iav1917@ritcv.UUCP (alan i. vymetalik) (01/11/88)
>From somewhere!OBRIEN%OBRIEN@VENUS.YCC.YALE.EDU Sat Jan 9 22:55:57 1988 >Received: by ritcv.RIT (5.51/5.17) > id AA09211; Sat, 9 Jan 88 22:55:46 EST >Received: from cayuga.cs.rochester.edu by sol.cs.rochester.edu (3.2/h) id AA16575; Sat, 9 Jan 88 22:47:06 EST >Received: by cayuga.cs.rochester.edu (5.52/h) id AA19223; Sat, 9 Jan 88 22:46:53 EST >Message-Id: <8801100346.AA19223@cayuga.cs.rochester.edu> >Date: Sat, 9 Jan 88 12:30 EST > >Alan: > What is RBDEMO3, mentioned in your last posting to info-dec-micro? >I've been trying to keep abreast of developments and pd software available >for the Rainbow, particularly as regards Turbo Pascal, my main language >tool. I'd appreciate hearing from you, especially if there is some source >of code that I'm not aware of. Thanks in advance. > > Jim O'Brien >Return Addresses (both equivalent): > OBRIEN@YALEVMS BITnet > OBRIEN@VENUS.YCC.YALE.EDU internet > --- This e-mail wouldn't make it through Bitnet static barrier. Apologies to all. --- To: OBRIEN%OBRIEN@VENUS.YCC.YALE.EDU Subject: Re: Posting to info-dec-micro Jim, I hope you get this. Otherwise, I'll have to e-mail you the demo or something. I think only short messages get into the BITNET side of the world. I posted a uuencoded copy of a Turbo 4.0 version of a set of demo procedures for doing high-speed video and keyboard scanning with a variety of useful functions such as getting the current screen width, x-y cursor position, doing screen saves/restores, etc. If you didn't see anything like that fly by, send me a disk with a SASE and I'll send it and anythign I can fit on the disk such as the MS-DOS Graphics Library routines from DEC, graphics demos, or anything you can think of. The net is so unpredictable at times. Alan Alan I. Vymetalik Prism Software Designs 44 Arborwood Crescent Rochester, New York, 14615-3807 1-716-458-4932
jlu@mrevox.UUCP (01/14/88)
> >>From somewhere!OBRIEN%OBRIEN@VENUS.YCC.YALE.EDU Sat Jan 9 22:55:57 1988 >>Received: by ritcv.RIT (5.51/5.17) >> id AA09211; Sat, 9 Jan 88 22:55:46 EST >>Received: from cayuga.cs.rochester.edu by sol.cs.rochester.edu (3.2/h) id AA16575; Sat, 9 Jan 88 22:47:06 EST >>Received: by cayuga.cs.rochester.edu (5.52/h) id AA19223; Sat, 9 Jan 88 22:46:53 EST >>Message-Id: <8801100346.AA19223@cayuga.cs.rochester.edu> >>Date: Sat, 9 Jan 88 12:30 EST >> >>Alan: >> What is RBDEMO3, mentioned in your last posting to info-dec-micro? >>I've been trying to keep abreast of developments and pd software available >>for the Rainbow, particularly as regards Turbo Pascal, my main language >>tool. I'd appreciate hearing from you, especially if there is some source >>of code that I'm not aware of. Thanks in advance. >> >> Jim O'Brien >>Return Addresses (both equivalent): >> OBRIEN@YALEVMS BITnet >> OBRIEN@VENUS.YCC.YALE.EDU internet >> > >--- This e-mail wouldn't make it through Bitnet static barrier. Apologies > to all. --- >To: OBRIEN%OBRIEN@VENUS.YCC.YALE.EDU >Subject: Re: Posting to info-dec-micro > >Jim, > I hope you get this. Otherwise, I'll have to e-mail you the demo >or something. I think only short messages get into the BITNET side of >the world. I posted a uuencoded copy of a Turbo 4.0 version of a set >of demo procedures for doing high-speed video and keyboard scanning >with a variety of useful functions such as getting the current screen >width, x-y cursor position, doing screen saves/restores, etc. > If you didn't see anything like that fly by, send me a disk with >a SASE and I'll send it and anythign I can fit on the disk such as >the MS-DOS Graphics Library routines from DEC, graphics demos, or >anything you can think of. The net is so unpredictable at times. > Alan > > Alan I. Vymetalik > Prism Software Designs > 44 Arborwood Crescent > Rochester, New York, 14615-3807 > 1-716-458-4932 >/* ---------- */ Alan, I would also like to see the the examples of code for Turbo 4.0. I really don't have time to fool around with it. I didn't see it on the net, so could you either repost or send it to me? Thanks, Jeff {rutgers | bellcore}..!mrevox!jlu UUCP jurlwin@colgateu BITNET Did you get the pin assignments for the Dual Monitor? How did it work?