Via: UK.AC.EARN-RELAY; 16 OCT 89 9:45:50 GMT Received: from UKACRL by UK.AC.RL.IB (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 8986; Fri, 13 Oct 89 23:06:34 BS Received: from CEARN.cern.ch by UKACRL.BITNET (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 8993; Fri, 13 Oct 89 23:06:32 B Received: by CEARN (Mailer R2.03B) id 5256; Fri, 13 Oct 89 17:20:36 GVA Date: Tue, 10 Oct 89 17:55:07 PDT Reply-To: Info-Atari16@EDU.STANFORD.SCORE Sender: INFO-ATARI16 Discussion Comments: Warning -- original Sender: tag was Info-Atari16-request@SCORE.STANFORD.E Comments: Warning -- original Sender: tag was INFO-A16@MARIST From: Info-Atari16 Digest Subject: Info-Atari16 Digest V89 #485 Info-Atari16 Digest Tuesday, October 10, 1989 Volume 89 : Issue 485 This weeks Editor: Bill Westfield Today's Topics: Re: DataFree unsuscribe Re: TOS 1.4 in the UK Re: TOS 1.4 bug? Re: MIS-BEHAVING MOUSE/CURSOR Re: Steinberg's Twelve Sequencer RE> Word Perfect 4.1 bug Re: Help with HD for ST Mega2 memory expansion Demo programs Re: TOS 1.4 bug? EDISK -- My Eternal-like, Mega 4-proof RAM disk (Binary posting) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 18 Sep 89 23:12:24 GMT From: jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!utgpu!lharris@rutgers.edu (Leonard Harris) Subject: Re: DataFree To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu Datafree's phone number is 416-741-9825. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Sep 89 20:28 EDT From: Subject: unsuscribe To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu X-Original-To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu, EDWARDSJ Please take me off of your mailing list for atari 16 I can no longer recieve them. Jack Edwards ------------------------------ Date: 18 Sep 89 16:08:36 GMT From: mcsun!ukc!icdoc!syma!grahamt@uunet.uu.net (Graham Thomas) Subject: Re: TOS 1.4 in the UK To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu From article <3105@brahma.cs.hw.ac.uk>, by neil@cs.hw.ac.uk (Neil Forsyth): > Note: This is a heavily trimmed article. You've just no idea how much white > heat flaming at Atari UK I had in it before! I think I can guess. I have to struggle to be polite too. > > What have Atari (UK) got against owners of Atari computers? > I think Atari UK have had the ROMS as long as any other subsiduary but have > not worked out their maximum profit making marketing strategy for them yet. > We are registered developers and bought the dev kit so that we (and our > students) would know the ST inside out. Not to develope amazing programs > to sell more ST's. No newletters in 2 years, no mention of Mega specific > hardware, S.A.L.A.D, SM194 Moniterm, Maths coprocessor, STacey, aln upgrade, > madmac upgrade or db. Argh! > Yes, I can confirm that. I'm not a registered developer myself, but I know two people on my campus who are. Neither has TOS 1.4. Neither has mentioned to me receiving any of the items mentioned by Neil. At our university there are literally hundreds of STs. They are very nearly great machines, and when the bulk of our purchases were made the ST had great promise. Over the years, though, we've become more and more disillusioned with Atari as a company. Unless Atari UK can show more commitment to users there will either be a gradual move away to other machines or there decisions will be taken to replace whole batches of STs with something from another company. Graham -- Graham Thomas, SPRU, Mantell Building, U of Sussex, Brighton, BN1 9RF, UK JANET: grahamt@uk.ac.sussex.syma EARN/BITNET: grahamt@syma.sussex.ac.uk ARPA: grahamt%syma.sussex.ac.uk@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk UUCP: grahamt@syma.uucp Phone: +44 273 686758 ------------------------------ Date: 18 Sep 89 11:13:56 GMT From: philmtl!philabs!ttidca!woodside@uunet.uu.net (George Woodside) Subject: Re: TOS 1.4 bug? To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu In article <597@cwjcc.CWRU.Edu> bammi@dsrgsun.ces.cwru.edu (Jwahar R. Bammi) writes: ...[edited]... >... I have gone though 3 generations of Tos 1.4 >releases (developers disk based Tos 1.4, the ?feb eprom one, and now >the real one) The $64,000 question (I suspect I'm not the only one who wonders): Did you do a comparison between the developer EPROM release and the "real" one? Are they indeed the same? -- *George R. Woodside - Citicorp/TTI - Santa Monica, CA *Path: ..!?philabs|csun|psivax?!ttidca!woodside ------------------------------ Date: 18 Sep 89 11:34:14 GMT From: philmtl!philabs!ttidca!woodside@uunet.uu.net (George Woodside) Subject: Re: MIS-BEHAVING MOUSE/CURSOR To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu In article <8909180439.AA23485@cunixd.cc.columbia.edu> ia4@CUNIXD.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU (Imran Anwar) writes: ...[edited]... >Closing Word and going into the Uniterm folder resulted in the cursor movements >being reversed from those of the mouse in the up/down direction though staying >correct in the left/right direction. Had to reboot. > >Any logical reasons for this? Solution? This symptom is typical of a known ST virus. Get out your favorite virus detect/kill utility and start checking your disks. This virus (if that's what it is) resides on the boot sector of floppy disks only. It does not corrupt files, damage disks, or destroy anything except disks which must have their own executable boot sectors. Those disks are rendered useless since the virus overwrites the boot sector with itself. -- *George R. Woodside - Citicorp/TTI - Santa Monica, CA *Path: ..!?philabs|csun|psivax?!ttidca!woodside ------------------------------ Date: 18 Sep 89 21:02:12 GMT From: zephyr.ens.tek.com!tektronix!sequent!mntgfx!dcooley@uunet.uu.net (Doug Cooley) Subject: Re: Steinberg's Twelve Sequencer To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu I have been using Twelve for about 3 months, and already have found lots of limitations for the sort of things I'd like to do. However, I am a semi-professional (semi-amateur?) keyboardist with Load's-O-Sounds (tm), and more virtual modules than I can access from 16 MIDI channels. For your purposes, it sounds like a good deal. In post's about this software, there were a couple of discrepancies that I noticed, however: 1) The program will run sequences and patterns at the same time. The difference between a pattern and a sequence is that a pattern is a unique "block" of MIDI information over a specific amount of "music" time (a beat, a measure, a chorus, etc.), that can be *copied* to another portion of the song. A sequence is a block that is *referred* to by the software during execution. Hence, a sequence can have one copy in memory, but can be played several times in different locations of a song. A pattern, in contrast, takes up proportionately as much memory as the number of times it is played. OK? The big deal with this is that lots of Big Bucks sequencers base the "play list" of sequences in a song so that only one list at a time can be active. This means that your drums have to follow the same sequence as your lead instruments, bass, etc. The Twelve will only play one sequence, but not all tracks have to be following the sequence, so you can use the sequence for just drums, and use patterns for your more melodic parts. Oh, sure, this isn't clear, but you get what you pay for. 2) The manual is impossible to use as a reference. I still can't find information without a good 10 minutes of page-by-page browsing. Not to mention that the binding (one of those one piece plasic jobs) is too small for the size of the manual, and the punch holes are too small, and there are several features that are completely undocument- ed, and blahblahblahblahblah. The usual. 3) List in the good ol' USA is currently $89.00. Formerly $69.00. Again, you get what you pay for. I didn't realize when I got it that the ONLY real time MIDI data you could edit was Note data... A big deal to me, maybe not to you. Also, twelve channels get used up quick, especially when you need one to control the sequence, and you can't combine tracks, and blahblahblahblahblah.... Personally, I'd check out all the entry level MUSIC stuff (as opposed to the TOY stuff like Music Studio...they generally only handle certain types of MIDI data, and are in the same rough price bracket). If you decide you like Twelve, send me E-Mail. I probably won't be hanging on to it all that much longer, and I won't lie to you about what it can and can't do. Hybrid Arts, Dr. T's, and Passport all make stuff under $100, although I didn't check any out personally aside from Twelve. I can tell you that if absolutely none of the above made a bit of sense to you, that you'd probably like Twelve. Oh, and it doesn't support MIDI Standard File Protocol, and there are known bugs, and blahblahblah... Doug Where did I put that darn disclaimer? It was here just a minute ago! Darn! Well, here's a quickie for posterity... Nope. No responsibiltiy here. None at all. And we won't have any next week either, so don't think you can come back. Try that place down the street, the place that sells IBM clones... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 19 Sep 89 00:54 CDT From: jeff beer Subject: RE> Word Perfect 4.1 bug To: Many thanks to those who responded. I was able to order the update over the phone. We will see how it works. Jeff Beer ------------------------------ Date: 18 Sep 89 12:49:44 GMT From: peregrine!ccicpg!paulm@uunet.uu.net (tmp Paul Moreau usenet acct) Subject: Re: Help with HD for ST To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu Hi, I just put a MAXTOR EXT-4380 380 megabyte ESDI drive with an Emulex MD21/S2 controller on my system. The previous drive was a WREN 85 meg SASI using a Xebec 1410A controller. After much trouble trying to get the drive to autoboot (using SUPRA V2.6 ? forrmatter and driver) I finally started remembered an artical posted (years?) ago about removing the reset line going to the controller. That did it! I guess that the Atari BIOS tries just 1 read to determind if there's a drive out there or not, and acording to the SCSI spec, a drive will give a 'Check Status' condition upon the first read/write attempt after the reset has been asserted. Well so much for that, the reason I'm posting this is that I also put TOS 1.4 into my system (well worth it!). Well the TOS 1.0 would only allow 16 meg partions and I understand that TOS 1.4 will allow 32 megs. Using the old formatter only lets me use ?160 megs of the drive. Is there any (PD ?) utilities out there that will let me re-initialize me drive to let me use 32 meg partitions ?? Well THANX in advance. ---- .===========================================================. | ### ####### ### | N O R T H | /==============\ | | ### ### ### | A M E R I C A |< An STC Company >| | ### ####### ####### | (was CCI) | \==============/ | |-----------------------------------------------------------| | UUCP: ...ccicpg!dl2!paulm | Paul L. Moreau | | or ...ccicpg!dl1!paulm | Diagnostics Software Eng. | | or ...ccicpg!paulm | Irvine, California | ------------------------------ Date: 19 Sep 89 07:00:06 GMT From: solomon@boulder.colorado.edu (SOLOMON AMY BETH) Subject: Mega2 memory expansion To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu Does anybody know of a way to expand a Mega2 to 4 megabytes? If there is such a product available please tell me where I can get one, how much it costs and whether you have had any favorable or unfavorable experiences using this product. Thanks. ------------------------------ Date: 19 Sep 89 02:56:45 GMT From: gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!uwm.edu!marque!carroll1!dnewton@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (Dave Newton) Subject: Demo programs To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu Has anyone else seen the demo for the GS called Nucleus? Is there one like that for the ST? I certainly hope so... -- David L. Newton | dnewton@carroll1.UUCP | I prefer to remain (414) 524-7343 (work) | dnewton@carroll1.cc.edu | isolated from the (414) 524-6809 (home) | 100 NE Ave, Waukesha, WI 53186 | majority of people. The fish are getting seasick -- Rough Sea/RAW ------------------------------ Date: 19 Sep 89 08:58:44 GMT From: mailrus!cwjcc!dsrgsun.ces.cwru.edu@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (Jwahar R. Bammi) Subject: Re: TOS 1.4 bug? To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu In article <6214@ttidca.TTI.COM>, woodside@ttidca (George Woodside) writes: >The $64,000 question (I suspect I'm not the only one who wonders): > >Did you do a comparison between the developer EPROM release and the >"real" one? Are they indeed the same? >-- there are differences between the feb eprom version and the final TOS 1.4 there are **supposed** to be no differences between the developers Tos 1.4 roms (that is what i have, and despite all their denials, atari shipped me eproms and not roms, but i am not complaining), and the production Tos 1.4. my $68K question is has anyone received the Tos 1.4 docs. when we were purchased the developers Tos 1.4 final release, we filled all kinds of questionares and forms, and were promised the release notes in exchange for them. this was a few months ago. BTW: will someone from atari please tell us who designed the Spf 68881 hardware interface? I would like to send some flames his/her way for not using their brains. -- bang: ?any internet host?!dsrgsun.ces.CWRU.edu!bammi jwahar r. bammi domain: bammi@dsrgsun.ces.CWRU.edu GEnie: J.Bammi ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 19 Sep 89 12:59:55 SET To: Info-Atari16@Score.Stanford.EDU From: VBRANDT%DBNUAMA1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU Subject: EDISK -- My Eternal-like, Mega 4-proof RAM disk (Binary posting) Here it is, finally: My reset-resident, Mega4-proof PD RAM disk ! It works just like Eternal2, except that it is a lot nicer, uses less memory (for the same specified size), and works MUCH FASTER. It should work with all systems and all TOS versions (haven't tested it on a TT yet :-) Some messages might come out a little weird on low resolution, however. Please read the instructions contained in the file EDISK.DOC *before* you attempt to use the RAM disk. Included are EDISK21.PRG (the program), ECONF21.TOS (the setup utility) and EKILL21.PRG (an automagic RAM disk killer). 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