CLASSICCMP digest 101

From: ursa <ursa_at_idir.net>
Date: Fri Jul 4 08:30:15 1997

 *** On Wed, 2 Jul 1997 classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu wrote:
                         CLASSICCMP Digest 101



*:Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 14:27:36 +0000
*:From: jpero_at_mail.cgo.wave.ca
*:To: classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu
*:Subject: Re: Strange Tandy 1000HX
*:Message-ID: <199707011827.OAA28789_at_mail.cgocable.net>
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*:Jeff,
*:
*:> I don't see much point in this though since the HX's controller won't
*:> handle the 1.44 meg drive anyway. Plus, it'd be easy enough to add a floppy
*:> drive to it, but supposedly neither knock-out plate has been punched out
*:> behind either of the drive bays! This is what prompted my original post.
*:Why not check out the external 5.25" internals? Point is, can use
*:those easier to obtain 1.44mb drives and use them as 720k in old XT's
*:in place of harder to find 720k drives. I did that just like that
*:in one of those IBM XT using its original controller and a brand new
*:20 bux 1.44 in PC that allowed me to fire it up with my 720k Dos 5.0
*:and install it to hd also allows user to interchange data with newer
*:pcs easily. 360k was 40 tracks by 9 sectors, 720k used 80 tracks but
*:the older controller controlled this drives no problem therefore
*:any newer 1.44 will work as a 720k duty. In fact, 1.44 and 720k
*:drives only differs in minor ways: higher frequency heads, extra
*:sensor put in to support the 18 sectors.
*:
*:BIG snap!
*:
*:> Actually, it's an 8088 running at like 7.16mhz I
*:> believe. One needs the
*:> PLUS Memory board to add the memory above 256k, the DMA functions, and the two
*:> additional PLUS connectors for the additional cards. That's a neat idea about
*:> the SCSI though...heck, it'd be a cinch fitting one of the newer drives into
*:> one of the 1" x 3-1/2" drive bays. The only problem would be power to the
*:> drive, since as you've already mentioned, Tandy likes to send the power
*:> through the ribbon cable.
*:Thanks for correction and oddball mHz? Most clones uses 8mHz.
*:If you could look in external drive, it might have adapter wirings
*:that will allow you to make new cables adapters for that "1.44" as
*:720k drives to put in your HX machine.
*:---
*:
*:Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 21:23:38 -0700 (PDT)
*:From: Bill Whitson <bill_at_booster.bothell.washington.edu>
*:To: classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu
*:Subject: FAQ Bonanza
*:Message-ID: <Pine.ULT.3.91a.970701212249.14727D-100000_at_booster.bothell.washington.edu>
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*:=============================================================================
*: DO NOT DISPOSE OF THIS PART OF THE FAQ. THIS IS THE PART THAT EXPLAINS HOW
*: YOU CAN SUBSCRIBE AND UNSUBSCRIBE. IT WILL TAKE ME MORE TIME TO DO THESE
*: THINGS FOR YOU THAN IT WILL TAKE FOR YOU TO DO THEM YOURSELF
*:=============================================================================
*:ClassicCmp - The Classic Computers Discussion List
*:Part 1 in the ClassicCmp FAQ Trilogy
*:Mail/Internet Basics FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) v1.2
*:Last Update: 7/01/97
*:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*:This FAQ is written with the primary purpose of making readily available
*:answers to the more common questions appearing on ClassicCmp. It is
*:Maintained by Bill Whitson <bill_at_booster.u.washington.edu>. The infor-
*:mation in this document has been gathered from a variety of sources but,
*:in general, the members of ClassicCmp should be credited for all contain-
*:ed herein. I have, of course, endeavored to be as accurate as is possible
*:and often failed ;).
*:
*:This FAQ is Part 1 of the ClassicCmp FAQ Trilogy. The information presented
*:deals with the use of mailing lists and internet-specific tools.
*:
*:If you have questions, comments, or corrections (always welcome) please
*:contact me at the address above.
*:
*:A current copy of this FAQ is available on the web at http://weber.u.
*:washington.edu/~bcw/ccl.html or via anonymous FTP at 140.142.225.27 in the
*:directory /pub/classiccmp/faqs as classiccmp.faq.
*:----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*:Updates: New Sections: 2.1, 3.1
*:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*:1. Mailing Lists
*:----------------
*:1.1 Mailing List Basics
*:1.2 How to Talk to the Robot
*: How to set to Digest
*: How to Subscribe
*: How to Unsubscribe
*:
*:2. FTP
*:------
*:2.1 FTP Basics
*:
*:3. World Wide Web
*:-----------------
*:3.1 WWW Basics
*:
*:=============================================================================
*:1.1 Mailing List Basics
*:
*:A mailing list is a simple device which takes an e-mail and redistributes it
*:to a group of people. People can add and remove themselves from the
*:distribution list by Subscribing and Unsubscribing. When you send a message
*:to the list, it is first examined by the robot for key words that tell it
*:to process an automatic funtion (like help, subscribe, unsubscribe, etc).
*:If the message does not contain a keyword it is sent to the distribution
*:list.
*:
*:1.2 How to Talk to the Robot
*:
*:There are a few List Processor commands that you might want to use. To
*:send a command to the list processor, write a message to
*: listproc_at_u.washington.edu
*:(Do NOT send the message to classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu). In the body of
*:the message (not the subject line, that is) write one of the following
*:commands, then send the message.
*:
*:SET CLASSICCMP MAIL ACK

*:
*: Tells the robot to send you a copy of messages you
*: write to the list. This is the default.
*:
*:SET CLASSICCMP MAIL NOACK
*:
*: Tells the robot NOT to send you a copy of messages
*: you write to the list. I don't recommend this.
*:
*:SET CLASSICCMP MAIL DIGEST
*:
*: Tells the robot to send you a digest of messages
*: rather than each as it is posted. With this option
*: you will get a weekly bundle of messages and keep
*: a nice, tidy in-box.
*:
*:SUBSCRIBE CLASSICCMP Your.Address
*:
*: Subscribes you to the list.
*:
*:UNSUBSCRIBE CLASSICCMP Your.Address
*:
*: Removes you from the list.
*:
*:[][][][][][][][][][]
*:
*:2.1 FTP Basics
*:
*:FTP is a protocol by which files can be transferred over the internet.
*:You can use FTP to connect to a remote site and retrieve files. The
*:commands you use with FTP depend on the software you use. In general
*:you must make sure that you are in BINARY mode before transferring a
*:program file or compressed files. The process of downloading a file
*:is usually termed GET and the process of uploading a file is usually
*:termed PUT.
*:
*:Your FTP program will require an address to connect to. For the
*:ClassicCmp site that address is 140.142.225.27.
*:
*:You then may be asked to log in (unless your program assumes an
*:anonymous login). When asked for a name, use anonymous. When asked
*:for a password enter your internet e-mail address.
*:
*:[][][][][][][][][][]
*:
*:3.1 WWW Basics
*:
*:The only complicated thing with the WWW is knowing what bells
*:and whistles your web browser supports. You don't really need to
*:know much other than the address for ClassicCmp. The web site is
*:all text which means just about any web browser from the oldest
*:Lynx to the newest Netscape or Microsoft browser should support it.
*:
*:The ClassicCmp site is http://weber.u.washington.edu/~bcw/ccl.html.
*:---



*:Date: Wed, 02 Jul 1997 00:36:55 -0500
*:From: Allen Underdown <wbrco_at_valuenet.net>
*:To: classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu

*:Subject: Re: Flex for 6809/6800
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*:Benedict Chong wrote:

*:> Does anyone know if one can still get Flex for the 6809 or 6800?

*:> There're people archiving and using CP/M stuff but it seems a waste to
*:> let a very simple and neat OS like Flex go the way of the dinosaur.
*:>
*:> Ben
*:
*:Don't worry, I have several copys...
*:--
*:| Allen Underdown - wbrco_at_valuenet.net |
*:| Amateur Radio Operator - N0GOM, computer geek, |
*:| homebrewer and outdoor enthusiast! |
*:| http://lakers.cybercon.com/wurmborn |
*:
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