************** Cat 3 Top 5 ************** Topic 5 Sun Mar 05, 1989 S.WOOD3 at 01:37 PST Sub: CS-DOS Is CS alive and well? ------------ Category 3, Topic 5 Message 1 Sun Mar 05, 1989 S.WOOD3 at 01:51 PST More and more I learn about CS-DOS... this is really a great product. I just thought to add EP's Disknoser v2.0 (to replace v1.5) and it works flawlessly. So while I was at it I thought maybe I could replace the sorry file copier that CS provided (sorry Chris) with EP's Nerdcopy... and VIOLA! That works great too! The real question now is.... Is Chris Smeets still alive... and is he well? I've attempted numerous times in the past several months to connect with his BBS and no joy. The phone rings but no one's home so to speak. He mentioned v1.4 was the prelude to v2.0--has anyone seen v2.0? Geez... the way I see it CS-DOS is the only thing that makes this white elephant, er... 128... on my desk worth keeping around for awhile longer. I'd sure hate to see things end just as they got off the ground. ------------ Category 3, Topic 5 Message 2 Sun Mar 05, 1989 HORO [-SysOp-] at 10:25 EST Chris is alive and well, and in fact was at our Telecommunications Conference a few weeks back (The transcript's in the libraries -- I'll dig up the file number and put it in a later post (If no one else does) -- his BB is a different story his hard drive (on his MS.DOS machine - ) failed, and the BB is not up. I'm not sure he plans to revive it. I'd love to see CS-DOS on a ROM -- I'd use it all the time! ------------ Category 3, Topic 5 Message 3 Mon May 29, 1989 QBB.B [QBB.BARB] at 00:48 EDT How big is CS DOS? If it can load into a 64K Quick Brown Box it should be pretty much like having it in a ROM. I'd like to see it. Ed Parry of "NERD" fame, not to mention EBBS, seems to like CS DOS, too Barb ------------ Category 3, Topic 5 Message 4 Mon May 29, 1989 HORO [] at 08:25 EDT I love CS-DOS too, and would love to see it replace the existing operating system in the machine. ------------ Category 3, Topic 5 Message 5 Sun Feb 25, 1990 STANLEYB at 08:30 EST I too think CS_DOS is great but I just spent an hour downloading it from Genieand cannot get ARC128 to work at all. For every ARC/x command entered all I get is SYNTAX ERROR?. Is anyone else having this problem or is it just me? Did I just get a bad download or is CS pulling a fast one on us and ARC128 is not really there, only a figment of my imagination. I need some clarification on this one. ------------ Category 3, Topic 5 Message 6 Sun Feb 25, 1990 C128-BILL [SYSOP] at 11:58 EST Stanley, a couple of questions: 1. Did you 'INSTALL' ARC128? 2. Is ARC128 on your disk, after SDA'ing? 3. If 1. is no, and 2 is yes, then type 'A:ARC128', and the commands should be displayed. Type A:ARC128/x or A:ARC128/e with CSDOS in drive 8, along with the proper drive and file name of the arc you want to dissolve, or.... 4. If 1 is no, then read the doc files about install, 'cause ARC128 does not come installed per the autoexec. Use the Type command to read the docs. ARC128 is disk based, if not installed in RAM. ------------ Category 3, Topic 5 Message 7 Mon Feb 26, 1990 STANLEYB at 19:14 EST Yes to both questions. I did install ARC128 into the REU and after typing in ARC/X all I got for a response was ?syntax error and then READY. This was of course after I got the menu for ARC. This seemed to be AOK but could get no response from the ARC program. Then tried to load ARC128 directly from the disk into core but this gave a [D [Ddifferent problem... the program would not even load. Got a systeerror trying to load the program like it could not recognize it as a program at all. I tried downloading the whole thing again thinking maybe I had a bad download but got the same results the second time. Has anyone else had a problem with this or is it just me? ------------ Category 3, Topic 5 Message 8 Mon Feb 26, 1990 C128-BILL [SYSOP] at 22:38 EST If I could make a suggestion, go back to the original SDA file (which would be file #7799, CS-DOS15.SFX) and after formatting a brand new disk, load the file into the 128, and dissolve it to this fresh disk. Do not place any other files on this disk. Now RUN"SHELL and type in the commands from my previous message. Make sure that you do not have any fast loaders (such as Jiffy-dos, etc) installed. Just on a side bet, have you checked your '71 drive alignment recently, and checked the REU? ------------ Category 3, Topic 5 Message 9 Wed Feb 28, 1990 STANLEYB at 20:05 EST Both the REU and '71 check out AOK. but still can't get ARC to respond. I think I have tried every conceivable combination of commands. What now? Is any one else having this problem? ------------ Category 3, Topic 5 Message 10 Thu Mar 01, 1990 STANLEYB at 21:08 EST Problem with ARC128 is solved and it works like a champ. It was all a missunderstanding of the information given in the DOCs file. You do not just type in ARC/n, You have to enter the full name ARC128/n. The documentation does not make that distinction and it is a little confusing (at least to me it was). To eliminate this problem, I renamed ARC128 to just plain ARC. Now there will be no more confusion. Thank you Chris Smeets, my donation is on it's way. ------------ Category 3, Topic 5 Message 14 Sun Mar 11, 1990 N.L.WILLIAMS [Cpt Nathan] at 21:05 CST Thanks, I was just wondering...Was begining to think I was seeing things. Another quick question. Is there anyway to extract using CSXARC just one file from a ARC. Or a ability to extract a a MS-DOS arc on more then one disk. I Have a arc that is larger then a disk when dearced. Can't get all the files as I run out of room. Cpt Nathan ------------ Category 3, Topic 5 Message 15 Mon Mar 26, 1990 H.YOUNG1 at 21:48 CST cs-dos -- more confussion I am glad I read through the messages on CS-DOS here. The documentation did not give a very good accounting of the command structure and I was having the SAME problem getting it to run. Thanks for clearing that up for me. Now, another problem arises. I am using a 1700 (128K) REU. It installs OK with the existing AUTOEXEC file as far as a ramdisk for the shell commands. I would like to run LHA, which requires room on an REU. I have not been able to figure out how to set up room for it on the 1700. I am n (oops) new at this, so bear with me. I have tried the "poke 7120, 1*16+2" command, thinking this would set aside bank 1 of the REU for an LHA area. Oh, yea, I previously did a "setram 16,1" to put the ramdisk in bank 0. This doesn't work. When I run LHA, it send back the message that the REU is in use. Anyone have any ideas on how to get the LHA prg to run using a bank of the 1700 REU? ANY help would be appreciated. ------------ Category 3, Topic 5 Message 16 Tue Mar 27, 1990 C.SMEETS at 21:35 EST Mr Young, CS-DOS currently uses the 1700/1750 for three things. The first is the RAMdisk where it stores CS-DOS commands. Since you said setram 16,1 That allocates all of the 1700's bank 0 for the RAMdisk. The second use is CSARC1750 and LHA's work buffer. To tell these programs what area of the 17xx they are free to use, you say poke 7119,start*16+end where start is the lowest bank (in your case 1), and end is the highest bank plus one (in your case 2) The third use is for the terminal's capture buffer (the terminal is still under construction) To tell CS-DOS where the capture buffer is, you say poke 7120,start*16+end So the only thing you were doing wrong is POKE'ing 7120 instead of 7119. CS ------------ Category 3, Topic 5 Message 17 Wed Mar 28, 1990 H.YOUNG1 at 20:29 CST Thank you for clearing up my problem. I was getting cross-eyed reading the docs looking for the answer. Part of the problem was I did not have enough knowledge to figure out the proper poke. I am learning as I go, however, and am starting to experiment with crating my own exec files. I have only had the program working right for two days and I'm already impressed. Thanks again. ************ Cat 3 Top 18 ************ Topic 18 Sun Jul 29, 1990 D.LARIVEE at 20:52 PDT Sub: CS/DOS 128 Questions I have a few questions that I hope someone will be able to help me with in using CS/DOS (see first post) 4 message(s) total. ************ ------------ Category 3, Topic 18 Message 1 Sun Jul 29, 1990 D.LARIVEE at 20:52 PDT The documentation that comes with CS/DOS tells you how to do ARC's for everything except for creating Self Disolving Arcs (.SDA). Could someone tell me how to create a SDA? Also, I have noticed some files are showing up on GEnie with .SFX on the end lately. They seem to be the same as the old .SDA filetypes. Can someone tell me what the difference is? One more question. Can you make a SDA/SFX using CS/DOS128 that a 64 user would be able to self disolve (assuming you are creating something for the 64 of course)? ------------ Category 3, Topic 18 Message 3 Mon Jul 30, 1990 W.ROBERSON at 22:51 EDT The difference between SDAs and SFXs, is the ability to be disolved in either the 64 mode or the 128 mode. The SFXs will disolve either mode. The 64 mode SDAs will not disolve in the 128 mode. CS-DOS with an add-on can make LHARCs, which are compatable with other types of systems (IBM, AMIGA). The LHA command appends to the LHA and in fact will create the LHA. If you use the command LHA -S filename.sfx, you will create an SFX file which can be self disolved from either 64 or 128 modes. You need to have a REU to use the LHA command, and you have to command the setup using a POKE before using the LHA command. The specifics can be found in the LHA docs. 8) Bill 8) ------------ Category 3, Topic 18 Message 4 Mon Jul 30, 1990 WC.COLEMAN [*Sysop*] at 23:57 EDT .SFX files are also smaller than their .SDA equivalents. BTW you don't need to include the suffix in the filename: LHA -s filename will work just fine. -WC ------------