[36m Public Message [36mMessage # 4714 *MM1 TECH Echo*[32m To : Eric Crichlow [33mFrom : Malcolm Cleveland [35mSubject : Re: Game Control [37mDate : 93/11/09 17:40:00[36m -> when it comes to the control of a game, which would everyone rather do, -> go through the hassles of dealing with the joystick problem, -> or forego the hassle of the joystick and use the keyboard for control, -> even though using the keyboard for control causes a noticable drop in -> game control response time? I personally would prefer to go through the hassle of building an extender cable (or even have someone who knows what they're doing build it for me) and play with the joystick. Since a standard backplane does not have most of its openings large enough to use a round joystick plug, and since the MM/1 HAS a joystick port, I'd rather jump through hoops to get the port to work rather than have yet another portion of my machine unuseable. Malcolm [37m--- RiBBS v2.02 * Origin: Benchboard BBS, Lansing MI 517-394-2447 Go OS9! (1:159/290) [36m Public Message [36mMessage # 4725 *MM1 TECH Echo*[32m To : Clyde Price [33mFrom : David Graham [35mSubject : Re: OSK Machine Sales [37mDate : 93/11/12 04:41:44 [32mPrevious Reply is Message [33m4372 [36m On Tuesday, November 2nd, 1993 - Clyde Price wrote: CP> David, CP> I'm relieved and delighted that you're trying to resurrect IMS CP> and honor outstanding orders. CP> Let's also re-examine ordering procedures (to reduce liability CP> to reps) and get some machines delivered. Then we can go out and CP> sell a boodle of new machines to folks who've been wanting 'em for 3 CP> or 4 years. CP> God bless you! CP> CP> --Clyde CP> --- QuickBBS 2.76a Clyde, I can't promise to fill all orders outstanding with IMS, but will try to help Paul fill them. Note that I'm not buying the company, but rights to the computer. The best way I can think of to speed delivery is for reps to buy at least one or two machines and keep them in stock. I need to show some FIRM orders to my bankers. [37m--- RiBBS v2.10 * Origin: Ocean Beach BBS 619-224-4878 MM1 TECH moderator (1:202/343) [36m Public Message [36mMessage # 4749 *MM1 TECH Echo*[32m To : All [33mFrom : John A Donaldson [35mSubject : OS9 V3.0 [37mDate : 93/11/11 20:31:00[36m If you have a copy of PERSONAL ENGINEERING & INSTRUMENTATION NEWS look on pages 28 - 29. Microware has a blurb on the NEW OS9 V3.0 and the Atomic OS9 microkernel. John A Donaldson [37m--- RiBBS v2.10 * Origin: THE-GOLDEN-COCO-bbs,RIBBS/OS9/OCN,HOUSTON,TX (1:106/941) [36m Public Message [36mMessage # 4766 *MM1 TECH Echo*[32m To : John Evans [33mFrom : Clyde Price [35mSubject : Re: OSK Software. [37mDate : 93/11/11 12:59:00 [32mNext Reply is Message [33m4770[36m Mentioning graphics and BBS programs, Is anybody working on the RIP graphics protocol for _any_ OSK machine? The standards for it are widely distributed, and lots of BBSs are moving to it as a preferred display. Including RIP in a com program might even lead to other Termcap entries and enable spiffier multiuser applications. Could a "windowing" program make use of RIP for remote shell users? (On an old but continuing question:) Does anybody have a functioning vanilla-OSK Usenet newsgroup & uucp email program functioning as either leaf or node? The programmer I had working on porting the Waffle BBS to OSK gave up, and the arrangements with the author, Thomas Dell, to distribute binaries would have been extreemly complicated anyway, but even an instruction file on how to modify and compile Waffle into OSK could put a BUNCH of MM/1's (and other OSK machines) onto the sitemaps. --Clyde [37m--- QuickBBS 2.76a * Origin: ACS Inc. BBS 404-636-2991 (1:133/510) [36m Public Message [36mMessage # 4770 *MM1 TECH Echo*[32m To : Clyde Price [33mFrom : Warren Hrach [35mSubject : Re: OSK Software. [37mDate : 93/11/13 14:09:17 [32mPrevious Reply is Message [33m4766 [36m On Thursday, November 11th, 1993 - Clyde Price wrote: CP> (On an old but continuing question:) CP> Does anybody have a functioning vanilla-OSK Usenet newsgroup & CP> uucp email program functioning as either leaf or node? CP> The programmer I had working on porting the Waffle BBS to OSK CP> gave up, and the arrangements with the author, Thomas Dell, to CP> distribute binaries would have been extreemly complicated anyway, but CP> even an instruction file on how to modify and compile Waffle into OSK CP> could put a BUNCH of MM/1's (and other OSK machines) onto the CP> sitemaps. Clyde, Perhaps the comprehensive mailer 'binkley' includes a internet function. Ask John A Donaldson who is working on the MM/1 port of the FIDO mailer binkley. -Warren [37m--- RiBBS v2.10 * Origin: Ocean Beach BBS 619-224-4878 MM1 TECH moderator (1:202/343) [37m [31m=*= [32mFIDO ECHO MESSAGES MENU [31m=*=[36m <1> Scan \ <2> Read > OS9 Echo mail <3> Leave / <4> Scan \ <5> Read > CoCo Echo mail <6> Leave / <7> Scan \ <8> Read > CoCo_Club Echo mail <9> Leave /