From: utzoo!decvax!harpo!eagle!mhuxt!mhuxa!mhuxh!mhuxm!pyuxjj!pyuxcc!kxn
Newsgroups: net.micro
Title: retry of HELP Please!!
Article-I.D.: pyuxcc.435
Posted: Mon Feb 14 12:54:26 1983
Received: Wed Feb 16 06:15:03 1983

HELP!!!!!
     I'm new at using the net and I think I need some help.  Some time ago
I put out a message asking for help on a Commodore-64 problem.  I recieved
several replies so I thought I understood how the net operates.  When I read
my mail today, I found what looks like quite a few failed messages sent
to me.  I've included one of these later.
    It looks like other people are trying to respond to my questions but
their messages are'nt making it through.  Is this true??? If so - why not??
Could I have done something wrong when I sent the original??  Could some 
parameters on my machine be set wrong?  
     In the meantime, would anyone who sent me a reply please try sending
it via other means (U.S. mail, teleph) or retry the net in a few days.
                                 Desperately
                                 Ken Korona
                                 pyuxcc!kxn
                                 Bell Labs
                                 33 Knightsbridge Road
                                 Room 4p-308
                                 Piscataway N.J.  08854
                                 201/885-7341
 
 
 





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From: harpo!eagle!mhuxt!mhuxa!mhuxh!mhuxm!pyuxjj!pyuxcc!kxn@berkeley.arpa
Subject: c64 help
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Does anyone know what the disk format of a machine language module is for
the Commodore 64.  It has an option on the load command to take a machine
code module but there is no docum. (even in the prog. ref.) about the format
that is required.  I have an assembler that was apparently written for the
64 but it doesn't produce a useable output.  I would like to write a back
end for it that will reformat the load mod.  
                                       thanx
                                       Ken Korona
                                       pyuxcc!kxn
P.S.  Anyone interested is trading software for the 64?????