Re: TV Guide Channel Emulation Working!
Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 4:16 pm
I wonder if this cable co was one of the first to move to the PC based one, they seem to have a very well configured PG.
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I don't think anyone was moving to Windows NT yet in March. Could be wrong, but I'm 99% sure...tin wrote:I wonder if this cable co was one of the first to move to the PC based one, they seem to have a very well configured PG.
Found some more simialar to this, now that the listings work. For best results press G to cycle through the images, press F to see the text, press Y to cycle through the colour palette until you can read the text nicely, and press / repeatedly until you get to Viewmode 2. Then things are easy to read when you press:-LocalH wrote:Edit 9: On the listings, F caused the text MR=0 SBS=1 Sport=1 to appear at the bottom of the top half of the screen. Doing some fiddling around with G caused some images to appear in the top half and switch it to interlace mode, causing F to display the above, as well as Cycle=Y CycleFreq=1 AftrOrd ClockCmd=1. I was able to go through a few images (and some black top halves) by going back and forth between F and G. N causes the top half to go black. Shift-S pauses the listings, S causes them to being scrolling again.
It should boot by default into TEXT:N, meaning you would have to ! twice to get to L. For me at least, it boots into TEXT:N every time, not just when I revert to the original ADF.swest77 wrote:Also, another observation to add to the pile. When I reverted to the virgin version of the diskette to test the cached listings, I ended up having to do the ! stuff again on the diagnostics screen to get ad editing abilities back. I think someone here said you had to press it twice (instead of once as with the Atari ROM). I must have not done it right because it didn't work for me at first. Then I noticed ! was changing TEXT: and that, in the end, it's TEXT:L that enables local ad/ad attribute editing. (Have added this factoid to the wiki.) So, anyway, it's not a particular number of ! keypresses, it's TEXT:L.
Interesting... Did they run the new full 16:9 stuff in the trials even while the old Amigas were still using 4:3 content? Was it an entirely unrelated feed? For trailers and such, at least)swest77 wrote:Anyway, looks like this guide came from my part of the country. Time-Warner MSO serving the cities of Torrance, Hawthorne, Gardena, El Segundo, Lawndale. As for why this machine (diskette) went out of service early, I can offer a hint there: they began public beta trials of the NT infrastructure early with participating cable systems. Maybe this system was one of them. Otherwise, my guess is that the cable system went full scrambled (there are references to not needing converters in the cached listings). Sometimes, when cable companies made box rentals compulsory, they would dump Prevue Guide on account of everyone now having a box-based IPG. (All the modern analog boxes of that era had them, at least. Not just the digital ones.)
Thanks kindly! Any reason why you included non-virgin copies of curday.dat and nxtday.dat, though? Not that I'm worried you "did anything" to them; just thinking about the possibility of any cached data having been flushed by PG from them if they're from a "used" ADF.LocalH wrote:Sure, I'll try to package them up in the next few minutes. Out of all of those, the only two that should be different from the original image are curday.dat and nxtday.dat - the other PP20 files are just graphics, and the executables are of course never changed in our current situation (after all, we don't have anyone pushing updates to us )
No, he's saying that the only data that could have possibly changed on a modified ADF is those two files, and that all the others would be the same... He's just asking you why you want the other files in addition to those two, since the other ones are all the same.swest77 wrote:Thanks kindly! Any reason why you included non-virgin copies of curday.dat and nxtday.dat, though? Not that I'm worried you "did anything" to them; just thinking about the possibility of any cached data having been flushed by PG from them if they're from a "used" ADF.
Cool Do you think that before the TV Guide rebrand, the NT platform they were working on was Prevue branded? Would be cool to have that prototype software :Oswest77 wrote:@Ari - Yes, during the beta period, the vertically windowed MPEG feed ran on another transponder, separately from the horizontally-windowed analog feed for the Amigas. Basically two different incompatible Prevue Guide systems/infrastructures overlapping in time.
Exactly. I worded that wrong - all of those files in the ZIP are "virgin". Although I wasn't really asking why he wanted the others - they are uncompressed ILBMs now, rather than PowerPacked.AriX wrote:No, he's saying that the only data that could have possibly changed on a modified ADF is those two files, and that all the others would be the same... He's just asking you why you want the other files in addition to those two, since the other ones are all the same.swest77 wrote:Thanks kindly! Any reason why you included non-virgin copies of curday.dat and nxtday.dat, though? Not that I'm worried you "did anything" to them; just thinking about the possibility of any cached data having been flushed by PG from them if they're from a "used" ADF.