[36m Public Message [36mMessage # 4033 *MM1 TECH Echo*[32m To : All [33mFrom : Brian Kitt [35mSubject : windows (or lack of) [37mDate : 93/10/28 17:48:05[36m I am just sick and tired of how unreliable the bugs are in MM/1 windows. As far as I am concerned, the author, (I know who, but will try and protect the guilty), anyway, the author has apparently included some hybrid dynamic bug generating routine that is based on current clock cycles or something. I have been trying to work with display 1b codes, and the results are so unpredicatable and so varying, that I am about ready to ditch my MM/1. I don't even have to recompile my program, and the results of what the 1b codes do changes. This is COMPLETE CRAP!!!!!. Someone really needs to get the source code from the author and FIX THESE DANG BUGS, or force him to. I think there would be more development for the MM/1, if we had a reliable semi-bug-free window environment. [37m--- RiBBS v2.10 * Origin: Ocean Beach BBS 619-224-4878 MM1 TECH moderator (1:202/343) [36m Public Message [31m(Rec) [36mMessage # 4046 *MM1 TECH Echo*[32m To : Warren Hrach [33mFrom : Colin Mckay [35mSubject : Re: Osterm 68K [37mDate : 93/10/27 12:39:00[36m Warren, You and Al Dages should find a short update on OSTerm 68K arriving by netmail in the next day or so. WH> what Kved uses seems to be hardcoded in. (Colours) Yup, KVed's colours are hard coded in, as is the font it uses. However, the colours chosen, and the font used, represent many days and weeks of use, both by OS-9 Users, and by non-OS-9 Users. They represent a good colourset for working for long periods of time, while still allowing the menus to have a distinctive appearance. The font give you the additional symbols, such as the carriage return markers, the block markers and so on. TTYL. Colin. [37m--- Maximus-CBCS v1.02 * Origin: Micro80 Computer Club of Ottawa BBS (1:163/306) [36m Public Message [36mMessage # 4049 *MM1 TECH Echo*[32m To : John Evans [33mFrom : Mike Fisher [35mSubject : Re: OS9 V3.0 & OS9000 [37mDate : 93/10/26 14:23:00[36m On Sunday, October 24th, 1993 - John Evans wrote: JE> use it more often. Perhaps a port of RiBBS to the MM/1 will solve JE> that??! Yes that should help, I think I heard such a port is in the works though I don't use an mm1 myself.I have an Atari ST with OSK, been down a bit as the hard drive got partially wiped so I left it alone whilst I put my coco3 in a mintower and put nitros9 on the system, nice. I am now threatening to get back to the ST for a bit and lick it back into shape and leave the coco for a while. Ah well!! Mike [37m--- RiBBS v2.10 * Origin: Toronto Color Computer Club BBS (Ont) (416) 757 8903 (1:250/404) [36m Public Message [36mMessage # 4060 *MM1 TECH Echo*[32m To : Clyde Price [33mFrom : David Graham [35mSubject : Re: OSK Machine Sales [37mDate : 93/10/29 17:45:54 [32mPrevious Reply is Message [33m3875 [36m Clyde, we now have strong prospects for an alternative supplier. I am very close to taking over the assets of IMS. Paul is working, and I am helping him, on getting board sets to fill all outstanding orders. I have in the last week contacted Incor and Microware regarding MM/1 hardware and OSK licensing respectively. I think we'll see a done deal by the end of November. [37m--- RiBBS v2.10 * Origin: Ocean Beach BBS 619-224-4878 MM1 TECH moderator (1:202/343) [36m Public Message [36mMessage # 4081 *MM1 TECH Echo*[32m To : All [33mFrom : Tim Jones [35mSubject : c question [37mDate : 93/10/27 23:12:00[36m Hello all. I've gotten my soundless I/O board back and reinstalled it in the 'Ol MM/1 and decided to play with it. While messing with some coco OS9 C code the compiler burped an error about a reference to rand and srand of the Kreider library. The question is, are these functions or similar ones in the MM/1 library? If this sounds like a stupid question then sorry but bear in mind that it comes from a manual-less non-programmer. Thanks... Tim [37m--- GEcho 1.00 * Origin: If I only had 1/MM -Trial Run- [512-280-6578] (1:382/107) [36m Public Message [36mMessage # 4086 *MM1 TECH Echo*[32m To : All [33mFrom : Colin Mckay [35mSubject : Chicago '94 [37mDate : 93/10/28 16:03:00[36m *************************** NEWS RELEASE ****************************** Here are the 5 "W's" WHO? 1) The Glenside Color Computer Club of Illinois presents WHAT? 2) The Third Annual "Last" Chicago CoCoFEST! WHEN? 3) May 21st & 22nd, 1994 WHERE? 4) HOLIDAY INN ELGIN (A Holidome Indoor Recreation Center) 345 W. River Road (A city block from I-90 & IL-31S) Elgin, Illinois (Same great location as last year!) Overnight room rate: $52.00 (plus 10% tax) Call 1-708-695-5000 for reservations. Be sure to ask for the "Glenside" or "CoCoFEST!" rate. WHY? 5) A. To provide vendor support to the CoCo Community B. To provide Community support to the CoCo Vendors C. To provide educational support to new users. D. TO HAVE AN OUTRAGEOUSLY GOOD TIME!!!!! And now, the "H" word. HOW MUCH? 1) Admission: $15.00 at the door 2-day pass only; sorry, no 1-day passes Advance ticket sales: $10.00 + SASE or $10.00 + $.50 postage & handling Contact: George Schneeweiss, Treasurer Glenside Color Computer Club RR#2 Box 67 Forrest, IL 61741-9629 For further information, general or exhibitor, contact: Tony Podraza, President, GCCCI Carl Boll, Vice President, GCCCI 708-428-3576, VOICE 312-735-6087, VOICE 708-428-0436, BBS 312-735-3355, BBS *************************** NEWS RELEASE ****************************** [37m--- Maximus-CBCS v1.02 * Origin: Micro80 Computer Club of Ottawa BBS (1:163/306) [37m [31m=*= [32mFIDO ECHO MESSAGES MENU [31m=*=[36m