Date: Wed, 25 Jan 95 00:19 EET From: Joel Christopher Bruner Subject: [KLF-TALK:890] Re: damn computers Dan wrote: [snip] i keep getting messages like "Invalid Command.Com" [snip] Well maybe ya need to specify SHELL=C:\config.sys /e:1024 /p so that some of those programs who refer back to command.com after exiting, it'll know where to look... and the /e:1024 will give more environment space for all the SET etc variables... That's my 2 cents as for that problem.... Joel ----------------- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 95 00:19 EET From: "Aaron J. Grier" Subject: [KLF-TALK:891] Re: damn computers On Tue, 24 Jan 1995, Dan wrote: > like "Invalid Command.Com" especially after exiting some programs, and > TONS of GPFs in windows (currently if i try to boot windows it starts to > boot then gives me a GPF on progman.exe :) any ideas? i found one Umm... is your comspec set right? > computers suck :) Tell me about it. I just got mine together, and it's hanging by a string. I'd love to get rid of this SB16 SCSI-2, and give it back to my friend who lent it to me, but it's acting as my primary SCSI controller. I'm booting off of floppy so I can get this thing to work! AAGH. :-) And now in a few of the GUS programs, I'm getting this crackly crickly sound... don't know what it is, exactly. Nothing is in conflict as far as I can tell, but I do have things lined up. DMAs, IRQs, it's all lined up and very whacky. (Hmm.. maybe the SB16 on IRQ10 is messing with the GUS on IRQ11?) Anybody have any ideas? I ask this, because I can't play KFMF songs in full-fidelity without it! :-) ---- The Finn / VLA Aaron J. Grier agrier@reed.edu (other addresses will be forwarded to this one.) ----------------- Date: Tue, 24 Jan 95 22:11 EET From: Pieter Immelman Subject: [KLF-TALK:888] Re: Chris V. Wells wrote: | | On Tue, 24 Jan 1995, Chris Campbell wrote: | | > >yes i second this ... no more damn plugs ... if ya gonna do it, email the | > >person directly (this also includes other LIST's!!!) | > | > What other lists are there that deals with the Demo Scene and / or tracker | > music? | | inertia module player has two lists running off kim's server as | well as klf (listserver@oliver.sun.ac.za) you might check what lists are | running off this server besides these because there might be other | demo-related lists here. Kim's server? Excuse me... Grumble, -- pi listmaster@oliver ----------------- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 95 13:52 EET From: "Chris Campbell" Subject: [KLF-TALK:893] Re: Mod4Win Expiry On Tue, 24 Jan 95 10:08 EET, Jens Puchert wrote: >New version? Not within the next couple of days ;-) Have you tried the >clock thing to get it going for further evaluation? I put my clock back to 1992 and it still didn't work. -- Chris Campbell - Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia campbell@fox.nstn.ca / Exams (x'ams), n. Hell ----------------- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 95 13:47 EET From: "Chris Campbell" Subject: [KLF-TALK:892] Re: Mod4Win Expiry On Tue, 24 Jan 95 10:07 EET, Jens Puchert wrote: >There is one song by HMW that has all channels panned to one side, that's >the only case I've every heard about the "one speaker problem". Which >music did you play? Did the music come out of both speakers in mono mode? No, it happens with all modules, and it did come out of both speakers when I set my stereo to mono. DOS planeys, and my windows MIDI and WAV player, worked fine. -- Chris Campbell - Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia campbell@fox.nstn.ca / Exams (x'ams), n. Hell ----------------- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 95 20:15 EET From: Brian Scott Stucker Subject: [KLF-TALK:896] Re: many things > > On Sun, 22 Jan 95 02:49 EET, > kim davies wrote: > > This is all very interesting but I didn't join this tracker music / KLF > list to have stuff about Linux filling up my mailbox, do I speak for > everyone when I politely request that you take this stuff to an approaite > newsgroup or e-mail? > > -- > campbell@fox.nstn.ca / Exams (x'ams), n. Hell > Well the original question I think was someone looking or wanting a good X-windows, or linux mod player. So it is appropriate to this channel. I wouldn't want to inconveinence you by asking you to just ignore mail that you may deem inappropriate, and you don't speak for me, so you don't speak for everyone. ----------------- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 95 17:49 EET From: demegi50@crazy.fe.up.pt Subject: [KLF-TALK:894] Little tiny help... Can anyone explaine me what's up with oliver.sun.ac.za. I subscribe 4 lists in this server, i read my mail almost every days, but sometimes, this server send me 150-200 mesages. Are people talking _a_lot_ or is something with the server (i think is impossible to read 100-150 mesages a day, don't you?). Btw, what is the best program to read e-mail for DOS? And, of course, WCIDLI? (which stands for Where Can I DownLoad It). In my acount in university, i use DXMAIL 2.0 for UNIX. Since i have DOS at home, it would be nice to take all these mail home and read it there in the confort of my bedroom and while listing to some KOSMIC music(btw IPLAY has a damn good shell. It does everything.) Btw2 What's the diffrence between KFMF, KOSMIC and KLF(Hey! KLf stands for what?). I personally luv the name KOSMIC ifall three are the same guys. Btw3 Love that new homepage at luth.se(it was about time to do something differnt). Btw4 Returnig to Quake thing. I heard that, in graphics, QUAKE will be to DOOM as DOOM was to WOLFENSTEIN... Btw5 I've got a PAS16. Does anybody of you guys know where can i get source code for programing it? It would be really COOL!!. Thanx in advance. Btw6 Sorry for this huuuuge thing(i kinda hate when i've got 50 mesages to read and one of those got more than 5k). No more BTW's. Telmo Cruz Oporto, Portugal ----------------- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 95 20:16 EET From: Brian Scott Stucker Subject: [KLF-TALK:897] Re: many things > > > On Sun, 22 Jan 1995, Chris V. Wells wrote: > > > any1 here have warp? is it worth $89? > > Yup. It's worth it, if you like DOS stuff. It is much easier to install > than 2.1 was. It's nice. But I still prefer Linux! ='P > > Simon. > Yeah, it's so good that the DOS emulator is written soooo well that it took 5 minutes just to select a few directories to restore from a tape backup I wanted to use. Same excercise in regular DOS takes about 5 seconds. Everything takes longer to load, and doesn't run much better in the mean time. OS/2 takes over your sound-card so you can't use DOS-based mod-players. It does have a really nice Mahjongg game though.... It sucked. ----------------- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 95 18:31 EET From: demegi50@crazy.fe.up.pt Subject: [KLF-TALK:895] BTW7 Sorry. Forgot the btw7. btw7 How can i connect to IRC? I really luv to know this info... thankx in advance... Telmo Cruz Oporto, Portugal ----------------- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 95 20:59 EET From: Scott Rutkowski Subject: [KLF-TALK:898] stop this linux talk please Hello there. I am getting rather tired of reading messages which have nothing to do with klf music and klf issues. I recently read a message from someone asking about os/2 warp. What has Warp got to do with klf? Please stop all this rubbish and use the list in the purpose that it was created for please? Bye for now. ----------------- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 95 21:54 EET From: "Chris V. Wells" Subject: [KLF-TALK:900] Re: Little tiny help... On Wed, 25 Jan 1995 demegi50@crazy.fe.up.pt wrote: > Can anyone explaine me what's up with oliver.sun.ac.za. I subscribe 4 lists in > this server, i read my mail almost every days, but sometimes, this server send > me 150-200 mesages. Are people talking _a_lot_ or is something with the server > (i think is impossible to read 100-150 mesages a day, don't you?). well, one solution. don't subscribe too all of them, and delete the ones you don't need to read. > Btw2 What's the diffrence between KFMF, KOSMIC and KLF(Hey! KLf stands for > what?). I personally luv the name KOSMIC ifall three are the same guys. klf - kosmic loader foundation. kosmic comes from klf. i;ve been out of da seen too long to know what kfmf is, but i bet it stands for something.. :D ::dynamis cvwells@capaccess.org ----------------- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 95 22:41 EET From: "Aaron J. Grier" Subject: [KLF-TALK:901] Re: Little tiny help... On Wed, 25 Jan 1995, Chris V. Wells wrote: > klf - kosmic loader foundation. kosmic comes from klf. i;ve been out of > da seen too long to know what kfmf is, but i bet it stands for something.. :D Kosmic Free Music Foundation. ---- The Finn / VLA Aaron J. Grier agrier@reed.edu (other addresses will be forwarded to this one.) ----------------- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 95 21:12 EET From: "Chris V. Wells" Subject: [KLF-TALK:899] Re: On Tue, 24 Jan 1995, Pieter Immelman wrote: > Kim's server? Excuse me... > > Grumble, > -- pi > listmaster@oliver the monster awakens.. :D (oops, sorry about that.. :D) ::dynamis cvwells@capaccess.org ----------------- Date: Thu, 26 Jan 95 00:23 EET From: "Steven M. Hill" Subject: [KLF-TALK:902] Re: damn computers Dan, Shouldn't that be a line in the config.sys file : SHELL=C:\COMMAND.COM /P /E:512 /F /P means process autoexec.bat /E determines the environment size (for SET SB= etc) /F gets rid of DOS's multiple Abort, retry, Fail mess Anyways, if you're getting an invalid command.com, not having the above could conceivably be the cause. OTH, the GPFs in windows are not caused by this. To get the the root of the problem I would need to see config.sys, autoexec.bat, win.ini and system.ini, plus a description of the main problems. But hopefully it's all gone away now... Steve. -----------------