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INFO-ATARI16 Digest         Sun,  4 Mar 90       Volume 90 : Issue  282
 
Today's Topics:
                      Calling callgulam from TC
                               Debugger
                                GEMINI
                   PD Font Editor & Loader--where?
                            Uniterm fonts
             Yet another memory upgrade 520ST -- 2.5 Meg
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Date: 4 Mar 90 04:17:44 GMT
From: imagen!atari!portal!portal!cup.portal.com!buggs@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU
 (William Edward JuneJr)
Subject: Calling callgulam from TC
Message-ID: <27528@cup.portal.com>
 
I'm sure I've asked this before, but can't remember, so here goes......
 
Since there's no English docs to Turbo C for the ST, can one buy a book
 <of there's many to choose from> on Turbo C for the PC and still you it?
What would be the best book(s) to this with.
I'd really like to get a reply on this 'n'. I wish there was an English versio
 
 
Ed June
 
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Date: Sun, 4 Mar 90 01:39 EST
From: FRACHEL@umiami.Miami.EDU
Subject: Debugger
 
Is there any debuggers available for the St (Pd, Shareware, or commercial)
that can be used with personal pascal?
 
I writing my pascal final project on the St instead of the VAX, so
I need a debugger like the VAX debugger.
 
Frank Rachel
 
 
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Date: 4 Mar 90 17:58:42 GMT
From:
 zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!uflorida!beach.cis.ufl.edu!cr
 1@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu  (Christopher Roth)
Subject: GEMINI
Message-ID: <22548@uflorida.cis.ufl.EDU>
 
In article <9003040803.AA06754@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> STJLHI33@wooster.BITNET
 writes:
>
>GEMINI crashed on me the first time I tried to run it (two bombs). After
>running shell0 it worked fine.  Since then it has worked whether I run shell0
>or not.  Would someone explain just what shell0 does?
>
 
 
GEMINI works fine on my system, with Tos 1.4.  When I Exit out of
GEMINI, however, it looks for something called MULFEL.PRG.  Can anyone
tell me what this is, and what it does, and if it is suppose to be in
the ZOO which I obtained from wuarchive.wustl.edu?  I have a file
called MULFEL.MUP...what is the relation?  Also, I recall a message
about the original GEMINI.INF file (or whatever it is named).  Does
anyone have it...can they post it?  GEMINI seems to work real nice,
bravo, looks great in mono.
 
And now for a really dumb question:  What is INFO-ATARI Digest ?
 
Also, since I haven't gotten replies for some old questions, I will
ask them here to save room:
 
Is there a program to control drive speed on a 5.25 inch drive that
works with TOS 1.4?
 
Where can SPECTRE GCR be obtained?  My local distributor is having a
problem getting it.
 
Thanks...
 
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Date: 4 Mar 90 16:00:18 GMT
From:
 cs.utexas.edu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!sherlock!agostino@tut.
 cis.ohio-state.edu  (DELIGIA agostino)
Subject: PD Font Editor & Loader--where?
Message-ID: <1891@clyde.concordia.ca>
 
Hello again!  :~)
 
Can anybody tell me if there are any PD font editors & loaders (with the loader
preferably a desk accessory) and if so, where I may find them?
 
I'm getting tired of looking at the `system' font and would like to be able
to create and load my own.
 
BTW, I'd prefer that the editor allows for editing characters with ASCII value
greater than 127 also, ie. all 256 characters.
 
Well, any help will be welcome!
 
 
Agostino Deligia
 
agostino@sunkisd.cs.concordia.ca
agostino@concour.cs.concordia.ca
 
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Date: 4 Mar 90 06:14:18 GMT
From:
 zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!jarthur!cstein@tut.cis.ohio-state.
 edu  (Clifford Stein)
Subject: Uniterm fonts
Message-ID: <4802@jarthur.Claremont.EDU>
 
How do I load alternate character sets for Uniterm, those .UFT files?
(I think that's what they are)
 
Thanks for any help.
 
                        Cliff Stein
 
--
cstein@jarthur.claremont.edu  |   "Cops and women don't mix.  It's like
cstein@jarthur.uucp           |   eating a spoonful of Draino: sure it'll
...uunet!jarthur!cstein       |   clean you out, but it'll leave you
cstein@hmcvax.bitnet          |   feeling hollow inside."-- Naked Gun
 
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Date: 4 Mar 90 06:23:29 GMT
From:
 cs.utexas.edu!samsung!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!nic.MR.NET!ns!logajan@tut.cis.ohi
 o-state.edu  (John Logajan)
Subject: Yet another memory upgrade 520ST -- 2.5 Meg
Message-ID: <1990Mar4.062329.5408@ns.network.com>
 
Yet another memory upgrade procedure (old style 520 ST to 2.5 meg)
 
 
I was running out of room with my EZRAM 1 meg upgrade, and it was
starting to act flaky (it would wiggle loose from the MMU socket.)
 
So I sent away for some 1Mbit DRAMS from Microprocessors Unlimited
Inc.; 24000 S. Peoria Ave; Beggs Oklahoma 74421   (918) 267-4961
for $8.75 each (February 24, 1990 prices.)  They sent me 16
Samsung KM41C1000AP-8 DRAMS.  Total price $140.00 plus $7.40 for
Federal Express delivery = $147.40  -- the fastest delivery of
any mail order parts I've ever sent for and received! (Of course,
I gave them a credit card number.)
 
I removed the old EZRAM upgrade -- no need for it anymore.
 
Then I bent up pins 1,2,3,4,5,15,16,17,18 of each new DRAM so that
they pointed out sideways and clipped off all but about 1/16 inch
of the pins.
 
Next I soldered short wires on each of the on-board old DRAM pins
2 and 16.  The old DRAM pin 2 wire would later be connected to the
bent up pins on the new DRAM, pins 1 and 17 (data I/O) while the
wire to old pin 16 would be connected to new pin 18 (ground.) I
did these wires first because they would be hard to get at after
you piggy back the new DRAMS on top of the old DRAMS.
 
Now I piggybacked all the new DRAMS on top of the old 520 ST
DRAMS.  The new DRAMS have an extra set of pins, so you line them
up such that pin 9 of the new DRAM is on top of pin 8 of the old
DRAM -- as shown below.
 
[=== 1]             [18===]
[=== 2] ( 1)   (16) [17===]
[=== 3] ( 2)   (15) [16===]
[=== 4] ( 3)   (14) [15===]
[=== 5] ( 4)   (13)-[14]       Piggybacked view.
   [ 6]-( 5)   (12)-[13]
   [ 7]-( 6)   (11)-[12]
   [ 8]-( 7)   (10)-[11]
   [ 9]-( 8)   ( 9)-[10]
 
As you can see 6,5  7,6  8,7  9,8  10,9  11,10  12,11  13,12 and
14,13 pins are soldered together.
 
[=== 1] Din    GND [18===]
[=== 2] WRT   Dout [17===]
[=== 3] RAS    CAS [16===]
[=== 4] N.C.    A9 [15===]
[=== 5] A8      A6 [14]       1Mbit DRAM Pinout
   [ 6] A0      A3 [13]
   [ 7] A2      A4 [12]
   [ 8] A1      A5 [11]
   [ 9] PWR     A7 [10]
 
 
   ( 1) A8     GND (16)
   ( 2) Din    CAS (15)
   ( 3) WRT   Dout (14)
   ( 4) RAS     A6 (13)       256K DRAM Pinout
   ( 5) A0      A3 (12)
   ( 6) A2      A4 (11)
   ( 7) A1      A5 (10)
   ( 8) PWR     A7 ( 9)
 
Now for the tedious wiring job.
 
Connect each of the wires on old DRAM pin 2 to new DRAM pins 1 and 17.
 
Connect each of the wires on old DRAM pin 16 to new DRAM pin 18.
 
From any old-DRAM pin 3, daisy chain a wire to each new DRAM pin 2.
 
From any old-DRAM pin 1, daisy chain a wire to each new DRAM pin 5.
 
Now find the MMU socket.  Pin numbering (top view) goes like this:
 
    9  8  7  6  5  4  3  2  1 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61
10 /                       < >             M          60
11                                         A          59
12                                         D          58
13                                         9          57
14                                                    56
15                                                    55
16                     MMU CHIP                       54
17                    (top view)                      53
18 RAS1               C025912-38                      52
19                       U15?                         51
20                                                    50
21 CAS1L                                              49
22 CAS1H                                              48
23                                                    47
24                                                    46
25                                                    45
26                                                    44
   27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43
 
You need to connect pin 18 of the MMU to each of the new DRAM pins 3.
 
You need to connect pin 64 of the MMU to a 33 ohm resistor.
Connect the other side of the resistor to each of the new DRAM
pins 15.
 
You need to connect pin 21 of the MMU to ONLY eight of the new
DRAM pins 16 (the low order byte, chips U16, U17, U18, U24, U25,
U28, U29, U30 -- on the old style 520 ST.)
 
You need to connect pin 22 of the MMU to the OTHER eight new DRAM
pins 16 (the high order byte, chips U32, U33, U34, U38, U42, U43,
U44, U45 -- on the old style 520 ST.)
 
That should do it.  TOS 1.4 figures out the size of the RAM space
available and automagically configures the MMU to supply the
correct RAS and CAS signals etc for 2.5 meg that you now have.
 
--
- John Logajan @ Network Systems; 7600 Boone Ave; Brooklyn Park, MN 55428
- logajan@ns.network.com, john@logajan.mn.org, 612-424-4888, Fax 424-2853
 
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