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- ID:BX QOS Technical Support on BIX
- (Byte Information eXchange)
- Quarterdeck Technical Note
- by Bob Perry
-
- As the advertisement in BYTE magazine said, "Imagine a
- setting in which communal wisdom is on tap. A place that has the
- fit and feel of a small, friendly town, yet the sophistication
- and resources of a global community. One which you can visit
- electronically--to increase your knowledge of computers and their
- applications, hone your skills, share insights with thousands of
- other computer pros, and have fun." Such is the Byte Information
- eXchange, or BIX, as it is known.
-
- BIX is a flat-fee subscription, on-line information
- service. There is a $156 annual fee, billed $39 quarterly.
- Telecommunications charges are extra. You may buy off-peak
- access via Tymnet at $20 per month or $3 per hour, or you may buy
- peak access at $6 per hour (available only in the 48 contiguous
- states). Various special interest conferences and vendor support
- conferences are available as well as personal BIXmail.
-
- You may subscribe directly through your computer and
- modem. Set your program for full duplex, 7 bits, even parity,
- and 1 stop bit. Call BIX on their registration-only line: 800-
- 225-4129. In MA call 617-861-9767. International:
- NU1310690157800. At the prompt, "login:" you enter BIX. At the
- second prompt, "name:" you enter BIX.VILLE.
-
- In August of 1987 Quarterdeck launched its DESQview
- conference on BIX. Technical support can be obtained by entering
- "join DESQview" at the BIX ":" prompt. Although the conference
- name is "DESQview", please note that all of our Quarterdeck
- products are supported on BIX. Likewise personal BIXmail can be
- sent to the moderator of the DESQview conference whose BIXname is
- "QOS.REP2." Upon joining the DESQview conference you will see
- the topic areas you may choose from within the conference:
-
- Topics are: 'digest', 'bulletins', 'comments', 'tech', 'user'.
- Also: 'cbix', 'listings'.
- Topic?
-
- Here is a summary of these topic areas:
-
- 'digest'= Summary of important threads of historical
- value.
-
- 'bulletins'= Announcing new products, conferences, READ
- ONLY topics of generial interest to all.
-
- 'comments'= Suggestions and ideas (comments) from users.
-
- 'tech' = Primary tech support arena.
-
- 'user' = User to user ideas.
-
- Perhaps one of the nicest and most useful features of BIX
- is its "search" command. Subscribers that join our DESQview
- conference can do a "search" within any topic area. For example,
- let's say that a user just purchased a Northgate computer with an
- Adaptec hard disk controller. At the BIX prompt, enter "search
- northgate". Here's a sample (actually taken from the conference)
- of what is displayed:
-
- Read:search northgate
- Searching from 1 to 2513 for 'northgate'
- Msg #520 I've been using DV (2.01) on my Northgate 386, and find
- Msg #626 I have a Northgate '386 on which I run DV. My memory i
- Msg #657 to retrieve a file's size. Using DV 2.2, QEMM 4.2 on a
- Msg #688 i have a northgate 386 and use qemm 4.2 as well as dv 2
- Msg #755 i'm using the new 2.2 and 4.whatever comes with it, on
- Msg #957 If you have a northgate 386 and cannot use QEMM.SYS wit
- Msg #957 Newest Northgate 386's will have the BIOS fixed so th
- Msg #958 Please could I have some more info on this. I have 2 No
- Msg #959 apparently fixes the problem. One manufacturer (Northga
- Msg #983 TITLE: NOrthgate 386
- Msg #983 now that the northgate BIOS has been ammended.
- Msg #986 northgate bios amended? i have an early northgate 386
- Msg #990 Yes if you are using QEMM. The early Northgate 386 BI
- Msg #991 Northgate 386 disk from a 5/75 meg partition to 32 32
- Msg #993 thanks, jerry, will check w/ northgate re new BIOS.
- Msg #1000 My machine is a Northgate '386, and I am quite please
- Msg #1004 The machine I got from Northgate was right off the st
- Msg #1136 and not to swap. I am running DV 386 on a Northgate w
- Msg #1145 and turbo pascal) hangs the computer. I'm using a Nor
- Msg #1328 I just bought a Northgate 386, 25MHz, 4MB RAM, DV 2.2
- Msg #1334 Northgate (VGA-16 800x600). I've added the X=C600-CA
- Msg #1334 with the way Northgate has its memory mapped ?? AArug
- Msg #1337 Re: my Northgate & QEMM/Loadhi ... when I was using a
- Msg #1544 386 on a northgate 386 with dos 4.0. QEMM switches no
- Msg #1995 either VPIC 2.6 or CSHOW 8 on a Northgate 25 Mhz 386
- Msg #2242 I'm using a Northgate 386/20 with AMI BIOS version 3.
- Msg #2242 BIOS and the graphics card are custom Northgate versi
- Msg #2250 Northgate tech support said they thought switch 5 wou
- Msg #2368 running on a file server that is a 386 20 Mhz Northga
- Msg #2368 This is what the Northgate computers use. Is there a
- Msg #2372 Northgate provides a driver - ADAPTEC.DVR (DRV?) - wi
- Msg #2400 Northgate with a Video 7 VGA card. I had to set a sw
- Msg #2448 I get like 560K windows no problem on my Northgate 38
- Msg #2448 through FFFF comes out as mapped ROM; on the Northgat
- Msg #2449 On my Northgate, I have the exp mem page frame at E80
- Msg #2450 Gee, Greg, I get 576k windows on my Northgate. :)
- Msg #2464 I just tried to install QEMM-386 on my Northgate 386
- Read:
-
- The subscriber may then browse through the list of
- message excerpts and select ones that are interesting and
- applicable to the situation. In our example, note that Msg #2372
- mentions Adaptec. By entering this message number at the BIX
- prompt, the message contents are displayed:
-
- Read:2372
- ==========================
- desqview/tech #2372, from geallen, 1120 chars, Thu May 10 00:36:41 1990
- This is a comment to message 2368.
- There are additional comments to message 2368.
- --------------------------
- Northgate provides a driver - ADAPTEC.DVR (DRV?) - with their
- system but do not normally install it and there is little or no
- mention of it in their documentation. I talked to tech support
- about it and I didn't understand exactly what it does, but it's
- something like this - the Adaptec controller has some
- intelligence built in to drive a wide variety of disk drives but
- make them all look like a Type 1 to the CMOS (or something like
- that). The ADAPTEC.DRV (DVR?) either defeats or enables this
- intelligence. Oh well -even though the technical details escaped
- me, the bottom line is that some programs (MACE+ utilities among
- them) REQUIRE that driver to be installed to work properly with
- an Adaptec controller. I don't know of any others specifically,
- but I suspect that any programs doing anything tricky with disk
- I/O may run into problems if the driver is not installed.
-
- I don't know of any programs that won't run with the driver
- installed, so you might find the file and include
- DEVICE=ADAPTEC.DVR (DRV?) IN .More.. your CONFIG.SYS file.
-
- p.s. The confusion over DVR vs. DRV is because I'm too lazy to
- look it up. No more unread messages in this topic Hit <RETURN>
- for next active conf/topic.
- Read:
-
- Thus the collective wisdom of many users over the years
- that our conference has been in existence can provide the threads
- of technical support information necessary to solve almost any
- problem related to Quarterdeck products. Users establish a
- network of persons with similar interests and products. BIX is
- more like an extended family or fraternity than most electronic
- databases. Join us!
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- Copyright (C) 1990 by Quarterdeck Office Systems
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