Re: [M100] In the hospital

2019-07-19 Thread Stephen Adolph
Hi Ken, Sorry to hear this buddy. Better to know the issue than have it sneak up on you. Sounds like you are in great hands! Reassuring. Get well soon. Steve On Friday, July 19, 2019, Ken Pettit wrote: > Hey Gang, > > I had to come to the hospital again on Wednesday because of cardio >

Re: [M100] In the hospital

2019-07-19 Thread Daryn Hanright
Hey Ken Good luck mate! Daryn On Sat, Jul 20, 2019 at 3:05 AM Ken Pettit wrote: > Hey Gang, > > I had to come to the hospital again on Wednesday because of cardio > issues. After the angiogram yesterday, the Dr. told me I need bypass > surgery, which they will schedule for sometime early

Re: [M100] In the hospital

2019-07-19 Thread Willard Goosey
In article <5d31dc4b.2050...@gmail.com>, Ken Pettit wrote: > Hey Gang, > I had to come to the hospital again on Wednesday because of cardio > issues. After the angiogram yesterday, the Dr. told me I need bypass > surgery, which they will schedule for sometime early next week. I'm > still

Re: [M100] In the hospital

2019-07-19 Thread John Gardner
C'mon, Ken - You can't let me outlive you!"8) Get well.

Re: [M100] Copy and Paste from BASIC

2019-07-19 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
On Fri, Jul 19, 2019 at 12:49 PM Dan Higdon wrote: > > One wrinkle - I'm using a 102, so HAYASH isn't a consistent name. I may > need to patch it right before opening it every time. I haven't investigated > that part. > I doubt the name is re-written unless you cold start. It would probably be

Re: [M100] Copy and Paste from BASIC

2019-07-19 Thread Dan Higdon
Ooh, I like the idea of patching up the paste buffer's file table entry I need to try that out over the weekend. Thanks, that's a great idea. The only reason I don't just use my own file is that for the tool I'm imagining, it would be handy to generate values directly into the paste buffer so

Re: [M100] Copy and Paste from BASIC

2019-07-19 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
On Fri, Jul 19, 2019 at 11:22 AM Dan Higdon wrote: > Peeking the paste buffer and scanning for EOF would definitely work for > reading the buffer. The writing of data into the paste buffer seems like a > harder problem. > > Might using the "make room" function (or whatever its real name is, I'm

Re: [M100] Copy and Paste from BASIC

2019-07-19 Thread Kurt McCullum
I just checked using Virtual-T. The buffer always ends at F307 with a 1A(EOF). You need to find the start of the buffer and then read it in. On Fri, Jul 19, 2019, at 11:22 AM, Dan Higdon wrote: > Peeking the paste buffer and scanning for EOF would definitely work for > reading the buffer. The

Re: [M100] In the hospital

2019-07-19 Thread Mauro Pintus
Wish you all the best Ken!! Get well soon. Mauro Inviato da iPhone Il giorno 19 lug 2019, alle ore 19:51, Jim Anderson ha scritto: >> -Original Message- >> >> I had to come to the hospital again on Wednesday because of cardio >> issues. After the angiogram yesterday, the Dr. told me

Re: [M100] Copy and Paste from BASIC

2019-07-19 Thread Dan Higdon
Peeking the paste buffer and scanning for EOF would definitely work for reading the buffer. The writing of data into the paste buffer seems like a harder problem. Might using the "make room" function (or whatever its real name is, I'm no near my docs right now) be capable of resizing the fake

Re: [M100] Copy and Paste from BASIC

2019-07-19 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
On Fri, Jul 19, 2019 at 10:15 AM Dan Higdon wrote: > So maybe it's impossible to access the paste buffer from inside a basic > program after all, except trivially when the user presses during an > input statement. > Well, if I figure something out one day, I'll share it here. > >> >> Maybe

Re: [M100] Copy and Paste from BASIC

2019-07-19 Thread Kurt McCullum
Dan, You may want to look into the paste ram start location. I think that the buffer ends with a chr(26) character. 0xF9A5 R_PASTE_RAM_START Kurt On Fri, Jul 19, 2019, at 10:15 AM, Dan Higdon wrote: > So maybe it's impossible to access the paste buffer from inside a basic > program after

Re: [M100] In the hospital

2019-07-19 Thread Jim Anderson
> -Original Message- > > I had to come to the hospital again on Wednesday because of cardio > issues. After the angiogram yesterday, the Dr. told me I need bypass Best wishes for a speedy recovery! My father had a triple bypass a few years ago in his late seventies and recovered from

Re: [M100] Copy and Paste from BASIC

2019-07-19 Thread Dan Higdon
So maybe it's impossible to access the paste buffer from inside a basic program after all, except trivially when the user presses during an input statement. Well, if I figure something out one day, I'll share it here. On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 1:49 PM Gene Corrigan wrote: > Ask the Russians:

Re: [M100] In the hospital

2019-07-19 Thread Nick Shaner
Wishing you a speedy, full recovery!! Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 19, 2019, at 11:55 AM, Russell Flowers wrote: > > Hoping & praying for a good outcome. I know it must be scary, but as you say, > they do a LOT of such surgeries these days. > >> On Fri, Jul 19, 2019 at 10:38 AM Gregory

Re: [M100] Posits versus floating point

2019-07-19 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
On Fri, Jul 19, 2019, 8:00 AM Ken Pettit wrote: > On 7/18/19 6:20 PM, John R. Hogerhuis wrote: > > > I guess the value of (packed) BCD is multiply / divide by 10 is a bit > > shift operation. And base 10 rounding operations are straightforward. > > > > You don't even need a bit shift ... just

Re: [M100] In the hospital

2019-07-19 Thread Fugu ME100
Sounds like a required upgrade :) Here's to a speedy recovery! On 19/7/19, 8:05 AM, "M100 on behalf of Ken Pettit" wrote: >Hey Gang, > >I had to come to the hospital again on Wednesday because of cardio >issues. After the angiogram yesterday, the Dr. told me I need bypass >surgery, which they

Re: [M100] In the hospital

2019-07-19 Thread Ken Pettit
Thanks everone for the good wishes! I'm staying positive that everything will go well, even though I have 22 stents and it may be challenging for the surgen to find a stent-free region of the arteries to graft to. I will be sure to report my status when I am able after the surgery. Ken

Re: [M100] In the hospital

2019-07-19 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
You and your family will be in our thoughts Ken. Best wishes for a quick recovery :-) -- John.

Re: [M100] In the hospital

2019-07-19 Thread JIM FARLEY
Good luck, Ken.  I have you in my prayers. I had a similar adventure back in 2004.  I had a little pain in my left upper arm (I thought at first it was from lifting luggage for Linda and me onto the Amtrack trains on a trip).  At the local hospital, they could not find anything wrong, but the

Re: [M100] In the hospital

2019-07-19 Thread Russell Flowers
Hoping & praying for a good outcome. I know it must be scary, but as you say, they do a LOT of such surgeries these days. On Fri, Jul 19, 2019 at 10:38 AM Gregory McGill wrote: > glad to hear you are going in to get the surgery! Hope it goes well and we > will hear from you after you feel a lot

Re: [M100] In the hospital

2019-07-19 Thread Josh Malone
Sending good vibes your way, Ken! Here's to a speedy recovery. On Fri, Jul 19, 2019 at 11:05 AM Ken Pettit wrote: > > Hey Gang, > > I had to come to the hospital again on Wednesday because of cardio > issues. After the angiogram yesterday, the Dr. told me I need bypass > surgery, which they

Re: [M100] In the hospital

2019-07-19 Thread Gregory McGill
glad to hear you are going in to get the surgery! Hope it goes well and we will hear from you after you feel a lot better! Greg On Fri, Jul 19, 2019 at 8:05 AM Ken Pettit wrote: > Hey Gang, > > I had to come to the hospital again on Wednesday because of cardio > issues. After the angiogram

Re: [M100] In the hospital

2019-07-19 Thread Mitch Parker
Ken, Good morning! I hope your surgery goes well! I am thankful they caught it now. Mitch On Fri, Jul 19, 2019 at 11:05 AM Ken Pettit wrote: > Hey Gang, > > I had to come to the hospital again on Wednesday because of cardio > issues. After the angiogram yesterday, the Dr. told me I need

Re: [M100] In the hospital

2019-07-19 Thread Jason Paul
Enjoy the unexpected free time. Here's to a full and speedy recovery. On Fri, Jul 19, 2019, 11:05 AM Ken Pettit wrote: > Hey Gang, > > I had to come to the hospital again on Wednesday because of cardio > issues. After the angiogram yesterday, the Dr. told me I need bypass > surgery, which they

Re: [M100] In the hospital

2019-07-19 Thread Kurt McCullum
I'll be praying for you Ken. Kurt On Fri, Jul 19, 2019, at 8:05 AM, Ken Pettit wrote: > Hey Gang, > > I had to come to the hospital again on Wednesday because of cardio > issues. After the angiogram yesterday, the Dr. told me I need bypass > surgery, which they will schedule for sometime

Re: [M100] In the hospital

2019-07-19 Thread Rick Shear
Best wishes for the surgery. Hopefully all goes well and you're back on your feet again soon! On Fri, Jul 19, 2019 at 10:06 AM Ken Pettit wrote: > Hey Gang, > > I had to come to the hospital again on Wednesday because of cardio > issues. After the angiogram yesterday, the Dr. told me I need

[M100] In the hospital

2019-07-19 Thread Ken Pettit
Hey Gang, I had to come to the hospital again on Wednesday because of cardio issues. After the angiogram yesterday, the Dr. told me I need bypass surgery, which they will schedule for sometime early next week. I'm still hanging out here while waiting, which is kinda why I have time to send

Re: [M100] Posits versus floating point

2019-07-19 Thread Ken Pettit
On 7/18/19 6:20 PM, John R. Hogerhuis wrote: I guess the value of (packed) BCD is multiply / divide by 10 is a bit shift operation. And base 10 rounding operations are straightforward. You don't even need a bit shift ... just subtract 1 from the exponent value. Also converting to ASCII

[M100] modified rex pcb and matching 3d printed carrier

2019-07-19 Thread Brian K. White
Very VERY close to finished fine-tuning a modified REX pcb and matching 3d-printed carrier. This version I just populated and tested is essentially the same as the latest version I'm still waiting for. I'm only making fine tuning adjustments to fitment at this point. Up to now I wasn't sure I