• CBM64 Viewdata software

    From Nigel Reed@3:770/3 to All on Sun Apr 17 01:20:38 2022
    This is more aimed at UK people, I guess...

    Back in the 80's Prestel/Micronet 800 advertised their service could
    be accessed with a number of modems, the Pace Nightingate with a
    cartridge, and the Commodore Modem Cartridge.

    Micronet 800 and Prestel didn't use the usual terminal software that
    runs 8N1 but it uses 7E1 and a specific character set. There is mention
    of something like "Y2-Mustang" but I have not been able to track it
    down.

    Is there anyone around who accessed Prestel in the 80's with a CBM 64
    that can recall the software they used and, more importantly, does
    anyone have the software? It would be known as Videotex or Viewdata
    software.

    Thanks,
    Nigel

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  • From Ignacio Duarte@1:218/860 to Nigel Reed on Mon Apr 18 10:09:52 2022
    You may be talking about Vidotex by Handic Software AB from 1984.

    This is what it looks like:

    https://i.imgur.com/YJrMrDu.png

    I uploaded it here. I do not know how to use it.

    https://file.io/IAy9xxFLthUj

    You may also be interested, if you are not already aware, in modern Videotex services with clients for modern platforms:

    https://glasstty.com/?p=1

    I'm from the US and this is really the first opportunity I have had to check it out since, as you indicate, this is mainly a UK thing, or, if not mainly a UK thing, not a US thing. I encourage people who have never played around with Videotex to check it out as it is trivial to install and runs right over the Internet.

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  • From =?UTF-8?B?UGF1bCBGw7Zyc3Rlcg==?=@3:770/3 to All on Mon Apr 18 11:22:42 2022
    Hi Nigel,

    On 17. Apr, 2022 at 08:20:38 CEST, "Nigel Reed" <sysop@endofthelinebbs.com> wrote:

    This is more aimed at UK people, I guess...

    I'm not a UK person and don't know the software you're talking about. But I'm happy to see that there is still someone around despite Robert Bernardo's postings about meetings and events. :-)

    Cheers,
    Paul

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  • From Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to Ignacio Duarte on Mon Apr 18 10:38:06 2022
    Re: Re: CBM64 Viewdata software
    By: Ignacio Duarte to Nigel Reed on Mon Apr 18 2022 10:09:52

    You may be talking about Vidotex by Handic Software AB from 1984.

    Not heard of that during my research.

    https://i.imgur.com/YJrMrDu.png

    But that seems to be exactly what I am looking for.

    I uploaded it here. I do not know how to use it.

    Thanks. I will grab it later. I'll be running tcpser on my PC along with WinVice. This should let me direct a serial port to a the tcp/ip port that tcpser is listening on.

    You can then use AT commands to dial a hostname.

    atdtendofthelinebbs.com:6502

    tcpser will then deal with the communications and then hand it back to WinVice.

    If you're not aware, WinVice is a CBM64 emulator.

    You may also be interested, if you are not already aware, in modern Videotex services with clients for modern platforms:

    https://glasstty.com/?p=1

    Yes, I'm familiar with that project and have been in touch with the author a few times. There's also ccl4 out of Hull which is still going but seems to require its own web based java interface to access it.

    I'm from the US and this is really the first opportunity I have had to check it out since, as you indicate, this is mainly a UK thing, or, if not mainly a UK thing, not a US thing. I encourage people who have never played around with Videotex to check it out as it is trivial to install and runs right over the Internet.

    I'm from the UK originally so grew up with it. I now live in the US and have added a viewdata module to my BBS. It's highly experimental at the moment and still need some work but it's slowly getting there.

    Anyway, thanks for the software suggestion, I'll grab it tonight after work.

    Thanks,
    Nigel
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  • From Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to =?UTF-8?B?UGF1bCBGw7Zyc3Rlcg==?= on Mon Apr 18 10:40:02 2022
    Re: Re: CBM64 Viewdata software
    By: =?UTF-8?B?UGF1bCBGw7Zyc3Rlcg==?= to All on Mon Apr 18 2022 11:22:42

    I'm not a UK person and don't know the software you're talking about. But I'm happy to see that there is still someone around despite Robert Bernardo's postings about meetings and events. :-)

    Well, only here for purely selfish reasons. I did own a Vic-20 recently. I wouldn't mind picking up a CBM64 though we'll have to see.

    Regards
    Nigel
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  • From Adam Sampson@3:770/3 to Nigel Reed on Mon Apr 18 16:15:44 2022
    Nigel Reed <sysop@endofthelinebbs.com> writes:

    There is mention of something like "Y2-Mustang" but I have not been
    able to track it down.

    That might be Mustang 32, the C64 Micronet terminal software that came
    with Modem House's Voyager 7 modems. Their ads were pretty distinctive:

    https://archive.org/details/popular-computing-weekly-1986-09-18/page/n7/mode/1up
    https://archive.org/details/YourCommodoreIssue25Oct86/page/n24/mode/1up https://archive.org/details/Commodore_Computing_International_Vol_05_No_02_1986-09_Croftward_GB/page/n11/mode/1up

    (No idea whether it survives, though...)

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  • From Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to Adam Sampson on Mon Apr 18 12:05:59 2022
    Re: Re: CBM64 Viewdata software
    By: Adam Sampson to Nigel Reed on Mon Apr 18 2022 16:15:44

    There is mention of something like "Y2-Mustang" but I have not been
    able to track it down.

    That might be Mustang 32, the C64 Micronet terminal software that came
    with Modem House's Voyager 7 modems. Their ads were pretty distinctive:

    Yes, that does sound like it. From the description, it was a rom cartridge so whether anyone has made an image, I have no idea. I'll have to poke around some of the CBM bulletin boards to see what I can find.

    Thanks,
    Nigel
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  • From Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to Ignacio Duarte on Mon Apr 18 13:07:27 2022
    Re: Re: CBM64 Viewdata software
    By: Ignacio Duarte to Nigel Reed on Mon Apr 18 2022 10:09:52

    I uploaded it here. I do not know how to use it.

    https://file.io/IAy9xxFLthUj

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  • From Ignacio Duarte@1:218/860 to Nigel Reed on Mon Apr 18 20:34:03 2022
    Try this link:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OxG0luvZCT1FM03gZOFOXYP3IX84FR3n/view?usp=sha ring

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  • From Nigel Reed@3:770/3 to Ignacio Duarte on Mon Apr 18 18:08:54 2022
    On Mon, 18 Apr 2022 20:34:03 +1200 nospam.Ignacio.Duarte@f860.n218.z1.fidonet.org (Ignacio Duarte) wrote:

    Try this link:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OxG0luvZCT1FM03gZOFOXYP3IX84FR3n/view?usp=sha
    ring



    OK I have it, but I see what you mean about not knowing what to do with
    it. I don't seem to be able to get it connect to the serial port. Most
    odd.

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  • From Andreas Kohlbach@3:770/3 to Nigel Reed on Mon Apr 18 20:37:55 2022
    On Mon, 18 Apr 2022 18:08:54 -0500, Nigel Reed wrote:

    On Mon, 18 Apr 2022 20:34:03 +1200 nospam.Ignacio.Duarte@f860.n218.z1.fidonet.org (Ignacio Duarte) wrote:

    Try this link:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OxG0luvZCT1FM03gZOFOXYP3IX84FR3n/view?usp=sha
    ring



    OK I have it, but I see what you mean about not knowing what to do with
    it. I don't seem to be able to get it connect to the serial port. Most
    odd.

    Started it in VICE, but have no idea what to do. Pressing almost key key results in a number counting up or down. I took a screenshot though, but
    others here already did, so I don't put it online (unless someone wants me
    to).
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  • From Andreas Kohlbach@3:770/3 to Nigel Reed on Mon Apr 18 20:27:06 2022
    On Mon, 18 Apr 2022 10:38:06 +1200, Nigel Reed wrote:

    If you're not aware, WinVice is a CBM64 emulator.

    It's called VICE and happens to *also* be available for Windows as
    WinVice (like WinUAE as Amiga for Windows). I use VICE as well as UAE in
    Linux.
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  • From Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to Andreas Kohlbach on Mon Apr 18 22:05:35 2022
    Re: Re: CBM64 Viewdata software
    By: Andreas Kohlbach to Nigel Reed on Mon Apr 18 2022 20:37:55

    Started it in VICE, but have no idea what to do. Pressing almost key key results in a number counting up or down. I took a screenshot though, but others here already did, so I don't put it online (unless someone wants me to).

    Yes, I had the same experience. The F keys seem to do something. I wonder if there's a C= key combo. Though I have no idea how to do that in my version yet, I've tried a things like SHIFT+CTRL+C F1 then C F9 then C and a few other combinations.
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  • From Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to Andreas Kohlbach on Tue Apr 19 12:43:14 2022
    So, for those following along. I couldn't get anywhere with the Handic
    Software Videotex cartridge. The C= did a few things with various keys
    but nothing I could actually define.

    The enter/return key sent # which is expected and CTRL-M seemed to send
    a linefeed, but I couldn't see it connecting to tcpser at all. I've
    spent a couple of hours trying to find a manual online but nothing.



    Then I came across this gem

    https://archive.org/details/GatewayVideotexVTX64SoftwareForUseWithCommodore641985

    I downloaded the "ISO Image" which is a .d64 disk image, however it
    seems corrupt as I load the program

    LOAD"VTX64",8

    then when I run it, I get a syntax error in line 42394

    When I LIST it looks corrupt. 42394 is SQRGOSUB followed by line 169
    then 47648.

    I don't seem to be able to find another image anywhere.

    So...stuck again :(
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  • From Robert Bernardo@3:770/3 to Nigel Reed on Tue Apr 19 13:25:31 2022
    On Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 2:20:30 PM UTC-4, Nigel Reed wrote:

    I don't seem to be able to find another image anywhere.

    So...stuck again :(

    Have you tried contacting the British C= clubs for help?

    Truly,
    Robert Bernardo
    Fresno Commodore User Group - http://www.dickestel.com/fcug.htm
    Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network - http://www.portcommodore.com/sccan
    June 25-26 Commodore Los Angeles Super Show 2022 - http://www.portcommodore.com/class

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  • From Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to Robert Bernardo on Tue Apr 19 19:37:35 2022
    On Tue, 19 Apr 2022 13:25:31 +0000
    "Robert Bernardo" <robert.bernardo@3:770/3> wrote:

    On Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 2:20:30 PM UTC-4, Nigel Reed wrote:

    I don't seem to be able to find another image anywhere.

    So...stuck again :(

    Have you tried contacting the British C= clubs for help?

    I didn't know there was one. I'll look them up. Thank you.
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  • From Gary McCulloch@1:154/50 to All on Tue Apr 19 21:59:21 2022
    I am sorry I don't have time at themoment, but I may have to check this out and try it on WinVice and my C64 and see what I may be able to find out.

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  • From Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to Gary McCulloch on Tue Apr 19 21:41:03 2022
    On Tue, 19 Apr 2022 21:59:21 +0000
    "Gary McCulloch" <gary.mcculloch@1:154/50> wrote:

    I am sorry I don't have time at themoment, but I may have to check
    this out and try it on WinVice and my C64 and see what I may be able
    to find out.

    I did get the VTX64 to load by using LOAD"VTX64",8,1 since I found a
    manual for it, but still not been able to get it to dial out. It looks
    like some baud rate issue. I double checked and have tcpser and WinVice
    set to 1200 so I'm at a loss. Really wish I could track this Mustang
    software down but all I come up with is Ford cars!
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  • From Robert Bernardo@3:770/3 to Nigel Reed on Wed Apr 20 13:30:53 2022
    On Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 9:20:32 PM UTC-4, Nigel Reed wrote:

    I didn't know there was one. I'll look them up.

    Well, they are usually disguised under Amiga clubs! :) There is definitely a C64 element in Amiga North Thames (ANT). They are located in Enfield (north London). I've visited them twice and have seen 8-bit Commodores at that club. http://www.
    amiganorththames.co.uk/main.shtml

    Truly,
    Robert Bernardo
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