[Coco] Wefax CoCo Program - (WAS) Disk Basic and 512 byte block floppies.
Stephen H. Fischer
SFischer1 at MindSpring.com
Sat Jan 24 19:06:41 EST 2004
Hi,
In case anyone is interested, Marty made available a disk of Wefax with
additions which I have (Source).
I actually received transmissions from Pt. Reyes and have saved the Wefax
screen pictures. Anyone want to look at them?
> As I recall (and I never used the software, though I did see examples of
> its output), you were supposed to open up the CoCo and adjust a trimming
> capacitor (which acted as fine adjustment on some aspect of the CoCo's
> timing) until the graphs came out square, which meant your CoCo's timing
> was according to spec. The typical CoCo would be a little off unless
> adjusted. This was supposed to be a one-time adjustment. Dunno how well
> this worked.
>
> Art
There was a later program ($$$$$$) for the CoCo 3 which I never saw.
The one in the Rainbow used one of the joysticks to adjust the picture
from: to:
XXXXX XXXXX
XXXXX XXXXX
XXXXX XXXXX
XXXXX XXXXX
(View using mono spaced font please).
It was not hard, the joystick was used as a bang bang controller, center to
receive, way right to adjust (or way left?).
> The one I ran was from the Rainbow article, but I've NDI (craft thing)
> what issue it was in now. And yes, it used a radio transmission
> which may not even be being done today. It would run I'd imagine if
> a src signal could be found.
>From the Source, look at the early 1984 and late 1983 Rainbows for the
article(s).
* FACSIMILE RECEIVE PROGRAM. *
* THIS WILL RUN ON A 64K COLOR *
* COMPUTER (TRS-80C) WITH *
* EXTENDED COLOR BASIC OR *
* DISK EXTENDED COLOR BASIC. *
* THE CASSETTE EAR PLUG (BLACK)*
* SHOULD BE PLUGGED INTO THE *
* RADIO'S EARPHONE OUTPUT OR *
* CONNECTED ACROSS THE SPEAKER.*
* LAST MODIFIED JULY 28, 1984. *
> --
> Cheers, Gene
Stephen H. Fischer <sfischer1 at mindspring.com>
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