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INFO-ATARI16 Digest Fri, 27 Apr 90 Volume 90 : Issue 481

Today's Topics:
Atari USA and TOS1.4
BUG in Turbo C V1.0
comp.sys.atari.st and the UK
English Docs
GULAM help wanted
Reg. Exp. Parser
Severe Dcreate() bug in GEMDOS 0.23
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Date: Fri, 27 Apr 90 12:41:54 +0100
From: Dave Hines <vj%cxa.daresbury.ac.uk@NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK>
Subject: Atari USA and TOS1.4
Message-ID: <15314.9004271141@cxa.daresbury.ac.uk>

Steve,
I have no idea why Atari UK are so slow to make the TOS 1.4 ROMS
available, especially as they are in production... A friend who works in a
computer shop says that new STFMs are being supplied with TOS 1.4 installed.

As for using US ROMS, there are a few problems:

1) They set the colour screen parameters for 60Hz monitors, not 50Hz

2) The keyboard mapping is different - pound/hash etc.

3) The date format is different - mm/dd/yy, not dd/mm/yy

I have a set of US ROMS (from Canada actually), and have blown new ROMS to fix
(1) and (2) - I can tell you what I changed if you wish. What other problems
may be lurking I have yet to discover.

Dave Hines.

JANET: D.Hines@uk.ac.daresbury
EARN/BITNET: D.Hines%daresbury.ac.uk@UKACRL
UUCP: D.Hines%daresbury.ac.uk@ukc.uucp
Ean: D.Hines%daresbury.ac.uk@ean-relay.ac.uk
Internet: D.Hines%daresbury.ac.uk or D.Hines%daresbury@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk

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Date: 27 Apr 90 07:11:34 GMT
From: mcsun!hp4nl!tnosoes!joep@uunet.uu.net (Joep Mathijssen)
Subject: BUG in Turbo C V1.0
Message-ID: <1099@tnosoes.UUCP>

While trying to 'port' the sunclock from John Walker to the ST (you know
the map of the Earth, showing the portion illuminated by the Sun) I came
across a very irritating bug in Turbo C V1.0. Maybe somebody can check
if the bug is fixed in V2.0.


void wrong()
?
double e, delta;

e = 10;
delta = e - cos(e);
e -= delta / (1 - cos(e)); <----------
printf("wrong e: %lf\n", e);
?

void good()
?
double e, delta, cs;

e = 10;
delta = e - cos(e);
cs = 1 - cos(e); <----------
e -= delta / cs; <----------
printf("good e: %lf\n", e);
?

void main()
?
printf("cos: %lf\n", cos(10));
wrong();
good();
?


RESULT
cos: -0.839072
wrong e: 9.000000
good e: 4.106226



The bug is 'solved' by using an extra variable. Maybe I go read some
68000, but the clock works and I am satisfied. I'll post the clock
within some days.

Joep,

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Joep Mathijssen
TNO Institute for Perception
P.O. Box 23 Phone : +31 34 63 562 11
3769 ZG Soesterberg E-mail: tnosoes!joep@mcvax.cwi.nl
The Netherlands or: uunet!mcvax!tnosoes!joep
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Date: Wed, 25 Apr 90 08:11:20 BST
From: Mr. Simon Mark Christie
<XUUM23%PRIME-A.CENTRAL-SERVICES.UMIST.AC.UK@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: comp.sys.atari.st and the UK
Message-ID: <$TGQKCXJTDDRN at UMPA>

Can anyone tell me how I can receive comp... from the UK?

Also this idea of a comp...tech sound like a good idea - especially if I
can get it. I like reading the info-atari digests but sometimes - mainly
due to time pressures I'd rather not read large technical files. If a
seperate techie section was available perhaps people would use it - but
what's a 'technical' item?

Steve C.

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Date: Fri, 27 Apr 90 13:16:05 MSZ
From: ONM65%DMSWWU1A.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (Operator Stefan)
Subject: English Docs
Message-ID: <9004271016.AA06143@hugin.dmswwu-ether>

Hello!

For all people who are interested in an english Gemini
distribution: We're nearly through! We got english binairies
and a Netherland (Ton van Overbeek) is halfway through translating
the docs. So, it's only a matter of days...

_____________________________________________________
| Stefan Eissing <onm65@dmswwu1a.bitnet> +----+ \|#
| Dorfbauerschaft 7, D-4419 Laer-Holthausen | OK | |#
| "Author of Venus@Gemini" +----+ |#
|_____________________________________________________|#
#######################################################


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Date: Fri, 27 Apr 90 13:51:46
From: "Simon Chappell" <S61304%PRIME-A.POLY-SOUTH-WEST.AC.UK@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
Subject: GULAM help wanted

I need some advice here,


I recently (about 2 weeks ago) saw on here a mention of the current Email
address of the author of the Gulam shell, a Prof. P.Mateti, I cannot
remember who posted it, but I would like them to confirm the address as
the one that I copied from their message (carefully!) managed to reach
the site named, but was returned with an unknown user error!

The address that I used (from the UK JANET network) was:
p.mateti%cs.wright.edu@uk.ac.nsfnet-relay

Everything to the right of the percent sign seems to work, because I got
through to Wright State University, but the username seems to be
non-existant. Now this is a real shame because the Gulam shell would be very
very good value for money if I had paid for it, but I was wondering if there
was a more recent version released than the beta test version that I seem to
have, dated about 1987 if I remember the documentation correctly.

I am after either, or both, any more recent versions of the binaries or
a copy of the source code. Any help with any of the above will be gratefully
received.

Simon.

| Simon Chappell
| BSc(Hons) Computing and Informatics (final year)
| Polytechnic South West (Plymouth)
|
| JANET S61304@uk.ac.psw.pa BITNET S61304@pa.psw.ac.uk
| INTERNET S61304%uk.ac.psw.pa@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk
| /* Please do not send Email via the uk.ac.ukc gateway, as my college
| hasn't paid their fees, so we don't get any Email through there */

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Date: Fri, 27 Apr 90 12:26:24 +0100
From: Dave Hines <vj%cxa.daresbury.ac.uk@NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK>
Subject: Reg. Exp. Parser
Message-ID: <11415.9004271126@cxa.daresbury.ac.uk>

David Dawkins asks:

> Can anyone tell me where I can find a PD regular expression
> parser ? I have heard rumour that something called 'regex' is floating
> about somewhere, but I can't find it at any archive site.

I suspect that the regex code you have heard of is the regular expression
matching code from GNU EMACS. This has been written as a general subroutine,
and is useful for including in anything. It's not PD, but is freely available
for non-profit making use. I can send you a copy if you don't have access to
the GNU EMACS code there.

Dave Hines.

JANET: D.Hines@uk.ac.daresbury
EARN/BITNET: D.Hines%daresbury.ac.uk@UKACRL
UUCP: D.Hines%daresbury.ac.uk@ukc.uucp
Ean: D.Hines%daresbury.ac.uk@ean-relay.ac.uk
Internet: D.Hines%daresbury.ac.uk or D.Hines%daresbury@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk

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Date: Fri, 27 Apr 90 11:43:32 MSZ
From: ONM07%DMSWWU1A.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (Julian Reschke)
Subject: Severe Dcreate() bug in GEMDOS 0.23
Message-ID: <9004270843.AA01353@freya.dmswwu-ether>

In article <2167@atari.UUCP> Allan Pratt writes:
> What threw me was the original subject line, saying this bug was in
> GEMDOS 0.23 (Which is Rainbow TOS's GEMDOS). It's not there, and it's
----
> documented as a change, and the previous, undesired behavior is also
> documented.
I thought that the return value of Sversion() is to be interpreted
as:
0x1300 -> Gemdos 0.19 (TOS 1.0 and TOS 1.2)
0x1400 -> Gemdos 0.20 (this buggy french thing called Turbodos)
0x1500 -> Gemdos 0.21 (TOS 1.4 and TOS 1.6)

So the meaning is:
high byte: minor revision number
low byte: major revision number

___________________________ cut here _____________________________________
Julian F. Reschke, Hensenstr. 142, D-4400 Muenster, Phone: ++49 251 861241
eMail: ONM07@DMSWWU1A.BITNET, "Julian Reschke" @ MAUS MS (++49 251 77216)
____________________ correct me if I'm wrong _____________________________


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Date: Fri, 27 Apr 90 9:35:30 CET
From: -valdez- <valdez@pirmasens-emh1.army.mil>
Subject: Unsubscribe

Please unsubscribe me from newsgroup. Thanx for previous info

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Date: Fri, 27 Apr 90 9:21:21 CDT
From: "Norman R. Frech CPSL" <frech@mwraaa.army.mil>
Subject: uudecode

Greetings,

Thanks to Bill Slivert, Andie Ness, Rainer Klute, and Bertrand Decouty
for the help with uud/uue. The most recent version of uud/uue which
compilied under system V came from Bertrand Decounty.

Thanks again for the support.

Norman Frech < frech@mwraaa.army.mil >


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