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Volume 6, Number 13 27 March 1989
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Editor in Chief: Vince Perriello
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Editors Emeritii: Dale Lovell
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Thom Henderson
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Chief Procrastinator Emeritus: Tom Jennings
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Contributing Editors: Al Arango
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FidoNews is published weekly by the International FidoNet
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Association as its official newsletter. You are encouraged to
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submit articles for publication in FidoNews. Article submission
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standards are contained in the file ARTSPEC.DOC, available from
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node 1:1/1. 1:1/1 is a Continuous Mail system, available for
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network mail 24 hours a day.
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Copyright 1989 by the International FidoNet Association. All
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rights reserved. Duplication and/or distribution permitted for
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noncommercial purposes only. For use in other circumstances,
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please contact IFNA at (314) 576-4067. IFNA may also be contacted
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at PO Box 41143, St. Louis, MO 63141.
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Fido and FidoNet are registered trademarks of Tom Jennings of
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Fido Software, 164 Shipley Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94107 and
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are used with permission.
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We don't necessarily agree with the contents of every article
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published here. Most of these materials are unsolicited. No
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article will be rejected which is properly attributed and legally
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acceptable. We will publish every responsible submission
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received.
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Table of Contents
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1. ARTICLES ................................................. 1
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Bimodem: Yet Another File Transfer Protocol ............. 1
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Hackers Are Human ........................................ 3
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ZOW, Yet Another Fantastically New File Packer! (Part 1 .. 6
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2. COLUMNS .................................................. 8
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A new column: The Veterinarian's Corner! ................. 8
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Rogel's Corner: Panasonic Laser Partner, LaserTORQ ....... 10
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3. LATEST VERSIONS .......................................... 24
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Latest Software Versions ................................. 24
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4. NOTICES .................................................. 25
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And more!
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ARTICLES
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John Whitson
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1:160/200.0
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BiModem: A testimonial
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While snooping around the network a few days ago (looking
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for PD/ShareWare software fonts for a lucky friend with a new
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LaserJetII), I came across a curious entry in a file list:
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BIMOD103.PAK Full Duplex Xfer Protocal (Sd/Rcv at same time)
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(^sic)
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Naturally, I was curious, so I downloaded it and looked at
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the documentation. The .DOC file promised even more than the BBS
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listing.
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"Imagine the time savings if you could upload with
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Zmodem(tm) and YmodemG efficiencies while downloading
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at the same efficiency at the same time."
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Right. No way. Zmodem is pushing the limits of technology
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as it is. Where are we going to do this other transfer, another
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phone line? But wait, there's more!
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"If that feature is not enough to get you really
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excited, how about the ability to chat while the
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transfer is going on? Chatting, of course, will impact
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your throughput, but since most of us are slow typists,
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when compared to the speed of even a 1200 baud modem,
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the impact is usually minimal."
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Right. This sounds like some of the vaporware you read
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about in the funny pages of Byte or Dr. Dobb's. Erik Labs wanted
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$25.00 for registration. Sounds about par for ShareWare. The
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claims so far:
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1) Two way transfer
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2) Zmodem(tm) or YmodemG transfer efficiency BOTH WAYS
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3) Chatting while this goes on with 'minimal' effect
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4) And it would only cost $25.00
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By following the instructions, I installed it (in a period
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of about 5 minutes) to run with Binkley. So far, it was too
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easy.
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They claimed there was a protocol for Opus that allowed Opus
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SYSOPS to support BiModem users. If so, the source BBS should
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have it. So I found out where it came from, Sun Valley BBS in
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Phoenix, AZ (1:114/42.0), and I called them. I found B)iModem as
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an option under the F)iles menu, and hit Alt-J to jump to DOS. I
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entered BIMOD, and things happened.
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It asked me what I wanted to do: U/D. I chose U. It asked
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FidoNews 6-13 Page 2 27 Mar 1989
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for a file, so I picked a big one. No use sending a little file,
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since I wanted some big ones. I entered my description, then hit
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<PgDown>. That was easy.
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I selected U, and downloaded BIMOD107.ARC and BIOPUS16.ARC,
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then chose Alt-X to continue. A few seconds later, a window
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popped up offering two chat and three transfer status sub-
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windows. It informed me that this (roughly) 140K file would take
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nearly 10 minutes (9:46 sec) to upload at 2400 baud. It did,
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but it did so while simultaneously downloading 94K in two other
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files. Total transfer time, 9 min, 54 sec (including file name
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overhead).
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Very impressive. I wouldn't have believed it if anyone had
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told me. In fact, a friend of mine STILL doesn't believe me. I
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believe though, and I've already sent my $25.00.
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For more information, and the latest versions of all the
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BiModem software, contact:
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Valley of the Sun. Fido 1:114/42.0.
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Tell them you read about it here and don't believe them.
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Download BIMOD107.ARC, set it up, and call back for a test run.
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BIMODEM currently comes with scripts for Procomm+, Telix,
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and Qmodem. Batch files are included for other terminal
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emulators such as Binkley, which can shell to DOS.
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FidoNews 6-13 Page 3 27 Mar 1989
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Wes Brewer
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The Think Tank, Memphis TN
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OPUS 1:123/7
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Random notes at a HAH Party
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by
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Trixie Highborn
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as told to Wes Brewer
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I answered the phone. It was Wes. "Would you like to go with
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me to a HAH party Saturday?" he asked.
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"What's a HAH party?" I asked.
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"A Dutch treat for members of HAH," he told me. "A bunch of
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computer friends getting together for a little fun."
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Nothing would please me less than getting together with
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computer people all talking in that strange out-of-space
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language that they use. But I could not tell Wes this. He is so
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firmly stuck in his mistaken belief that computers are here to
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stay that if I said anything against computers or their users his
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feelings would be hurt. So I said "yes".
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I knew that I was in for a rough time, but I did not realize
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just how rough until we arrived at the Pizza Hut where the party
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was to be held. In addition to the HAH party, they had booked two
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other parties to be held in this building which was about the
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size of my walk-in closet.
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After fighting our way to the cashier's station, Wes
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screams "Hey, where's the HAH party?"
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"Dunno exactly," the cashier replied. "Either over there or
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back yonder, I think."
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We fought our way over there, but these were obviously not
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computer people. They were carrying on intelligent conversations.
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So we fought our way to "back yonder". "See anyone you
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recognize?" I asked.
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"Never saw any of them before in my life," Wes replied.
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"We have come to the wrong Pizza Hut," I suggested. "Let's
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get out of here."
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"No, this is it. Let's find a spot of wall to lean against
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and order something to eat."
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We squeezed in and waited until a couple with chairs had to
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go to the bath room and grabbed their chairs. Soon a young man
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came by, extended his hand and said, "Welcome, strangers. I am
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Harry Blake."
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Wes grabbed his hand and replied, "Hi Harry. I'm Wes Brewer.
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Glad to see you. How are things in school?" What could have led
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Wes to believe that this young man was a student? But Blake began
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to tell about things at school. "How did you get here?" Wes
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continued.
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"I drove," Harry replied.
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"Last I heard, you were grounded until you pull your grades
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up."
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"I pulled them up," Harry replied. Then the two of them
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started discussing conversations that they had had two or three
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years ago. Several others came by and introduced themselves with
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similar results. Somehow this did not seem right.
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"Wes," I finally said "What are you trying to pull? These
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are all old friends but you said that you had never seen any of
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them before."
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"Yes, it is true that these are old friends and it is
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equally true that I have never seen them before. We met and
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talked on bulletin boards and became friends, but this the first
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time we have seen one another."
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"Bulletin boards?" I asked. He tried to explain this to me,
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but I am still in the dark. I have a mental picture of a
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landscape dotted with cork boards with hundreds of notes pinned
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to them and people willy nilly walking from one board to another
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reading the notes and posting their own boards. I was reminded of
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my schoolroom sixty years ago when boys would hit girls in the
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head with wadded mash notes. And Wes thinks that this will get me
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interested in computers.
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I asked several people what HAH stood for and got several
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different answers. The answer that I got most often was "Hackers
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are Human."
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"What's a hacker?" I asked Wes.
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"A hacker is a computer. . ."
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"Now, there you go, trying to endow those infernal machines
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with human personalities," I said.
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"Before I was so rudely interrupted, I was saying, "A hacker
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is a computer buff," Wes replied.
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"Now, there you go, trying to endow those infernal people
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with human personalities." I said.
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While Wes was occupied with his friends (strangers), I saw a
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little boy wandering around. "Sonny," I asked, "Is your daddy a
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computer buff?"
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"Nah, He hates computers."
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"Then your mommy is a computer buff?"
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"Nah, she's scared of computers."
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"Oh, I see. You are not part of this party. You just got
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separated from your parents and ended up in here," I said.
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"Nah. I belong in here."
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"How could you if neither of your parents are computer
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buffs?"
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"I'm a computer buff," he informed me.
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Next, I engaged an attractive young lady in conversation. "I
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hear a lot about this beautiful lady who is scheduled to perform
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a table top dance. All the men seem to be excited about it." I
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said. "I didn't hear about this until we got here. I wonder when
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the lady will arrive."
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"I also didn't hear about it until I got here. Yes, the lady
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has arrived. I am the lady. I hope these dirty old me do not hold
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their breaths until I dance," she told me.
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Well, obviously the table top dance was canceled, but the
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party was not entirely without its exciting moments. The
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highlight of the party was probably when this matron with two
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hungry and crying children finally reached the conclusion that
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Pizza Hut was never going to serve her and her hungry children.
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So she went to the phone and called Domino's Pizza and ordered
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three pizza to be delivered to her at Pizza Hut. Pizza Hut's
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manager took a dim view of this solution to her problem.
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A great time was had by all.
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FidoNews 6-13 Page 6 27 Mar 1989
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Jeff Sheese, JStek BBS
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Fidonet 1:109/116 (Netmail HOST routed via 1:109/100)
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EggNet 99:9200/1 (Netmail HOST routed via 99:9200/0)
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ZOW, Yet Another Fantastically New File Packer! (Part 1 of 2)
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Yes, yet ANOTHER fantastically new file packer is about to hit
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the public domain software scene! But before I describe this new
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file packing software package I'll talk about the events that led
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up to my discovery of it's algorithms. The teaser is that I
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offer it free of charge, the formats are public domain, and I
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PERSONALLY will allow anyone to duplicate it's structure. Just
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don't steal my source code.
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I check the spelling of comments. ;-)
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After reading the SYSOP conference, which I co-moderate, I was
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sort of disgusted with the politics of all these packing
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programs. I remembered the days of CP/M which brought the old
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gems of SQUEEZE (SQZ files) and Library (LBR files). Remember
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the one program, NULU, which combined them both, AND allowed you
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to work with the individual members of the library file? I don't
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currently know of a packer that does this. Mine doesn't. ;-)
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At any rate, we all know the packer politics (no reference to
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Green Bay intended). So whilst laying awake late at night, I
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tried to think of a way to pack a file, regardless of size, down
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to the barest minimum allowed on a 360k IBM 9 sector, DSDD floppy
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disk. 2048 bytes!
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The next morning it dawned on me! I finally figured it out!
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The result was ZOW. The current version (in alpha test) does
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this, but it only works on floppy disks. Yes, I know. But you'd
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have to see the source code to know why. It's not crippleware.
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It makes low level DOS calls to the floppy disk controller.
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Strange but true, it will take any file (less than 200k) copied
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to a formatted floppy disk and reduce it to a ZOW formatted file
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that takes up only one disk cluster!
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Sounds to good to be true? Well you have to see it to believe
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it. There's another catch. You can only put one data file in
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each ZOW file. And if you copy the ZOW file off the floppy disk
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it won't work. You can ZOW as many files on a floppy as the
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floppy can hold.
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Aha, another question from someone out thar' in bbs land. Why
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did I announce this new breakthrough in Fidonews instead of
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echomail? Well I just want to demonstrate my unwillingness to
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participate in the packer politics. The other packers are VERY
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fine software products and do represent a lot of good hard work!
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However I refuse to discuss my new product in the echomail forum.
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I've seen too many arguments from different people regarding the
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performance of the different packers, using different test files
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and different hardware. I will, however, discuss it in netmail.
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I'll again mention the pluses and minuses of the current alpha
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test version of ZOW. These are:
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Good Points:
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1. A ZOW format file only takes up ONE cluster of a 360k,
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formatted 9 sector DSDD floppy disk, regardless of the size
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of the original data file.
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2. You can have as many ZOW files on a floppy disk as it will
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*hold*.
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3. It does NOT use Huffman coding or Lempil Zev W packing.
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4. Because of the previous point, I am IRREVOCABLY going to
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release ZOW's algorithms and formats into the public domain.
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5. I do not plan on using the shareware concept to distribute
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ZOW.
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Bad Points:
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1. Only one data file may be packed into a ZOW formatted file.
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But who cares, the ZOW file only takes 2k!
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2. The current size limit for a data file is about 200k.
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3. The current version of ZOW will only work on floppy disks.
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4. Files may not be packed across drives, I.E. source data
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files to be packed MUST be on the same disk as the
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destination ZOW file.
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5. ZOW formatted files will not work when copied to another
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disk. That means until I figure out how to get past a few
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problems it CANNOT be used in any mailers.
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6. It won't be released until *after* I make sure that it will
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cause no harm to other disk drives on the system. During
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the development stage I ran into this problem a lot. But
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there are already a lot of people helping me with this, so
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beta testers are NOT needed.
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7. Caveat Emptor (let the buyer beware).
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In next week's article, I'll reveal the exact algorithms used in
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order to pack the data file and retrieve it. Again, the formats
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and algorithms are public domain. Irretrievably public domain!
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In the meantime, happy packing!
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The Veterinarian's Corner
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Excerpts from the ANIMED GroupMail Conference
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by Don Thomson, 1:102/1005
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Chocolate and Animals
|
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|
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"A springer spaniel weighing 46 lbs developed generalized
|
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|
seizures and died about 15 hours after ingestion of two pounds of
|
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|
cholocate.... Serum samples.... pointed to this.... as the cause
|
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|
of death..." [excerpt taken from Journal American Animal Hospital
|
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|
Assoc. Mar/Apr 1983]
|
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|
|||
|
Over the past several years, chocolate poisoning has been
|
|||
|
increasingly recognized as a source of pet poisoning, even death,
|
|||
|
in the US. The caffeine-like principle in chocolate, Theobromine,
|
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|
is the agent responsible for these severe reactions.
|
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|
|
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|
In man, theobromine is rapidly metabolised and removed from the
|
|||
|
circulation. While most of the theobromine is removed from the
|
|||
|
bloodstream of people within 8-10 hours, in the dog it takes much
|
|||
|
more than SIX DAYS, and possibly up to more than two WEEKS!
|
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|
|
|||
|
Ever had your heart race, or develop tremors, even diarrhea from
|
|||
|
too much coffee? Imagine a racing heart, jittery muscles, and
|
|||
|
diarrhea cramps for a week. That racing heart, prolonged for days
|
|||
|
on end, may easily result in a fatal arrhythmia. Those muscle
|
|||
|
jitters may actually progress to convulsions. Yes, dogs die from
|
|||
|
getting into that Easter basket. Worse yet, some well meaning
|
|||
|
owners actually give chocolate to their pets!
|
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|
|
|||
|
Please be careful over the coming Easter Holidays with that
|
|||
|
chocolate. If you do find that your pet has gotten into it,
|
|||
|
please see you veterinarian IMMEDIATELY. The time to treat this
|
|||
|
poisoning is BEFORE the chocolate is digested and absorbed. By
|
|||
|
inducing vomitting, and placing activated charcol in the dogs
|
|||
|
stomach we can limit the amount of theobromine absorbed into the
|
|||
|
bloodstream and hopefully head the problem off..... Treating the
|
|||
|
symptoms after the chocolate is absorbed.... Well.... My fingers
|
|||
|
are crossed.....
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|
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|
----------
|
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|
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|
On a lighter note:
|
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|
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|
A dog's nails should be kept short enough so that they do not
|
|||
|
touch the ground when walking. If you hear the nails 'clicking'
|
|||
|
as your pet walks across a hard floor or surface then they are
|
|||
|
too long. Untrimmed nails are a potential source of a number of
|
|||
|
problems: splayed feet, sore nailbeds, or even a torn nail
|
|||
|
exposing the nail bed itself! Ouch!
|
|||
|
|
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|
FidoNews 6-13 Page 9 27 Mar 1989
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Make sure too, that you regularly check the dewclaws (or "thumb
|
|||
|
claws") as they do not wear and may grow so long they actually
|
|||
|
curl and dig into the paw itself. If unsure of how to trim
|
|||
|
nails, ask your vet or groomer, it really is simple to do. And
|
|||
|
makes life so much more pleasant for your pet.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DB Thomson, DVM
|
|||
|
1:102/1005
|
|||
|
9:871/16
|
|||
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|
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|
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|
FidoNews 6-13 Page 10 27 Mar 1989
|
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|
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|
|
|||
|
----------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
Rogel's Corner
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
December, 1988 Electronic Edition
|
|||
|
----------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Panasonic's Laser Partner:
|
|||
|
A Dual-Bin Wunderwerk
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
No question about it, the Hewlett-Packard
|
|||
|
LaserJet II is the standard in laser printers.
|
|||
|
Perhaps that is why I was so surprised to
|
|||
|
learn that the LaserJet II comes equipped with
|
|||
|
only one paper bin.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Any serious business use of a laser printer
|
|||
|
requires two paper bins: one bin for the
|
|||
|
letterhead and a second bin to hold the
|
|||
|
non-letterhead stationery. True, you could
|
|||
|
print your own letterhead with a laser printer
|
|||
|
but the quality (at 300 dpi) is just not the
|
|||
|
same as you will get with commercially printed
|
|||
|
stationery (at 600, 1,250, or 2,450 dpi).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
An alternative suggested by some merchants
|
|||
|
stacking simply is not practicable in a busy
|
|||
|
office. What happens to your stack if two
|
|||
|
pages instead of one get pulled through the
|
|||
|
printer? Pages that should have printed on the
|
|||
|
letterhead paper will instead print on your
|
|||
|
non-letterhead stationery and vice-versa. How
|
|||
|
do you stack if you are sharing printers?
|
|||
|
Besides, who has the time to lay out stacks?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Surely a second paper bin must be available as
|
|||
|
an option for the LaserJet II. Well, I asked
|
|||
|
several dealers and they were unaware of such
|
|||
|
an option. I then called Hewlett- Packard and
|
|||
|
learned that while they don't offer a second
|
|||
|
bin option, there are one or two third-party
|
|||
|
vendors who sell such a device at about the
|
|||
|
same cost as the LaserJet II, itself. [HP
|
|||
|
recently rolled out the HP LaserJet IID, which
|
|||
|
comes with 2 200-sheet paper trays and
|
|||
|
features duplex printing; it's list price is
|
|||
|
$4,295 and there is an optional envelope
|
|||
|
feeder for $350]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
So I took my search for a laser printer
|
|||
|
elsewhere. That's when I met the Panasonic
|
|||
|
Laser Partner.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Paper Tale
|
|||
|
--------------
|
|||
|
On paper, the Panasonic Laser Partner looks
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-13 Page 11 27 Mar 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
terrific (pun intended). It comes standard
|
|||
|
with a two-bin sheet feeder and a 500-page
|
|||
|
capacity compare this with 200 pages for the
|
|||
|
HP LaserJet II and the Brother HL-8, and 400
|
|||
|
pages for the HP LaserJet IID.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Laser Partner is a speed demon. It is
|
|||
|
rated at 11 ppm and, according to the October
|
|||
|
31, 1988 issue of PC Magazine, was timed at
|
|||
|
``10.1 high enough to place it in the top
|
|||
|
ranks of all tested machines regardless of
|
|||
|
price.'' The LaserJet II and IID as well as
|
|||
|
the Brother HL-8 are rated at 8 ppm. This is a
|
|||
|
heavy duty machine, with a high duty cycle of
|
|||
|
5,000 pages per month. Even the life span of
|
|||
|
its consumables (i.e., toner, drum, developer)
|
|||
|
is higher than that of the LaserJet II
|
|||
|
standard-bearer; compare: 5,000 sheets for
|
|||
|
Panasonic's toner, 13,000 sheets for the drum,
|
|||
|
and 20,000 sheets for its developer vs. 4,000
|
|||
|
sheets for the LaserJet II's
|
|||
|
toner/developer/drum cartridge.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
When Panasonic's toner runs out, you simply
|
|||
|
replace the toner (available for about $35);
|
|||
|
when the LaserJet II's (or IID's or Brother
|
|||
|
HL-8's) cartridge runs out, you must replace
|
|||
|
the entire cartridge (at a cost of from
|
|||
|
$85-$115; you also can recharge the cartridge
|
|||
|
about 2 times, at a cost of approximately $45
|
|||
|
each time). Also consider that when the
|
|||
|
Panasonic's toner is running low, a light on
|
|||
|
the control panel advises you of this status;
|
|||
|
when the LaserJet II's toner runs low, it
|
|||
|
leaves an ugly and very noticeable streak
|
|||
|
across your paper.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Panasonic's specifications list a number
|
|||
|
of other goodies: it features 5 emulations
|
|||
|
(including the HP LaserJet Plus); 11 resident
|
|||
|
fonts; and all of the printer's controls are
|
|||
|
located on an accessible and easy to use front
|
|||
|
panel (there are no dip switches), which
|
|||
|
includes a 15-charac- ter LCD display for
|
|||
|
plain English status and error messages.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Finally, the price was right. It lists for
|
|||
|
$2,595 but can be purchased for less than
|
|||
|
$1,500.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Proof is in the printing
|
|||
|
----------------------------
|
|||
|
So how did the Panasonic fare? Quite honestly,
|
|||
|
I purchased the Panasonic with substantial
|
|||
|
reservation. Above all else, I needed a
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-13 Page 12 27 Mar 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
reliable printer for my legal practice. Judges
|
|||
|
and clients simply will not wait for
|
|||
|
ill-tempered prin- ters. Dare I choose
|
|||
|
something other than the LaserJet II?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
My concerns were heightened by several mixed
|
|||
|
reviews of the Laser Partner. As discussed in
|
|||
|
more detail below, most of the criticism is
|
|||
|
simply unfounded and one of the Panasonic's
|
|||
|
big selling points, the dual-bin paper trays,
|
|||
|
was given far less credit than it deserved.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
My first experience with the Laser Partner was
|
|||
|
horrifying. The output was inconsistent some
|
|||
|
pages were great and, then, other pages would
|
|||
|
contain garbage and distorted fonts. I noticed
|
|||
|
that the problems became particularly severe
|
|||
|
when I tried to print more than one page where
|
|||
|
multiple fonts were present. Then there were
|
|||
|
the error messages; these messages were not
|
|||
|
even explained in the manual's error message
|
|||
|
section.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I tried contacting Panasonic's toll-free
|
|||
|
customer support but their telephone was
|
|||
|
incessantly busy. When I finally got through,
|
|||
|
I was greeted by a friendly support
|
|||
|
representa-tive. He suspected that my
|
|||
|
printer's memory board was malfunctioning but
|
|||
|
was unable to recommend a means for quickly
|
|||
|
remedying this problem.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I then spoke with Customer Support Manager Joe
|
|||
|
Carney a true gem of a human being who
|
|||
|
enlisted the aid of the Panasonic marketing
|
|||
|
group in having a replacement printer sent to
|
|||
|
me by express delivery. Panasonic's prompt
|
|||
|
help and courtesies are sincerely appreciated
|
|||
|
but I wonder what would have happened if an
|
|||
|
ordinary professional or businessman (i.e.,
|
|||
|
someone who was not writing a review of the
|
|||
|
Laser Partner) had called and reported the
|
|||
|
problems I was experiencing. By copy of this
|
|||
|
review, I am inviting Panasonic to respond to
|
|||
|
this inquiry.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[Panasonic's Laser Partner Product Manager
|
|||
|
responded as follows: He believes that if you
|
|||
|
cannot get the kind of service that the
|
|||
|
Panasonic name implies, then perhaps Panasonic
|
|||
|
does not deserve your business. Consistent
|
|||
|
with this philosophy, Panasonic has approached
|
|||
|
customer service from several angles. They
|
|||
|
have increased the number of full- time
|
|||
|
customer support personnel. Xerox Americare
|
|||
|
Service Centers are available to Panasonic
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-13 Page 13 27 Mar 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
customers (an on site service agreement also
|
|||
|
is available from Xerox for $150). Dealers and
|
|||
|
resellers are also encouraged to make service
|
|||
|
available. Finally, if you live out in the
|
|||
|
sticks or are otherwise dissatisfied with the
|
|||
|
service you are receiving, Panasonic will do
|
|||
|
whatever it reasonably takes to help you out
|
|||
|
this might entail flying a field engineer out
|
|||
|
to your place or, as in my situation, sending
|
|||
|
a replacement unit by express delivery. He
|
|||
|
also pointed out that whether a person is
|
|||
|
reviewing the Laser Partner or owns several of
|
|||
|
these units should not make a difference in
|
|||
|
the type of service they receive; he proceeded
|
|||
|
to offer anecdote after anecdote of
|
|||
|
extraordinary service provided mom & pop
|
|||
|
outfits with one Laser Partner. You know what?
|
|||
|
I believe this guy. He was very candid about
|
|||
|
the Laser Partner's pros and cons. He also was
|
|||
|
very proud of the Laser Partner. It's his baby
|
|||
|
and he speaks as a man determined to see that
|
|||
|
the Laser Partner be well received in this
|
|||
|
world, regardless of how much work it takes.]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I do not hold my first printer's
|
|||
|
malfunctioning against Panasonic. Rocks are
|
|||
|
hard, water is wet, and malfunctions will
|
|||
|
happen to the best of us. The real question is
|
|||
|
how does a properly functioning Panasonic
|
|||
|
Laser Printer operate? The answer: like a
|
|||
|
wonderful dream come true.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Let's start with setting the printer up.
|
|||
|
Panasonic's manual contains a simple
|
|||
|
installation section, complete with helpful
|
|||
|
illustrations and well written and concise
|
|||
|
instructions. Following their
|
|||
|
paint-by-the-numbers approach, I was able to
|
|||
|
complete installation and get my Laser Partner
|
|||
|
operational in about 15 minutes.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
According to PC Magazine's October 31, 1988
|
|||
|
review of the Laser Partner, the installation
|
|||
|
was criticized because
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
``when it comes time to add the
|
|||
|
toner, you are confronted with a
|
|||
|
large bottle that is topped with a
|
|||
|
spring-loaded cap. You hold the
|
|||
|
top open while gently waving the
|
|||
|
bottle over the toner bin, rolling
|
|||
|
the bottle back and forth in the
|
|||
|
air, until all the toner is in the
|
|||
|
bin.''
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I suppose that if you experience difficulty
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-13 Page 14 27 Mar 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
putting toothpaste on your toothbrush, then
|
|||
|
adding the toner would be a problem. As to the
|
|||
|
spring-loaded cap, we are talking here about
|
|||
|
the dexterity required to light a butane
|
|||
|
lighter and not to move mountains. But this
|
|||
|
is academic since Panasonic has replaced the
|
|||
|
spring-loaded cap with a plain vanilla cap (I
|
|||
|
saved my spring-loaded cap).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The remaining consumable items the drum and
|
|||
|
developer come in cartridges and are easy
|
|||
|
to install, even for the weak-thumbed among
|
|||
|
us.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The front panel contains push buttons for each
|
|||
|
printer operation. It is well thought out and
|
|||
|
intuitive. Although the printer manual rarely
|
|||
|
is needed, it is a model of clarity and
|
|||
|
organization. The manual not only contains a
|
|||
|
general index but also includes an index for
|
|||
|
each printer emulation.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WordPerfect 5.0 and the Panasonic Laser
|
|||
|
Partner work well together (Panasonic advises
|
|||
|
me that most major programs now have a Laser
|
|||
|
Partner driver). The output is superb. The
|
|||
|
printed edition of this review, for instance,
|
|||
|
was printed on my Panasonic.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Today one of my clients even complimented me
|
|||
|
on the print quality of a document I had
|
|||
|
prepared for his company (something that has
|
|||
|
never happened to me before) and wanted to
|
|||
|
know what I used to accomplish this (he
|
|||
|
guessed that I used a MacIntosh and PostScript
|
|||
|
printer).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Some reviewers have complained about the Laser
|
|||
|
Partner's inability to properly print varying
|
|||
|
degrees of gray scale. Panasonic advises me
|
|||
|
that this was due to a bug in the pre-
|
|||
|
production models supplied reviewers.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Try as I might, I simply could not duplicate
|
|||
|
these supposed gray-scale problems and,
|
|||
|
accordingly, must assume that Panasonic is
|
|||
|
correct in claiming that their production
|
|||
|
models have corrected this problem. Set out
|
|||
|
below are graphics boxes with gray-scale
|
|||
|
ranging from 10% to 100% [unfortunately I
|
|||
|
cannot duplicate these graphics boxes for
|
|||
|
those of you who are receiving the electronic
|
|||
|
version of this column]:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
One well-founded criticism concerns
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-13 Page 15 27 Mar 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Panasonic's lack of a manual feed and the
|
|||
|
absence of a straight-through paper path for
|
|||
|
transparencies, other heavy stock, and
|
|||
|
envelopes. The Laser Partner's Product Manager
|
|||
|
explains that the lack of a manual feed is the
|
|||
|
result of a necessary trade off for the
|
|||
|
Panasonic's many other features and its low
|
|||
|
price; as long as the print material meets
|
|||
|
spec, the Laser Partner can handle it.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I have not tried printing with transparencies
|
|||
|
yet and must therefore wait to see if this
|
|||
|
will be a problem. I also am waiting for an
|
|||
|
optional envelope cassette, which I suspect
|
|||
|
will provide an acceptable alternative to the
|
|||
|
straight-through paper path, at least for
|
|||
|
envelopes.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Panasonic Laser Partner has several
|
|||
|
options available, such as a 1 MB RAM
|
|||
|
expansion, legal paper cassette, en-
|
|||
|
velope cassette, and two font cartridges
|
|||
|
(KX-P470 & 471; compatible with the HP "F" &
|
|||
|
"T" cartridges, respectively).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I am using the 1 MB RAM expansion, giving my
|
|||
|
Panasonic 1.5 MB of RAM. Each day I initialize
|
|||
|
my printer through WordPerfect 5.0 by
|
|||
|
downloading approximately 1.3 MB of fonts. It
|
|||
|
takes some time and surely is overkill but
|
|||
|
then I am able to use various fonts in the
|
|||
|
many documents I must produce and still have
|
|||
|
each document print within seconds of issuing
|
|||
|
the print command. When I was limited to 512
|
|||
|
K, each print job would generally take several
|
|||
|
minutes in order for the necessary fonts to be
|
|||
|
downloaded into the printer's limited memory.
|
|||
|
The expansion saves a substantial amount of
|
|||
|
time in this regard and would be a real plus
|
|||
|
for a busy office.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I have not yet had an opportunity to review
|
|||
|
the cassettes or Panasonic's recently released
|
|||
|
font cartridges. Due to an unexpected demand
|
|||
|
for the envelope cassette, Panasonic was
|
|||
|
caught with an inadequate supply but has
|
|||
|
assured me that they will be able to meet
|
|||
|
demand in December. I will over these options
|
|||
|
as well as provide a follow-up in a future
|
|||
|
Rogel's Corner.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Panasonic Laser Partner's top-of-the-line
|
|||
|
features and low price make it the perfect
|
|||
|
choice for automating a business. Indeed, if
|
|||
|
Panasonic can untangle their customer support
|
|||
|
problems, I suspect that the Laser Partner
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-13 Page 16 27 Mar 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
will become the laser printer standard.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
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|
==============================================
|
|||
|
Rogel's Wrap-Up # 1
|
|||
|
==============================================
|
|||
|
Product: Panasonic KX-P4450 Laser Partner, v.2
|
|||
|
Price: $2,595 list
|
|||
|
Product description: Laser printer
|
|||
|
Features
|
|||
|
Cartridge slots: 1
|
|||
|
Consumables/Life: Toner: 5,000 sheets
|
|||
|
Drum: 13,000 sheets
|
|||
|
Developer: 20,000 sheets
|
|||
|
Dimen (HWD): 14.5" x 28" x 17"
|
|||
|
Duty Cycle: 5000 pages per month
|
|||
|
Emulations (5): HP LaserJet+
|
|||
|
Diablo 630
|
|||
|
Epson FX-286
|
|||
|
IBM Proprinter
|
|||
|
Panasonic KX-P1092i
|
|||
|
Fonts (resident)(11): Courier & Courier
|
|||
|
Italic (10, 12, 15, & 16.66 cpi);
|
|||
|
Courier 20 cpi (sub- & superscript);
|
|||
|
and Century 702 & Century 702 italic
|
|||
|
Max. Paper Size: 8.5" x 14"
|
|||
|
Paper capacity: 250 sheets x 2 bins
|
|||
|
RAM: 512 K
|
|||
|
Resolution: 300 dpi
|
|||
|
Speed: 11 PPM (text)
|
|||
|
Warranty: 1 yr./printer;
|
|||
|
90-days/consumables
|
|||
|
Weight.: 59.6 lb.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Options: Legal cassette; envelope cassette; 1
|
|||
|
MB RAM expansion; Font Cards KX-P470 & 471
|
|||
|
(compatible with HP "F" & "T" cards,
|
|||
|
respectively)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Comments: Panasonic's Laser Partner
|
|||
|
represents an unbeatable value for the office:
|
|||
|
an affordable price, dual-bin sheet feeders,
|
|||
|
well-written documentation, easy operation,
|
|||
|
and excellent output make this the printer of
|
|||
|
choice for business applications. On the
|
|||
|
negative side, it lacks a manual feeder and a
|
|||
|
straight- through paper path. The most serious
|
|||
|
criticism: they have toll-free customer
|
|||
|
support but it is largely inaccessible.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
For more information, contact: Panasonic
|
|||
|
Industrial Co., 2 Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ
|
|||
|
07004 (800) 742-8086; (201) 348-7000
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|||
|
|
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|
FidoNews 6-13 Page 17 27 Mar 1989
|
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
LaserTORQ
|
|||
|
---------
|
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|
|
|||
|
There is nothing new about print spoolers or
|
|||
|
buffers. Rather than wait for your printing
|
|||
|
task to be completed before resuming use of
|
|||
|
your computer, you dump your print job into a
|
|||
|
software or hardware buffer, which then prints
|
|||
|
in the background, so that you can proceed
|
|||
|
with your foreground computing.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Unfortunately, in the past there were
|
|||
|
significant trade-offs: hardware systems
|
|||
|
offered excellent performance but at a
|
|||
|
preimium; software systems cost less but also
|
|||
|
offered lesser performance. All of that has
|
|||
|
changed, thanks to LaserTORQ, a software print
|
|||
|
spooler/accelerator from LaserTools.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Using LaserTORQ with WordPerfect 5.0, I
|
|||
|
regained my cursor almost immediately after
|
|||
|
issuing the print command. Then, while my
|
|||
|
document printed at an accelerated speed in
|
|||
|
the background, I resumed computing without
|
|||
|
any degradation of foreground performance.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
LaserTORQ does its thing through a combination
|
|||
|
of an efficient use of your computer's
|
|||
|
interrupt system and high-speed buffering. The
|
|||
|
interrupt-based printing feature sends
|
|||
|
characters to the printer as soon as the
|
|||
|
printer is ready to receive them. This means
|
|||
|
that you can print in the background without
|
|||
|
suffering any noticeable slowdown of your
|
|||
|
foreground processing speed and, as an added
|
|||
|
bonus, the actual printing speed will be
|
|||
|
accelerated. The buffering feature allows you
|
|||
|
to regain use of your keyboard almost
|
|||
|
instantly after giving the "print" command.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
According to LaserTools, there are several
|
|||
|
print spooling benchmarks:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1. Buffering speed: the rate at which a
|
|||
|
device (printer; spooler; LaserTORQ) can
|
|||
|
accept data to be printed.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Performance: The developers of LaserTORQ
|
|||
|
claim that its product accepts data at
|
|||
|
over 100,000 cps versus 2,000 cps for
|
|||
|
other print spoolers versus 500 cps for
|
|||
|
laser printers (text) and 200 cps for
|
|||
|
dot-matrix printers (draft). They
|
|||
|
further claim that it took competing
|
|||
|
print spookers 5.3 minutes to accept a
|
|||
|
full page of 300 dpi graphics whereas
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-13 Page 18 27 Mar 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
LaserTORQ took only 7 seconds.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2. Printing speed: the rate at which
|
|||
|
printed pages are produced.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Performance: LaserTORQ's developers
|
|||
|
claim that competing print spoolers take
|
|||
|
7.4 minutes to print a full page 300 dpi
|
|||
|
graphics file where LaserTORQ required
|
|||
|
only 1.9 minutes.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
3. CPU overhead: the percentage of your
|
|||
|
PC's time required to use the printer
|
|||
|
utility (i.e., spooler; LaserTORQ).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Performance: LaserTools claims that
|
|||
|
competing print spoolers have a 40% CPU
|
|||
|
overhead factor versus 2% for LaserTORQ.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
4. Ease of use
|
|||
|
5. Costs
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Operation
|
|||
|
---------
|
|||
|
The documentation is short, sweet, and
|
|||
|
helpful. Frankly, installation is so simple
|
|||
|
that you don't need the documenta-tion.
|
|||
|
LaserTORQ allows you to set up a print buffer
|
|||
|
on your conventional RAM memory, hard disk,
|
|||
|
expanded memory (LMS or EEMS), or extended
|
|||
|
memory.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Once installed, LaserTORQ operates
|
|||
|
transparently and efficiently. If you want to
|
|||
|
make adjustments (i.e., activate the graphics
|
|||
|
compression feature), hit the hot-key and then
|
|||
|
point-and-shoot. It's as simple as that.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I did have one problem, initially. The
|
|||
|
installation test of my printer did not work.
|
|||
|
LaserTORQ informed me that the problem was
|
|||
|
with my parallel port: early IBM parallel
|
|||
|
ports and those of several clones cannot
|
|||
|
generate the signal LaserTORQ needs.
|
|||
|
LaserTools sells a $15 parallel-port adaptor
|
|||
|
that corrects the problem (you could also
|
|||
|
command LaserTORQ to operate on a timer basis
|
|||
|
rather than on an interrupt basis but this
|
|||
|
results in a degradation of both printing and
|
|||
|
foreground processing speeds). I tried the
|
|||
|
adaptor; it fully corrected the problem.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Another nice LaserTORQ feature is its
|
|||
|
flexibility. Unlike a hardware buffer which
|
|||
|
requires you to choose the buffer size at the
|
|||
|
time of purchase, you can adjust the LaserTORQ
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-13 Page 19 27 Mar 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
buffer to suit your changing needs and you can
|
|||
|
even change the type of buffer LaserTORQ uses
|
|||
|
(i.e., expanded or extended memory) so that
|
|||
|
you can use LaserTORQ to take full advantage
|
|||
|
of your growing computer needs without any
|
|||
|
additional costs.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Downloading fonts typically takes a
|
|||
|
considerable period of time. Users have
|
|||
|
reported that their downloading time of over
|
|||
|
10 minutes has been reduced, when using
|
|||
|
LaserTORQ, to under 10 seconds.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Another problem is an inadequate amount of
|
|||
|
printer memory to produce full page 300 dpi
|
|||
|
graphics. Printers such as the Hewlett-Packard
|
|||
|
LaserJet Plus, LaserJet II, and Panasonic
|
|||
|
Laser Partner, which come standard with 512K
|
|||
|
memory, can only print 1/3 page of 300 dpi
|
|||
|
graphics. There are memory boards for these
|
|||
|
printers but they typically cost between
|
|||
|
$300-$400. LaserTORQ's nifty
|
|||
|
graphics-compression feature allows HP
|
|||
|
compatible laser printers with only 512K to
|
|||
|
print a full page of 300 dpi graphics.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Let's not forget price. There are many
|
|||
|
hardware and software fixes for the slow
|
|||
|
printer blues but they ordinarily cost much
|
|||
|
more and offer less flexibility than
|
|||
|
LaserTORQ, which costs $99 and there is no
|
|||
|
shipping charge. What's more, LaserTORQ comes
|
|||
|
with a 30-day unconditional, money-back
|
|||
|
guarantee.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Finally, there is toll-free technical support.
|
|||
|
When I called their support staff, I was
|
|||
|
greeted by an answering machine. However my
|
|||
|
calls were almost always returned within 1-2
|
|||
|
hours and I find the support staff to be
|
|||
|
courteous, informed, and helpful.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Although not reviewed here, mention should
|
|||
|
also be made of TORQ, LaserTools' version of
|
|||
|
LaserTORQ for dot-matrix, daisywheel, and
|
|||
|
inkjet printers. TORQ is a memory-resident
|
|||
|
program, requires 15K RAM, and you need an IBM
|
|||
|
PC, XT, AT, or compatible as well as DOS 2.0+.
|
|||
|
Lasertools recently released another software
|
|||
|
product, Trading Post, which makes
|
|||
|
non-PostSript speaking software (i.e., dBase
|
|||
|
III, Lotus 1-2-3) compatible with PostScript
|
|||
|
printers. Trading Post, which is not reviewed
|
|||
|
here, sells for $79.00. Both programs have the
|
|||
|
same consumer benefits offered with LaserTORQ:
|
|||
|
no shipping charge, toll-free technical
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-13 Page 20 27 Mar 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
support, and a money-back guarantee.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
==============================================
|
|||
|
Rogel's Wrap-Up # 2
|
|||
|
==============================================
|
|||
|
Product: LaserTORQ Version 1.04
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Price: $99 list price (with free 2-day
|
|||
|
shipping). TORQ and Trading Post, which are
|
|||
|
not reviewed here, each list for $79}
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Product description: Laser printer print
|
|||
|
spooler/accelerator
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
System Requirements: 19K free ram; 128K
|
|||
|
system; HP-compatible or PostScript laser
|
|||
|
printer; DOS 2.0+
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Comments: This program pays for itself every
|
|||
|
day. I regain use of my keyboard within
|
|||
|
seconds after I issue the print command.
|
|||
|
Perhaps more important, I am able to resume
|
|||
|
the use of my computer while my documents are
|
|||
|
printing and there is no noticeable
|
|||
|
degredation in either the background printing
|
|||
|
or the foreground processing. In the past my
|
|||
|
work would be interrupted while I impatiently
|
|||
|
waited on my printer to complete its task; now
|
|||
|
my printer must wait on me. I wonder if
|
|||
|
Lasertools has any solution for that problem.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
For more information, contact: LaserTools
|
|||
|
Corp., 3025 Buena Vista Way, Berkeley, CA
|
|||
|
94708; (800) 346-1353; (415) 843-2234
|
|||
|
==============================================
|
|||
|
==============================================
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Books
|
|||
|
-----
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I often find that the quality of a book
|
|||
|
reflects the exacting standards (or lack
|
|||
|
thereof) of the publisher. Peachpit Press is
|
|||
|
no exception: they have published the two gems
|
|||
|
reviewed here. For those who are interested,
|
|||
|
Peachpit Press also publishes: Ventural Tips
|
|||
|
and Tricks, 2nd Edition by Ted Nace ($22.95;
|
|||
|
448 pp.); The Macintosh Font Book by Erfert
|
|||
|
Fenton ($21.95; 300 pp.); IBM AT Clone Buyer's
|
|||
|
Guide and Handbook ($24.95); and, 386 Computer
|
|||
|
Buyer's Guide and Handbook ($29.95). To
|
|||
|
order, you may contact the publlisher at the
|
|||
|
address or telephone number set out in Rogel's
|
|||
|
Wrap-Up # 3 or # 4 below.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-13 Page 21 27 Mar 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
LaserJet Unlimited, Edition II
|
|||
|
by
|
|||
|
Ted Nace & Michael Gardner
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The authors do an excellent job of covering
|
|||
|
everything you need to know about laser
|
|||
|
printers, including: setting up and
|
|||
|
maintaining a laser printer; operating the
|
|||
|
control panel as well as printer commands (for
|
|||
|
more advanced users); coordination of the
|
|||
|
printer with word processing software,
|
|||
|
spreadsheets, databases, and forms; desktop
|
|||
|
publishing, graphics, and fonts; special
|
|||
|
effects and tricky operations like
|
|||
|
envelope/label printing; and laser printer
|
|||
|
upgrades. I particularly liked the individual
|
|||
|
sections the authors devoted to special
|
|||
|
hardware and software (including shareware &
|
|||
|
public domain) utilities for the subjects
|
|||
|
under discussion.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Don't let the title fool you. There is very
|
|||
|
little in this book that does not apply to all
|
|||
|
HP LaserJet compatible printers. Considering
|
|||
|
that any serious non-PostScript laser printer
|
|||
|
will emulate the LaserJet, the book has a wide
|
|||
|
application, indeed. Armed with this book even
|
|||
|
a novice can quickly and easily learn to use
|
|||
|
the laser printer proficiently.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
==============================================
|
|||
|
Rogel's Wrap-Up # 3
|
|||
|
==============================================
|
|||
|
Product: LaserJet Unlimited, Edition II by
|
|||
|
Ted Nace & Michael Gardner
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Price: $24.95 list
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Product description: Book re laser printers
|
|||
|
and, in particular, the HP LaserJet
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Comments: This book is a must for people who
|
|||
|
use or are considering the use of a HP
|
|||
|
LaserJet compatible printer. It is well
|
|||
|
written, thoroughly covers the fundamentals of
|
|||
|
using a laser printer, and offers countless
|
|||
|
suggestions on how to get the most out of a
|
|||
|
laser printer.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
For more information, contact: Peachpit
|
|||
|
Press, 1085 Keith Ave., Berkeley, CA 94708
|
|||
|
(415) 527-8555
|
|||
|
==============================================
|
|||
|
==============================================
|
|||
|
WordPerfect 5: Desktop Publishing in Style
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-13 Page 22 27 Mar 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
by
|
|||
|
Daniel Will-Harris
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Daniel Will-Harris covers every conceivable
|
|||
|
aspect of desktop publishing with WordPerfect
|
|||
|
5.0 in exacting but easy to understand detail.
|
|||
|
In short, this book demystifies WordPerfect's
|
|||
|
formidable desktop publishing features.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
My only criticisms deal more with style than
|
|||
|
substance. First, the author provides the bare
|
|||
|
minimum of information about the keystrokes
|
|||
|
required to perform a certain operation. I
|
|||
|
would have preferred a bit more explanation so
|
|||
|
that I would not have to go to my computer to
|
|||
|
see what the author meant by "ALT-F9 T C".
|
|||
|
Second, the author is rather heavy handed in
|
|||
|
his use of humor. Humor can be nice as a
|
|||
|
seasoning for a technical book but becomes
|
|||
|
annoying, at least to me, when it becomes one
|
|||
|
of the main courses.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This is probably the best technical book I
|
|||
|
have ever read. There is hardly a paragraph
|
|||
|
that does not contain some new and innovative
|
|||
|
suggestion. In fact, I was so eager to learn
|
|||
|
what marvellous suggestions the author would
|
|||
|
make next, that I found it difficult to put
|
|||
|
the book down.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
==============================================
|
|||
|
Rogel's Wrap-Up # 4
|
|||
|
==============================================
|
|||
|
Product: WordPerfect 5: Desktop Publishing in
|
|||
|
Style by Daniel Will-Harris
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Price: $21.95 list (476 pp.). A supplementary
|
|||
|
"Designer Disk 5 for WordPerfect", containing
|
|||
|
30 style sheets duplicating all of the
|
|||
|
examples in the book, is available directly
|
|||
|
from the author for $35.95 (not reviewed
|
|||
|
here). To order: write Will-Harris Designer
|
|||
|
Disks, Box 480265, Dept B, LA, CA 90048
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Product description: Book re WordPerfect 5.0
|
|||
|
and desktop publishing
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Comments: Will-Harris' book should be
|
|||
|
required reading for anyone using WordPerfect
|
|||
|
5.0. I have never read a book so packed with
|
|||
|
truly helpful suggestions. In fact, there is
|
|||
|
hardly a paragraph that does not contain some
|
|||
|
new and exciting idea. Once you open this book
|
|||
|
up, it's hard to put down.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
For more information, contact: Peachpit
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-13 Page 23 27 Mar 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Press, 1085 Keith Ave., Berkeley, CA 94708
|
|||
|
(415) 527-8555
|
|||
|
==============================================
|
|||
|
==============================================
|
|||
|
Do you have any comments or questions about
|
|||
|
anything covered in Rogel's Corner? Are there
|
|||
|
any subjects you would like to see covered in
|
|||
|
future Rogel's Corner columns? Let me and
|
|||
|
the other readers hear from you.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Please send your letters to:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Rogel's Corner
|
|||
|
c/o Todd S. Rogel
|
|||
|
5418 Wayne Street
|
|||
|
Raleigh, North Carolina 27606
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You can reach me by telephone at the following numbers:
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Office 851-2103
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Home 851-2103
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You also may leave a message for me on the
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BBSs listed below:
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MMS 779-6674 [151/102]
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NCC 851-8460 [151/100]
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Z-Board 833-7435
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Sincerely,
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Todd S. Rogel
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Raleigh, North Carolina
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November 24, 1988
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Copyright @ 1988, by Todd S. Rogel.
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[Permission is granted to copy this article
|
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for noncommercial purposes only. Any other
|
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reproduction or use is strictly prohibited
|
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without the express written permission of the
|
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author, Todd S. Rogel]
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==============================================
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January, 1989 Rogel's Corner
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Review of
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Softview's FormSet
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LATEST VERSIONS
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Latest Software Versions
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Fido 12k* Opus 1.03b TBBS 2.1
|
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QuickBBS 2.03 TPBoard 5.0 TComm/TCommNet 3.4*
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Lynx 1.22 Phoenix 1.3 RBBS 17.1D
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Network Node List Other
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Mailers Version Utilities Version Utilities Version
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Dutchie 2.90C* EditNL 4.00 ARC 6.01*
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SEAdog 4.50* MakeNL 2.12 ARCmail 2.0*
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BinkleyTerm 2.10* Prune 1.40 ConfMail 4.00
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D'Bridge 1.18* XlatList 2.90* TPB Editor 1.21
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FrontDoor 2.0 XlaxNode 2.32* TCOMMail 2.1*
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PRENM 1.40 XlaxDiff 2.32* TMail 8901*
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ParseList 1.30 UFGATE 1.02*
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GROUP 2.04*
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EMM 1.40
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MSGED 1.99*
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XRS 1.2*
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* Recently changed
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Utility authors: Please help keep this list up to date by
|
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reporting new versions to 1:1/1. It is not our intent to list
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all utilities here, only those which verge on necessity.
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NOTICES
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The Interrupt Stack
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8 May 1989
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Digital Equipment Corporations User Society (DECUS) will be
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holding its semi-annual symposium in Atlanta, GA. Runs
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through May 12. As usual sysop's will get together and chat.
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19 May 1989
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Start of EuroCon III at Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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24 Aug 1989
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Voyager 2 passes Neptune.
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24 Aug 1989
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FidoCon '89 starts at the Holiday Inn in San Jose,
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California. Trade show, seminars, etc. Contact 1/89
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for info.
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5 Oct 1989
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20th Anniversary of "Monty Python's Flying Circus"
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If you have something which you would like to see on this
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calendar, please send a message to FidoNet node 1:1/1.
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Tim Pozar
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Fido 1:125/406
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Telebit Trailblazer Modem Offer
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Due to the UFGATE project and our registration of FidoNet as an
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INTERNET domain (fidonet.org), FidoNet qualifies for this offer.
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If you are interested in applying, you need to supply your INTERNET
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domain name. For FidoNet it is:
|
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<your.name>@p<Point>.f<fidoNode>.n<Net>.z<Zone>.FIDONET.ORG
|
|||
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|
|||
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For example, my FidoNet node number is 1:125/406. My INTERNET
|
|||
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domain address is:
|
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|
|||
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Tim.Pozar@f406.n125.z1.FIDONET.ORG
|
|||
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|
|||
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If you are interested in further info on the INTERNET or UFGATE,
|
|||
|
drop me a line at 1:125/406.
|
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|
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- Tim
|
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|
---
|
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|
==================================================================
|
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|
FidoNews 6-13 Page 26 27 Mar 1989
|
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|
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|
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Telebit Corporation Revision 1.00 01 JAN 1989
|
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==================================================================
|
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|
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/*** TELEBIT/UUNET INTERNET DOMAIN NAME DISCOUNT PROGRAM ***/
|
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|
(IDNDP)
|
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|
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|
The Telebit Corporation, in conjunction with UUNET Communications
|
|||
|
Services, is offering a special 50% promotional discount off the
|
|||
|
list price of TrailBlazer Plus modems to qualified organizations
|
|||
|
using Internet domain names. Networks like Usenet and BITNET where
|
|||
|
domain names may not be the precise addressing scheme may also
|
|||
|
qualify.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
Telebit has demonstrated its commitment to the UNIX marketplace
|
|||
|
with its specific support for the UUCP protocol and the support of
|
|||
|
TrailBlazer modems on the USENET. This announcement signals
|
|||
|
Telebit's extended support for the use of its products in dialup
|
|||
|
TCP/IP environments.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
UUNET Communications Services will be assisting Telebit with the
|
|||
|
program's administration as well as the distribution of dialup
|
|||
|
TCP/IP software.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
/***********************
|
|||
|
* WHO CAN PARTICIPATE?
|
|||
|
***********************/
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Any autonomous organization legitimately participating on the
|
|||
|
Internet by use of Internet domain names can qualify. The
|
|||
|
organization must be physically located within the 50 United States
|
|||
|
or Canada. One or two Telebit TrailBlazer Plus modems may be
|
|||
|
purchased at a 45% or 50% discount off the US or Canadian list
|
|||
|
price. Discount levels are determined by payment method and will
|
|||
|
be explained below.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PTT restrictions and distribution contracts prohibit Telebit from
|
|||
|
directly selling modems outside the United States. Telebit
|
|||
|
Technologies of Canada, has agreed to extend the terms of the
|
|||
|
Internet discount program to all Canadian sites. Other
|
|||
|
international users are encouraged to contact Telebit Inc. for
|
|||
|
local distributor information. A similar program may be offered
|
|||
|
through local distribution on a per country, per demand basis.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
For the sake of this program, Internet participation will be
|
|||
|
defined by an organization's participation in the Domain Name
|
|||
|
Service. Any organization with a registered domain name advertised
|
|||
|
by a network name server will be immediately qualified to purchase
|
|||
|
a total of two Telebit TrailBlazer Pluses.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In addition all UUNET members immediately qualify to purchase
|
|||
|
modems as long as they have not previously purchased 2 modems on
|
|||
|
the Telebit Usenet Discount Program.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Autonomous organizations residing as third level sub-domains, nodes
|
|||
|
or some other form of demarcation not directly reachable via an
|
|||
|
Internet Domain Name Server may also qualify for the program by
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-13 Page 27 27 Mar 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
demonstrating on their applications the nature of their autonomy
|
|||
|
and their relationship to a second level domain reachable via a
|
|||
|
domain name server.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
/*************
|
|||
|
* For example:
|
|||
|
**************/
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A large university may list a single second level domain (foou.edu)
|
|||
|
as the only way to reach all campus machines. However, within that
|
|||
|
campus domain there potentially exist multiple autonomous
|
|||
|
organizations, i.e. College of Computer Science (cs.foou.edu),
|
|||
|
Dept. of Engineering (eng.foou.edu), Department of Foo
|
|||
|
(foo.foou.edu), etc.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In the case of a very large company with internal, autonomous
|
|||
|
divisions, each could qualify under the program rules. However, it
|
|||
|
must be shown that the division operates as a completely separate
|
|||
|
entity. For instance, the Chevrolet and Pontiac divisions of
|
|||
|
General Motors, (chevrolet.gm.com, pontiac.gm.com).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Two pseudo domains exist on the Internet that do not fit exactly
|
|||
|
into the Domain Name structure. They are Usenet (UUCP) and BITNET.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In the case of BITNET, individual node sites that constitute an
|
|||
|
autonomous organization would qualify under the program.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In the case of Usenet, organizations that HAVE NOT previously
|
|||
|
purchased 2 modems on the Telebit Usenet Discount Program may
|
|||
|
qualify by reporting their existing domain name or by registering a
|
|||
|
domain name for their site. UUNET provides a low, fee based
|
|||
|
service for the the registration of a domain name. If you are a
|
|||
|
UUCP site without a domain name and would prefer registration be
|
|||
|
taken care of for you, contact UUNET at the below addresses.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The program is designed as a promotion. This allows individual
|
|||
|
organizations an opportunity to experience Telebit's TrailBlazer
|
|||
|
Plus high speed modems at an attractive price. It is not designed
|
|||
|
as a mechanism to fulfill an organization's entire modem
|
|||
|
requirements.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If your organization resides as a third or lower level domain and
|
|||
|
gains access to the Internet indirectly via a higher level
|
|||
|
organization you must supply the nature of your organization's
|
|||
|
autonomy and describe the relationship to that higher level domain.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A brief explanation of your organization's autonomous relationship
|
|||
|
to a second level domain should suffice. Telebit reserves the
|
|||
|
right to validate each application using the criteria described
|
|||
|
herein, granting or refusing sale accordingly. A total limit of
|
|||
|
four (4) modems per second level domain may be enforced if it is
|
|||
|
deemed by Telebit that all autonomous organizations within that
|
|||
|
domain have been satisfied.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
/******************************
|
|||
|
* THE TELEBIT TRAILBLAZER PLUS
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-13 Page 28 27 Mar 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*******************************/
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Telebit TrailBlazer is the most advanced dialup communications
|
|||
|
technology on the market today. TrailBlazer offers compatibility
|
|||
|
at 300, 1200 (V.22 and Bell 212), and 2400 bps. In high speed (PEP
|
|||
|
mode), the TrailBlazer can operate at 18,000 bps on ordinary dialup
|
|||
|
phone lines, (over 16,000 bps throughput). TrailBlazer's patented
|
|||
|
multicarrier technology dynamically adapts to phone line quality
|
|||
|
and delivers the highest throughput possible for each individual
|
|||
|
line. In August 1987, Telebit announced enhanced features that are
|
|||
|
designed to allow the TrailBlazer to work optimally with UUCP,
|
|||
|
Kermit, XMODEM, and YMODEM protocols.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In addition, the modem may be configured, by use of an S register,
|
|||
|
to perform the compress/decompress algorithms (based on Unix's 4.0
|
|||
|
compress) in real time, WITHIN the modem.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
/************************
|
|||
|
* Standard Dialup TCP/IP
|
|||
|
*************************/
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
With the release of Berkeley 4.3, a framing protocol known as
|
|||
|
Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) has spread throughout the
|
|||
|
Internet. Several System V, VMS, MAC and PC vendors have picked up
|
|||
|
on the protocol and are supporting it as well. The protocol is
|
|||
|
documented in RFC 1055.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Basically the protocol specifies a method for framing IP packets
|
|||
|
with a magic character and escaping that character and the escape
|
|||
|
character in the data stream. The protocol does not address issues
|
|||
|
of connection establishment, host authenticity, or things like data
|
|||
|
integrity or data compression techniques.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
However, execution of SLIP across high speed dialup modem links has
|
|||
|
proven very useful to a number of IP users. FTPs can deliver
|
|||
|
1000-1600 characters per second (cps). Performance depends on your
|
|||
|
system and the version of TCP that you are running. SMTP runs
|
|||
|
quite well. Interactive applications, telnet and rlogin, perform
|
|||
|
with noticable character delay, the result of very large packet
|
|||
|
sizes associated with each character typed.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
/*******************
|
|||
|
* New Dial Up TCP/IP
|
|||
|
********************/
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The good news accompanying this announcement is about the recent
|
|||
|
work to produce a new dialup IP protocol that employs header
|
|||
|
prediction and compression techniques. This code dramatically
|
|||
|
reduces the packet overhead associated with small, interactive
|
|||
|
packets like those produced by telnet or rlogin.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
At the time of Release 1.0 of this document the public availability
|
|||
|
of this new code is undefined. However, it is the intention of
|
|||
|
Telebit and UUNET to make available all known working versions of
|
|||
|
standard SLIP. In addition it is our intention to demonstrate and
|
|||
|
serve to distribute all new dial-up IP source code as soon as it
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-13 Page 29 27 Mar 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
becomes available.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Further we will provide documentation and installation instructions
|
|||
|
for all versions that we distribute. Please mail to Telebit or
|
|||
|
UUNET as instructed below to acquire the latest information
|
|||
|
regarding these developments.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
/**************************************************
|
|||
|
* TRAILBLAZER PRICES, DISCOUNTS AND RESTRICTIONS:
|
|||
|
***************************************************/
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PRODUCT NAME MODEL# LIST PRICE PREPAY/COD PRICE NET 30 PRICE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TrailBlazer Plus T2SAA $1345 $672.50 $739.75
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Those purchasing the modems on COD or pre-payment terms are
|
|||
|
eligible for a 50% discount off the list price. Those who wish to
|
|||
|
pay on 30 day payment terms will receive a 45% discount off list
|
|||
|
price.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Each autonomous site may purchase a maximum of two (2) units at
|
|||
|
this special promotional price.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Government or Educational institutions with tax exempt status will
|
|||
|
be excused from sales taxes. However, as these units are not
|
|||
|
designed for resale, no resale numbers can be accepted in lieu of
|
|||
|
sales tax.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Sales tax must be collected in all states where Telebit has sales
|
|||
|
offices. These include MASSACHUSETTS, NEW YORK, VIRGINA, GEORGIA,
|
|||
|
ILLINOIS, MICHIGAN, TEXAS, and CALIFORNIA.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A $20.00 shipping and handling charge per unit is added to all
|
|||
|
orders. Delivery is 30 days ARO.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Telebit reserves the right to substitute functionally equivalent
|
|||
|
products for those ordered on this program.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
/*****************************************************************
|
|||
|
******************************************************************
|
|||
|
************ THIS OFFER WILL EXPIRE APRIL 30, 1989 ************
|
|||
|
******************************************************************
|
|||
|
******************************************************************/
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
/************************
|
|||
|
* HOW TO PLACE YOUR ORDER
|
|||
|
*************************/
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Orders are accepted by filling out the enclosed order form along
|
|||
|
with one of the following:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-13 Page 30 27 Mar 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1) your purchase order indicating Net 30 terms
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
OR
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2) your purchase order and indication of type of prepayment
|
|||
|
(check, credit card or indication to pay C.O.D.)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This option enters the order, but if it is not C.O.D., the
|
|||
|
modem(s) will not ship until prepayment has been received. OR
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
3) your prepayment or indication to pay C.O.D.
|
|||
|
(this option enters the order and will ship as soon as modems
|
|||
|
are ready)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
and mailing it to:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Telebit Corporation
|
|||
|
ATTN: IDNDP Program Coordinator
|
|||
|
1345 Shorebird Way
|
|||
|
Mountain View, California 94043-1329
|
|||
|
Voice phone: (415) 969-3800
|
|||
|
FAX Number: (415) 969-8888
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
or sending a copy of the form below, via email, to:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Internet mail address: idndp@telebit.com
|
|||
|
UUCP mail address: {uunet,sun,pyramid,ames,hoptoad}!telebit!idndp
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Orders will be shipped 30 days ARO.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ORDERS SHOULD NOT BE SENT TO UUNET COMMUNICATIONS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
However, information about this program or other UUNET services may
|
|||
|
be requested from:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
UUNET Communications Services
|
|||
|
P.O. Box 2685
|
|||
|
Fairfax,VA 22031-0685
|
|||
|
+1 703 876 5050
|
|||
|
idndp@uunet.UU.NET or uunet-request@uunet.UU.NET
|
|||
|
uunet!idndp or uunet!uunet-request
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
INTERNET DOMAIN NAME DISCOUNT PROGRAM (IDNDP)
|
|||
|
ORDER FORM
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COMPANY NAME:________________________________________________
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
YOUR NAME: __________________________________________________
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
STREET ADDRESS: _____________________________________________
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-13 Page 31 27 Mar 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CITY: _____________________STATE:_______________ZIP:_________
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
VOICE PHONE NUMBER:_____________________________
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
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OFFICERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL FIDONET ASSOCIATION
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Mort Sternheim 1:321/109 Chairman of the Board
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Bob Rudolph 1:261/628 President
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Matt Whelan 3:3/1 Vice President
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Administration and Finance Mark Grennan 1:147/1
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Board of Directors Mort Sternheim 1:321/109
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Bylaws Don Daniels 1:107/210
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Ethics Ivan Schaffel 1:141/390
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Executive Committee Bob Rudolph 1:261/628
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International Affairs Rob Gonsalves 2:500/1
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