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UNIX <---> Apple //e and //c Terminal system [message #113798] Tue, 17 September 2013 14:47
ee65xdh is currently offline  ee65xdh
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Date: Mon, 18-Feb-85 22:16:50 EST
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Posted: Mon Feb 18 22:16:50 1985
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The responses are in:

US Mail :67

Posting:
  Raw source:6
  Raw Hex   :3
  Binihex (and other "codes") :6

My problems:

The initial program I wrote, I developed (tested) using one of our
UCSD unix systems. (That is a no no because it becomes property of
The University of California Regents.)

Well, seeing that It would belong to them and not to me, I dumped
that version and rewrote it (bigger and better.[More on that]).

So, I face a dillema. I want to US mail it, but there's a catch... I
have to start a little distribution house. So I will be doing
legal paperwork for a month or so. I'll probably require some $
for my costs and what not. I'll post the address and the details soon.

Specs:

Software interupt driven modem routines,
Reverse and forward scrolling
Insert / Delete line
Screen Dump
Inverse / Normal characters
Capture buffer
Capture buffer print and save to disk
Auto Dialing (for Hayes smartmodem and compatibles)
Redialing (User must initiate)
Dialing "phone book"

Possibles: (Depending on my class load and ambition)

Definable function keys (10 [open apple 0-9])
Transmit text file directly into vi.

Any other suggestions? (I'm not ambitious enough to put the kermit
protocol in, but I might be persuaded.)

Have any of you set up a home-business before? I'd like to hear from
you.

                   -Jim Hayes
                    sdcsvax!sdcc7!ee65xdh

Or, if you really want to talk, (619) 455-1195 between 6-11pm west
coast time. (ask for Jim)
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