#: 14158 S7/Telecommunications 02-Feb-92 16:51:02 Sb: #14149-#OSK sterm bug Fm: Timothy J. Martin 71541,3611 To: Carl Kreider 71076,76 (X) Thanks. I assume getopt is in fact a function, that I can find somewhere. I see the OS9 clib.l stuff in LIB 3, where is OSK equivalent, or should I work up the sources from LIB 3? There is 1 Reply. #: 14182 S7/Telecommunications 03-Feb-92 21:44:17 Sb: #14158-OSK sterm bug Fm: Carl Kreider 71076,76 To: Timothy J. Martin 71541,3611 (X) Um, that is my OS9 clib.l but I haven't ever posted the OSK version. Getopt is readily availible *if* you have the right connections. I can mail both if you like. - Carl #: 14159 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 02-Feb-92 17:04:48 Sb: #14151-BASIC's INKEY Fm: Colin J. Smith 73777,1360 To: Bob Palmer 74646,2156 The way INKEY works (at least on the MM/1's version of BASIC) is that it returns a value if there is something in the keyboard buffer. You then have to use GET to find out what it is. Does this help any? It's completely different from BASIC-09. You have to do something like this: a=inkey(#) if a then get response; endif Hope this helps. --Colin #: 14167 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 03-Feb-92 00:15:16 Sb: #14151-BASIC's INKEY Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 To: Bob Palmer 74646,2156 Hi Bob, Normally, INKEY returns the number of characters waiting (using the SS_Ready GetStatus call). So you might say something like... DIM k:STRING[1] IF INKEY(#0) <> 0 THEN GET #0,k ENDIF But the stock TC70 video driver doesn't support SS_Ready (weird! but should be easy for them to fix), so you get the error 208 (unimplemented stat call) instead. There's no easy way around that without using a second process to sit and read the keyboard for you. However, if your desired program just needs to get one key at a time, and doesn't mind waiting for it (instead of actually polling for a key), then you can just: DIM k:STRING[1] GET #0,k And/or you could set up a signal (SS_SSig) to let you know when a key is hit. I hope one of these ideas will do what you need, until you get another driver setup. best - kevin #: 14161 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo) 02-Feb-92 21:33:37 Sb: #Font Project Fm: Brother Jeremy, CSJW 76477,142 To: All Dear Friends: As some of you may know, I have long been hoping that someone would write an OS9 version of MAX-10. After an absence of several months, the project is on again. At the present time I have a large collection of PD fonts which I have gotten from various sources. Some are for First Publisher, some VGA screen fonts, some are from a Bit-Mapped Fonts package. I am currently working on a program which will allow me to display these fonts on a graphics screen. I saw a program in the Feb. '90 issue of PCM (Rainbow's sister magazine) by Bill Barden (pgs 147ff) which would do just this. It is written in BASIC and I am converting it to OS9. The program opens a font file as a random fiule and then reads in 100 bytes at a time. To do so it uses the following instructions: OPEN #path, FILENAME$ AS #1 LEN=100 FIELD #1, 100 AS B$ I cannot get this to work under OS9. Can anyone help with these lines. Or perhaps you know of a Basic09 file reader program already uploaded, with source, that implements this sort of thing. Finally, does anyone know where I might be able to get information on the file formats that First Publisher uses? Any help in these matters will be deeply appreciated. With all good wishes, Br. Jeremy, CSJW There is 1 Reply. #: 14162 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo) 02-Feb-92 23:04:03 Sb: #14161-#Font Project Fm: James Jones 76257,562 To: Brother Jeremy, CSJW 76477,142 (X) The approximate BASIC09 equivalent would be something like OPEN #path,filename GET #path,buf where you've previously declared DIM buf:string[100] so that the GET statement will get 100 bytes. There is 1 Reply. #: 14163 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo) 02-Feb-92 23:36:58 Sb: #14162-Font Project Fm: Brother Jeremy, CSJW 76477,142 To: James Jones 76257,562 (X) Thank you Jim. I will try to finish the code in the next few days and post it. With all best wishes, Br. Jeremy, CSJW #: 14170 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 03-Feb-92 13:21:02 Sb: #14146-New to OS9,Need Power Fm: Timothy J. Martin 71541,3611 To: Bud Hamblen 72466,256 Yes, mshell does support several varieties of prompts, including current data directory, date, time, user, id, shell number, directory stack level .. #: 14177 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 03-Feb-92 19:55:33 Sb: #14136-#New to OS9,Need Power Fm: Jay Truesdale 72176,3565 To: JAMES LONG 70043,2203 Windsor Systems (and Delmar as well) sells a group of utilities called the "Pan Utilities" that have most of the things that you are looking for like 'tree,' 'whereis,' and 'filefind' (last two are really the same program), and a bunch of other useful utilities. A big plus is that you get the C SOURCE as well so you can fix things that are broke or that you don't like. I you get these, make sure that you get the version that has the 'fixes from JBM' as we fixed some problem/bugs/annoyances. I send in the changed source but have no idea if they're distributing our fixes. I don't have their phone number handy here at home, email me if you're interested and I'll get it to you later. -J There is 1 Reply. #: 14193 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 04-Feb-92 13:37:19 Sb: #14177-New to OS9,Need Power Fm: Timothy J. Martin 71541,3611 To: Jay Truesdale 72176,3565 (X) As an aside ... much of the public domain software I've tried (half?) produces bus trap errors on memory managed (protected) machines, due to unitialized pointers or whatever. The version of "whereis" that I have is an example. #: 14172 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 03-Feb-92 16:53:13 Sb: #14155-#MM/1 I/O Board Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 To: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 (X) Steve, Where did you get your memory? Did you find a good deal? I haven't even started to check into that yet. Bill There is 1 Reply. #: 14179 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 03-Feb-92 21:15:25 Sb: #14172-MM/1 I/O Board Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 To: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 (X) Bill, I picked Hard Drive International for the memory. Lemme grab the sheet ... ME 1x8 - 80 1MB SIMM module 80 ns $39.00 each (they actually shipped 70 ns), and $10 for shipping via FE. At $88 total, I figure I'm still ahead. Tried to get a Quantum 105 meg drive, but they are back ordered 'till April. Second choice was a Maxtor .... but also out of stock. Finally settled on a Connor CP30100 120 meg 19 ms 3.5 1" drive for $369 from Data Storage MArketing, Inc. (They have the yellow ad around page 35 in Shopper every month.). The Focus Keyboard I bought didn't work. Thought it was DOA, but works fine in the XT and AT's at the office, so I'm guessing that it's another one that isn't compatable with the MM/1. (Northgate's cause problems as well.) I have a repacement Chicony due in. Hope I do better with that. Steve #: 14178 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 03-Feb-92 20:07:06 Sb: #14155-#MM/1 I/O Board Fm: Ernest Withers Jr. 71545,1117 To: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 (X) Steve, it sure was worth the wait. My Quantum 105 hasn't arrived yet but the Seagate I have connected is pretty fast. I don't think it's quite fast enough initializing because I sometimes don't get a successful boot. The problem is most noticable with the newest drivers using rbvccs. Using the rbsccs driver that Paul sent me I get more consistent boots. I'm happy with the machine and have been playing with it quite a bit. Hopefully the new hard drive will solve the occasional boot problem. By the way, the rb33c93a on my I/O board has mask #8 and I've told Paul about that. Ernie. There are 2 Replies. #: 14181 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 03-Feb-92 21:42:13 Sb: #14178-#MM/1 I/O Board Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 To: Ernest Withers Jr. 71545,1117 (X) Yeah .... I had wanted the Quantum, but seems I waited too long. Word from several sources I tried said that Quantum is sending everything they have to Apple leaving them out in the cold. They have no choice but to recommend other manufacturers. I opted for a 120 meg Connor. Mark tells me to expect no problems with that pick. I sure wish IMS would have a list of 'known to (not) work) hardware. Sure would save on the telephone calls to Paul's answering machine! If folks want to leave a note here to me letting us know what success and/or failures they've had, I'd be happy to compile a file. Steve There is 1 Reply. #: 14203 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 05-Feb-92 18:31:12 Sb: #14181-#MM/1 I/O Board Fm: Ernest Withers Jr. 71545,1117 To: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 (X) I talked to Paul late last week and he said he had received some hard drives. I believe he said some of them were Quantums. He did say that most of the suppliers he had called had Quantums on backorder because Apple was buying all they could. I hope he got one for me. Ernie. There is 1 Reply. #: 14206 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 05-Feb-92 21:11:27 Sb: #14203-#MM/1 I/O Board Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 To: Ernest Withers Jr. 71545,1117 (X) I opted to piece my system together myself, Ernie. Nothing against Paul and crew ... but I like doing my own sourcing of equipment. Looks like it paid off too! The new keyboard arrived today and works just dandy. It's a Chicony KB5191. Nothing special .... I don't know if I'd want to type my novel on it, but for $28 bucks, I can't gripe. If you're interested, I picked it up from an outfit out of the Shopper ... Ralin Wholesalers, Inc. I'm not planning on doing much with the box until the I/O board arrives, but I'll keep you posted. Steve There is 1 Reply. #: 14212 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 06-Feb-92 18:13:05 Sb: #14206-MM/1 I/O Board Fm: Ernest Withers Jr. 71545,1117 To: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 I'm using a Chicony KB5161 I got several years ago to use with the Puppo interface on the CoCo. I have a Northgate OmniKey Ultra I'd love to use on thM/1 but it won't work. I haven't tried the fix to get it to functionbecause I have the Chicony. I've been reading the messages on Delphi about the new drivers. I tried to format a disk using the newest drivers with sct=33 and t0s=33. Got error 247. Changing to sct=31 and t0s=31 got a successful format. Using the older rbsccs sct and t0s of 33 works fine. Guess I'll leave Mark a message about that. Ernie. #: 14200 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 05-Feb-92 06:18:40 Sb: #14178-#MM/1 I/O Board Fm: Mark Griffith 76070,41 To: Ernest Withers Jr. 71545,1117 (X) >I don't think it's quite fast enough initializing because sometimes I >don't get a successful boot. The problem is Use MODED to change the "coldstart retry count" to a higher number, maybe 50, and you should have no more problems. Don't use the driver you got from Paul, use the one in the update. If you have a mask number 8 on the SCSI controller and it actually works, you are a lucky camper. Mark There is 1 Reply. #: 14204 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 05-Feb-92 18:40:16 Sb: #14200-MM/1 I/O Board Fm: Ernest Withers Jr. 71545,1117 To: Mark Griffith 76070,41 (X) I've changed the coldstart retry count several times now. It is now at 150 and the machine boots from cold start every time now. Still won't boot from a RESET reliably though. The SCSI chip has the following markings on it: WD33C93A 00-08 9022 069019200102 PROTO I figure the date code is 9022 and the mask is #8. Does the PROTO mean it's a prototype? Doesn't matter as long as it works. By the way, I asked Paul for the demo you were running in Atlanta. He said he'd put it on my hard drive before he shipped it. Ernie. #: 14174 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 03-Feb-92 19:55:02 Sb: #14115-Mshell Discount? Fm: Jay Truesdale 72176,3565 To: Timothy J. Martin 71541,3611 (X) I can see users wanting a 'basic' shell for use in embedded applications where you don't need or want a 'full featured' shell and since OSK is targeted towards this marketplace.... Perhaps include BOTH shells, one for interactive development and one for imbedding in the final (probably ROMed) system. -J #: 14198 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 05-Feb-92 01:21:53 Sb: #14138-Mshell Discount? Fm: Mike Haaland 72300,1433 To: Jim Sutemeier 70673,1754 ( I don't remember if I poster this or not. If so, sorry for the duplication ) Jim, The C Source Debugger is much more and much different than a Lint. From what I understand it allows you to run you compiled C program much like debug, but loads in you actual C source too. You then can step thru it, set break points, etc. like debug. The benifit is that you get to see which line of C your are executing. I can see a program like that comming in real handy to debug my source. Lint, on the other hand, is available from Gimpel Software for $400 to $500 in what they call 'shrouded' C source. To get Gimpel's number look in DDJ or the C user's journal. If you want more info on Generic-Lint, lemme know. Mike #: 14176 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 03-Feb-92 19:55:17 Sb: #14117-Mshell Discount? Fm: Jay Truesdale 72176,3565 To: Jim Sutemeier 70673,1754 (X) I doubt that it will happen either but I doesn't hurt (much) to make the suggestion. I wonder how many of MW's industrial customers are even on Compuserve or Delphi or are even aware that they exist? -J #: 14175 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 03-Feb-92 19:55:10 Sb: #14137-#Mshell Discount? Fm: Jay Truesdale 72176,3565 To: Carl Kreider 71076,76 (X) Please let us know when it is available with support. I don't have time right now to risk on something that might not work exactly right! -J There is 1 Reply. #: 14183 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 03-Feb-92 21:47:25 Sb: #14175-Mshell Discount? Fm: Carl Kreider 71076,76 To: Jay Truesdale 72176,3565 (X) Have you tried it at all? I run it all the time. Haven't used shell in perhaps a year. But there were a couple little things - tmode in a script didn't turn pause off, the first line after a '#' in a script gets eaten, etc. But actually real solid. Anyway, I just compiled it for the first time and it runs but those things aren't fixed. Over the next week or so I will try to track them down and then put a version up here for all to wail upon. Then I will fix the bugs found there, and so on. - Carl #: 14186 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo) 03-Feb-92 23:04:18 Sb: #Multivue Fm: Ian Hodgson 72177,1762 To: All Well, I finally decided to play with Multivue a bit and put it on a boot disk along with Shell+ and a bunch of utilities. (Yes, I do have Gshell+ too.) I know it's been a while and some of this stuff will be really old hat, but I see that MV changes the default palette colors that are used when I open a window. This plays a bit of heck with some of my other window operation. So, the first question is, can I change these defaults back again after leaving MV and going back to a normal shell? And, while typing this message, I also see that MV changes the keyboard repeat and delay on a system wide basis that also sticks after it is gone. Can I put these back without rebooting? Or, better yet, can I change them without MV. Finally, does MV pull any nasty tricks to change palette and keyboard constants, or are these legal system calls? There is 1 Reply. #: 14199 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo) 05-Feb-92 01:22:35 Sb: #14186-Multivue Fm: Mike Haaland 72300,1433 To: Ian Hodgson 72177,1762 (X) You can set all that stuff by selecting the Control option on the Tandy menu. Then write the default back to the /DD/SYS/env.file by making the changes permanent. Yes, MV set's all those things legally. Thru a I$SetStt call. I believe it's an _ss_gip() funtcion in the cgfx.l or SS_Gip in the level 2 manual. - Mike - #: 14188 S3/Languages 04-Feb-92 03:21:19 Sb: #14121-#Help Fm: George Hendrickson 71071,2003 To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X) Welp, here's my Compiler disk CMDS directory: cc1 c.prep c.pass1 c.pass2 c.opt c.asm c.link copy del dir echo list Here's the Library disk they gave me: LIB directory clib.l cstart.r DEFS directory ctype.h direct.h errno.h modes.h module.h os9.h os9defs.a setjmp.h sgstat.h signal.h stdio.h time.h SOURCES directory SYS line.c prof.c rdump.c SOURCES/SYS directory abort.a access.a cfinish.a change.a comp.sys cstart.a dir.a id.a intercept.a io.a make.sys mem.a misc.a mod.a process.a profdummy.a signal.a stat.a syscall.a syscommon.a tidyup.a time.a That's what they gave me. They said they couldn't get the books for it. Can you tell me what I have? Is there a C editor around somewhere or do I just use the ol' wordprocessor? There is 1 Reply. #: 14190 S3/Languages 04-Feb-92 08:36:07 Sb: #14188-Help Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 To: George Hendrickson 71071,2003 George - It looks complete to me. There is no C editor... You just use whatever text editor you're comfy with. I used to use Dynastar. In addition to there being replacement libraries, there's also a replacement 'CC' command here. That may help some with the documentation. Also, if you have a RAMDISK set up, the new CC will use it for a scratch area, and that will make compiles a LOT quicker. Pete #: 14189 S9/Utilities 04-Feb-92 04:12:36 Sb: #PAK utility Fm: George Hendrickson 71071,2003 To: all Can anyone tell me if the author of the PAK utility, G.B. Janssen, is still around? I found an annoying bug in PAK I think.... There is 1 Reply. #: 14191 S9/Utilities 04-Feb-92 08:41:19 Sb: #14189-PAK utility Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 To: George Hendrickson 71071,2003 George - Haven't seen him in a bit. By and large, AR is still the flavor of choice. Pete #: 14194 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 04-Feb-92 14:46:57 Sb: OSK bus traps Fm: Timothy J. Martin 71541,3611 To: 72176,3565 (X) I felt guilty about the last remark on bus trap errors. I should put up or shutup so to speak. I find the problem in line 145 of my version of whereis.c, which reads as follows: if( s = index( s, '"' ) ) *s = '\0'; It should be changed to: if( s = index( as, '"' ) ) *s = '\0'; The value of "s" gets set to zero two lines earlier by an unsuccessful index function. The memory management objects to the access to address 0 in line 145, and causes a bus trap error. Nicely enough, the value of "s" was saved earlier in "as", for proper use later, and can also be used here in line 145, thus "s" is changed to "as" in line 145. The microware source level debugger (srcdbg) helps greatly in tracking these problems, and running programs under memory management with srcdbg sure makes these problems easier to find. #: 14195 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 04-Feb-92 20:08:44 Sb: #printers and mm/1's Fm: Ken Gideon 72270,664 To: anyone HELP, I have a nice new Epson LQ-570 printer hooked up to my MM/1, all I can get it to do is print one character of garbage, the the printing process goes to sleep, never to awaken again.... its a hell of a time to take a NAP!?!?! any deep thoughts? btw. I've tried using both the stock sc68230 driver, Bob van der Poel's sc68230 driver, both drivers that came in the MM1update.ar pack, (altho I haven't tried using more that 1 driver at a time yet... I'll do that next).. oh, and FWIW. yes, I used the right /p for any given driver... (well most of the time anyway)... any help would be, um, helpful... (I have to have a report typed (and printed) by Fri.) btw. for anyone who is thinking about buying a printer, the Epson LQ-570 sure is neat, does a bunch of fonts, has scalable fonts, 24 pin 360x360 dpi, 8k buffer, makes coffee, etc.. if only it would PRINT! well I sapose ya cant have everything, but who ever heard of a printer that wont print? whats the point? Ken Gideon There are 2 Replies. #: 14201 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 05-Feb-92 06:18:44 Sb: #14195-#printers and mm/1's Fm: Mark Griffith 76070,41 To: Ken Gideon 72270,664 (X) Ken, How long a cable are you using? Anything more than about 6 or 8 feet, depending upon the printer, does not work very well or at all on the MM/1 printer ports. Try a shorter cable and see what it does. Mark There is 1 Reply. #: 14214 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 06-Feb-92 19:32:54 Sb: #14201-printers and mm/1's Fm: Ken Gideon 72270,664 To: Mark Griffith 76070,41 (X) hey, that could be it, I'm using a 10' cable at the moment, I'll try a 6' foot cable... but gee, it cant be that simple....nothing ever is... Ken #: 14202 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 05-Feb-92 08:58:35 Sb: #14195-printers and mm/1's Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 To: Ken Gideon 72270,664 (X) Ken - Have you tried dragging it to a friend's house and hanging it off of a PC clone? That might clear or finger the printer. Pete #: 14196 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 04-Feb-92 23:40:53 Sb: #Select Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 To: Kevin Darling, 76703,4227 (X) Kevin, Is there a way to select the window a program is going to run in? You helped me out some time ago to do this on the coco; but now I want to do the same thing on the MM/1. I want to have a line like: (display 1b 21 ; /dd/games/mygame) <>>>/w so that the program starts in a new window and that window is displayed. Also, it'd be nice to return to the calling window when 'mygame' is finished. Thanks There is 1 Reply. #: 14210 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 06-Feb-92 05:33:43 Sb: #14196-Select Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X) Hi Bob, Welllll :-), that's interesting. From a program, it's easy to do the 1B21 select, as the system will store away its input preference. Doing it from a command line turns out to be slightly more difficult... Partly because I check only for standard output's preference (I just changed this, thanks for the thought!), and that was because the OSK shell lacks the 6809 version's ">>/w" and have it pop to that window. The next line in a script file could be to winsel the original window.. executed when the program dies, of course. Let me know what happens. Thanks!! - kevin #: 14197 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo) 05-Feb-92 00:36:38 Sb: #Fonts part2 Fm: Brother Jeremy, CSJW 76477,142 To: All Dear Friends: I am currently converting a program from BASIC to BASIC09. The Basic program contains the line C=INSTR(A$,CHR$(27)+")s") A$ is 100 bytes of a font file. CHR$(27) or $1B is a control/escape code. ANd ")s" does something or other. (How's that for accurate terminology?) I know that under COCO BASIC, the command would search a string, and then return the location of the target string in a search string. For example: INSTR(position,search-string,target) I cannot find an exact command for INSTR under BASIC09. Pg 11-164 of the Level II guide gives an example of a command called SUBSTR. I am not sure if this will do what I need. Any suggestions? With all best wishes, Br. Jeremy, CSJW There is 1 Reply. #: 14205 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo) 05-Feb-92 19:02:27 Sb: #14197-Fonts part2 Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 To: Brother Jeremy, CSJW 76477,142 (X) Brother Jeremy, As you've probably figured out by now, yep, SUBSTR does what you want. So I guess the rough equivalent to search for "thisword" in A$ is: BASIC: C = INSTR(A$,"thisword") BASIC09: C = SUBSTR("thisword",A$) Now, if you have to start the search at a certain position, then you can use MID$ to get there, but have to add back the starting offset if found: STARTPOS = 5 BASIC: C = INSTR(STARTPOS,A$,"thisword") BASIC09: C = SUBSTR("thisword",MID$(A$,STARTPOS,100)) IF C<>0 THEN C=C+STARTPOS-1 \ ENDIF I believe these are equivalent... but test to be sure. BTW, the "100" was arbitrarily picked as the max size of any string. You may (or may not) need to change that. Depends on how large A$ can be. If the string is smaller, it'll just ignore the extra amount, and all will be okay. best - kevin #: 14207 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 05-Feb-92 21:51:39 Sb: MM/1 Update Module Fix Fm: Mark Griffith 76070,41 To: All To all MM/1 owners with the module update: Apparently a mistake was made in making the update archive and the wrong descriptors were included. A new set of descriptors are being made up now, but until then you should be able to get your new drivers working by changing one vale using the DMODE utility supplied in the archive. Use DMODE to change the rate byte to $30 for any high density disk except the hpcx IBM disk descriptors and $10 for all double (or low) density disks. This should correct the problem. Let me know if you still hahve trouble, Mark #: 14208 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo) 06-Feb-92 00:33:04 Sb: #STERM AR'ing Fm: MARK LITTLE 70761,3147 To: SYSOP (X) I have downloaded STERM and extracted it twice, I have extracted other fi without problems, and am unable to use STERM. I keep getting ERROR 234 Module Not Found. After many tries, INDENT returns a bad module header. Am I doing something wrong here? Or do I need something else? Thanks, Mark There is 1 Reply. #: 14215 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo) 06-Feb-92 21:03:08 Sb: #14208-STERM AR'ing Fm: Mark Griffith 76070,41 To: MARK LITTLE 70761,3147 Mark, The module not found error is probably because Sterm is looking for the /t2 module. If you don't have one in your bootfile, and the ACIAPAK driver that goes with it, you won't be able to run Sterm. Look for that descriptor and driver and see if including them doesn't help. BTW: Which version of Sterm did you get? Ver. 1.5.1?? Which module are you giving to Sterm on the command line? Should be 'sterm -l /tx' where 'x' is the number of your serial port. Mark #: 14213 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 06-Feb-92 18:18:21 Sb: MM/1 Update Module Fix Fm: Ernest Withers Jr. 71545,1117 To: Mark Griffith 76070,41 (X) Mark, I was going to leave you a message about the problem I was having with the newest drivers. However, I just read msg. 14207 so I'll make the needed changes with dmode. Thanks for the support. Ernie. Press !>