouse X -$258 # These change even when mouse cursor is disabled Mouse Y -$25A Since they are in Neochrome and work with both ROM 1.00 and 1.02 then I assume they are officially supported. Thanks to his involvement with the BIOS Dave Staugas seems to be in a rather privileged position to know all this sort of stuff. Would Atari care to comment on these locations? Now a different topic. I have a Xebec S1410A SASI controller board connected to a Hitachi DK511 40MB disk drive. When I do a system reset the heads take quite a time (and small steps) to get back to the boot partition C. If I have accessed partion E or F the ST times out and I have to press reset again. There is no problem going from F to C during normal usage only at reset and I know from experimentation that the problem does not involve the ST hardware or host card. Is this just a quirk of the Xebec that I have to live with or does someone know of a solution? _____________________________________________________________________________ / DISCLAIMER: Unless otherwise stated, the above comments are entirely my own \ ! ! ! "I think all right thinking people in this country are sick and tired of ! ! being told that ordinary decent people are fed up in this country with ! ! being sick and tired. I'm certainly not and I'm sick and tired of being ! ! told that I am!" - Monty Python ! ! ! ! Neil Forsyth JANET: neil@uk.ac.hw.cs ! ! Dept. of Computer Science ARPA: neil@cs.hw.ac.uk ! ! Heriot-Watt University UUCP: ..!ukc!cs.hw.ac.uk!neil ! ! Edinburgh ! ! Scotland ! \_____________________________________________________________________________/ ------- From Mailer@Score.Stanford.EDU Sun Sep 25 17:56:38 1988 Received: from Score.Stanford.EDU by speedy.mcnc.org (5.59/MCNC/5-16-88) id AA19676; Sun, 25 Sep 88 17:56:38 EDT Message-Id: <8809252156.AA19676@speedy.mcnc.org> Date: Sun 25 Sep 88 14:51:25-PDT From: The Mailer Daemon To: info-atari16-request@Score.Stanford.EDU Subject: Message of 22-Sep-88 14:33:41 Status: R Message undeliverable and dequeued after 3 days: *PS:ATARI16.INCOMING@Score.Stanford.EDU.#Internet: Disk quota exceeded ------------ Received: from ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU by SCORE.STANFORD.EDU with TCP; Thu 22 Sep 88 14:33:52-PDT Received: by ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (5.59/1.31) id AA08573; Thu, 22 Sep 88 12:40:58 PDT Received: from USENET by ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU with netnews for atari16-programs@score.stanford.edu (info-atari16@score.stanford.edu) (contact usenet@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU if you have questions) Date: 22 Sep 88 16:51:46 GMT From: phoenix!srmaster@princeton.edu (Stephen Reis Master) Organization: Princeton University, NJ Subject: Re: TeX Driver for Atari Laserprinter Message-Id: <3733@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> References: <8809211344.AA07895@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU>, <14590@agate.BERKELEY.EDU> Sender: info-atari16-request@score.stanford.edu To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu > >Does anyone have a list of servers that maintain TeX things. I also need >to get a TeX driver for my Pana. 1091i (epson compat). > >John Kawakami > >please reply to c91a-ra@franny.berkeley.edu If someone has such a list, could they also send me a copy (or just post it to the net)? Thanks. -------