CBBS(R) 4.0.3b 06/29/91 23:28:45 Y/N: want CBBS "1st time user" info?^U ?^U ?^U ?n;ward;christensen;odraw;;fullc;piss Logging name to disk... You are caller 222338; next msg =44916; 377 active msgs. Prev. call 06/27/91 @ 22:40, next msg was 44909 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. 14 KILLED. 39 SUMMARY. 25 06/27/91,22:40:39,222293,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, 06/27/91,23:03:33,222294,2,PHIL JERN,,6 06/27/91,23:25:22,222295,1,STEVE RYAN,,2 06/28/91,01:18:07,222296,9,BEN TEIFELD,,4 06/28/91,01:26:47,222297,2,EMMANUEL SEMMES,,1 06/28/91,03:44:13,222298,2,PETE CANTELE,,3 06/28/91,05:13:12,222299,2,PETE JONES,,1 06/28/91,06:09:56,222300,1,JERRY GASSIE,Winthrop Harbor, 06/28/91,06:43:08,222301,1,AL HIGGINS,,38 06/28/91,07:05:48,222302,2,BOB HAGER,,4 06/28/91,09:07:03,222303,2,BILL WOLFF,,1 06/28/91,12:06:58,222304,2,JOE ANTONELLI,,1 06/28/91,12:33:23,222305,1,CHARLES ENGLUND,,4 06/28/91,13:12:58,222306,2,BOB JOHNSTON,,2 06/28/91,16:04:13,222307,1,ROY MARKS,,8 06/28/91,16:42:32,222308,1,LANE LARRISON,,20 06/28/91,17:31:10,222309,2,BOGIE BUGSALEWICZ,Chicago/ Illinois,13 06/28/91,18:40:48,222310,2,BILL WOLFF,, E#44909, E#44910,4 06/28/91,18:57:32,222311,1,RICHARD GOZDAL,, E#44911,8 06/28/91,19:12:33,222312,3,JIM COLLING,,11 06/28/91,19:44:19,222313,2,JEFF GORDON,, 06/28/91,21:47:55,222314,3,MURRAY ARNOW,, E#44912,21 06/28/91,23:42:31,222315,9,TONY ANTONUCCI,,7 06/29/91,00:46:58,222316,1,HARVEY BURR,,6 06/29/91,02:33:11,222317,2,JOSHUA LEE,Williamsburg VA,8 06/29/91,08:07:24,222318,2,DENNIS DUFFNER,,3 06/29/91,08:12:08,222319,2,STEVE BRADLEY,, >Help: \,8 06/29/91,08:21:39,222320,9,DAVID GIBBS,,1 06/29/91,08:55:30,222321,2,DENNIS STAHL,,2 06/29/91,09:10:19,222322,1,ANDY SHAPIRO,, E#44913,11 06/29/91,11:22:46,222323,2,NORMAN RUSH,Chicago/ IL,4 06/29/91,12:17:48,222324,2,MILTON STANLEY,BELLWOOD/IL,1 06/29/91,12:30:37,222325,1,GAYLAND BLOETHE,,19 06/29/91,14:36:45,222326,9,ERIC MYERS,Woodstock/ Il,4 06/29/91,15:31:33,222327,1,DAVID JOHNSON,,6 06/29/91,15:56:00,222328,2,BILL WOLFF,,3 06/29/91,16:05:27,222329,1,JEFF WEINER,Chicago/ il],3 06/29/91,16:18:40,222330,2,SHERMAN KAPLAN,,3 06/29/91,16:49:24,222331,1,ANDY SHAPIRO,,0 06/29/91,19:18:03,222332,3,JOE QUINN,, 06/29/91,19:50:14,222333,2,BILL WOLFF,, E#44914,3 06/29/91,20:44:00,222334,3,MURRAY ARNOW,, E#44915,22 06/29/91,21:54:20,222335,2,CHARLIE KESTNER,,3 06/29/91,22:36:19,222336,2,ED FOSTER,,2 06/29/91,23:01:58,222337,9,JOHN HARCOURT,,1 06/29/91,23:28:49,222338,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, 44909 06/28/91 BILL WOLFF => KEVIN KEYSER: "R/PRODIGY FOLLIES" 44910 06/28/91 BILL WOLFF => ALL: "PRODIGY V3.1 UPDATE" 44911 06/28/91 RICHARD GOZDAL => JERRY OLSEN: "R/SHAREWARE QUESTIONNAIRE" 44912 06/28/91 MURRAY ARNOW => ALL: "CRT LIFETIMES" 44913 06/29/91 ANDY SHAPIRO => ALL: "HELP: ZENITH 151" 44914 06/29/91 BILL WOLFF => MURRAY ARNOW: "R/CRT LIFETIMES" 44915 06/29/91 MURRAY ARNOW => BILL WOLFF: "R/CRT LIFETIMES" ---- End of summary ---- Retrieving flagged msgs: C skips, K aborts. Msg 44909 is 06 line(s) on 06/28/91 from BILL WOLFF to KEVIN KEYSER re: R/PRODIGY FOLLIES Hi Kevin! Thanks for the information about Boardwatch and Prodigy. I had never known that there were BBS magazines out there in the first place. I was at the Book Market yesterday and picked up a copy. They have about 6 or so still left. I also found another BBS magazine called Telecomputing there also. It too seems to be a very good magazine. Do you subscription to any of those magazines? Msg 44910 is 15 line(s) on 06/28/91 from BILL WOLFF to ALL re: PRODIGY V3.1 UPDATE One point made in the Boardwatch Magazine (June 91) is that Prodigy could theoretically be pulling data off your hard disk, but not very likely. Some of my personal notes turns up nothing interesting with Prodigy v2.1 software other then what we already know. On the other hand, the brand new version called v3.1, adds another file called PROFILE.DAT and updates every time you call Prodigy. What this file contains is everything connected to your computer. Number of RAM, drives, hard drives, DOS version, and lots of other interesting data. Some of these things are not necessary for Prodigy to know. For example, I am running off a floppy drive and why would Prodigy care how many hard drives I have connected? Why does it need this information anyway? It's a neat small file that can be uploaded to Prodigy with ease. Did all this attention give them some ideas? Someone once said if your accused of something and your not doing it, then you might as well do it and gain some benefit from it. Does Prodigy think this way too? Msg 44911 is 13 line(s) on 06/28/91 from RICHARD GOZDAL to JERRY OLSEN re: R/SHAREWARE QUESTIONNAIRE I was quick in writing any comments in the BBS msg but I think they are consice and to the point. The BASIC questions don't seem to help ME decide which way to alter my pgm. Like a BBS. I just use the Krishna BBS as "A" BBS for messages if ayone wants to use the computer and most importantly of all..... a phone number LOOKS better than just a P.O. number. Then again AFTER an order I sometimes use the home address on communications. I just don't want to be bothered by wackos by distributing a number internationally. Another answer to a theoritical question is: the Palmistry pgm is taking off better now probably due to the "times" of v\change we are going thru. A pgm can be set in motion if it coincides with what people MIGHT want to use at "A" specific time (year). I personally thought this would have taken off a few months back. Msg 44912 is 13 line(s) on 06/28/91 from MURRAY ARNOW to ALL re: CRT LIFETIMES Regarding the recent comments aon CRT life. The primary cause for CRT failure is cathode failure. The cathode has a finite life because barium is constantly evaporated while it is heated. When the cathode coating evaporates to 1/2 the original thickness, the cathode is considered spent. Increasing the cathode heater voltage will get some added barium migration for a short time. What tis means is the life of a CRT is mostly related to the length of time the cathode is at operating temperature. It would seem prudent to turn the CRT off when not in use. However, depending on gun design, a cathode may have a useful life from 5000 to 10,000 hours. So turning the CRT on and off every 10 minutes probabaly won't improve the life of the tube. By the way, in today's tubes when images are burned into the screen. It generally isn't the phosphor being burned. The glass is actually retaining the image because the x-rays emitted from the mask cause glass to discolor. Msg 44913 is 20 line(s) on 06/29/91 from ANDY SHAPIRO to ALL re: HELP: ZENITH 151 I recently wasa given an old Zenith 151 PC, and I'd like to make it into a useful machine. It has a memory card that it fully populated with 64K chips, for a total of 256K. Can I just replace one or two banks with 256K chips? Two banks replaced should bring the machine too 640, but would it work? It also has an odd monitor card -- there is a 9-pin connector on it, but the monitor that came with it is using a phono jack. Will the 9-pin give me monochrome output, or is it a game port of some kind? Clearly, this critter came without any manuals, etc. My plan is to boost the memory, drop in a 40M hard disk, improve the monitor (if possible) and have a useful writing machine. I'm also planning to make it honest (i.e., with DOS 5). Has anyone had any experiences with this machine that might help in the project? Anything I ought to know about weirdness, e\? Sorry about the messiness of this message; I always forget which key to use for DEL (here it's backspace). Msg 44914 is 17 line(s) on 06/29/91 from BILL WOLFF to MURRAY ARNOW re: R/CRT LIFETIMES Hi Murray! No way do I disagree with you in theory or in the real world. Though something else also happens in the real world too. I've seen CRTs that just wouldn't work anymore using standard filament settings and I gave them new life my tweaking up the filament voltage. I'd told the customer that I'd expect the CRT to last 6 months or so, but if the filament was weak, it could go out tomorrow. Odd enough some of those sets are still working 15 years later. No... not all, but some of them are. Another thing, CRT rejuvenators sometimes also adds many years on to a CRT. I didn't know the cathode had barium! That's a bad metal to play around with. If you touch barium, it will get absorbed into your skin and settle into your liver. We are talking about the same thing, are we not? Oh are you sure images burned in is X-RAY damage to the glass? Oh maybe because now the glass has lead in it. I also haven't seen any recent image burn in's either. Is this why? It use to be very common years ago. Then again the phosphor used to burn very easy too. Msg 44915 is 14 line(s) on 06/29/91 from MURRAY ARNOW to BILL WOLFF re: R/CRT LIFETIMES I didn't want to get to deep into the practice of cathode design, but you brought up the point of increased heater voltage improving CRT performance. If the cathodes are in a poisoning environment,i.e., the vacuum is not high enough, the cathodes sometimes can be made to overcome the problem by running them at a higher temperature. Indeed it is the metal Barium that is the active element used in most commercial cathodes. Also x-rays are copiously created from electron bombardment on the masks. Barium is used as getter material to maintain the vacuum in CRTs. The Barium ends up coating the shadow mask in tube processing. Barium will emit x-rays when bombarded by electrons. This is the primary source of CRT x-rays. Glass discolors under x-ray bombardment. The theory for the discoloring is the metal used in glasses for various reasons change their chemical states when exposed to x-rays. The transformed state will change the color of the glass. These are all highly simplified explanations of a complex subject. No dup. chars. >Function:?