#: 19801 S1/General Interest 15-Mar-94 09:41:35 Sb: CoCo 2 v1.3 OS9 bug fix Fm: John Murphy 73077,2305 To: ALL The latest version of the EMULATOR is now in the COCO forum, Lib 8. It is called COCO13.ZIP, and is the second release of this program. Includes bug fixes for certain non-standard accesses to joystick and keyboard, and the OS9 LEVEL 1 BUG FIX. Check it out. Disclaimer: I've uploaded it, and am posting this message, but I am in no way connected to the author... #: 19807 S5/OS9 Users Group 17-Mar-94 09:42:05 Sb: #CD ROM Driver Fm: JOHN WOOD 100340,2147 To: ALL Does anyone know of a CD ROM File Manager to run on OS9 ? There is 1 Reply. #: 19809 S5/OS9 Users Group 18-Mar-94 06:36:00 Sb: #19807-CD ROM Driver Fm: Mark Griffith 76070,41 To: JOHN WOOD 100340,2147 > Does anyone know of a CD ROM File Manager to run on OS9 ? Are talking OS-9/6809 or OSK? If OSK, there is not a file manager yet, but we do have some utilities to read CDROM drives. What are you looking for? /*********** /\/\ark *************/ (Upload with InfoXpress Ver. 1.01) #: 19803 S9/Utilities 16-Mar-94 14:01:12 Sb: #AR utility Fm: Mark Logan 73354,1245 To: All Anyone know where I can get a version of the ar (I assume it's short for archive?) utility. I'm new to the OS-9 forum and would like to check out some of the offerings in the library, but can't un-archive the many .AR files. If it makes a difference, I'm running OS-9 on a Philips CD-i 605 player. Thanks in advance! Mark Logan Spinnaker Communications There is 1 Reply. #: 19804 S9/Utilities 16-Mar-94 22:29:53 Sb: #19803-AR utility Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 To: Mark Logan 73354,1245 Mark - See AR??.* in DL9 here. Type: DL9 BRO AR* Pete #: 19811 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo) 18-Mar-94 20:53:01 Sb: Monk needs Stampe Fm: Brother Jeremy, CSJW 76477,142 To: All Dear friends: I am trying to locate Dave Stampe, the author of MAX-10. An address or phone number would be deeply appreciated. Time is somewhat of the essence. WIth all best wishes, Brother Jeremy, CSJW OS9 User Group Treasurer #: 19810 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK) 18-Mar-94 18:17:21 Sb: Microware email Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 To: All I've been exchanging email with Boisy Pietre at microware for a while via the CIS internet mail service. All of a sudden my mail is bouncing back. Anyone know why? Here is the polite part of the CIS error: > ----- The following addresses had delivery problems ----- >boisy@microware.com (unrecoverable error) > > ----- Transcript of session follows ----- >501 boisy@microware.com... 550 Host unknown (Name server: no data known for >name) BTW, the email address I'm giving to CIS is ">INTERNET:boisy@microware.com". #: 19808 S14/misc/info/Soapbox 18-Mar-94 02:09:47 Sb: Process Control & OS9 Fm: richard wheeler 100317,1415 To: all Greetings all, I am currently involved in a search to find a replacement for our existing embedded Process Controller. Our existing controller is responsible for PID control of heaters via analog I/O, as well as sequencing of digital and analog I/O. The main problem with this controller is that is proprietary, i.e. 1. Single Source Supplier 2. Closed hardware architecture 3. Expensive 4. Proprietary programming tools 5. Lack of compatability between new programming tools and older hardware & vice versa. Altogether, YUK!! The current favourite replacement system in my opinion has got to be a VME platform running under OS/9 which means:- 1. Industry standard, therefore open architecture & multi-source. 2. 68030 based conroller for the same price as our current 68000 based system 3. Programed in C & C++, hooray!! I'd really like to hear from anybody who is using an OS9/VME in a similar application ( or indeed OS9 users in general) who have any hints and pitfalls to avoid for an OS/2 C/C++ Software Engineer starting out on the OS9 road. Also, how good is the timing accuracy and repeatability under OS9?? Thanks, Rich. Press !>