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1835.1 | No read access | RLAV::WEGER | Bruce Weger | Fri Oct 28 1988 23:48 | 11 |
| woops.
The file EUROPE_DEMOA.WRP seems to be set to NO world read.
Although EUROPE_DEMOB.WRP is ok.
I can't wait to get to the other half of the disk (the 'A' file)
and get a look at these demos.
Thanks for the upload ;')
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1835.2 | Too quick for me!! | LOWLIF::DAVIS | That's not a BUG, it's a FEATURE! | Sun Oct 30 1988 22:22 | 13 |
| :-) That's what I get for announcing it before I'm done! You must have just
caught me during my XMODEM session because I set it W:R as soon as it was done.
By the way, I just found out that I sorta screwed up. If you run BarBrian from
Workbench, the machine GURUS. Well, it works from the CLI. I didn't try to
figure out why yet. What is the default STACK size set to when you don't
explicitly state one in the icon???? Maybe that's the problem?
Also, I should have said that I have a 2000, so this disk runs NoFastMem in
the startup-sequence. The demos seem to like it. :-) If you don't have
expansion memory, you probably won't want it to do that.
...richard
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1835.3 | WARP Program? | DNEAST::COMBAR_CURT | Curtis T. Combar - Augusta QIS | Mon Oct 31 1988 15:52 | 5 |
| Hmmm, seems like I've heard discussion of WARP elsewhere on-line
but no luck finding it again. Should I have a program that will
slap those tracks back on a disk. If so, where can I find it?
Curt
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1835.4 | Warp's here | VTHRAX::KIP | G.M. Landingham 293-5297 | Mon Oct 31 1988 15:59 | 6 |
| You can get WARP here:
MSBIS""::DISK16:[AMIGA.ARC.UTILITIES]WARP11.ARC
I got one or two small error msgs while restoring this stuff. But
the demos seem to run ok.
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1835.5 | Oooh, the phone bill! | NAC::PLOUFF | Cider Season Has Begun | Tue Nov 01 1988 12:10 | 4 |
| Any chance of repackaging the Warp files smaller than 360K for
Sneakernet transfers (i.e. via PC diskette)??
Wes
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1835.6 | Well, I could... | LOWLIF::DAVIS | That's not a BUG, it's a FEATURE! | Tue Nov 01 1988 18:02 | 7 |
| And I thought I was being nice by making it two warp files!! :-) Really, I
have it nice. I'm in K.C. only 15 minutes from my office with a 2400 baud
modem and NO LONG DISTANCE! I could re-upload it in four pieces if there
is a lot of interest. Otherwise, just drop me a disk to Richard Davis @KCO
and I'll copy it off the next day.
...richard
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1835.7 | DEwarp instructions please | MEMORY::SOVIE | SSDD | Tue Nov 01 1988 21:09 | 11 |
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What's the proper syntax of the command line to reconstruct a Warped
disk?? I tryed copying warp to RAM and then
RAM:warp read 1 79 df1:
Warp asked to insert the source in DF0; and then chunked away
I ended up with a file called .WRP on DF1:
Dean
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1835.8 | | CSC32::J_PARSONS | Like Lesser Birds on the 4 Winds... | Tue Nov 01 1988 22:06 | 23 |
| >What's the proper syntax of the command line to recontruct a Warped
>disk?? I tryed copying warp to RAM and then
> RAM:warp read 1 79 df1:
WARP will only work with df0: when used either to make or unpack
a .wrp file. If you have a .wrp file you're trying to write to disk,
use the following command
WARP WRITE device:filename
You'll be prompted to insert the target floppy in drive 0; put the
floppy in the drive and hit return and you'll see status reports
as the file is unpacked.
To make a .wrp file from an existing disk, put the disk you want
to compress into df0:. Then issue the following command
WARP READ x y device:filename
where x is the starting track number and y is the ending track number.
Warp doesn't care where the output file goes in this case but the
input disk has to be in df0:
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1835.9 | exi | MEMORY::SOVIE | SSDD | Wed Nov 02 1988 10:56 | 11 |
|
Ok I've downloaded the two files onto a disk and gave them the name
eura.wrp and eurb.wrp soo the correct syntax is
WARP WRITE device:filename>>> WARP WRITE DF0:EURA.WRP
and when that is finished WARP WRITE DF0:EURB.WRP
and then I will have a totally reconstructed disk??
Dean
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1835.10 | | CSC32::J_PARSONS | Like Lesser Birds on the 4 Winds... | Wed Nov 02 1988 11:01 | 11 |
| re .9
It's going to be tough if you just have 1 drive. Warp will only
write to DF0:. I don't know if it's possible to have warp read from
and write to the same device, but I doubt it. You need to have EURA.WRP
and EURB.WRP either in RAM: or DF1: to really make this work. Then
do
WARP WRITE DF1:EURA.WRP and
WARP WRITE DF1:EURB.WRP
and then you have a fully reconstructed disk.
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1835.11 | thanks | MEMORY::SOVIE | SSDD | Wed Nov 02 1988 16:20 | 6 |
| re .10
thanks, I'll try again tonight,, BTW I do have 2 drives so
it should be easy....
Dean
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1835.12 | Nice demos / Kudos for Zmodem | ROMULN::MYEE | Boycott Styrofoam cups, save the ozone. | Thu Nov 03 1988 10:46 | 21 |
|
I just download this demo last night. It's almost as good as the
"Wild Copper Demo"!!! Seem like the europeans really know how to
hack. But, I'm having problems with some of the demos. With the
"Alien" demo, the text goes to garbage after the first few seconds.
And the "Champs" demo seems to leave spots(leftover garbage) on
the screen. Is this the correct behavior ??
Some interesting info:
I downloaded this demo using SZ.EXE(VMS Zmodem) and AZcomm(Amiga).
The download failed the last 3 mins of a 35 min download. I remembered
that Zmodem is suppose to be able to recover from a failure like
this. So, I tried "SZ -r filename" on the VAX side, and AZcomm's
"Resume Zmodem receive" on the Amiga side. AND, IT WORKED !!! Now,
I am really convince that Zmodem is the BEST modem protocal. Hmmm,
if there were only a VT220 emulator with Zmodem, then I'll be in
Amiga heaven...
_M
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1835.13 | They work on my 2000 | MDKCSW::DAVIS | That's not a BUG, it's a FEATURE! | Thu Nov 03 1988 15:39 | 5 |
| They all work OK on my A2000. I do remember that the text "Alien" was
messed up until I ran NoFastMem in the background. Maybe the ZModem
repair didn't quite make fix it all??
...richard
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1835.14 | Alien demo still doesn't quite work. | ROMULN::MYEE | Boycott Styrofoam cups, save the ozone. | Wed Nov 09 1988 13:53 | 9 |
|
I retransmitted the file, and Aliens still puts up garbled text
after the first few seconds. Does anyone else have this problem,
or am I the only one? I have NoFastMem in my Demo disk startup.
My configuration is an Amiga 500 with 1 meg and 1 external floppy
drive.
_M
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