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Is there a newer version of MTS available
Hello: Just wondering when the newest version of MTS will be released for Hercules. Going over the messages on the list, I wasn't able to find a release date. Thank You --Lucien
By Lucien Hoydic · #268 ·
Re: Where is COPY:GLOBALS?
OK - It's good to know that they aren't necessarily in files with the same name. Thanks for your help. Wish I could help more with the d1996 stuff. John
By John Palmer · #267 ·
Re: Where is COPY:GLOBALS?
I'm leaving for a couple of weeks tomorrow and didn't have time to reply to this before leaving. This is, perhaps oddly, one of the more difficult pieces to rebuild. Most if not all, of those copy
By Mike Alexander · #266 ·
Re: Where is COPY:GLOBALS?
Hmm, its still missing some things. The code I am assembling may be old and it may even need some of the ASMH mods that we don't have. Its actually called RNBRSUB - the routine that is called to
By John Palmer · #265 ·
Re: Where is COPY:GLOBALS?
Not off the top of my head. That's another thing I want to work on. Mike
By Mike Alexander · #264 ·
Re: Where is COPY:GLOBALS?
At Wayne State, students and other university folks didn't have a surcharge, but commercial customers did.? WSU made some extra cash selling computer time to companies and the government. The U.S.
By John Palmer · #263 ·
Re: Where is COPY:GLOBALS?
I think so, but I don't know for sure. There wasn't a surcharge, at least not for most users, at UM. I presume the hooks are there but disabled. I have printouts of the final state of most of these
By Mike Alexander · #262 ·
Re: Where is COPY:GLOBALS?
Its great that he will join. Did Bob Parnes leave behind the source code? That may be interesting to see. I imagine there are some hooks to handle the surcharge mechanism.? As I recall, it was an
By John Palmer · #261 ·
Re: Where is COPY:GLOBALS?
I finally got a chance to talk to Jeff about this. He says he is not a member of this list but should be and will join it. The Confer files are a bit disorganized, but probably complete. He got it
By Mike Alexander · #260 ·
Re: Where is COPY:GLOBALS?
If Jeff has the files, I'd volunteer to test them out if he has them in an .aws tape file. Is Jeff a member of this group?
By John Palmer · #259 ·
Re: Where is COPY:GLOBALS?
Mostly for privacy reasons. I suppose, however, that much of that would be ok and perhaps interesting to someone. I'll think about it. When I retired I gave most of my stuff to the Bentley Library
By Mike Alexander · #258 ·
Re: Where is COPY:GLOBALS?
For privacy reasons, or just reducing clutter? If the latter, would it be available separately? Sounds like an interesting artifact.
By Bile Geek · #257 ·
Re: Where is COPY:GLOBALS?
The 1996 version needs more work before we can release it. There are about 35,000 files that are either on the 1996 system or the D6 disk packs. We need to go through this list and decide which
By Mike Alexander · #256 ·
Re: Where is COPY:GLOBALS?
Thanks for all the effort on this. Is the d1996 distribution assembled for Hercules? Just wondering if you got Confer to work on it. I noticed the archive.michigan-terminal-system.org DNS still
By John Palmer · #255 ·
Re: Where is COPY:GLOBALS?
It is done. I have been sitting on a couple of trivial changes for it to compile on Windows for several months now. I also feel I need to put together some other information regarding discussions
By Thomas Valerio · #254 ·
Re: Where is COPY:GLOBALS?
Thanks - that makes sense. How is the Hercules HIM code coming? Are you still having some trouble getting it to work with SDL Hercules?
By John Palmer · #253 ·
Re: Where is COPY:GLOBALS?
That file (copy:globals) along with quite a few others, is now part of the macro library called COPY:SECTIONS*SAL. See the comments for component 4215 in the driver file for more info. These
By Mike Alexander · #252 ·
Where is COPY:GLOBALS?
Another wonky question: I was fiddling around with RNBRSUB and tried to write my own with custom billing classes. I already generated a *RATEFILE with the values that I want, but I need to replace
By John Palmer · #251 ·
Re: Disk Volumes added in INIT:INITCMD sometimes cause *CMD to fail
That's a good question. I think that the only thing that you need to patch is the 4 character volume name but it's been a long time since I did that so I'm not entirely sure. You might also have to
By Mike Alexander · #250 ·
Disk Volumes added in INIT:INITCMD sometimes cause *CMD to fail
I have additional disk volumes that I add to the system by running SYS:DSK from INIT:INITCMD. I am seeing an issue where other processes start ahead of this and if the volume isn't mounted yet,
By John Palmer · #249 ·