CBBS(R) 4.0.3b 06/01/92 22:30:55 ++LINE > 9 LONG - truncated, return to ACCEPT, ^U to RE-ENTER: $D ^U ?^U ?^U ?^U ?n;ward;christensen;odraw;;fullc;piss Logging name to disk... You are caller 227147; next msg =45698; 377 active msgs. Prev. call 05/27/92 @ 23:43, next msg was 45685 Recording logon for next time. Use FULL? to check assignments ?^U ?xxxxx "Mine" command checking for msgs TO you >Function:?dir c:log;dir c:killed;dir summary;type-20 log,ward c;or;*;short LOG. 8 KILLED. 149 SUMMARY. 25 06/01/92,22:31:00,227147,1,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, 45685 05/ 088,1,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, E#45685, E#45686, E#45687,13 05/28/92,00:33:41,227089,2,ROBERT BRANDENBURG,Park Ridge/ IL,1 05/28/92,00:35:13,227090,2,ROBERT BRANDENBURG,,1 05/28/92,07:00:23,227091,1,AL HIGGINS,,5 05/28/92,08:15:32,227092,1,RICHARD GOZDAL,, E#45688,7 05/28/92,14:46:03,227093,2,CARLYLE COX,CRYSTAL LAKE IL,3 05/28/92,20:42:41,227094,2,BILL WOLFF,,3 05/28/92,20:53:56,227095,3,MURRAY ARNOW,,2 05/28/92,21:53:31,227096,2,BILL MATTSON,,3 05/28/92,23:05:52,227097,2,ART CLEMONS,,2 05/28/92,23:44:31,227098,2,DAVID JOHNSON,,3 05/29/92,03:33:26,227099,2,JERRY OLSEN,, E#45689,79 05/29/92,04:09:46,227100,2,JERRY OLSEN,, E#45690, E#45691,79 05/29/92,06:44:25,227101,2,RICHARD HINTON,,1 05/29/92,08:10:46,227102,2,KEITH NAUTA,chicago,4 05/29/92,08:24:02,227103,2,DENNIS STAHL,,6 05/29/92,09:52:58,227104,2,BILL WOLFF,, E#45692,15 05/29/92,12:40:25,227105,2,DENNIS STAHL,,0 05/29/92,12:42:25,227106,2,STEVE AIDIKONIS,,1 05/29/92,16:02:18,227107,2,SHERMAN KAPLAN,,10 ]Interfesting scan of messages, especially from Arcady in Russia. BTW, SHERMAN KAPLAN, 05/29/92,19:47:15,227108,1,ANDY SHAPIRO,, E#45693,13 05/29/92,21:59:31,227109,2,TIMOTHY LATTA,Buffalo Grove,2 05/29/92,22:26:17,227110,2,BILL MATTSON,,1 05/29/92,23:53:35,227111,2,JOHN SERRANO,, E#45694,18 05/30/92,01:12:33,227112,1,DALE MAHALKO,GILMAN WI,1 05/30/92,07:52:04,227113,3,MURRAY ARNOW,,5 05/30/92,11:12:26,227114,2,DON PIVEN,,2 05/30/92,12:28:31,227115,9,JIM THALE,,3 05/30/92,13:01:14,227116,2,DAVE LEONARD,,3 05/30/92,13:25:55,227117,2,S. LOUIS RATHJE,Wheaton/ Illinois, 05/30/92,14:18:08,227118,2,GARY ELFRING,,2 05/30/92,15:11:39,227119,3,GERRY SWANSON,, E#45695,10 05/30/92,15:45:53,227120,2,BILL MATTSON,,1 05/30/92,17:06:15,227121,2,CHRISTOPHER GRAY,Baton Rouge/ LA,4 ]Your system is confusing and could use a better user interface. CHRISTOPHER GRAY, 05/30/92,20:22:20,227122,2,ROBERT KAUFMAN,,5 05/30/92,20:56:09,227123,1,TERRY EKLUND,Chicago/ IL,11 05/30/92,21:40:48,227124,2,BILL MATTSON,,5 05/30/92,22:41:37,227125,2,JOE SEROCKI,, E#45696, 05/31/92,00:05:13,227126,2,BILL MATTSON,,1 05/31/92,05:44:41,227127,9,ERIC BOHLMAN,,4 05/31/92,09:01:45,227128,1,SILEX CYNING,,4 05/31/92,09:50:02,227129,2,PETE JONES,,3 05/31/92,09:53:18,227130,3,MURRAY ARNOW,,1 05/31/92,12:58:00,227131,1,ANDY SHAPIRO,,2 05/31/92,15:25:48,227132,2,BILL WOLFF,,4 05/31/92,16:33:14,227133,9,NORB DEMBINSKI,,7 05/31/92,17:00:22,227134,2,ELI BENTOR,Evanston,3 05/31/92,17:51:26,227135,1,RICHARD GOZDAL,,3 05/31/92,20:58:59,227136,2,ART CLEMONS,,2 05/31/92,21:07:43,227137,2,JOHN SERRANO,,1 05/31/92,21:54:27,227138,2,BILL MATTSON,,1 05/31/92,22:51:15,227139,2,DAVID JOHNSON,,3 06/01/92,02:28:22,227140,2,JERRY OLSEN,,3 06/01/92,03:32:49,227141,2,CYRUS PATEL,,11 06/01/92,10:41:42,227142,2,KEN STOX,,1 06/01/92,15:45:20,227143,2,DENNIS STAHL,,2 06/01/92,17:38:14,227144,3,GERRY SWANSON,, 06/01/92,21:26:30,227145,2,DON PIVEN,,1 06/01/92,21:33:20,227146,3,GERRY SWANSON,, E#45697, 06/01/92,22:31:00,227147,1,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, 45685 05/27/92 WARD CHRISTENSEN => GREGORY ARENA: "R/JUST DROPPING BY." 45686 05/27/92 WARD CHRISTENSEN => RICHARD GOZDAL: "R/MS C" 45687 05/27/92 WARD CHRISTENSEN => RICHARD HINTON: "R/MOTHER BOARD?" 45688 05/28/92 RICHARD GOZDAL => WARD CHRISTENSEN: "R/MS C" 45689 05/29/92 JERRY OLSEN => MURRAY ARNOW: "R/CHICAGO ONLINE" 45690 05/29/92 JERRY OLSEN => ARCADY KHOTIN: "R/HELLO FROM RUSSIA" 45691 05/29/92 JERRY OLSEN => BILL WOLFF: "INTERNET" 45692 05/29/92 BILL WOLFF => JERRY OLSEN: "IDE TROUBLE OVER" 45693 05/29/92 ANDY SHAPIRO => WARD CHRISTENSEN: "R/COMPUADD EXPRESS" 45694 05/30/92 JOHN SERRANO => ALL: "PD TCP/IP FOR FTP?" 45695 05/30/92 GERRY SWANSON => ALL: "MANDELBROT" 45696 05/30/92 JOE SEROCKI => ALL: "LAPTOP FOR SALE" 45697 06/01/92 GERRY SWANSON => ROGER PENROSE: "R/QUERY ABOUT BBS'S" - End of summary - Retrieving flagged msgs: C skips, K aborts. Msg 45685 is 03 line(s) on 05/27/92 from WARD CHRISTENSEN to GREGORY ARENA re: R/JUST DROPPING BY. Dear Sysuser: Sure, an ad for your BBS would be welcome. Just leave out the "noise", i.e. my preference is for no *'s, -'s, etc. Just info. ;-) Msg 45686 is 03 line(s) on 05/27/92 from WARD CHRISTENSEN to RICHARD GOZDAL re: R/MS C I've got some connections, so while I didn't get the offer, I got the SOFTWARE. Nearly got a hernia lifting the box! Even comes with 386^max, because I understand the environment needs a memory manager! Msg 45687 is 10 line(s) on 05/27/92 from WARD CHRISTENSEN to RICHARD HINTON re: R/MOTHER BOARD? That's a pretty good price. You of course WILL double your perf, but it will make you want a faster/larger hard disk, etc. Go ahead and check what a 486/33 would cost, too! It will be double AGAIN the performance, and a few hundred spent now might be cheaper than spending more next year to go 486. They really HAVE come down in price. (But you're getting a steal - if memory is say $35/meg, that's $280 of your $530 just for memory - leaving $250 for the motherboard. Hmm. TOO cheap. No cache? (you're not halving the memory speed when you double the processor, so you need something else to make it faster - my 386/sx/25 has no cache, but has memory interleaving, which effectively is faster.) Msg 45688 is 10 line(s) on 05/28/92 from RICHARD GOZDAL to WARD CHRISTENSEN re: R/MS C Yea, looks like 6,000 pages of manual with the MS C! Guess the prices is right. Something is up with MS, The Basic PDS is down to a $99 upgrade price from QB. Must be more than poor software sales, must be a language war. Guess I must have lucked out the mem manager I got with my 386 works great and one less pgm to worry about trying to handle it. Maybe the hidden message with this sale is IF people will pay the $150 for "printed" manuals for the Windows docs rather than the on line docs. That would give them a better taste of what people will pay for Windows software. Msg 45689 is 14 line(s) on 05/29/92 from JERRY OLSEN to MURRAY ARNOW re: R/CHICAGO ONLINE Chicago Online is simply a new area on America Online. According to the COL facilitator, if you subscribe to COL, you'll get exactly what you would get if you subscribed to AOL except that you'll have a button on the opening screen which will jump you into the COL section if you choose to click on it with your mouse. (Actually, I strongly suspect that the software is 100% identical with the regular AOL and your area code is used to determine that you should get a COL button on the screen.) In any case, AOL and COL subscribers may jump between each others without additional charge. I gathered additional info about this for a feature story I just submitted about AOL, but perhaps the above is what you're seeking. (BTW, later this year they plan to add a second "local AOL" too-in Florida somewhere. The Tribune Company has their fingers in that too. Msg 45690 is 30 line(s) on 05/29/92 from JERRY OLSEN to ARCADY KHOTIN re: R/HELLO FROM RUSSIA I was delighted to see your messages here. Most of my work these days involves writing for computer magazines, including a column about international computer issues which is syndicated in England and Australia. Because of this I have set up and keep in contact with about 300 sources around the world. Through that process I of course have learned quite a bit about some of the questions you raised in your first message here-too much for a single message, in fact. We could continue exchanging messages here, if you plan to continue calling; but I sometimes can't call here for weeks at a time. One option might be to use my BBS (in the same city as this one) at 312-939-4411 (up to 2400 bps), which I monitor several times each day. Another possibility might be via Internet, which you mentioned. But it will depend what local node you use to access Internet. Some nodes in the Commonwealth countries are extremely expensive-not for you, but for us in the States. The reason is that WE get billed for messages to you AND from you-and all are quite expensive. So if you currently have personal access to Internet, you might leave your Internet address here or on my BBS. I'll respond with one message on Internet despite the costs. (I'm sorry to be particularly concerned about this, but with the large network of international callers I constantly maintain at my own expense, I must be!) I look forward to hearing from you and exchanging messages, whether here or elsewhere. I'll respond to some of your questions and perhaps you would be kind enough to respond to some of mine for use in my column. Best wishes. Msg 45691 is 14 line(s) on 05/29/92 from JERRY OLSEN to BILL WOLFF re: INTERNET Just a quick addition to your comments, in case others try to use them. From CIS and other systems, you must remember to precede the Internet address with a ">" redirection symbol-followed IMMEDIATELY by "INTERNET:." (A few systems will generate the redir symbol for you and remove extraneous spaces, but CIS doesn't.) Secondly, you of course correctly showed the correct address format for messages back TO CIS (other than the ">INTERNET:" preface which most systems require that you enter manually), but it bears emphasis that the comma in all CIS addresses must be changed to the period which Internet understands. (Most systems WILL do this conversion for you .) On a separate note, glad to hear the IDE woes you mentioned here and on my BBS are fixed. Regards. Msg 45692 is 02 line(s) on 05/29/92 from BILL WOLFF to JERRY OLSEN re: IDE TROUBLE OVER Thanks and never a dull moment trying something new to work with something you already have. I guess it's just comes with the job! Msg 45693 is 23 line(s) on 05/29/92 from ANDY SHAPIRO to WARD CHRISTENSEN re: R/COMPUADD EXPRESS of course i could do that, but I have no need, nor budget. More to the point, havinf this old creature feature at home helps me to appreciate the 386 at work. you mentioned 'memory interleave' in another posting - what's this, and how does it speed things up? On another note - I can't imagine working without DR DOS 6.0! I will never go back to MS-DOS. The memory features are nice, the disk cache is quite good, and the task switcher makes even bad software look good. For example - the American Heritage Dictionary (AHED). It comes with two versions, both TSR. One is small, but activating it just loads up a large program from disk, so it's SLOW. Then there's a second TSR that gets you into AHED fast, but which eats some 150+K. So whaty do you do? With the DRDOS task switcher, you just load AHED as a task and swap it out to extended memory. Then, when you need it, it's easy as pie to switch tasks, the whole thing is there NOW, and it takes no memory away from your real session. IT's cute. It also works well for debugging - if a program locks up the machine, all it's really locked up is the one task session, and you can terminate that and still have a functioning system. Try it - it's so much better than MS-DOS that there is no comparison. Of course, with 4DOS on top, it's even better. Msg 45694 is 09 line(s) on 05/30/92 from JOHN SERRANO to ALL re: PD TCP/IP FOR FTP? I'm looking for a public domain version of TCP/IP that features the following items: SLIP and automatic dialing (to dial the terminal server). I guess FTP is a given. Does such a creature exist? I downloaded a package from ftp.ncsa.uiuc. edu, but it only works with network adapters, not modems. Does anyone know of an ftp site that has what I need? Thanks. Msg 45695 is 05 line(s) on 05/30/92 from GERRY SWANSON to ALL re: MANDELBROT I have been using the book "The Armchair Universe" by A.K. Dewdney. I a ing to make a program that lets you zoom in on the "Mandelbrot Set" fractal As far as his program describes it I am doing everything he says. If anyone knows how to make the program (in basic) or has the book tell me. I have the IBM compatible GW-Basic. Msg 45696 is 20 line(s) on 05/30/92 from JOE SEROCKI to ALL re: LAPTOP FOR SALE I have a Zenith laptop for sale or trade. This is the 184 series, 8088, 640k, CGA compatible graphics, 20m hard drive and 720k floppy, 1200 baud internal modem. It is in excellent shape, with a new hard drive and controller card, and new battery pack. It operates on internal batteries or 12vdc, making it an excellent packet rig. Includes soft case, power supply, and battery pack. I figure it's value to be about $500 or so. It would not be so much except that all the critical parts are new. I am looking to sell it outright (preferrably) or to trade it for an HF rig of some sort. The rig must be 12vdc, can be a QRP rig such as the Ten-Tec Century 22 or Heath HW9 series (with a little cash or ?? thrown in) or a low end HF rig such as the 747GX, 725, 730 or so. If are interested in a purchase or trade, I can be reached at 708-632-8723 or at N9IFG@W9ZMR.IL.USA.NA. Thanks es 73, Joe. .-. Msg 45697 is 03 line(s) on 06/01/92 from GERRY SWANSON to ROGER PENROSE re: R/QUERY ABOUT BBS'S Temporal Insanity is great. I can be reached there under the handle "Dirk Gently." The other two didn't work (Busy Signal. Thanks dup. chars. >Function:?