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From: Digestifier <Linux-Misc-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
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To: Linux-Misc@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Reply-To: Linux-Misc@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date: Thu, 15 Sep 94 06:13:32 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #761
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Linux-Misc Digest #761, Volume #2 Thu, 15 Sep 94 06:13:32 EDT
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Contents:
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linux doom (Nathan Laredo)
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Re: Accelerated-X for Linux (Gary William Flake)
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Re: Horrific bug in DOOM! (Mark A. Davis)
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doom speedups (Andrew R. Tefft)
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term & SunOS (Mike Utell)
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Re: OS/2 vs. Unix Which one is better and why??? (John W. Fawcett)
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Re: SLIP/DIP dialback query (Daniel Suman)
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Re: best PCMCIA ethernet? (David Fox)
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The HP 560C printer (SHAKER Kamal)
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Re: What about a votr on comp.os.linux.doom (Mark J Elkins)
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Go for Linux available! (Randy Hootman)
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Re: Is SCSI CD-ROM worth the money ? (Drew Eckhardt)
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Re: DOOM (Re: 320x200 X resolution?) (Teemu Kilpivuori)
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Re: Compaq Contura Aero (Harald T. Alvestrand)
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VHDL for Linux...? (ADA)
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Re: OS/2 fan wants to try Linux.. What do I need ?? (Jonathan Skanes)
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Re: DOOM for Linux (Peter Schoenmaker)
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From: laredo@netcom.com (Nathan Laredo)
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Subject: linux doom
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Date: Tue, 13 Sep 1994 23:09:38 GMT
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If you're finding geting linux doom from sunsite a little slow
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I've made it available for short-term access through ftp.netcom.com
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in /pub/Linux as space allows.
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I WILL NOT SUPPORT IT. I will however support the playmidi package
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that I wrote (which you will find in the same place - along with the
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newest sound driver code).
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I have not yet tested it, but it is the "newer" release from sunsite.
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-- nathan
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--
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-- Nathan Laredo, nathan@uss.lonestar.org, Plano, Texas, USA
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-- uss.lonestar.org Public access Linux, Free USENET News and Internet Mail
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-- Call (214) 424-9705, login new for access.
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.windows.x.i386unix,comp.os.linux.help
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From: flake@scr.siemens.com (Gary William Flake)
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Subject: Re: Accelerated-X for Linux
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Date: Wed, 14 Sep 1994 15:24:39 GMT
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Please not the cross post. This is in response to an advertisement
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placed on comp.os.linux.announce. I originally posted a follow-up in
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that news group, but later decided to give this response a larger
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audience. -- GF
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====================================================================
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In article <ann-10345.777397922@cs.cornell.edu>,
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Jeremy Chatfield <jdc@crab.xinside.com> wrote:
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> X Inside Inc has a high performance X Server available for Linux.
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> The server is a replacement for the XFree86 Server (i.e. install
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> XFree86 server, fonts, clients and libs and then install
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> Accelerated-X Server). The server supports modern high performance
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> graphics accelerator chipsets, such as the Matrox MGA series, ATI
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> Mach 64, S3 964, Number 9 I-128, Cirrus GD5434, etc.
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^^^^^^^
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Actually, this is not true. We purchased the ``Accelerated'' X server
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from X-Inside a few weeks ago. We also purchased an ATI MACH 64
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specifically because of this and other advertisements which make such
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claims. After working through versions 1.0 and 1.1 of the server
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without success, I called them back to get some technical assistance.
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They finally told me that a later release would fix the problem (It's
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not that the performance was poor -- the server never worked at all.)
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They promised to FedEx a working version to me ASAP. It never
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arrived. I called back. It was to arrive two days ago. Still nothing.
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Jeremy Chatfield has not returned a single phone call. Gary Anderson
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was great at selling me on X-Inside but has failed to produce a
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working product or deliver any of his promises. I am actively
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seeking a refund.
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Let the buyer beware.
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Regards,
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Gary Flake, Ph.D.
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--
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Gary W. Flake, flake@scr.siemens.com, Phone: 609-734-3676, Fax: 609-734-6565
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USPS: Siemens Corporate Research, 755 College Road East, Princeton, NJ 08540
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------------------------------
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From: mark@taylor.infi.net (Mark A. Davis)
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Subject: Re: Horrific bug in DOOM!
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Date: Wed, 14 Sep 1994 14:33:20 GMT
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gsh@tantalus.digex.net (Greg Hennessy) writes:
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>In article <1994Sep13.211511.807@taylor.infi.net>,
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>Mark A. Davis <mark@taylor.infi.net> wrote:
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>>My point, originally, is that the word DOS has nothing to do with
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>>Microsoft... neither does the word "windows". The proper names for those
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>>products always have been, and still are MS-DOS and MS-Windows! Microsoft
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>>could not, cannot, and will not be able to register common, generic
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>>English words to their exclusive use.
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>Well, the Washington post claimed this week that Microsoft *was*
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>granted a trademark on "Windows" on appeal, after first being denied.
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I would love to hear any confirmation about this......
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This should not happen. They did register "MS-Windows" and "Microsoft
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Windows" but I can't imagine they can register the concept of just "windows".
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They did not create the concept, nor do they own the concept, nor
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is MS-Windows the only popular windowing system.....
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--
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/--------------------------------------------------------------------------\
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| Mark A. Davis | Lake Taylor Hospital | Norfolk,VA (804)-461-5001x431 |
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| Director/SysAdmin | Information Systems | mark@taylor.infi.net |
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\--------------------------------------------------------------------------/
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------------------------------
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From: teffta@erie.ge.com (Andrew R. Tefft)
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Subject: doom speedups
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Date: Wed, 14 Sep 1994 00:15:15 GMT
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I never played any doom except on Linux the last few days, but
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when I got the newer version (with fixed pixel doubling) it was
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very much slower. I eventually figured out why.
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I had followed the suggestion in the readme (which is only really
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hinted at): I don't have a sound card so I blew away sndserver.
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Not running sndserver makes a tremendous speed difference for me.
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With it there, everything is very jerky. Without, it is nice and smooth.
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See how you like it. rm sndserver, or just make it non-executable or
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move it out of your path.
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--
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Andy Tefft - new, expanded .sig - teffta@erie.ge.com
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------------------------------
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From: utel@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (Mike Utell)
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Subject: term & SunOS
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Date: Wed, 14 Sep 94 22:52:03 GMT
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Hi all .... I'm looking for a precompiled copy of term that runs on SunOS
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(version 4.1.3). My system unfortunatly has no compilers avaiable. If
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you'd be able to send it to me, via uuencode or otherwise, PLEASE send me
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some email (or if you know a place to get it)!
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It would be GREATLY appreciated!
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Thanks in advance,
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Mike Utell
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utel@uhura.cc.rochester.edu
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------------------------------
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From: fawcett@hebron.connected.com (John W. Fawcett)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.os2.advocacy
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Subject: Re: OS/2 vs. Unix Which one is better and why???
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Date: 14 Sep 1994 08:06:25 -0700
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In article <DJOHNSON.94Sep7183616@elvis.ucsd.edu>,
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Darin Johnson <djohnson@elvis.ucsd.edu> wrote:
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>> In article <34ai1k$n12@solaris.cc.vt.edu>, <kenliu@vt.edu> wrote:
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>> >Well maybe, but hey he
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>> >can't run Microsoft Office, or use multimedia or even run the DOS apps
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>> >required for engineering classes here.
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>
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>> >2) Isn't the lack of "killer" apps a good reason not to use Unix?
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>
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>"Killer" apps means different things depending upon what you want
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>to do. If you like ray tracing, then SGI (unix) has the best
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>killer apps. If you're a desktop publishing person, Apple probably
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>has the best. If you do desktop video, then it's Amiga. If you want
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>CAD, it is probably msdos (I think).
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Actually, the most used, and most powerful, commercial CAD machines are made by
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Intergraph and run UNIX.
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--
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John W. Fawcett | ***** **** ***** *****
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fawcett@hebron.connected.com | * * * * * * *
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PC-ED Computer Training | ***** * *** *** * *
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Internet and PC training | * * * * * *
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Voice: (206) 243-2147 | * **** ***** *****
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------------------------------
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From: suman@italy.com (Daniel Suman)
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Subject: Re: SLIP/DIP dialback query
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Date: Wed, 14 Sep 1994 15:33:17 GMT
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Chris Peckham (cdp@hertz.njit.edu) wrote:
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: I have dip running on a linux system. I would like to use SLIP over
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: a modem configured for dialback. Here is what I would like to see:
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: local - start dip up and make the call
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: remote - ring ring; answers and asks for username, password, and
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: access code; then hangs up
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: local - wait for the call
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: remote - call me back and prompt for username and password
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: local - pick up the phone and give appropriate username and password
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: remote - respond with terminal server prompt
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: local - select slip and away we go !
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: Here is what is happening:
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: local - start dip up and make the call
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: remote - ring ring; answers and asks for username, password, and
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: access code; then hangs up
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: local - EXIT DIP WITH ERROR
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: remote - call me back
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: Does anyone have a sample dip configuration file that will do what I want ?
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Chris,
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Below is a modified version of sample.dip for callback, which works with
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dip-3.3.7h1. Note that after dialing there's now a check for errlvl != 1,
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instead of 0, since in main.c we have:
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dip_addchat(&chat, "OK", 0);
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dip_addchat(&chat, "CONNECT", 1);
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dip_addchat(&chat, "ERROR", 2);
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dip_addchat(&chat, "BUSY", 3);
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dip_addchat(&chat, "NO CARRIER", 4);
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The "wait CONNECT" after dialing has also been removed, since as of version
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"g" or so, that's done automatically by mdm_chatseq() in modem.c.
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My local and remote names happen to be the same -- I'm not imaginative -- but
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they needn't be. Your netmask will probably differ too.
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Hope this helps,
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Daniel
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--
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Daniel Suman suman@apollo.hp.com
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HP/CSSL, CHR-03-DW (508) 436-4934
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300 Apollo Drive (508) 436-5122, FAX
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Chelmsford, MA 01824 USA
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##########################################################
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main:
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# First of all, set up our name for this connection.
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get $local darkstar
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# Next, set up the other side's name and address.
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get $remote darkstar
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# Set netmask on sl0 to 255.255.248.0
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netmask 255.255.248.0
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# Set gateway
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default
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# Set the desired serial port and speed.
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port modem
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speed 38400
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init ATE1V1X4&C1&D2
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# Dial number
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dial xxx-xxxx
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# if $errlvl != 0 goto modem_trouble
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if $errlvl != 1 goto modem_trouble
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# Wait for connect
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# wait CONNECT 60
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# Rouse the server and send id
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sleep 3
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send \r
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sleep 3
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send \r
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wait Enter 20
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send XXXXXXXX\r
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# Set up for auto answer
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print Waiting for callback
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wait CARRIER 60
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sleep 1
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send AT&Q5W1S36=7S46=138S48=7\r
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wait OK 2
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send ATE1V1X4&C1&D2S0=1\r
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wait OK 2
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# Wait for callback
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wait cisco 60
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# Answer and go into SLIP mode
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sleep 1
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send SLIP darkstar\r
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wait Password
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sleep 1
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send YYYYYYYY\r
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get $mtu 296
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# Say hello and fire up!
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done:
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print CONNECTED $locip ---> $rmtip
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mode CSLIP
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goto exit
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modem_trouble:
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print Trouble ocurred with the modem...
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error:
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print CONNECT FAILED to $remote
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exit:
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------------------------------
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From: fox@graphics.cs.nyu.edu (David Fox)
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Crossposted-To: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.networking
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Subject: Re: best PCMCIA ethernet?
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Date: 14 Sep 1994 15:11:11 GMT
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In article <356a4d$okh@trane.uninett.no> hta@uninett.no (Harald T. Alvestrand) writes:
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] For running Linux on Ethernet, I use:
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]
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] - Kernel 1.1.48 (it worked with 1.1.45 too)
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] - "modules", "NEW" version (date June 26, I think)
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] - David Hinds' PCMCIA drivers, version 2.1.3 (current is 2.2.3, I think)
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] from cb-iris.stanford.edu:/pub/pcmcia
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] - D-Link DE-650 for the Ethernet (this has been supported the longest,
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] but the 3Com is supposed to be supported too)
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] - Megahertz XJ1144 for the modem
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]
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] Works like a charm!
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Is the PCMCIA chipset in the laptop relevant? I once heard that
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Toshiba uses a non-standard chipset and so doesn't work with
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Linux. Is this true?
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--
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David Fox I want my HDTV! xoF divaD
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NYU Media Research Lab baL hcraeseR aideM UYN
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: The HP 560C printer
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From: cscks@news.latrobe.edu.au (SHAKER Kamal)
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Date: Wed, 14 Sep 1994 21:46:28 GMT
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We're now looking for a new printer, has to be colour for my
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brothers design work, and my mother wants the Hewlett Packard 560C.
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What I'd like to know is whether it is well supported under OS/2
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and Linux ( my OS's of choice, I assume it has decent drivers for
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Windows ). So, does it? Or does anyone else know of a similar printer
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for about the same price.
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Thanks for anything,
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Kamal.
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--
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==============================================================================
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Kamal Shaker, | cscks@luxor.latrobe.edu.au or shaker@latcs1.lat.oz.au
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Student Vax Cluster, | %SYSTEM-F-EXQUOTA, alcohol quota exceeded,
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La Trobe Uni, | stomach dumped. (Using OS/2 2.1, and loving it!)
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==============================================================================
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There's enough water on earth to drown the human population 87.6 million times
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------------------------------
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From: mje@posix.co.za (Mark J Elkins)
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Subject: Re: What about a votr on comp.os.linux.doom
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Date: Tue, 13 Sep 1994 19:28:27 GMT
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In <1994Sep12.123437.32051@ritz.equinox.gen.nz> grantma@ritz.equinox.gen.nz (Matthew Grant) writes:
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>The New NOISE has started. We are about to be invaded by " How do you do
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>XXX with Doom?".
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>Lets control the flood and get it out of the road before it starts!
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Good idea - but rather make it 'comp.os.linux.games' ... and get all the
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gaming stuff in a single group.. which means doom, and doom, then again
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doom??? - Oh.. and sateroids.
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ps - I like doom too!
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--
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. . ___. .__ Olivetti Systems & Networks, Unix Support - Sth Africa
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/| /| / /__ mje@posix.co.za - Mark J. Elkins - Postmaster
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/ |/ |ARK \_/ /__ LKINS Tel: +27 11 456 3125 Cell: +27 83 601 0496
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------------------------------
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From: rph@netcom.com (Randy Hootman)
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Subject: Go for Linux available!
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Date: Wed, 14 Sep 1994 16:10:23 GMT
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I have xgoban and wally up and running under Linux. If you are a go
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player and interested, you can anonymous ftp from:
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ftp.netcom.com /pub/rph/xgoban-wally.tgz
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Randy
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--
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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"In recognizing the humanity of our fellow beings,
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we pay ourselves the highest tribute." - Thurgood Marshall
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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Randy Hootman Randysoft Software (408) 229-0119
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------------------------------
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From: drew@frisbee.cs.Colorado.EDU (Drew Eckhardt)
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Subject: Re: Is SCSI CD-ROM worth the money ?
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Date: 14 Sep 1994 17:03:33 GMT
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In article <356abh$esl@agate.berkeley.edu>,
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Kumaran Santhanam <ksanthan@eecs.berkeley.edu> wrote:
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>Ralph Sims (ralphs@halcyon.halcyon.com) wrote:
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>: esler@ch.hp.com (Kevin Esler) writes:
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>
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>: >I am soon to purchase a system to run Linux. It will have a SCSI hard
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>: >disk. It will also have a double speed CD-ROM drive. Should I shell
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>: >out the extra $50-$100 to get a SCSI CD-ROM, as distinct from a
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>: >non-SCSI ?
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>
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>: Yep.
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>
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>Definitely get the SCSI! Linux recognizes it and works with it
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>perfectly as long as it can tango with your SCSI controller.
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>
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>Plus, when transferring CD -> Hard Drive, I believe Linux can do a
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>direct transfer on the SCSI bus. Someone please correct me if I'm
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>wrong about this.
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You're wrong.
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>All I know is that Linux was _very_ much faster
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>than OS/2 when transferring from the CD to Hard Drive.
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Readahead will be performed on the CD, write-behind on the hard
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drive, and on many SCSI controllers, these operations will be
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overlapped.
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--
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Since our leaders won't respect The Constitution, the highest law of our
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country, you can't expect them to obey lesser laws of any country.
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Boycott the United States until this changes.
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development
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From: teekilpi@utu.fi (Teemu Kilpivuori)
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Subject: Re: DOOM (Re: 320x200 X resolution?)
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Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 07:05:13 GMT
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Philippe Steindl (psteindl@il.us.swissbank.com) wrote:
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: >
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: > Note that pixel doubling/tripling doesn't work, and sound only
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: > works with a 16 bit soundcard. (Anyone want to sell one cheap? *grin*)
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: Nope, that's wrong :-) There is a newer version on sunsite now, where
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: pixel doubling and tripling are fixed. The 16 bit soundcard thing is true,
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: though...
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Not anymore. I found a package called doom_16to8bit_snd.tar.gz
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(or something like that) from ftp.funet.fi:/pub/OS/Linux/Incoming
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I haven't tried it yet, so I don't no if it works, but ...
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_________________________
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/______________________ | Address:Teemu Kilpivuori
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| _________________ /| | YO-Kyl<79> 1B25
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| | |_______________|_| | 20540 Turku
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| |/______________________| Voice :921-2543427
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|__________________________/ Email :teekilpi@utu.fi
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From: hta@uninett.no (Harald T. Alvestrand)
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Subject: Re: Compaq Contura Aero
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Date: 15 Sep 1994 07:49:31 GMT
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My Compaq Aero (4/33C with 250M disk) works fine.
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X, too, works (if you like X in 640x480x16; it's only VGA)
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One thing only:
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If you install the PCMCIA driver, you won't be able to use the
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PCMCIA floppy at the same time.
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I am currently working on a PCMCIA driver for the floppy, but this
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requires a fair bit of kernel hacking, unfortunately.
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(Floppies weren't supposed to go away and reappear at random times....)
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--
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Harald Tveit Alvestrand
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Harald.T.Alvestrand@uninett.no
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G=Harald;I=T;S=Alvestrand;O=uninett;P=uninett;C=no
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+47 73 59 70 94
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My son's name is Torbj<62>rn. The letter between "j" and "r" is o with a slash.
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From: ada@nic.cerf.net (ADA)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development,comp.lsi.cad,comp.lang.vhdl
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Subject: VHDL for Linux...?
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Date: 13 Sep 1994 21:06:14 GMT
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Hi all...
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This primarily addresses the circuits community...
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I have been playing (or trying to play) with both magic and ocean. I
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was wondering if there are any free VHDL simulators available or being
|
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worked on for Linux. If so, what about synthesis tools?
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|
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If I'm asking something outrageous, please tell me so...
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|
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While I'm on the subject, and I know this isn't the proper group but I
|
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know there are a lot of hardware weenies out there like me, is there
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an emacs major mode for VHDL floating around?
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|
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Thanks in advance,
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||
|
||
Mark
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(lever@ada.com)
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||
|
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|
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From: jskanes@random.ucs.mun.ca (Jonathan Skanes)
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Subject: Re: OS/2 fan wants to try Linux.. What do I need ??
|
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Date: 14 Sep 1994 00:47:18 GMT
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|
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todd (todd@pvi.com) wrote:
|
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: I recently added Linux to my OS/2 machine and am quite
|
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: happy, so I feel somewhat qualified to answer this post:
|
||
|
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: Jim Chisholm (Jim@JChisholm.Phys.Dal.Ca) wrote:
|
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: : Hi folks..
|
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: : I'm a long time advocate of OS/2 and I am curious about Linux..
|
||
|
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: : 1)will it run on a386DX40 8M ?
|
||
|
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: Yes, but slowly.
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||
|
||
Not as slowly as you might think. I've got an AMD-40 + Cyrix Fastmath
|
||
copro + ATI Graphics Ultra Pro ISA and I've got no complaints! (I have
|
||
some pretty productive Xwindows sessions.)
|
||
|
||
: : 2)how much HD is required ?
|
||
|
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: Give it 100 MB for comfort.
|
||
|
||
ditto
|
||
|
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: : 3)does it require it's own partition or can it live alongside DOS and OS/2 in
|
||
: : the same partition ?
|
||
|
||
: I'd recommend making a dedicated Linux partition.
|
||
|
||
I believe there is a file system that will allow you to install Linux on
|
||
top of a DOS partition, but I have no idea how it will effect OS/2. It
|
||
is packaged with the Slackware 2.0 release on the Q disks. All that said
|
||
I would still recommend using a seperate partition.
|
||
|
||
: : 4)can it be booted from DOS or does it require it's own boot manager ?
|
||
|
||
: Boot it from the OS/2 boot manager if you're using that. That's
|
||
: what I do.
|
||
|
||
I agree. OS/2 Boot Mamager is a little easier to look at then Lilo
|
||
(Linux Loader).
|
||
|
||
: : 5)what are the files required to get me up and running ?
|
||
: : 6)where can I get these ?
|
||
|
||
: Order one of the Slackware 2.0 CDROMs from any of a number of
|
||
: distributors. I got mine from Morse Telecommunications for
|
||
: about $50, which includes the installation book (printed, of
|
||
: course) and three months of tech support.
|
||
|
||
If you want to do it on the cheap :> ftp:
|
||
|
||
sunsite.unc.edu:pub/Linux/distributions/slackware
|
||
tsx-11.mit.edu:pub/linux/distributions/slackware
|
||
|
||
READ THE README FILES in the directories mentioned above!
|
||
|
||
As well, Slackware's home site is ftp.cdrom.com but I don't know which
|
||
directory it inhabits.
|
||
|
||
: Todd.
|
||
: --
|
||
: Todd Bradley--Supreme Ruler of The Galaxy | Visual Numerics, Boulder
|
||
: | 303-581-3293
|
||
: "Welcome to Hell. Here's your shotgun." | todd@boulder.vni.com
|
||
|
||
Overall, I find Linux much better for my needs then OS/2. (Anybody
|
||
looking for a copy of OS/2 2.1 for Windows 8-) )
|
||
|
||
--
|
||
*******************************
|
||
* Jon M. Skanes * ----> Unident Limited <----
|
||
* <jskanes@random.ucs.mun.ca> * ----> Full Service Supplier <----
|
||
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|
||
|
||
------------------------------
|
||
|
||
From: peter@peter.dgsi.com (Peter Schoenmaker)
|
||
Subject: Re: DOOM for Linux
|
||
Date: 15 Sep 1994 01:02:55 GMT
|
||
|
||
|> PLEASE let's keep doom traffic that isn't related to features of the Linux
|
||
|> operating system (it is 'comp.os.linux...' after all) to one of the games
|
||
|> groups. I can see DOOM posting getting out of proportion here - specially
|
||
|> as the posters seem to be a little heavy-handed with the cross-posting.
|
||
|>
|
||
|> Karl
|
||
|>
|
||
|> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|> Vitrociset S.p.A. Tel : +(49) 6151 902041
|
||
|> European Space Agency Fax : +(49) 6151 904041
|
||
|
||
Doom does have to do with the Linux OS. Who put you in charge of moderating
|
||
comp.os.linux.misc??
|
||
|
||
Just a thought!!
|
||
|
||
Peter Schoenmaker
|
||
peter@peter.dgsi.com
|
||
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