CBBS(R) 4.0.3b 12/08/89 21:28:20 Y/N: want CBBS "1st time user" info?^U ?^U ?^U ?n;ward;christensen;odraw;;fullc;piss Logging name to disk... You are caller 210929; next msg =42866; 376 active msgs. Prev. call 12/05/89 @ 23:26, next msg was 42851 Recording logon for next time. Use FULL? to check assignments ?^U ?xxxxx "Mine" command checking fo >Function:?dir c:log;dir c:killed;dir summary;type-30 log,ward c;or;*;short LOG. 16 KILLED. 86 SUMMARY. 25 12/08/89,11:38:43,210912,1,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, E#42864,1 12/08/89,11:42:34,210913,1,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,2 2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, E#42851,13 ]Line noise! Aaaargh. WARD CHRISTENSEN, 12/06/89,02:55:43,210847,1,EDWIN HOLLINS,Homewood/ IL,19 12/06/89,03:20:03,210848,1,EDWIN HOLLINS,,13 12/06/89,05:27:44,210849,2,PETE JONES,,1 12/06/89,08:03:47,210850,2,LARRY HITZ,,6 12/06/89,08:21:22,210851,2,HAROLD HUXHOLD,,6 12/06/89,08:33:08,210852,1,DRAGAN ANTONICH,BELGRADE/YUGOSLAVIA/EUROPE, E#42852,20 12/06/89,10:01:37,210853,1,BILL WOLFF,,4 12/06/89,10:47:30,210854,2,HAROLD HUXHOLD,,1 12/06/89,11:20:26,210855,2,ED FOSTER,,1 12/06/89,13:33:37,210856,1,JEFF MARTIN,, 12/06/89,14:19:30,210857,2,DENNIS STAHL,,2 12/06/89,15:49:16,210858,2,REX MENATTA,,6 12/06/89,16:54:08,210859,1,JEFF MARTIN,,16 12/06/89,17:28:57,210860,2,TAMARA EDWARDS,CHGO/IL, >Help: [??,5 12/06/89,18:31:12,210861,1,ABE ZINGHER,West Chicago/IL, 12/06/89,19:41:39,210862,1,RICHARD GOZDAL,, E#42853, E#42854, E#42855,12 12/06/89,21:02:04,210863,2,STEVE TAPPER,Evanston,16 12/06/89,21:27:09,210864,2,JOSEPH SKOM,,3 12/06/89,21:42:46,210865,2,ALAN SAHAKIAN,,5 12/06/89,21:56:23,210866,2,J PODOLAK,LISLE/ILL,5 12/06/89,23:11:07,210867,2,ERIC BOHLMAN,,1 12/06/89,23:42:00,210868,2,PHIL JERN,,1 12/07/89,00:06:35,210869,1,EDWIN HOLLINS,,19 12/07/89,05:29:18,210870,1,CHARLIE KESTNER,,6 12/07/89,06:38:58,210871,2,MICHAEL MOSER,,6 12/07/89,07:39:12,210872,2,DENNIS STAHL,,0 12/07/89,07:40:54,210873,2,RANDAL CRAIG,,8 12/07/89,08:40:30,210874,1,BILL WOLFF,, E#42856,4 12/07/89,08:57:36,210875,2,JACK HOMA,,3 12/07/89,09:25:33,210876,2,ED FOSTER,,0 12/07/89,09:45:34,210877,2,JEFF SIMON,,1 12/07/89,10:01:21,210878,2,JOHN BURKE,,0 ]+++3 JOHN BURKE, 12/07/89,10:15:09,210879,2,GARY ELFRING,,2 12/07/89,11:34:28,210880,3,ROBERT BYARD,,14 12/07/89,13:07:24,210881,2,RAJIV BATRA,willowbrook/illinois, 12/07/89,13:14:01,210882,2,ALEX ZELL,, 12/07/89,14:02:09,210883,1,DOMINGO MOJICA,Cicero/ Ill.,3 12/07/89,16:01:39,210884,2,MARTY LINGG,,2 12/07/89,16:23:33,210885,2,RICHARD HINTON,, E#42857,3 12/07/89,16:41:54,210886,1,KEVIN KING,, 12/07/89,16:49:15,210887,1,KEVIN KING,, E#42858, E#42859, ]K,42859,KEVIN KING, E#42860,30 12/07/89,17:32:46,210888,1,LARRY GLASSMAN,,1 12/07/89,17:51:10,210889,2,TOM KOWALCZYK,,1 12/07/89,18:31:12,210890,1,KEVIN KING,,0 12/07/89,19:25:12,210891,2,JOSEPH SKOM,,0 12/07/89,20:34:49,210892,2,MARTIN MILLER,Addison,9 12/07/89,21:03:48,210893,1,DAVE DEVORE,,9 12/07/89,21:16:03,210894,2,PAUL VADER,Chicago/ IL,9 12/07/89,21:30:07,210895,2,JIM POLOUS,, E#42861,3 12/07/89,21:41:30,210896,1,DON PIVEN,,1 12/07/89,22:10:31,210897,2,BOB DUNKLE,, 12/07/89,22:33:02,210898,2,ERIC BOHLMAN,, E#42862, E#42863,8 12/07/89,22:54:17,210899,2,JOEL WEINER,,6 12/08/89,00:35:13,210900,1,JIM HEGEDUS,GLENDALE HEIGHTS/ IL, >Help: VT-180, >Help: VT-100,23 12/08/89,01:05:09,210901,1,JIM HEGEDUS,, >Help: CPMUG,12 12/08/89,03:04:10,210902,1,KYU HWANG,, 12/08/89,04:55:27,210903,1,SAMIR SHYAMANI,des plaines,15 12/08/89,05:18:45,210904,2,PETE JONES,,1 12/08/89,05:54:59,210905,2,PETE CANTELE,,11 12/08/89,06:21:40,210906,3,BOB ELLIOTT,,16 12/08/89,09:05:32,210907,2,LARRY HITZ,,1 12/08/89,09:24:44,210908,1,BOB ELLIOTT,,10 12/08/89,09:46:29,210909,1,BRIAN RUTER,, 12/08/89,10:38:32,210910,2,MARTY LINGG,,2 12/08/89,10:42:35,210911,1,BILL WOLFF,,2 12/08/89,11:38:43,210912,1,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, E#42864,1 12/08/89,11:42:34,210913,1,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,2 12/08/89,13:55:33,210914,2,MARTY LINGG,,1 12/08/89,14:19:20,210915,1,ALBERT SCIAKY,,9 12/08/89,14:38:35,210916,2,TIM ALLMAN,,14 12/08/89,15:14:47,210917,2,DENNIS STAHL,,2 12/08/89,15:21:40,210918,2,ROY MARKS,chicago,3 12/08/89,15:24:14,210919,2,ROY MARKS,,1 12/08/89,15:53:24,210920,1,KEVIN KING,, E#42865,6 12/08/89,16:06:26,210921,2,ED FOSTER,,1 12/08/89,17:07:21,210922,1,BOB COVYEAU,,10 12/08/89,17:25:30,210923,1,LANE LARRISON,,2 12/08/89,18:07:37,210924,2,JOSEPH SKOM,,2 12/08/89,18:44:23,210925,1,DAVID COPITHORNE,,3 12/08/89,19:26:32,210926,1,VIRENDRA DHUPELIA,,7 12/08/89,19:42:51,210927,1,AL HIGGINS,,4 12/08/89,21:15:31,210928,3,STEVE LANDERS,,6 ]ARE YOU A MALE/FEMALE SYSOP STEVE LANDERS, 12/08/89,21:28:24,210929,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, 42851 12/05/89 WARD CHRISTENSEN => BILL WOLFF: "R/QUATTRO-PRO" 42852 12/06/89 DRAGAN ANTONICH => ALL: "LOOKING FOR JOB IN U.S.A." 42853 12/06/89 RICHARD GOZDAL => WARD CHRISTENSEN: "R/QUATTRO-PRO" 42854 12/06/89 RICHARD GOZDAL => JAMES KARAGANIS: "R/UTILITIES" 42855 12/06/89 RICHARD GOZDAL => BILL WOLFF: "R/4DOS AND DOS 4.0" 42856 12/07/89 BILL WOLFF => RICHARD GOZDAL: "R/4DOS AND DOS 4.0" 42857 12/07/89 RICHARD HINTON => ALL: "MACINTOSH SECURITY?" 42858X 12/07/89 KEVIN KING => CHRISTIANSON: "XMODEM ON PICK OS" 42859X 12/07/89 KEVIN KING => WARD CHRISTIANSON: "XMODEM ON PICK OS" 42860 12/07/89 KEVIN KING => WARD CHRISTENSEN: "XMODEM ON PICK OS" 42861 12/07/89 JIM POLOUS => ALL: "HARD DISK CONTROLLER" 42862 12/07/89 ERIC BOHLMAN => RICHARD HINTON: "R/MACINTOSH SECURITY?" 42863 12/07/89 ERIC BOHLMAN => KEVIN KING: "R/XMODEM ON PICK OS" 42864 12/08/89 WARD CHRISTENSEN => KEVIN KING: "R/XMODEM ON PICK OS" 42865 12/08/89 KEVIN KING => WARD CHRISTENSEN: "XMODEM ON PICK OS" - End of summary - Retrieving flagged msgs: C skips, K aborts. Msg 42851 is 24 line(s) on 12/05/89 from WARD CHRISTENSEN to BILL WOLFF re: R/QUATTRO-PRO What does Q-Pro offer that others don't have? Well, not sure, since I'm not all that familiar with the others. First, I seldom forget and forgive, so the fact that 123 was copy protected all those years, drove me to N.C.P. alternatives like Super Calc, and then Quattro. What I like about it is the super grap annotation ability. You can write even "text" charts, which have NO normal graphs in them (i.e. are NOT pie charts or line charts - just a blank tablet that you can draw lines & circles, and nicely boxed (a jillion ways) text, arrows, etc. It runs fairly well on a 10mhz 286, while Excel might need a bigger engine. It has the ability to imbed graphs in the spreadsheet (up to 8, I found out tonight as I added the 9th). It has bitstream fonts which makes it produce EXCELLENT output on "any" printer (expecially a 300 DPI one like my DeskJet). That alone is worth it. With Excel, (I taught some general "pc usage" classes) I kept hearing "gee, the biggest question we get is 'why does Excel run out of memory so often'" while with Q-Pro and its VROOM (Virtual Resource object whoosie fandango manager) it even reportedly runs in 512K! I know I have probably only 500K or so FREE (of 640) and it has 150 or more K free even with my biggest spreadsheet (600 rows perhaps). Then there's the price ($99 introductory price if you're a Borland "regular") or $70 upgrade from $99 old Quattro (or free if you Beta tested, as some do). OOh, line noise starting{to eat me alive! gotta run. Msg 42852 is 06 line(s) on 12/06/89 from DRAGAN ANTONICH to ALL re: LOOKING FOR JOB IN U.S.A. i am 24 years old and i am hardware specialist for pc clons at this moment i am working in tanjug, news agency of yugoslavia my wish is to live and work in u.s.a. and if anyone can offer me a job please adress: dragan antonich treci bulevar 84/12 11070 novi beograd yugoslavia thank's a lot! Msg 42853 is 03 line(s) on 12/06/89 from RICHARD GOZDAL to WARD CHRISTENSEN re: R/QUATTRO-PRO I was thinkning of getting Quatro but figured with the low price they might be Beta testing it for the future V1.1. The price is sure right with the ads! Msg 42854 is 03 line(s) on 12/06/89 from RICHARD GOZDAL to JAMES KARAGANIS re: R/UTILITIES I have the ProBas sets (almost all) and it is NEAT but the graphics in QB leave a lot to be desired! There is a heck of a lot of new stuff in the latest versions but don't expect miracles with QB. Msg 42855 is 03 line(s) on 12/06/89 from RICHARD GOZDAL to BILL WOLFF re: R/4DOS AND DOS 4.0 Forget about DOS 4.01 on an XT. It takes 30K MORE! Nice if you have extended memory and CAN use it but otherwise it is a memory HOG. Msg 42856 is 02 line(s) on 12/07/89 from BILL WOLFF to RICHARD GOZDAL re: R/4DOS AND DOS 4.0 What about running DOS 4.01 on a XT 640K computer and having like windows like operating system? Or won't it allow me too on a XT w/640K? Thanks! Msg 42857 is 04 line(s) on 12/07/89 from RICHARD HINTON to ALL re: MACINTOSH SECURITY? We have about a dozen MAC SE's and a lot of eager beaver computer housekeepers who keep cleaning off the hard disk by removing important programs and data. Is there a way to READ lock the MAC SE hard disk? Maybe a shareware program would do it? No msg 42858 No msg 42859 Msg 42860 is 13 line(s) on 12/07/89 from KEVIN KING to WARD CHRISTENSEN re: XMODEM ON PICK OS I'm trying to implement an XMODEM transfer between Procomm Plus and the Pick OS on a variety of different Pick platforms. Because the Pick OS does not allow ASCII 255 to be sent or received, the checksum algorithm is inappropriate. I have been told that CRC-16 will not send the ASCII 255 and would be a good error checking mechanism. If this is true, can you explain (in human English) how to implement this in a pseudo-BASIC code? Please call me @ (303) 458-7735 (mountain time) if you can help, or I will check here for a response tomorrow. -Kevin King Denver, CO Msg 42861 is 05 line(s) on 12/07/89 from JIM POLOUS to ALL re: HARD DISK CONTROLLER I have a Western Digital Hard Disk Controller for an XT. Model WD-10032S. Can this be set up as a secondard hard disk controller? If so, does anyone anyone have any spec sheets on it. If you do, I would greatly appreciate it if someone could leave a message here or better yet, FAX it to my work at 312-977-9063 ATTENTION James Polous, MIS Department. Thanks Msg 42862 is 03 line(s) on 12/07/89 from ERIC BOHLMAN to RICHARD HINTON re: R/MACINTOSH SECURITY? There's been a fair amount of discussion on this in the national education echo, which is available on several Fidonet systems around here (one is the Bit Wiz at 312-935-6809). Msg 42863 is 08 line(s) on 12/07/89 from ERIC BOHLMAN to KEVIN KING re: R/XMODEM ON PICK OS Unfortunately, you CAN get a 255 when using CRC; assuming that the distribution of the CRC bytes is truly random, you could expect one of the CRC bytes to be 255 about once every 128 blocks. In addition, of course, you could get 255 as a block number, and if you're transferring data consisting of other than printable text, you could have a 255 in the data. You really need to use a protocol like Kermit, which provides escape mechanisms for representing "special" characters. Of course, there's a tradeoff; Kermit's throughput is a lot lower than Xmodem's. Xmodem was designed for transparent data links. Msg 42864 is 04 line(s) on 12/08/89 from WARD CHRISTENSEN to KEVIN KING re: R/XMODEM ON PICK OS Sorry, that's not true. The block numbers can also take any value, so for example the 255th block sent will have a value of FF. Sorry, you're out of luck if you can't send or receive a 255. Msg 42865 is 09 line(s) on 12/08/89 from KEVIN KING to WARD CHRISTENSEN re: XMODEM ON PICK OS Believe it or not, thanks to a couple of system quirks, we were able to implement checksum XMODEM on both an Ultimate and Adds box with a lot of time and effort. If anyone is interested, give me a call @ (303) 430- 8881 and we can discuss this. Thanks for the quick response! -Kevin King Denver, CO dup. chars. >Function:?{