PROTOCOL: ALT COMPRESSION: NONE CONNECT 2400/ARQ CBBS(R) 4.0.3b 10/01/92 23:15:37 Y/N: want CBBS "1st time user" info?^U ?^U ?^U ?n;ward;christensen;odraw;;fullc;piss Logging name to disk... You are caller 227472; next msg =45770; 366 active msgs. Prev. call 09/30/92 @ 22:20, next msg was 45760 Recording logon for next time. Use FULL? to check assignments ?^U ?xxxxx "Mine" command checking for msgs TO you, ^K to >Function:?dir c:log;dir c:killed;dir summary;type-15 log,ward c;or;*;short LOG. 4 KILLED. 9 SUMMARY. 24 09/30/92,22:20:43,227459,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, E#45760, E#45761, E#45762,14 09/30/92,23:04:09,227460,2,CYRUS PATEL,,11 09/30/92,23:43:16,227461,2,MICHAEL SHARTIAG,,2 10/01/92,00:31:01,227462,2,CLIFF SHARP,, E#45763, E#45764, E#45765, E#45766,29 10/01/92,04:37:48,227463,2,RON SKOTNICKI,CHICAGO IL,4 ]` RON SKOTNICKI, 10/01/92,07:34:47,227464,2,GARY MCCOY,,4 10/01/92,07:40:13,227465,2,RANDY IMAGEN,,7 ]Thanks for coming forgetit I hate not having a backspace key RANDY IMAGEN, 10/01/92,08:35:04,227466,1,AL HIGGINS,, E#45767,9 10/01/92,08:46:55,227467,2,CLIFF SHARP,, E#45768,5 10/01/92,16:50:10,227468,2,RANDAL CRAIG,,4 10/01/92,22:20:45,227469,2,DONALD HIRATA,chicago/il, E#45769, 10/01/92,22:33:40,227470,2,DONALD HIRATA,,1 10/01/92,23:02:38,227471,2,CHARLIE KESTNER,,10 10/01/92,23:15:41,227472,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, 45760 09/30/92 WARD CHRISTENSEN => STEVE BOGOLUB: "CACHE REUNION" 45761 09/30/92 WARD CHRISTENSEN => GLEN PARK: "INVIZOBOBBLE" 45762 09/30/92 WARD CHRISTENSEN => ALL: "C-SET/2 ARRIVED" 45763 10/01/92 CLIFF SHARP => ERIC BOHLMAN: "R/OVERNIGHT" 45764 10/01/92 CLIFF SHARP => MURRAY ARNOW: "BOOKS" 45765 10/01/92 CLIFF SHARP => ALL: "DISK FORMAT SOFTWARE" 45766 10/01/92 CLIFF SHARP => ALL: "GOOF-PROOFING SYSTEMS" 45767 10/01/92 AL HIGGINS => WARD CHRISTENSEN: "R/PC MAINTENANCE PRICING" 45768 10/01/92 CLIFF SHARP => ALL: "COMPUTERS AVAILABLE (MAYBE)" 45769 10/01/92 DONALD HIRATA => ALL: "16550AFN UART" - End of summary - Retrieving flagged msgs: C skips, K aborts. Msg 45760 is 07 line(s) on 09/30/92 from WARD CHRISTENSEN to STEVE BOGOLUB re: CACHE REUNION Gee, sorry, didn't mean to not include you - just quick whipped up a few names of folks I'd talked or who had been on CBBS recently. What do you think of the idea of a reunion? Yours is the first comment on it (and for those who are "reading over our shoulder" Steve wondered if he was too late, and the answer is no, since I'd not heard from anyone at all! P.S. nice to have you back! Msg 45761 is 08 line(s) on 09/30/92 from WARD CHRISTENSEN to GLEN PARK re: INVIZOBOBBLE If CBBS was not echoing what you were typing, then you probably were "experimenting" by typing different things without knowing what they do, or a line glitch or typo caused you to key the (now obsolete, but still there) "D" command, which switches you into half-duplex, a mode whereby YOUR TERMINAL program or modem echo characters so you don't want CBBS to do so also. Sorry for the problems. Stop back, jump in the conversations. What are you running, what are you "into"? Msg 45762 is 03 line(s) on 09/30/92 from WARD CHRISTENSEN to ALL re: C-SET/2 ARRIVED Just going thru an install of C-set/2, the 32-bit programming environment for OS/2. I did a show once where I ran the "station" for C-set 2, and it was sufficiently interesting that I ordered it. Working on the install now. Msg 45763 is 10 line(s) on 10/01/92 from CLIFF SHARP to ERIC BOHLMAN re: R/OVERNIGHT Thanks for the input, Eric. I'll pass it along. For what it's worth, I've already told him that I've left my machine on 24 hours (except for the monitor) for no less than eight months, and it doesn't make an impression on him. UL approval doesn't, either, and that's part of his livelihood; he should understand that. Finally, having known me since the fifth grade, he should be able to trust my instincts, especially when I can back it up with my own computer usage, my 25 years of electronics experience (professional only; amateur goes back farther), etc. etc. He just won't be persuaded. Unfortunately, I've agreed to this job for a fixed price, so I can't change his mind that way either. Msg 45764 is 25 line(s) on 10/01/92 from CLIFF SHARP to MURRAY ARNOW re: BOOKS After being too busy for too long to look up the references you gave during our monitor/CRT/electron-microscope/etc. discussion of last year, I finally went out and had the library run some of the references. The books were INCREDIBLY hard to find; took two months to get them. "Color Television Picture Tubes" was a tome, but very, VERY informative. Much of what I read there was absolute news to me; construction details, research over the "ages", ideas, ideas, ideas. Never made it through the whole book. I'll have to try to get my own copy of it. The "Handbook of Vacuum devices." book was also incredibly fascinating. Looking at what was in there, I found that glass discolors not only because of the continual X-ray bombardment, but also just because of electron bombardment! Noted also that electron bombardment causes outgassing; very interesting, and certainly explains the presence of the getter. Heck, just the first few pages were informative; I always thought "Pyrex" glass was impervious to sudden heat changes (as I was instructed in high school), and found in, no less, a FOOTNOTE that the term Pyrex is used to refer to over 150 types of glass composition. All in all, I can't say enough in one long, boring message about the books to which you referred us last year. I just hope I can find my own copies of them and put them to some study. Unfortunately, these are my last few days with them; because of State cuts in Library funds, anything that doesn't exist in an SLS library could cost $10 as a retrieval fee, just to get the two-week loan. In case you didn't notice, I've kept all the messages we exchanged back then and am using them as instructional materials. Msg 45765 is 16 line(s) on 10/01/92 from CLIFF SHARP to ALL re: DISK FORMAT SOFTWARE Because of some repairs I had to make at the local public library on their PS/2-30 systems (intentional and very skillful damage to software), I'm currently looking for code, preferably assembly code, to deal with the floppy disk controllers of today and use them to create weird, undecipherable formats for disks which the librarians would loan for use of the computers. Does anyone know of any sources for such information? Some sample code in assembler would be preferred, but any and all help would be appreciated. The most notable thing about the damage was that it was done by a "young person" (read: 15-year-old), and it was done with great skill. They somehow not only removed the system files from the disk, they managed to put the \DOS directory in cluster 2 (where, of course, IO.SYS or IBMBIO.COM usually reside), and do other things that I thought were beyond the skills of the average hacker. I'm trying to goof-proof their systems for them, gratis, of course. Book recommendations would be nice, but in my present unemployed state I might not be able to access those books. Msg 45766 is 15 line(s) on 10/01/92 from CLIFF SHARP to ALL re: GOOF-PROOFING SYSTEMS I'm trying to make the systems at my local library as cracker-proof as I can manage. One idea I've had is to make the systems unreadable by most all software, by munging the partition tables of the hard drives and forcing the use of a floppy to get the system on-line; of course, in order to get the system running, the person would have to enter a valid SLS Inter-library code. I'm open to any and all ideas. To express a few initial ideas of my own, I've thought about forcing the use of a specially-formatted floppy to gett the hard drive on-line, and to load a device driver which would prevent hard drive access without proper authorization. Etc. Etc. The long and short of it is, I'd like to have them be able to loan their computers to people with confidence that they won't end up with several directories full of data deleted, the operating system removed from the HD, etc. ANY and ALL ideas are DEFINITELY appreciated. Msg 45767 is 04 line(s) on 10/01/92 from AL HIGGINS to WARD CHRISTENSEN re: R/PC MAINTENANCE PRICING I've been using both Memorex Telex and IBM domestically. However, as the Qty. of PCs contine to increase, my maintenance budget has gone thru the ceiling. As a result, I'm looking for other alternatives. - Al - Msg 45768 is 09 line(s) on 10/01/92 from CLIFF SHARP to ALL re: COMPUTERS AVAILABLE (MAYBE) As I was talking to the Schiller Park Library staff yesterday, it came up that there are "several" computers (at this time, type unknown) in their basement, gathering dust, because no one knows how to use them. The staff was VERY receptive to donating them to a worthy cause, and I've seen all too many messages in the past year asking for used computer donations to help the handicapped, etc. Just in case I see anything worth salvaging when I hit their basement today, does anyone know of any WORTHY causes (they have to be worthier than "The Cliff Sharp Computer Foundation") that could use a computer or two, in working condx, no matter how obsolete? Msg 45769 is 03 line(s) on 10/01/92 from DONALD HIRATA to ALL re: 16550AFN UART What is the difference between 16550 and the 16550AFN UART chip an and how will affect me if I own 386-33 or 25mhz. I'm considering buying V.32 BIS/HST modem perferably an external. dup. chars. >Function:?