CBBS(R) 4.0.3b 05/12/91 00:26:26 Y/N: want CBBS "1st time user" info?^U ?^U ?^U ?n;ward;christensen;odraw;;fullc;piss Logging name to disk... You are caller 221550; next msg =44759; 377 active msgs. Prev. call 05/10/91 @ 05:36, next msg was 44748 Recording logon for next time... Use FULL? to check assignments ?^U ?xxxxx "Mine" command checking for msgs TO you, ^K >Function:?dir c:log;dir c:killed;dir summary;type-20 log,ward c;or;*;short LOG. 12 KILLED. 29 SUMMARY. 24 16,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, E#44748,5 05/10/91,06:07:10,221517,2,PETE JONES,,1 05/10/91,06:17:49,221518,2,MICHAEL MCDANIEL,,3 05/10/91,08:47:41,221519,1,PAUL BRAMEL,, E#44749,8 05/10/91,09:50:21,221520,1,BILL WOLFF,,2 05/10/91,10:25:58,221521,2,DENNIS STAHL,,9 05/10/91,10:45:29,221522,2,GERMAN CABRERA,Manchester,7 05/10/91,12:14:33,221523,2,BOB BOB,, 05/10/91,14:07:30,221524,9,DENNIS SLADEK,,3 05/10/91,14:15:38,221525,9,DENNIS SLADEK,,3 05/10/91,16:10:04,221526,2,DONALD DOCKMAN,, E#44750,20 05/10/91,16:44:15,221527,1,LANE LARRISON,,1 05/10/91,16:58:38,221528,1,BILL WOLFF,, E#44751,3 05/10/91,17:57:46,221529,2,MICHAEL SHARTIAG,, E#44752,6 05/10/91,18:55:56,221530,2,DON PIVEN,,2 05/10/91,19:06:17,221531,2,ALEX ZELL,, 05/10/91,19:30:45,221532,2,JAMES SCHMIDT,,2 05/10/91,20:51:40,221533,2,BILL CONIGLIO,Chicago,1 05/10/91,22:51:24,221534,2,JIM KLIORA,Waukegan/ IL, E#44753,15 05/10/91,23:49:10,221535,2,EMMANUEL SEMMES,,3 05/11/91,00:55:28,221536,2,THOMAS CLARK,,1 05/11/91,03:16:25,221537,2,JERRY OLSEN,, E#44754, E#44755,18 05/11/91,07:00:28,221538,2,ALLEN TURNER,Raleigh/ NC,10 ]sorry for the short connect. line noise was atrocious, so i'm backing out gracefully. don't know what kind of policy you have regarding required frequency-of-calling-to-avoid-account-deletion, but i'd appreciate any waiver you can make. i can't afford *much* ld calling, and will only call occasionally, but i'd like to maintain my account here. as a sysop (murphy's law bbs, raleigh, nc, 919-664-8060), i consider it a bit of an honor to have an account on the *first* bbs! thanks! ? ALLEN TURNER, 05/11/91,08:35:10,221539,3,MURRAY ARNOW,,7 05/11/91,09:07:52,221540,1,PETER FLIEGEL,,4 05/11/91,11:03:44,221541,1,GAYLAND BLOETHE,,31 05/11/91,12:08:05,221542,9,MIKE SHOCKLEY,Irving Tx,3 05/11/91,16:15:41,221543,2,ARNOLD BOYD,,1 05/11/91,17:49:04,221544,2,BILL WOLFF,, E#44756,4 05/11/91,17:57:10,221545,2,DON PIVEN,,1 05/11/91,20:10:55,221546,1,RICHARD GOZDAL,, E#44757, E#44758,10 05/11/91,22:28:01,221547,2,DAN DELIUS,Durham/ NC,4 05/11/91,22:33:08,221548,2,JIM POLOUS,,3 05/11/91,22:53:02,221549,9,BEN TEIFELD,,2 05/12/91,00:26:30,221550,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, 44748 05/10/91 WARD CHRISTENSEN => BILL WOLFF: "R/FRAUDIGY PART 1" 44749 05/10/91 PAUL BRAMEL => WARD CHRISTENSEN: "R/WINDOWS LOW-LEVEL PROGRAMMIN" 44750 05/10/91 DONALD DOCKMAN => ALL: "COMPUTER SYSTEM TO BE SOLD" 44751 05/10/91 BILL WOLFF => WARD CHRISTENSEN: "R/FRAUDIGY PART 1" 44752 05/10/91 MICHAEL SHARTIAG => ALL: "CIRCA 1980 IBM/#5217 PTR" 44753 05/10/91 JIM KLIORA => WARD CHRISTENSEN: "GREAT TO KNOW YOU BETTER" 44754 05/11/91 JERRY OLSEN => MICHAEL SHARTIAG: "R/SCOPE RENTAL NEEDED" 44755 05/11/91 JERRY OLSEN => ARNOLD BOYD: "R/NEED SCREEN SAVER PGM" 44756 05/11/91 BILL WOLFF => ALL: "FRAUDIGY" 44757 05/11/91 RICHARD GOZDAL => CHARLIE KESTNER: "R/DISK COMPRESS" 44758 05/11/91 RICHARD GOZDAL => DAVID JOHNSON: "R/DISK COMPRESS" ---- End of summary ---- Retrieving flagged msgs: C skips, K aborts. Msg 44748 is 04 line(s) on 05/10/91 from WARD CHRISTENSEN to BILL WOLFF re: R/FRAUDIGY PART 1 I'll bet people could THINK that stage.dat is sucking data out of their system - for the simple reason that it is created by block writing a chunk of memory, so what ever "garbage" is in memory at the time appears in stage.dat, and is eventually overwritten by what is received from Prodigy. Msg 44749 is 03 line(s) on 05/10/91 from PAUL BRAMEL to WARD CHRISTENSEN re: R/WINDOWS LOW-LEVEL PROGRAMMIN Borland C++ (retail $495) has its own windows sdk include (from Whitewater I think) and seems to be getting good press -PB Msg 44750 is 05 line(s) on 05/10/91 from DONALD DOCKMAN to ALL re: COMPUTER SYSTEM TO BE SOLD VSI Distributors is going to sell its computer system. Alpha Micro AM100L (7 poss terminals, 6 being used. 3 printers, vcr backup, Alpha Ledger accounting software including UPS manifesting (v.88.1{1}), If ANYONE knows of someone who might need a distribution system, PLEASE give me a call at 708/498-4130 (voice). Thank you. Msg 44751 is 03 line(s) on 05/10/91 from BILL WOLFF to WARD CHRISTENSEN re: R/FRAUDIGY PART 1 Hmm... that is interesting Ward, since Prodigy claims it only uploads the file called STAGE.DAT from your system. What in the world do they care what is in the memory before you boot up to Prodigy? Msg 44752 is 13 line(s) on 05/10/91 from MICHAEL SHARTIAG to ALL re: CIRCA 1980 IBM/#5217 PTR I have come across an IBM system/23, which was a precursor to the PC. I have been told, it was IBM's internal answer to the PC market, and was the casuse of the IBM/PC being developed externally. Anyways, these tings appear to be white elephants. A controller card went dead in the printer # 5217, which is a bin fed, daisy wheel printer. IBM wanted $450 to walk in the door, and the card is $2500. Needless to say, this is just a little high. I am looking for a "Newman Computer Exchange" type of business that deals in old IBM equipment. Is there someone out there buying these things, or are they literally being throw away. I would like to get either a replacement printer or the card. While the card does not look too complex, since all the part numbers are IBM it is impossible to try and pick/guess/ or swap chips. ANy ideas ??? Msg 44753 is 11 line(s) on 05/10/91 from JIM KLIORA to WARD CHRISTENSEN re: GREAT TO KNOW YOU BETTER Hi. I just read the April issue of Boardwatch Magazine (first time I pick it up), and I am grateful that you were willing to share some of your life with us. I have been aware of your BBS since I started my trek through BBS Land sometime back in '83. Its good to see that you have the dedication and patience to hang on. Since BBSing is a big part of my life (I should say computers in general), of course I look up to you as one of the men (and women) that have made major contributions to this incredibly exciting hobby (I am 30, and follow your philosophy on marriage and computers...). Again, thanks for sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm with all of us. You truly helped to make my life more enjoyable! -Jim Kliora Msg 44754 is 08 line(s) on 05/11/91 from JERRY OLSEN to MICHAEL SHARTIAG re: R/SCOPE RENTAL NEEDED I don't have the catalog immediately at hand, so can't provide a phone number. But "GE Rents," a national business of GE, rents scopes and a variety of other electronic gear. (They also sell used gear in large quantities as they upgrade their rental offerings.) I'm not entirely sure, but I THINK they have an 800 number, so calling 1-800-555-1212 may get you in touch with them....If you're interested but have trouble locating a number/address for them, let me know. Next time I call (a day or a week from now), I could dig a little. Msg 44755 is 13 line(s) on 05/11/91 from JERRY OLSEN to ARNOLD BOYD re: R/NEED SCREEN SAVER PGM There are a lot of fancy programs out there, but if simple will do, I've written a small PD ditty (occupies about 300 bytes), which is released with a set-up program to redefine the number of minutes before blanking occurs. Unlike some alternatives, mine has lived in harmony with all TSRs I run. The only "gotcha" is that mine will return garbage to your screen if it kicks in during a break while in graphics mode. I use the latter so infrequently that I just remove the blanker from memory as part of the loading process for the graphics programs. If of use for you, the archive (and some alternatives) are available on a BBS I run: The Advocate/NOWAR, 312.939.4411, 24 hrs., 8/n/1, Loop area. I don't recall the precise archive name, but like most it's something resembling SCRNSAVE.xxx. (Doing "SEARCH" for "DOS" + "SAVE" should produce a list of programs, including mine.) Hope this helps.... Msg 44756 is 04 line(s) on 05/11/91 from BILL WOLFF to ALL re: FRAUDIGY I was unaware that last week the Wall Street Journal also reported that Prodigy had the ability to peek into the user's computer system. Also for those that are GEnie User's, check out page 8015 under "A Networker's Journal (910510) by Charles Bowen. Msg 44757 is 05 line(s) on 05/11/91 from RICHARD GOZDAL to CHARLIE KESTNER re: R/DISK COMPRESS The PKLITE runs only certain files. NO overlays or EXEs. Have to check these out also. That other one was OK but still doesn't fit the job. I seem to be with others now that NEED space and can't afford to sacrifice swapping drive letters due to program setups. Msg 44758 is 03 line(s) on 05/11/91 from RICHARD GOZDAL to DAVID JOHNSON re: R/DISK COMPRESS Hope the Round Table doesn't have one of those call back setups. I quite after seeing that. Heck the sysops even know more about me thanI of them after logging on some BBSs. No dup. chars. >Function:?