+9640News #276 Posted April 2 8 hours ago, GDMike said: Thank you. I'll be beezy Friday, who needs tires anyway...shoot. mine are almost flat...so yeah beezy day Friday, but thank you, I'll be checking it out. Well, I needed two new tires, going to pick them up today, but they were for my mower as after 4 years of use, they were on the dry-rot side and cracking significantly. 1 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill R Sullivan #277 Posted April 2 (edited) 5 hours ago, 9640News said: Well, I needed two new tires, going to pick them up today, but they were for my mower as after 4 years of use, they were on the dry-rot side and cracking significantly. Packing up computer hardware is much more FUN.😄 However, disconnecting, and untangling cables is HYSTERICAL!🥵 Edited April 2 by Bill R Sullivan added life lesson 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+9640News #278 Posted April 3 I have reviewed the mouse driver documentation against the MDOS source code, and also viewed memory. I can see no issue where any MDOS updates now or in previous years would have created any problems with the mouse driver. The mouse driver works in all text and graphic modes. I did see that upon switching modes, one would need to SET MOUSE and maybe SHOW MOUSE to get the appropriate mouse pointer definition redefined. In text modes, the text cursor is a "+" symbol. It would be good to read the mouse driver docs in the above email, and run the MDTEST program and observe what is happening as you transition across various modes. Beery 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill R Sullivan #279 Posted April 3 15 hours ago, 9640News said: I have reviewed the mouse driver documentation against the MDOS source code, and also viewed memory. I can see no issue where any MDOS updates now or in previous years would have created any problems with the mouse driver. The mouse driver works in all text and graphic modes. I did see that upon switching modes, one would need to SET MOUSE and maybe SHOW MOUSE to get the appropriate mouse pointer definition redefined. In text modes, the text cursor is a "+" symbol. It would be good to read the mouse driver docs in the above email, and run the MDTEST program and observe what is happening as you transition across various modes. Beery Hi Beery, I think GDMike passed his 9640 Geneve to someone else to test for memory problems, so it will be a while before he can do this, as he only has his TI-99/4A right now. I'm shipping him more pertinent Forth+ info this afternoon, along with other TI, Geneve and maybe Linux stuff to others. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GDMike #280 Posted April 3 4 hours ago, Bill R Sullivan said: Hi Beery, I think GDMike passed his 9640 Geneve to someone else to test for memory problems, so it will be a while before he can do this, as he only has his TI-99/4A right now. I'm shipping him more pertinent Forth+ info this afternoon, along with other TI, Geneve and maybe Linux stuff to others. True. Sorry for the delay. I've been working on an ABS pump problem, and yardwork, laundry etc... No I'm verified the mouse is fine there's nothing wrong with the mouse driver there's nothing wrong with the program that implements the mouse in the fourth plus program, but the computer itself has issues that are causing me trouble. So I'm so far pulled the plug and have to make arrangements to get the machine checked out. But I appreciate the the code and stuff but it's hard for me to switch between machines as I only have one small table one p e b, and I've been implementing a new raspberry pi as a desktop, so my small table is even smaller nowadays. One day I'm going to fix things up. I am looking into another PE at the moment from someone a couple hours away from me and hopefully I can get that settled and integrated. But yeah I don't think I need to diagnose the mouse issues because it's reporting it's working the code I was using to show like where the mouse was is just basic raw data reading the mouse and trying to put the asterisk and move the mouse again.. it wasn't supposed to be a smooth arrow pointing thing it was just showing me that the mouse was working. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GDMike #281 Posted April 3 The only thing I did different was I didn't load the library for the mouse the graph Plus what I did was I just read one of the screens with the definition for the mouse and text 80 mode and I just threw that into a screen and loaded it and kept my editor active and then I tested my mouse program and it was successful and I didn't lock up. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill R Sullivan #282 Posted April 3 19 minutes ago, GDMike said: The only thing I did different was I didn't load the library for the mouse the graph Plus what I did was I just read one of the screens with the definition for the mouse and text 80 mode and I just threw that into a screen and loaded it and kept my editor active and then I tested my mouse program and it was successful and I didn't lock up. Remember, both text modes in Forth+ are implemented directly, same as TI Forth, and the graphic modes GRAPHIC 2-7 are implemented with MDOS XOPs! 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GDMike #283 Posted April 3 Maybe someone can give me a crash course in XOP Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill R Sullivan #284 Posted April 4 1 hour ago, GDMike said: Maybe someone can give me a crash course in XOP The only place I know for this info is Paul Charlton's GenPROG. I paid $75.00 for my copy, which I did not receive until after the MDOS buy out, when GenPROG became part of the buy out! I also contributed to the buy out; twice. Until now I was done with the 9640 Geneve (especially the GenMOD version); so fortunately I will be taking a 6 to 9 month hiatus from AtariAge, 9640 Geneve, MDOS and XOP. Saved by my daughter's desire to move out of this hacienda. Strange what trivia comes to mind by painful past events.🥵 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+9640News #285 Posted April 4 Bill, whatever your contributions were, they were very much appreciated. Thank you. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill R Sullivan #286 Posted April 4 (edited) 20 hours ago, 9640News said: Bill, whatever your contributions were, they were very much appreciated. Thank you. Beery, I was just glad to be a part of the 9640 Geneve taking over the TI's Home Computer contribution, as my first 9640 Geneve became a "Guinie pig" for GenMod and 2MB MEMEX; White Pages galore!. We did everything to make the Geneve faster with up-graded components, all for naught. It was almost two years until termination resistors on the 2MB MEMEX address lines cured the abominable White Pages. Anyway, it was only a small matter of time before this GenMOD Geneve died. Bud Mills could not fix it, so he replaced it with a standard 9640 Geneve, and later after several upgrades, it was a very happy PFM 515K+ with 2 MB MEMEX, but can only use 504K of it. At one time I had two GenMOD Geneves, each with one 2MB MEMEX! Now here I am pounding on a PC wireless keyboard, that before I started packing to move, served my TI-99/4A with F18 V1 NanoPEB & USB, Dell E6430 8GB laptop, Dell E6420 4GB laptop, and Dell 7010 Optiplex MT 20GB and 500GB SSD, via 4 port VGA/USB K/V/M. Now the two laptops along with docking stations are packed up for the move. BTW they are both running MINT Linux, while the MT is still Windows 7 PRO, but once moved will also go over to MINT Linux. Edited April 4 by Bill R Sullivan added additional info 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GDMike #287 Posted April 11 Next week I'll be plunging back into FORTH+. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill R Sullivan #288 Posted April 11 13 hours ago, GDMike said: Next week I'll be plunging back into FORTH+. That means I'll have to go out and purchase the large document folder to ship those additional manual items along with the Forth+ SCREENs of low level code, as I could not find the key for my large 4 drawer cabinet out in the garage. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+Lee Stewart #289 Posted April 11 3 hours ago, Bill R Sullivan said: I could not find the key for my large 4 drawer cabinet out in the garage. Should that not be easy to pick? ...lee 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill R Sullivan #290 Posted April 11 23 minutes ago, Lee Stewart said: Should that not be easy to pick? ...lee For anyone who has functional hands and fingers. Remember, I don't "touch type" or solder or attempt to fix malfunctioning computer hardware any more, and picking locks is not something I ever did, as losing or misplacing keys was not something I did either. Yucks! How much my little corner of the world has changed. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GDMike #291 Posted April 12 On 4/11/2021 at 2:14 PM, Bill R Sullivan said: For anyone who has functional hands and fingers. Remember, I don't "touch type" or solder or attempt to fix malfunctioning computer hardware any more, and picking locks is not something I ever did, as losing or misplacing keys was not something I did either. Yucks! How much my little corner of the world has changed. Don't send the cabinet. 😂 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill R Sullivan #292 Posted April 13 1 hour ago, GDMike said: Don't send the cabinet. 😂 Darn, you're getting too sharp for your own good. How else am I suppose to get it open? 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+TheBF #293 Posted April 14 On 4/12/2021 at 8:48 PM, Bill R Sullivan said: Darn, you're getting too sharp for your own good. How else am I suppose to get it open? Can you hold an electric drill safely? Seems to work for the criminals. 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GDMike #294 Posted April 14 12 hours ago, TheBF said: Can you hold an electric drill safely? Seems to work for the criminals. Bill, I've seen where if you just lean next to it, bam it just opens. I've seen it in a movie. Maybe those keys are all the same on those cabinet's? Anyone got a key? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill R Sullivan #295 Posted April 14 12 hours ago, TheBF said: Can you hold an electric drill safely? Seems to work for the criminals. To the best of my knowledge, I've never been a criminal, but then I've been in many other countries where my normal actions may have been against their laws, however, I was never arrested, so I simply don't really know about my criminal status on planet earth. 🤨 No, I'm not from Mars, nor do I believe that I've ever been above or beyond the atmosphere of planet earth, yet. Finally, no, I can't safely hold an electric drill for more than 30 seconds in either hand. My left hand is totally unsafe, because it can't hold a single sheet of standard printer paper for 30 seconds. My hands do work if I can grasp, full fist-ed, something like the steering wheel of my car. Yes, I am licensed to drive. Amazing, no? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill R Sullivan #296 Posted April 14 (edited) 1 hour ago, GDMike said: Bill, I've seen where if you just lean next to it, bam it just opens. I've seen it in a movie. Maybe those keys are all the same on those cabinet's? Anyone got a key? Hmmm! "Lean next to it"? I think I could wave a magic wand over the lock, but I just don't have a magic wand or if I do, I can't find it either 🤨. On the other "hand", if I could just find that million $, all my problems would be solved! Maybe it's in the cabinet? Edited April 14 by Bill R Sullivan Added important comment 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GDMike #297 Posted April 14 (edited) Ok. I've finally solved my desk problem with this. The chair Will have to be cleaned up too... what a mess this room was before I started. You couldn't see the desk. VID_20210414_122637896.mp4 Edited April 14 by GDMike Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill R Sullivan #298 Posted April 14 (edited) 5 minutes ago, GDMike said: Ok. I've finally solved my desk problem with this. The chair Will have to be cleaned up too... what a mess this room was before I started. You couldn't see the desk. VID_20210414_122637896.mp4 20.77 MB · 1 download Mike, I don't understand why you would consider moving out of this house! Of course, my man cave is a mess (double mess) right now, due to the pending move; which I have to be totally involved in, as I have to pack all my computer stuff or watch it be destroyed by others, but I'm too slow (extra slow using extreme care), besides that I don't want to move, as I've already done my share of moving; 4 times to/from California & Texas, twice to/from Indiana, and once to/from Minnesota, Wisconsin, New York, and Florida. Edited April 14 by Bill R Sullivan added everything Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites