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From: emjej@uokvax.UUCP (emjej)
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Subject: Re: Orphaned Response
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Date: Sat, 5-Jan-85 08:49:00 EST
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Posted: Sat Jan  5 08:49:00 1985
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Nf-From: uokvax!emjej    Jan  7 05:49:00 1985

[when you send some mail/and you want it truncated/who ya gonna call?...]

/***** uokvax:net.micro.6809 / ihnss!knudsen /  6:14 pm  Nov 28, 1984 */
I have finally proven to myself that the putc(char, channel) function in
the stdio library is defective in Coco OS9 C.
Namely, it strips off the high-order (sign) bit 7 when going to stdout.
This makes it unusable for feeding graphics coordinates to CCIO, since these
must range all the way up to 255 (or -128 thru -1, in C's viewpoint).
/* ---------- */

Just wanted to confirm that this is a CoCo-ism; it does not happen elsewhere
in Microware C. I can't help but think that somebody at RS is hosing things
severely...first the device drivers, now this...oy!

						James Jones