[Coco] Some "docs" for Zap 1.0

Gene Heskett gheskett at wdtv.com
Sun Apr 19 06:26:12 EDT 2015


On Sunday 19 April 2015 05:41:23 K. Pruitt wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gene Heskett"
> To: <coco at maltedmedia.com>
> Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2015 2:16 AM
> Subject: Re: [Coco] Some "docs" for Zap 1.0
>
> > On Sunday 19 April 2015 01:31:01 K. Pruitt wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
> >> > Version 1.0 of Zap is now available.
> >> >
> >> > The .dsk file containing the binary and the source file is
> >> > located at:
> >> >
> >> > https://www.dropbox.com/s/ls4cw9br2u1w369/zap.dsk?oref=e
> >> >
> >> > and the assembly file alone in .txt format is located at:
> >> >
> >> > https://www.dropbox.com/s/h7od6d4zrvepl53/zap.asm?oref=e
> >
> > These files are not accessable to me on dropbox. I will not feed
> > their spammers buy it list. They have non-members blocked, by a very
> > bandwidth wasteful nethod. I would leave it running that way just to
> > prove to dropbox how idiotic it is, but I am now being metered by
> > shentel so the constant page reloads every 5 seconds would add to my
> > bandwidth usage as well.
>
> You can just close the login pop-up and it will let you download the
> files then.

That %$#@&^ Join or else box has a non-functional, ghosted X close 
button. So it cannot be bypassed.
>
> > If you would like to make them available to all, send them to me by
> > pm and I will make a Zap subdir on my web page where anyone can
> > download them.  That sort of bandwidth usage is very nominal, and I
> > am nowhere near the 300Gb cap where they will start adding another
> > tenner to my bill if I exceed it.  Last months usage was 68Gb for a
> > reference point.
> >
> > =========
>
> Will do, Gene.  Thanks.
>
> Let me fiddle with the code some more to make sure my t's are crossed
> and my i's are dotted and I'll send it to you.
>
Got it Kelly, and posted, thanks.  But be sure and keep my copy updated 
in case you run across another gotcha.

> > As a side advert here, the Cron_vE available on my web page could be
> > combined to make a fully autonomous setup, by putting the zap
> > commands into its Crontab.datamod (no on the minute disk access's
> > that way), or into the /dd/sys/crontab file.  You would then have
> > the same long term automatic functionality as if you were driving a
> > CM11a interface, which has its own clock and memory you only have to
> > update yearly with a heyu upload command on this box. Or you could
> > write a vacation light schedule to make it look as if the lights
> > were being turned on and off like someone would be doing if they
> > were home, while you are fishing in the most famous bit of trout
> > water on the planet, just 2 miles below the Navajo Dam on the San
> > Juan River in New Mexico.
> >
> > I just updated the cron .txt and readme's on my web page.  The email
> > addresses were a bit prehistoric.
> >
> > Cheers, Gene Heskett
> > --
> > "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
> > soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
> > -Ed Howdershelt (Author)
> > Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene>
>
> Yes, using it with Cron is the way to go with the CM17A as it has no
> storage capabilities like the CM11A or the Plug 'n Power controller.
> That's a really great idea about bypassing the once-a-minute check in
> that manner.

Using data modules didn't seem to have a lot of appeal to most, but it 
sure seemed like the ideal way to do it for a resident background task 
that without it would be wearing out the floppy drive on a floppy only 
system.  Them thar things are getting to be rare birds indeed. :)

> I think a software interface to the CM11A for the Coco is a real
> possibility... though the RS-232 Pak lacks a Ring line which the CM11A
> uses. But that could be corrected with a simple adapter I think.

AFAIK, that is not used by either heyu, or the usb-serial adaptor I am 
using to drive mine.  It Just Works(TM).  The CM11a, should it need a 
clock set, sends a message back to heyu, and heyu automatically responds 
with a clockset macro when that occurs.  The fact that its sending data 
back up the cable is sufficient.

However, if doing a CM11a version for the coco, that clock setting 
ability will be a given.  Adding the rest of heyu's knobs to it will be 
a chore though. Since the CM17a has no clock, using cron to drive it 
seems like the logical thing to do.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
-- 
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene>


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