#: 17251 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo) 12-Dec-92 15:22:59 Sb: #Hardware Needed Fm: Brother Jeremy, CSJW 76477,142 To: All Dear friends: I am looking for either a stock Tandy controller preferrable for the 502 doubled sided 40 track disks, or a Super Controller 1 or two. If anyone has one for sale, please let me know price, shipping arrangments, etc. I thank you for your response. With all best wishes, Br. Jeremy, CSJW There is 1 Reply. #: 17257 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo) 14-Dec-92 22:32:23 Sb: #17251-Hardware Needed Fm: Richard Taylor 73137,3324 To: Brother Jeremy, CSJW 76477,142 Jeremy, You can still get a Super Controller 2 from CRC in Canada. I just got one from them a month ago. Here is their phone number: (514) 967-0195 #: 17252 S7/Telecommunications 12-Dec-92 23:34:20 Sb: #17250-B+ Fm: Steve Bliss 75716,117 To: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 (X) Thanks Bill. BPDOC.ARC in IBMCOM was just what I needed. #: 17254 S7/Telecommunications 13-Dec-92 19:15:45 Sb: #17246-B+ Fm: Mark Griffith 76070,41 To: Steve Bliss 75716,117 (X) Steve, > I use the STERM program for transferring files to Compuserve via the B+ > protocol. It works fine. Could you tell me where I can get the > specifications for the B+ protocol? I'm not exactly sure. There is a file you can download from CIS that has the full protocol specs in there, but I can't remember the name or where it is. Perhaps a more knowledgeable SYSOP here will be able to tell you. Hang on for a day or so and I'm sure the information you need will magically appear here (grin). I'm glad you liked Sterm. /*----------- /\/\ark -----------*/ #: 17255 S3/Languages 14-Dec-92 18:09:09 Sb: #C question Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 To: all Is there any way to initialize a variable to the value of the offset of a field within a structure? I want to initialize various structures with a table driven approach, and don't want to have to initialize each offset or pointer variable at run time. -Bill- There is 1 Reply. #: 17256 S3/Languages 14-Dec-92 20:31:41 Sb: #17255-C question Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 To: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 (X) Bill, hope we're not working on the same project . I had to something which I think is what you are asking. Code like: struct { char sc; int si; char *spc; }teststruct; char *test=&teststruct.spc; Does produce the correct results with the 68K compiler. Don't know about the 6809... Oh, and remember that the above is NOT the best way to structure the structure. 3 padding bytes are inserted inbetween 'sc' and 'si' for alignment. You're best off to put the chars and shorts at the end of the structure. Mixing chars and ints really eats up lots of memory when using structures. #: 17258 S1/General Interest 15-Dec-92 14:30:08 Sb: #17233-Help with interface Fm: Greg Wathen 71401,225 To: Lee Veal 74726,1752 Thanks very much. Greg Press !>