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Subject: COCO 3 problems
Message-ID: <1986Dec15.155154.14868@utcs.uucp>
Date: Mon, 15-Dec-86 15:51:54 EST
Article-I.D.: utcs.1986Dec15.155154.14868
Posted: Mon Dec 15 15:51:54 1986
Date-Received: Tue, 16-Dec-86 19:43:45 EST
Reply-To: ac@utcs.UUCP (Mark Acfield)
Organization: University of Toronto Computing Services, general purpose UNIX
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Some time ago I posted the following to net.micro.6809.  Soon afterward
the newsgroup disappeared.  Since I got only one response to my posting
I thought I might try again, this time to comp.sys.m6809.
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Subject: COCO 3 clock speed

   When I got my new COCO 3 home all seemed fine except that the image it
produced on my TV screen was wavering somewhat.  I thought perhaps some
hum was coming from the power supply and took the machine back to the
store to compare it with another one.  As to be expected, when I got there
my machine performed flawlessly.  I even took it to a second store to
try it out there.  Again, the display seemed fine.  I was about to give up
and assume that some strange interaction between my TV and my COCO 3 was
occurring.  Thing was though, I also have a COCO and a COCO 2 and they
didn't exhibit this problem.  Then I remembered that home television use
a refresh rate of 60Hz so that any hum that might creep into the display
won't cause screen wavering.  Perhaps the COCO 3 clock was of frequency.
I decided to check this out using the TIMER function built into basic.
The result of my experiment, which by this time came as no surprise, was
COCO 3 counts of 60 seconds in about 58 seconds or real world time.
Again I went back to the store,  this time armed with my little timer
program.  To my suprise, their COCO 3 also took 58 seconds to count
of what should have been 60 seconds.  Next we tried 4 more COCO 3's.
All seemed to run fast.  Now this amounts to a 3% error.  Hard to
imagine that this is just slightly off crystal.  Perhaps all you who
have access to a COCO 3 could try checking them to see if they run fast.
My little timer program is listed below (as well as I can remember it):
10 TX=999
20 TIMER=0
30 '
40 T=INT(TIMER/60)
50 IF T<>TX THEN PRINT T:TX=T:SOUND 100,1
60 GOTO 30
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Subject: COCO 3 Basic bug?

   I have noticed an odd problem/feature of the print command.  If you
use a comma to specify column printing it doesn't work right for 40 or
80 column screens.  For example try:
FOR I=1 to 1000
PRINT I,I
NEXT I

For the 32 column screen I get 2 columns.  If I specify WIDTH 40 or
WIDTH 80 then the rightmost column shifts over one column to the right
every time the number of digits needed to print I increases.  Bug??



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Name:     Mark Acfield (University of Toronto Computing Services)
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