read new nonstop follow 91672 4-FEB 22:13 General Information RE: problem with environment (Re: Msg 91658) From: WA2EGP To: MRGOOD Hmmmmm.......maybe you deleted it from the list. Or maybe it just didn't pick it up. Strange indeed. -*- 91675 5-FEB 08:31 General Information RE: problem with environment (Re: Msg 91670) From: MRGOOD To: JEJONES There's a stdfonts module in the BOOTMODS/WIN directory. Thats's the one I had left out. I thought I was loading my fonts from the STartup file and that the STDFONTS modules in BOOTMODS/WIN was something else. Hugo -*- 91681 5-FEB 13:54 General Information RE: problem with environment (Re: Msg 91675) From: JOHNBAER To: MRGOOD Hugo, I don't know if this will help you but, I don't have `stdfonts' in my bootfile, or any fonts in the boot. I have a script file in my root called `merge_fonts' that is called from my startup file. This is all it is: Merge sys/stdfont_01.fnt Merge sys/stdfont_02.fnt Merge sys/stdfont_03.fnt Merge sys/stdfont_04.fnt Merge sys/stdpats_16 Merge sys/stdpats_256 Merge sys/stdptrs_16 Merge sys/stdptrs_256 Merge sys/stdbrshs_16 Merge sys/stdbrshs_256 Merge sys/vfonts/cursive.vfont Merge sys/vfonts/fancy.vfont Merge sys/vfonts/gothic.vfont The vfonts stuff is from Mike Haaland's Paint program that I bought way back when ... Hope this helps. -- John - < Posted with Ved 2.3.1 & InfoXpress 1.2.0 > I am Pentium of Borg. You will be approximated. Resistance is more or less futile. -*- End of Thread. -*- 91673 4-FEB 23:56 General Information RE: CDi (Re: Msg 91651) From: AJMLFCO To: SAUSAGESAM Go to the Internet services section of Delphi, select "FTP". Read up a little on how to operate it ( I you need to). Then use FTP to log onto CHESTNUT.CS.WISC.EDU If I recall correctly, you then change to the public directory. Take a look! Allen -*- 91674 5-FEB 05:19 Telecom (6809) RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91666) From: COCOKIWI To: DBREEDING Try a SprintNet line!!! in your area! 14.4K I found one close to me! Now I,m Cookin! at 14.4K + beats Tymnet any day! and at NO extra Cost!.....Dennis -*- 91699 7-FEB 21:00 Telecom (6809) RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91674) From: DBREEDING To: COCOKIWI > Try a SprintNet line!!! in your area! 14.4K I > found one close to me! Now I,m Cookin! at 14.4K + beats > Tymnet any day! and at NO extra Cost!... I'll give it a shot.. Whatever I use, it'll be long distance.. I don't have anything for the services that's local. Haf'ta shop around as much as I can. -- David Breeding -- CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING *** Sent via InfoXpress/OSK - Vr. 1.02 *** -*- 91700 7-FEB 23:32 Telecom (6809) RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91699) From: COCOKIWI To: DBREEDING good luck! it was not that long ago I had the same problem with Sprintnet,I would have had to go to Oakland to get in! Reason I was on Tymnet so long! talk about out dated! Grin! Dennis -*- 91706 8-FEB 08:41 Telecom (6809) RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91666) From: BILLDICKHAUS To: DBREEDING > The OSK version I got is really great. Most everything looks really > familiar, with a _few_ cosmetic changes. The speed increase is really > fantastic. When changing forums, it's so fast, sometimes I don't realize > it's done it.. kinda seems it ain't doing something . Part of that is the speed of the machine, and part of that is version 1.2, there were a couple of areas I worked on to speed things up. > BTW, I think I asked you in mail, but can you or anyone tell me if > there's a surcharge for using the faster Tymnet nodes? I think I can > access a 9600 node in my desired calling range. They warn you of a possible future surcharge, but I've been using 9600 Tymnet almost exclusively for the last several years, with no additional charges. -Bill- -*- 91708 9-FEB 00:02 Telecom (6809) RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91706) From: COCOKIWI To: BILLDICKHAUS They changed that so called surcharge to NO charge not long ago! if you have Sprintnet in your area you zippp at 14.4k baud rather than the OLD 9600 mode on tymnet...Sprint uses Fibre optics for their lines,I think Tymnet is still in the dark ages! I just switched to Sprintnet.... and am NOW in 14.4k mode! Dennis -*- 91731 11-FEB 20:39 Telecom (6809) RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91700) From: DBREEDING To: COCOKIWI > good luck! it was not that long ago I had the same problem with > Sprintnet,I would have had to go to Oakland to get in! Reason I > was on Tymnet so long! > talk about out dated! Grin! I live in So. Central KY.. I've found that I can call within my dialing LATA cheaper than anywhere else.. I'd been calling out-of-state for a long time, thinking out-of-state calls were the cheapest.. Here, at least, the most expensive calls are in-state if your long distance carrier handles them.. Next is out-of-state calls, but the in-LATA calls are close to half the cost. Still not cheap enough to do a whole lot of on-line browsing, but every little bit helps, I suppose. -- David Breeding -- CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING *** Sent via InfoXpress/OSK - Vr. 1.02 *** -*- 91732 11-FEB 20:40 Telecom (6809) RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91706) From: DBREEDING To: BILLDICKHAUS RE: The speed of ix/OSK > Part of that is the speed of the machine, and part of that is version > 1.2, there were a couple of areas I worked on to speed things up. Well, of course _most_ of the speed increase definitely is due to the machine.. When the coco got over about 75 msgs, it got to taking a pretty appreciable time.. Now, with OSK, with my msg base building up.. (can't see now what the size is, probably about 75), but it seems more like a little stumble . > > there's a surcharge for using the faster Tymnet nodes? I think I can > > access a 9600 node in my desired calling range. > > They warn you of a possible future surcharge, but I've been using 9600 > Tymnet almost exclusively for the last several years, with no additional > charges. Thanks.. I've already gone and put a 9600 node in for my NetWork1. That really makes a difference. After getting used to the faster rate, 9600 and 14.4, 2400 seems incredibly slow.. It was just a few years ago that we thought we were in Turbo with that speed -- David Breeding -- CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING *** Sent via InfoXpress/OSK - Vr. 1.02 *** -*- 91733 11-FEB 20:40 Telecom (6809) RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91708) From: DBREEDING To: COCOKIWI > if you have Sprintnet in your area you zippp at 14.4k baud rather than I think I saw a 14.4 node listed in the same city the tymnet node is in.. maybe I ought to put that one at the top of the list in my configuration file.. -- David Breeding -- CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING *** Sent via InfoXpress/OSK - Vr. 1.02 *** -*- 91737 12-FEB 00:27 Telecom (6809) RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91731) From: GREGL To: DBREEDING Which part of Kentucky are you in, David? I'm in Louisville in the north central part of the state. I don't get out to travel much, but I like to visit some of the hamfests around the area. I think the farthest south Ive been so far has been to Glasgow/Bowling Green for the hamfest there last year. -- Greg -*- 91743 12-FEB 09:40 Telecom (6809) RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91732) From: JEJONES To: DBREEDING > RE: The speed of ix/OSK > > Part of that is the speed of the machine, and part of that is version > > 1.2, there were a couple of areas I worked on to speed things up. > > Well, of course _most_ of the speed increase definitely is due to the > machine.. When the coco got over about 75 msgs, it got to taking a > pretty appreciable time.. Now, with OSK, with my msg base building up.. > (can't see now what the size is, probably about 75), but it seems more > like a little stumble . Well...the major hit is when you decide "yeah, I think I'll add that SIG to my list" and get a WHOLE LOT of messages. When I got on CF 63, there were 12K messages; that will show up a slower-than-O(n) algorithm pretty quickly. :-) Aside from pathological cases like that, though, I've never had any speed problems with ix on my MM/1. Opinions herein are solely those of their respective authors. Clipper Chip: Big Brother Inside -*- 91748 12-FEB 12:51 Telecom (6809) RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91708) From: 01GEN40 To: COCOKIWI Am I right in saying that you are NOT using 14.4k on a CoCo3? LONG LIVE OS-9! ** In whatever form it is in! -= GEN =- -*- 91755 13-FEB 01:00 Telecom (6809) RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91748) From: COCOKIWI To: 01GEN40 (NR) NOT..... I do not have a modem for my CoCo-3 right now,since it went .along with LOTs of other things,when the house was robbed last July 4th..weekend.........I wish!.....I now use Internav and my 486DX-2..66 meg Dennis -*- 91760 13-FEB 01:19 Telecom (6809) RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91737) From: DBREEDING To: GREGL > Which part of Kentucky are you in, David? I'm in Louisville in the north > central part of the state. I don't get out to travel much, but I like to > visit some of the hamfests around the area. I think the farthest south > Ive been so far has been to Glasgow/Bowling Green for the hamfest there > last year. I knew you lived in Louisville but had forgotten.. I live in Russell Springs, in Russell Co. Lake Cumberland is on the southern border of the Co. I attend some hamfests, don't have a radio, but go with some friends to see the computer stuff. I'll probably go to the one in Cave City. Have you ever gone to that one (in Mar I think) (might be the one you are speaking about). If we both go, maybe we can meet up there. -- David Breeding -- CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING *** Sent via InfoXpress/OSK - Vr. 1.02 *** -*- 91761 13-FEB 01:20 Telecom (6809) RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91743) From: DBREEDING To: JEJONES > RE: The speed of ix/OSK > Well...the major hit is when you decide "yeah, I think I'll add that > SIG to my list" and get a WHOLE LOT of messages. When I got on CF 63, > there were 12K messages; that will show up a slower-than-O(n) algorithm > pretty quickly. :-) Aside from pathological cases like that, though, > I've never had any speed problems with ix on my MM/1. Right (what I was referring to was the speed of accessing the message file when you go to read - I guess you were, too..) yes, the speed is pretty fantastic.. As I mentioned, with a small base, it doesn't even seem to take time.. Once or twice, when it changed forums, I didn't even realize it _had_ changed, but on the coco, you knew it each time . With a larger base, all I've noticed was only a very tiny pause while processing them. Of course, I'm sure it's a good idea to zap non-useful files, especially the "OK, I'll do that" ones. As a matter of fact, I've had ix/OSK for a couple weeks now, and haven't even reorg'ed them yet, haven't really needed to, but will probably soon.. might help keep disk fragmentation down. -- David Breeding -- CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING *** Sent via InfoXpress/OSK - Vr. 1.02 *** -*- 91764 14-FEB 03:51 Telecom (6809) RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91760) From: GREGL To: DBREEDING Yeah, I'll probably go to the Cave City hamfest this year. Right now I'm waiting for my tax return to arrive in the mail so I can purchase an HF rig. I doubt it'll be here by the Cave City hamfest, but I want to go anyway to get an idea of what's available in the used market. I went last year and had a pretty good time. I also usually go to the Elizabethtown, Frankfort and Louisville hamfests as well. By the way, the Louisville hamfest will be at the Kentucky Fair and Expo Center this year (October 14 and 15 I think). You oughta consider getting your license because it is a lot of fun and you don't have to learn Morse Code to use VHF and up. -- Greg -*- 91772 14-FEB 23:42 Telecom (6809) RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91755) From: ISC To: COCOKIWI > NOT..... I do not have a modem for my CoCo-3 right now,since > it went .along with LOTs of other things,when the house was robbed last July > 4th..weekend.........I wish!.....I now use Internav and my 486DX-2..66 meg > Dennis > Dennis, How do you read sigs when you use Internav as an OLR? Bill -*- 91783 16-FEB 03:58 Telecom (6809) RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91772) From: COCOKIWI To: ISC Just as one normaly do!....You drop into a window when writing a post that is a wrap around editor...it is activated automaticly...Nice....although one has to get out of the at the end,since there is a you hit to send the message into the system! I like it! See you!....Dennis -*- 91794 18-FEB 00:11 Telecom (6809) RE: infoexpress? (Re: Msg 91764) From: DBREEDING To: GREGL (NR) > Yeah, I'll probably go to the Cave City hamfest this year. Right now I'm Great! Maybe our paths will cross if I go.. I have a friend with whom I go.. well, actually there are a couple who go.. can't remember their call #'s now. > I went last > year and had a pretty good time. From what they tell me, CC is one of the better ones.. I can't say, haven't been to many.. think I went to Frankfort once. > You oughta consider getting your license because it is a lot of fun and > you don't have to learn Morse Code to use VHF and up. My friends have been hard after me to do so, but I don't know when I'd find time to fool with it if I got into it.. This computer dominates my time (G), but maybe.. I think I'd prefer to go ahead and get the code license.. I think many of the hams kinda look down upon the no-coders. I've also been told that communicating in code is one of the finer aspects of the thing. -- David Breeding -- CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING *** Sent via InfoXpress/OSK - Vr. 1.02 *** -*- End of Thread. -*- 91676 5-FEB 12:29 General Information RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91606) From: 01GEN40 To: RANDYKWILSON Yes, but how can people use them or know that they exist if not in a menu for selection. When I first subscribed to Delphi, I knew next to nothing. Even though I have gained a sertain amount of ability using Delphi I still do not use it 100% and I probably never will. And, now I am finding hidden jewels, by mis-keying a menu selection. What other wonders can I discover, I ask myself. LONG LIVE OS-9! ** In whatever form it is in! -= 01GEN40 =- -*- 91677 5-FEB 12:36 General Information RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91608) From: 01GEN40 To: DBREEDING What? They have schools for typing? :-) I tried to take typing in high school but my father told me it was "for girls" and made me drop it and take something else. I am still "virtually" kicking his butt for that! I wonder what he would have done if I would have taken Home Economics, which, back in the 60s WAS "for girls". LONG LIVE OS-9! ** In whatever form it is in! -= 01GEN40 =- -*- 91682 5-FEB 14:51 General Information RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91677) From: MITHELEN To: 01GEN40 Maybe that is what the Delphi Companion Book is for? To tell you about all those "hidden" commands... -- Paul -*- 91683 5-FEB 19:20 General Information RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91677) From: JEJONES To: 01GEN40 > What? They have schools for typing? :-) I tried to take typing in > high school but my father told me it was "for girls" and made me > drop it and take something else. Believe me, whenever I use the computer, I'm grateful for having taken typing in high school. Besides, the gender distribution of the class was one of its best features. Opinions herein are solely those of their respective authors. Clipper Chip: Big Brother Inside -*- 91688 5-FEB 20:43 General Information RE: Hidden Menu Selection? (Re: Msg 91677) From: COCOKIWI To: 01GEN40 THE problem with that! Was in HIS time ONLY girls typed BUT! if you was in the Armed forces,you would have had to learn fast! ...times Change! I did,nt either!