[Coco] scred wasRe: problems creating

Tim Fadden t.fadden at cox.net
Sat Jan 23 00:01:09 EST 2010


On 1/22/2010 7:50 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Friday 22 January 2010, Tim Fadden wrote:
>    
>> On 1/22/2010 5:11 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>      
>>> On Friday 22 January 2010, Willard Goosey wrote:
>>>        
>>>> On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 12:05:24PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>>>          
>>>>> {t2|08}/DD/MAXTOR:find scred /dd/maxtor
>>>>> scredfix.ar found in /DD/MAXTOR/AR.STF
>>>>>            
>>>> Probably the 8-bit-character patch....
>>>>
>>>>          
>>>>> And it returns that error 100% of the time, like its hard coded to go
>>>>> look for a termset file on a floppy that doesn't exist?
>>>>>            
>>>> Yep.  /dd/sys/termset unless you patched it to look elsewhere.
>>>>
>>>> Willard
>>>>          
>>> Aha!  A clue!  Ok, which of these two 'termset' files should I move to
>>> /dd/sys/termset?  It does not now exist.
>>> ----------------------------------------------------
>>> {t2|08}/DD/SYS:list ../maxtor/sys/termset
>>>
>>> TERM:$02\X\Y:$20:$1F$31::$0C:$04:$1F$30:$1F$20:$1F$21::::
>>> Wecho:$02\X\Y:$20:$1F$31::$0C:$04:$1F$30:$1F$20:$1F$21::::
>>> WpDrv:$02\X\Y:$20:$1F$31::$0C:$04:$1F$30:$1F$20:$1F$21::::
>>> wp:$02\X\Y:$20:$1F$31::$0C:$04:$1F$30:$1F$20:$1F$21::::
>>> co80:$02\X\Y:$20:$1F$31::$0C:$04:$1F$30:$1F$20:$1F$21::::
>>> W1:$02\X\Y:$20:$1f$31::$0c:$04:$1f$30:$1f$20:$1f$21:::$08$0D$00$02:
>>> W2:$02\X\Y:$20:$1f$31::$0c:$04:$1f$30:$1f$20:$1f$21:::$08$0D$00$02:
>>> W3:$02\X\Y:$20:$1f$31::$0c:$04:$1f$30:$1f$20:$1f$21:::$08$0D$00$02:
>>> W4:$02\X\Y:$20:$1f$31::$0c:$04:$1f$30:$1f$20:$1f$21:::$08$0D$00$02:
>>> W5:$02\X\Y:$20:$1f$31::$0c:$04:$1f$30:$1f$20:$1f$21:::$08$0D$00$02:
>>> W6:$02\X\Y:$20:$1f$31::$0c:$04:$1f$30:$1f$20:$1f$21:::$08$0D$00$02:
>>> W7:$02\X\Y:$20:$1f$31::$0c:$04:$1f$30:$1f$20:$1f$21:::$08$0D$00$02:
>>> W8:$02\X\Y:$20:$1f$31::$0C:$04:$1F$30:$1F$20:$1F$21:::$08$0D$00$02:
>>> W9:$02\X\Y:$20:$1f$31::$0C:$04:$1F$30:$1F$20:$1F$21:::$08$0D$00$02:
>>> W10:$02\X\Y:$20:$1f$31::$0C:$04:$1F$30:$1F$20:$1F$21:::$08$0D$00$02:
>>> W11:$02\X\Y:$20:$1f$31::$0C:$04:$1F$30:$1F$20:$1F$21:::$08$0D$0$02:
>>> W12:$02\X\Y:$20:$1f$31::$0C:$04:$1F$30:$1F$20:$1F$21:::$08$0D$00$02:
>>> W13:$02\X\Y:$20:$1f$31::$0C:$04:$1F$30:$1F$20:$1F$21:::$08$0D$02$00:
>>> W14:$02\X\Y:$20:$1f$31::$0C:$04:$1F$30:$1F$20:$1F$21:::$08$0E$02$00:
>>> W15:$02\X\Y:$20:$1f$31::$0C:$04:$1F$30:$1F$20:$1F$21:::$08$0F$02$00:
>>> T2:$1b=\Y\X:$20:$1bR:$1bW:$1e$1bY:$1bT:$1bE:$1b):$1b(:
>>> T3:$1B=\Y\X:$20:$1BR:$1BW:$1E$1BY:$1BT:$1BE:$1B):$1B(:
>>> TELEVIDEO:$1b=\Y\X:$20:$1bR:$1bW:$1e$1bY:$1bT:$1bE:$1b):$1b(:
>>> ANSI:$1b[\Y\Y;\X\XH:$01:$1b[M:$1b[P:$1b[2J:$1b[K:$1b[L:$1b[7m:$1b[0m:
>>> QVT102:$1b=\Y\X:$20:$1bR:$1bW:$1e$1bY:$1bT:$1bE:$1b$29:$1b$28:
>>> QVT101:$1b=\Y\X:$20:$1bR:$1bW:$1e$1bY:$1bT:$1bE:$1bG4:$1bG0:
>>> ABM85:$1b=\Y\X:$20:$1bR:$1bW:$1a:$1bT:$1bE:$1bj:$1bk:
>>> ABM85H:$1b=\Y\X:$20:$1bR:$1bW:$1a:$1bT:$1bE:$1bG4:$1bG0:
>>> KT7:$1B=\Y\X:$20:$1BR:$1BW:$1E$1BY:$1BT:$1BE:$1BG4:$1bG0:
>>>        
>> This one below with the coco listing most likely. unless you do
>> -t=yourtermtype.
>> The stock scred will look for the coco entry by default. or tell it what
>> you have with the -t=
>>
>> If you have the development manual, it tells you what the fields stand
>> for, and you can create
>> any entry you want by applying the appropriate codes.
>>      
> Yes, I have that manual but its been a decade since I last read it, and CRS
> is apparently setting in. ;(
>
> I should take the time to refresh my wet ram.
>
> Thanks Tim.
>
>    

Ha Ha Ha ,  I didn't mean  you should read it :-) only if you were 
interested in what the gobldy-gook was all about.

I use the ansi entry when logging into the coco through the serial port 
form other computers.  I then can edit files on the coco from the pc and 
use the cut and paste of stuff from there on the scred editor that is 
running on the coco.

Tim

>> Tim
>>
>>      
>>> {t2|08}/DD/SYS:list ../maxtor/sys/termset.scred
>>>
>>> COCO:$02\X\Y:$20:$1f$31::$0c:$04:$1f$30:$1f$20:$1f$21:
>>> VDG:$02\X\Y:$20:::$0c:$04::$1f$20:$1f$21:
>>> ABM85:$1b$3d\Y\X:$20:$1bR:$1bW:$1a:$1bT:$1bE:$1bj:$1bk:
>>> ABM85H:$1b$3d\Y\X:$20:$1bR:$1bW:$1a:$1bT:$1bE:$1bG4:$1bG0:
>>> KT7:$1b$3d\Y\X:$20:$1bR:$1bW:$1e$1bY:$1bT:$1bE:$1bG4:$1bG0:
>>> ANSI:$1b[\Y\Y;\X\XH:$01:$1b[M:$1b[P:$1b[2J:$1b[K:$1b[L:$1b[7m:$1b[0m:
>>> -------------------------
>>> As can be seen, there are only vague similarities between them.
>>>        
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