From: rusure on
On Jul 21, 8:33 am, JB <jbrown1...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On Jul 20, 10:36 am, JB <jbrown1...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>.  I will try it out.
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> What issue of Gazette was this?  Might want to look at all the code.
> A copier is interesting too.- Hide quoted text -

My primary guess is the Disk Rapid Transit program in
the December 1987 issue. A secondary guess is the
Disk Doubler program in the August 1989 issue .The
gong code may be in neither. The SID parameters are
probably the same but may be stored in a different order.
I am almost positive that the delay code is my own.

I found another typo. There are 2 commas
next to each other in the sidval .dby
statement. One comma needs to be deleted.
From: rusure on
On Jul 21, 10:52 am, rusure <r_u_s...(a)mybluelight.com> wrote:
> On Jul 21, 8:33 am, JB <jbrown1...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > On Jul 20, 10:36 am, JB <jbrown1...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> >.  I will try it out.
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> > What issue of Gazette was this?  Might want to look at all the code.
> > A copier is interesting too.- Hide quoted text -
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> My primary guess is the Disk Rapid Transit program in
> the December 1987 issue.  A secondary guess is the
> Disk Doubler program in the August 1989 issue  .The
> gong code may be in neither.  The SID parameters are
> probably the same but may be stored in a different order.
> I am almost positive that the delay code is my own.

The original GONG code is in the program "Disk Rapid
Transit" in the December 1987 issue of COMPUTE
GAZETTE. it's a file, not disk copier. The SID is
activated in the code in locations between $1180 and
$11cf. CG sets the SID volume to it's higest value 15
I use a more modest value of 3. Otherwise, the SID
parameters are identical in the GAZETTE and my programs.

From: rusure on
On Jul 20, 8:15 pm, rusure <r_u_s...(a)mybluelight.com> wrote:

> > sidval .dby $3c73,,$cc9.,$c319,$d315

please change the above line to

sidval .dby $3c73,$cc9.,$c319,$315
From: Dmackey828 on
On Wed, 21 Jul 2010 07:33:51 -0700 (PDT), JB <jbrown1289(a)gmail.com>
wrote:

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>Thanks for the code. I will try it out.
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>What issue of Gazette was this? Might want to look at all the code.
>A copier is interesting too.


Let us know how it works out.
From: Dmackey828 on
On Wed, 21 Jul 2010 13:50:57 -0700 (PDT), rusure
<r_u_sure(a)mybluelight.com> wrote:

>On Jul 21, 10:52�am, rusure <r_u_s...(a)mybluelight.com> wrote:
>> On Jul 21, 8:33�am, JB <jbrown1...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
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>> > > On Jul 20, 10:36�am, JB <jbrown1...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> >. �I will try it out.
>>
>> > What issue of Gazette was this? �Might want to look at all the code.
>> > A copier is interesting too.- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> My primary guess is the Disk Rapid Transit program in
>> the December 1987 issue. �A secondary guess is the
>> Disk Doubler program in the August 1989 issue �.The
>> gong code may be in neither. �The SID parameters are
>> probably the same but may be stored in a different order.
>> I am almost positive that the delay code is my own.
>
>The original GONG code is in the program "Disk Rapid
>Transit" in the December 1987 issue of COMPUTE
>GAZETTE. it's a file, not disk copier. The SID is
>activated in the code in locations between $1180 and
>$11cf. CG sets the SID volume to it's higest value 15
>I use a more modest value of 3. Otherwise, the SID
>parameters are identical in the GAZETTE and my programs.


The disk image can be found here :

http://www.q-link.cc/commodore/typins/1987_12.zip

Just in case anyone wants it..