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Volume 7, Number 7 12 February 1990
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Editor in Chief: Vince Perriello
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Editors Emeritii: Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell
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Chief Procrastinator Emeritus: Tom Jennings
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Copyright 1990, Fido Software. All rights reserved. Duplication
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and/or distribution permitted for noncommercial purposes only.
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For use in other circumstances, please contact Fido Software.
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FidoNews is published weekly by the System Operators of the
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FidoNet (r) International BBS Network. It is a compilation of
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individual articles contributed by their authors or authorized
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agents of the authors. The contribution of articles to this
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compilation does not diminish the rights of the authors.
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You are encouraged to submit articles for publication in
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FidoNews. Article submission standards are contained in the file
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ARTSPEC.DOC, available from node 1:1/1. 1:1/1 is a Continuous
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Mail system, available for network mail 24 hours a day.
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Fido and FidoNet are registered trademarks of Tom Jennings of
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Fido Software, Box 77731, San Francisco CA 94107, USA and are
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used with permission.
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Opinions expressed in FidoNews articles are those of the authors
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and are not necessarily those of the Editor or of Fido Software.
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Most articles are unsolicited. Our policy is to publish every
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responsible submission received.
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Table of Contents
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1. ARTICLES ................................................. 1
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A Coherent Look At Gateways .............................. 1
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READIT! - Version 1.00 Release Information ............... 5
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Announcing the VOLUNTEER echo ............................ 7
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2. COLUMNS .................................................. 8
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A View from the Bridge ................................... 8
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3. LATEST VERSIONS .......................................... 10
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Latest Software Versions ................................. 10
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4. NOTICES .................................................. 13
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The Interrupt Stack ...................................... 13
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FidoNews 7-07 Page 1 12 Feb 1990
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ARTICLES
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A Coherent Look At Gateways
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By: Jason Steck
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1:104/424@FidoNet
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Over the past two or three years, many networks have
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sprung up based, to varying extents, on the FidoNet technical
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standards for session protocol and, more problematically,
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addressing. With the establishment of built-in support for
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zones in popular software, the so-called "OtherNets"
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experienced a population explosion both in number of nets and
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number of sysops belonging to them.
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The primary device used to create an OtherNet was, and is,
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the use of a unique zone number. FidoNet was already using
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zones 1-3 (and is now up to 5 with rumors of a 6), therefore
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OtherNets began utilizing zone numbers ranging from 7
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(AlterNet) to the upper limit of the existing nodelist
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processors (99 -- EggNet). This upper limit now stands at 255
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(internal QuickBBS limit) and is poised to move upward to
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Binkley's inherent limit of 4096.
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While there is obviously little danger of running out of
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zone numbers or even, with a modicum of coordination, the
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duplication of a zone among two networks, the "pseudo-zone"
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scheme of network creation fails badly when internetwork
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communication is desired. The purpose of this article is to
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address the previously proposed schemes in comparison to the
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gateway concept as introduced by FidoNet Gateway Policy and as
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in operation at UFGates around the world.
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Under a pseudo-zone scheme, a sysop in one network is
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often unable to respond to messages originating in another
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network. For example, let's say a sysop in the current zone
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1-5 FidoNet receives a message from a node in zone 98. Chances
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are, the FidoNet sysop has no idea even what network zone 98
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is, let alone how to respond. The sysop simply does not have,
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and could not get without significant and unnecessary
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investigation and effort, the zone 98 nodelist information.
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This problem is especially significant in the netmail response
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to echomail in which case both parties are likely to be unknown
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to each other and separated by large (and expensive) geographic
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distances.
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As the OtherNets have grown, a number of suggested
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solutions have been put forward. To wit:
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1) Set up zonegates between FidoNet and the OtherNets.
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FidoNews 7-07 Page 2 12 Feb 1990
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Rationale: With this system, no node number is truly
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unknwon so long at that network's number is unique and is
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listed in the FidoNet nodelist as a zonegate. For example,
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zone 98 mail could be sent to 1:1/98 for forwarding into
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Mil-Net (that's who it is, by the way). The zonegate, by being
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"known" to both networks, would function as the interface
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point.
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Disadvantages: First, there is a serious problem with
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cost. Why should a FidoNet sysop (me) in Denver wishing to
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contact an AlterNet node in Denver (say, Larry Kayser) be
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required to route through a zonegate in, say, New York (the
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likely site of such a zonegate)? Such a system is too limited
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in scope and rigid for internetwork operation. Zonegates are
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designed, and function quite well, as ocean-spanning cost
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savers. However, they are NOT designed to handle internetwork
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connectivity in cases where the two networks exist in the same
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broad geographic area.
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Secondly, a zonegate arrangement FORCES OtherNets to be
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dependant and parasitical on FidoNet. True independance is not
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possible when a network's communication depends entirely on the
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goodwill of ANOTHER network's nodelist prodcution and on the
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development of another network's technology base. A zonegate
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system, by its design, is OWNED by the administrators of the
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network where it is listed. A superior system would allow for
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internetwork implementations on a diversified, local sysop
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level rather than at the network administrative level.
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2) Destroy OtherNets or cut them off from FidoNet
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Rationale: The rationale for this "solution" is based on
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two basic assumptions: First, that FidoNet is the "one true
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network" and that OtherNets are inherently parasitical.
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Historically, at least, this assumption has some basis in fact.
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FidoNet did exist FIRST in the amateur networking field and the
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OtherNets were dependant on FidoNet for maintainence of the
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technology base and, later, for echomail. The second
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assumption is that OtherNets are totally political "SchismNets"
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established solely as a reaction to personal or political
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problems in FidoNet. If both assumptions are accepted, then
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the "solution" becomes natural.
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Disadvantages: Obviously, both assumptions are not always
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true. However, the larger problem with this "solution" is the
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judgementalism inherent in it. The entire object of networking
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in the first place was to enhance communication. The above
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"solution" to the internetwork problem is somewhat
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understandable at times, but is ultimately counter to the
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entire spirit of FidoNet and networking in general as it seeks
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to LIMIT communications on the basis of some vague and subjective
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political or social judgement which is passed. With such a
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"Final Solution" to OtherNets, the debate leaves the technical
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realm of HOW to communicate and enters an unpleseant political
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realm where whole networks are condemned as criminals of a sort
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or are required to pass personal, social, or political muster
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with individual network administrators.
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FidoNews 7-07 Page 3 12 Feb 1990
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Furthermore, in recent times, various OtherNets have begun
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to disprove the assumptions inherent in the above "solution".
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OtherNets have developed unique personalities and atmospheres
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in their own right, totally distinct from FidoNet. They have
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extended old technology and occasionally developed new
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standards and many have specifically endeavored to maintain
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friendly, rather than schismatic relations with FidoNet and its
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administrators.
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3) Gateway Operations
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Advantages: Although often confused with zonegates,
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gateways operate quite differently and, ultimately, more
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powerfully than zonegates while allowing for internal
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sociopolitical independance not allowed by the "nuke 'em
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solution". Zonegates are limited by design to a single system
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at a single location. Gateways, on the other hand, can exist
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in many locations simultaneously, each serving a smaller, more
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managable area and providing local-call gateway access in more
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cases. This leads to a couple of major advantages over the
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zonegate solution: First, gateways are more reliable. If a
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zonegate system goes down, the link is cut. If a gateway
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system goes down, links only need to be switched to another,
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already operating, gateway to the same network. 2) Gateways
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are cheaper. A zonegate would only be a local call to the
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immediate area of its physical location. However, since
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gateway systems can be numerous and physically diversified,
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gateways would be local calls to every area they existed in.
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Where there is a need, there could be a gateway. People who
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would be long (expensive) distance to a zonegate would be able
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to call the gateway just down the road.
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A further advantage is technical. With a zonegate
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arrangement, the OtherNet is dependant on FidoNet technology.
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Under a gateway system, ONLY the gateway(s) need "speak the
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FidoNet language". In this way, the OtherNets are freed to
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pursue extensions to FTSC technology or to even abandon it
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altogether in favor of a totally different system while, at the
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same time, utilizing gateways as "translators" to ensure
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continued connectivity with the venerable FidoNet.
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While it may not idealize each individual set of
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preferences, prejudices, and opinions, the gateway option has
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clear technical and sociopolitical advantages over the more
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expensive and draconian "solutions" previously proposed.
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Additionally, it is a supremely valid compromise to a seemingly
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endless quagmire of internetwork political warfare over the
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"ownership" of communications mediums and over the viability or
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status of various networks or their internal administrative
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techniques. Instead of arguing over "who's show is better" in
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a futile attempt to hash out a uniform set of internal "rules"
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for all networks, the gateway solution allows each network to
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develop and maintain a unique identity without having to
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undergo judgement from another network and without having to
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reduce or eliminate connectivity options. The simple maxim of
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the gateway is: "When in Rome, speak Latin". Quite simply,
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messages in FidoNet have FidoNet addressability and obey
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FidoNet technical standards. Similarly, messages in another
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network follow THAT network's technical and addressing
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standards.
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A properly implemented gateway system will act as a
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bridge, not a barrier, between networks. And, as such,
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organizations (such as the FreeNet Project -- you didn't think
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you'd get away without a plug, did you?) and individuals
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interested in expanding network communications should at least
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welcome the gateway concept and work towards its successful
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establishment in FidoNet and elsewhere.
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(For more information on the FreeNet Project, feel free to
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contact me by netmail at 1:104/424@FidoNet. A future FidoNews
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article will introduce the FNP and cover some gateway
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procedures.)
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FidoNews 7-07 Page 5 12 Feb 1990
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Bill Brendel
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1:19/210
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READIT! - The Nodelist Analyzer and Search Utility
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READIT! Version 1.00 is a totally rewritten, newly formatted
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version of the original Nodelist Search/Browse Utility. It is a
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comprehensive, fast nodelist analyzer with multiple search and
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match options. Sysop names are searched and matched via a
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separate compiled sysop name file.
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Version 1.00 has some exciting new features and dramatically
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increased search speed over all previous releases.
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READIT! is being released as three different programs for use
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with the more common nodelist structures.
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1) READIT_6! is designed to use pre-compiled "Version 6"
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Nodelists (Nodelist.Idx and Nodelist.dat) commonly used with
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BinkleyTerm and OPUS 1.10.
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2) READIT_5! supports "Version 5" nodelists used with OPUS
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1.03b (Nodelist.Idx and Nodelist.Sys).
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3) READ_DOG! searches and analyzes SEAdog(tm)-style nodelists.
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READIT! allows the Sysop to search nodelists with a variety of
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keys, such as Sysop name, BBS name, Cities/States, Regions,
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Hosts, individual nodes (and zone-sensitive information with
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READIT_6!). Categorization of the nodelist by Region, Net (and
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Zone, where applicable) is available through separate functions.
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A new option allows simple nodelist editing giving the sysop the
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ability to quickly update node information (node name, phone
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number, continuous mail flag, password, etc...) without having to
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recompile the nodelist.
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Results may be saved as commented disk files or sent to printer
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output.
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The three versions of READIT! may be found on the SDS nodes or
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directly from 1:19/210 or 7:764/2036 under the following names:
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READIT_6.ZIP ==> Version 6 nodelists (OPUS 1.10 and BT)
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READIT_5.ZIP ==> Version 5 nodelists (OPUS 1.03b and BT)
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READ_DOG.ZIP ==> SEAdog-style nodelists (SEAdog and TBBS)
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File requests and update are available from 1:19/210 or
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7:764/2036 under the following magic-filenames:
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READIT6 ==> READIT_6.ZIP
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FidoNews 7-07 Page 6 12 Feb 1990
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READIT5 ==> READIT_5.ZIP
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READDOG ==> READ_DOG.ZIP
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READIT! is released as shareware.
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FidoNews 7-07 Page 7 12 Feb 1990
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Ralph Merritt, 1:269/111
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ANNOUNCING THE VOLUNTEER ECHO
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Intro
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VOLUNTEER is a new echo which for the dissemination of information
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related to volunteer work. The scope of this echo will cover
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Federal, State, County, Local, Public and Private volunteer work
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(basically any volunteer work). If you have time to volunteer,
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hopefully this echo will help you find an organization to assist.
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If you are a volunteer, you can share your knowledge with readers
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of this echo. If you are not a volunteer, hopefully this echo will
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provide a level of awareness and insight regarding volunteer work.
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Backround
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What made me form this echo? Well, perhaps it can be called a case
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of self-realization. In my family, my sister is a volunteer member
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of our town's First Aid Squad, and besides riding calls she teaches
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CPR and keeps the squad's books; my father volunteers his time as a
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hunter safety instructor and keeps our church's books; my mother
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works the information desk as a volunteer at the local hospital; my
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brother just joined the First Aid Squad and has been active in many
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of the service clubs in High School and church.
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What do I do as a volunteer? Nothing. Something I hope to correct
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shortly. Many of us receive so much, but don't return much. So as
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I educate myself on volunteer work and find some organization that
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can put up with me for my free time, I'd like to share the informa-
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tion I gather with the Fidonet network through the echomail media.
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Initial Availability
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VOLUNTEER will initially be available for linkage via. 1:269/111;
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this system, which I sysop, is mail-only, running Front Door (I am
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using the "old" version that supports SEAlink), with a 9600 HST
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modem, open 24 hours a day. Hopefully volume will rise to a level
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that enables this echo to be carried on the Fidonet backbone.
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As a side note, although as of now I am not PC-Pursuitable, I am
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moving in March 1990 and the new phone number (as of NODELIST.068)
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will be accessible via. PC Pursuit (my node address will NOT change).
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Questions, comments, requests for linkages, co-moderators, volunteers,
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et. al. welcome of course. I can be reached at 1:269/111, 6:6001/5,
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7:520/953 or 99:9220/202.
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COLUMNS
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A View from the Bridge
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Phil Buonomo, 1:107/583
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"Captain's Log, Stardate 9002.10"
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Howdy. I was going to parody an Andy Rooney column this week,
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but considering the trouble he's been in recently, I guess I'll
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skip it.
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Do you ever wonder why some celebrities keep getting caught with
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their foot in their mouth? I do.
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I mean, does it taste good to them, or something? ;-)
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I'd like to talk a little about internetwork messaging. It
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seems that there's been a lot of hullabaloo about all this since
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the first 'alternate' network popped up. Sysops tend to be a
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very over protective breed about their network, their bbs
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software, their unpacker, their front end mailer...
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Unfortunately, this all means that we talk a lot less to each
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other. ("You're not in my nodelist, therefore you don't exist.
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POOF!") This is just plain silly.
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Now, it seems like 2 or 3 guys 'at the top' want to see this
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document put in place for FidoNet. I asks meself, "Self... why
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is this necessary?" You know what? I couldn't find an answer.
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There aren't tons of dupes coming thru the echo feeds. No one
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seems to be dumping tons of netmail on the gateways, so WHY all
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this nonsense about signing agreements, and stuff? If the
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messages aren't compatible, the software won't pass them on, so
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what's the big deal? I think it has to do with "CONTROL".
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Well, anyway, this document is supposed to be "put up to a
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vote". A vote of who? Are you and I going to vote on it?
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Don't bet on it. IFNA was probably the last chance on getting
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any sort of legitimate democracy put in place in this network,
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and you can kiss that goodbye. (Whatever happened to Jason
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Steck, anyway? He had a proposal "all set" to go in place on
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12/3/89. Maybe he sent it thru one of those gateways the
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document talks about, and it got deleted 'cause the gate didn't
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like his looks?)
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Well, I just don't think its necessary, so I'm sure *I* won't
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have a say in whether we put it in place or not.
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BTW, just for the record, NO, I don't hang up on someone because
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they're not in my network. That's the same as hanging up on
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someone because they're black, jewish, gay, or poor, no matter
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what anybody else says. Private clubs are a thing of the past.
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FidoNews 7-07 Page 9 12 Feb 1990
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FidoNews 7-07 Page 10 12 Feb 1990
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=================================================================
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LATEST VERSIONS
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=================================================================
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Latest Software Versions
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MS-DOS Systems
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Bulletin Board Software
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Name Version Name Version Name Version
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Fido 12q+ Phoenix 1.3 TBBS 2.1
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Lynx 1.30 QuickBBS 2.61* TComm/TCommNet 3.4
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Kitten 2.16 RBBS 17.2B TPBoard 6.0
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Opus 1.03c+ RBBSmail 17.2 Wildcat! 2.10*
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TAG 2.5d1*
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Network Node List Other
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Mailers Version Utilities Version Utilities Version
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BinkleyTerm 2.30 EditNL 4.00 ARC 6.02
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D'Bridge 1.30* MakeNL 2.20 ARCA06 2.20*
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Dutchie 2.90C ParseList 1.30 ARCmail 2.0
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FrontDoor 1.99b* Prune 1.40 ConfMail 4.00
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PRENM 1.47 SysNL 3.01* EMM 2.02
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SEAdog 4.51b XlatList 2.90 Gmail 2.01
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XlaxDiff 2.32 GROUP 2.16
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XlaxNode 2.32 GUS 1.30*
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LHARC 1.13
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MSG 4.0
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MSGED 1.99
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PK[UN]ZIP 1.02*
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QM 1.0
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QSORT 4.03
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StarLink 1.01
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TagMail 2.11b*
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TCOMMail 2.2
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TMail 1.12
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TPBNetEd 3.2
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TosScan 1.00*
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UFGATE 1.03
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XRS 3.10
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ZmailQ 1.10*
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Macintosh
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Bulletin Board Software Network Mailers Other Utilities
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FidoNews 7-07 Page 11 12 Feb 1990
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Name Version Name Version Name Version
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Red Ryder Host v2.1b4 Tabby 2.1 MacArc 0.04
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Mansion 7.15 Copernicus 1.0d* ArcMac 1.3
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WWIV (Mac) 3.0 StuffIt 1.51
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TImport 1.331
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TExport 1.32
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Timestamp 1.6
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Tset 1.3
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Import 2.52
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Export 2.54
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Sundial 2.1
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UNZIP 1.01*
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Amiga
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-----
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Bulletin Board Software Network Mailers Other Utilities
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Name Version Name Version Name Version
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Paragon 2.00+* BinkleyTerm 1.00 AmigArc 0.23
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TrapDoor 1.11 booz 1.01
|
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WelMat 0.35* ConfMail 1.10
|
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ChameleonEdit 0.10
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Lharc 1.00*
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oMMM 1.43b*
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ParseLst 1.30
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PkAX 1.00
|
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PK[UN]ZIP 1.01*
|
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RMB 1.30
|
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UNzip 0.86
|
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Zoo 2.00
|
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Atari ST
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--------
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Bulletin Board Software Network Mailer Other Utilities
|
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Name Version Name Version Name Version
|
|||
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|
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FIDOdoor/ST 1.5c* BinkleyTerm 1.03g3 ConfMail 1.00
|
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Pandora BBS 2.41c The BOX 1.20 ParseList 1.30
|
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QuickBBS/ST 0.40 ARC 6.02*
|
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GS Point 0.61 LHARC 0.51
|
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PKUNZIP 1.10
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MSGED 1.96S
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SRENUM 6.2
|
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Trenum 0.10
|
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OMMM 1.40
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FidoNews 7-07 Page 12 12 Feb 1990
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+ Netmail capable (does not require additional mailer software)
|
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* Recently changed
|
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|
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|
Utility authors: Please help keep this list up to date by
|
|||
|
reporting new versions to 1:1/1. It is not our intent to list
|
|||
|
all utilities here, only those which verge on necessity.
|
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|
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|
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FidoNews 7-07 Page 13 12 Feb 1990
|
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|
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|
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=================================================================
|
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|
NOTICES
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=================================================================
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|
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The Interrupt Stack
|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
17 Mar 1990
|
|||
|
Release date for Opus v1.10
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5 Jun 1990
|
|||
|
David Dodell's 33rd Birthday
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
12 Jun 1990
|
|||
|
Fifth anniversary of FidoNet's switch to multiple nets.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1 Aug 1990
|
|||
|
Start of FidoCon '90. Contact Bill Vanglahn at 1:1/90 for
|
|||
|
details.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5 Oct 1990
|
|||
|
21st Anniversary of "Monty Python's Flying Circus"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
14 Nov 1990
|
|||
|
Marco Maccaferri's 21rd Birthday. Send greetings to him at
|
|||
|
2:332/16.0
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you have something which you would like to see on this
|
|||
|
calendar, please send a message to FidoNet node 1:1/1.
|
|||
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|
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