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Volume 5, Number 44 31 October 1988
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Editor in Chief Dale Lovell
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Editor Emeritus: 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.
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Copyright 1988 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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The contents of the articles contained here are not our
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responsibility, nor do we necessarily agree with them.
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Everything here is subject to debate. We publish EVERYTHING
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received.
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Table of Contents
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1. ARTICLES ................................................. 1
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Bodies Behind the BBS: New FidoNews Column .............. 4
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Discovery Press Conference Day 2 ......................... 5
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DOS? What, me worry? ..................................... 14
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NAFT Not Another File Tosser!? ........................... 15
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National MegaList ........................................ 19
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2. COLUMNS .................................................. 20
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Bodies Behind the BBS: Rick Moore ....................... 20
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Rogel's Corner: Introduction; Xtree 2.0 vs. Tree86 1.0 .. 22
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3. NOTICES .................................................. 32
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The Interrupt Stack ...................................... 32
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Latest Software Versions ................................. 32
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FidoNews 5-44 Page 1 31 Oct 1988
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ARTICLES
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David, it's time for you to step aside
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David, I feel it's time for you to step aside. You have served
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FidoNet well, but I believe the time has come when you can serve
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it best by resigning your position as International Coordinator.
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I've tried to express this to you privately, and quietly shared
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these concerns with a number of people in key positions in
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FidoNet. I've hesitated from making a public statement to this
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effect, as have others, because I'm sure my words will be twisted
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and used by those who regard you as Satan Incarnate. However, I
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see far too many cases where other people's silence is being
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interpreted as support for your actions, much to their detriment
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and the detriment of FidoNet as a whole.
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For the record, I do not question your motives. I believe you
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have, in all cases, acted in good faith and to the best of your
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abilities, under extremely adverse circumstances. Further, I
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believe the root problems are not of your creation - simply that
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the situation has gone beyond your ability to deal with it.
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Fundamental Problems
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Poor Communications Skills
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The fundamental problem it is paradoxical to have a
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communications network headed by someone with limited
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communications (and for that matter, technical) skills.
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Simply stated, you do not effectively use the tools at your
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disposal to communicate with the body of FidoNet. When you do
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share your thinking directly with the network, very often the
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chapter and verse don't reflect what you really think. More
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importantly, you don't share your thinking often enough, even
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with the upper echelons of the network.
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Burnout
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It is my personal observation that you are burned out. You've
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talked about resignation with me and others. My feeling is that
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if you've considered it as much as you have, you probably should.
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Would you be happier not being IC? If the answer is yes, then by
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definition, you can't be doing the best possible job.
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I can tell you I'm happier not being an RC. I have more time to
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code, which is what I do best in service to the net and myself.
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Your experience with internet gateways and medical conferencing
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will result, in the long run, in more good than your service as
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IC. I hate to quote trite EST-isms, but there is logic in
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FidoNews 5-44 Page 2 31 Oct 1988
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"Putting your good where it will do the best". You are a doctor,
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not a manager or politician or technician.
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Erratic Management
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The network is being managed in an extremely erratic manner. I
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do not question your right to have made many of the decisions you
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have, or even the logic. But I do have problems with the manner
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in which nearly all the top level decisions have been made over
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the past three to five months.
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Decisions have been on-again, off-again, and are not evenly
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applied across regions. It's difficult to say if this is a basic
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problem, or a symptom of the communications problem - but it
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hardly matters; as problems go, this one has taken on a life of
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its own.
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Making Decisions for the Wrong Reasons
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You are making decisions for the wrong reasons. Even if the
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decisions happen to be right, that doesn't mitigate anything. To
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say it does approaches Machiavellian (The Ends Justify the
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Means.)
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An Irretreivable Situation
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Essentially, I believe your "mandate" has been so badly eroded
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that even if you started to communicate, and even if sound
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decisions were evenly made and applied, little or no progress
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would be made.
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FidoNet is in stalemate. In FidoNet, perception is reality. I
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don't believe you can overcome your perception in FidoNet, and
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therefore, the reality is the best way to break the stalemate is
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for you to step aside.
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Ancillary Comments
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You can't find a replacement if you don't look
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The thing that convinced me to step aside from my position as RC
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was an argument that destroyed my principal reason for staying -
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I didn't see anyone willing and able to do the job. But one very
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wise sysop kept telling me I'd never find one if I didn't let
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people know the job was available.
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You might not see a suitable replacement for yourself; I see
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several (NOT ME!), and I'm sure there are others that've not
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occurred to me.
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Every "Major Player" I've talked to agrees with this
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FidoNews 5-44 Page 3 31 Oct 1988
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I've talked to a number of people in key positions in
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FidoNet/IFNA, and many influential sysops. I've yet to talk to
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anyone who feels differently. They all understand that your
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resignation will be regarded as a victory for this faction or
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that, and loudly cheered here and there. But that will ALWAYS be
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true, and is therefore a moot point.
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I'd like to see those sysops I've spoken to, and any others that
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agree, to rationally, logically express their thoughts on the
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matter, preferably in some public forum. If you disagree, do the
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same.
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But I'd like to ask the sysops who are screaming for David's head
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to stop. Don't stop because I ask - be pragmatic and
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self-serving. Look at it this way - do you respond logically to
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ad-hominum attacks? Or do you become more stubborn, and dig in?
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EVERY one of the sysops referred to a couple of paragraphs back
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cites a common reason for not being more forthright in expressing
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their thoughts - they don't want to be used as fodder by this
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faction or that.
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A Clean Sweep
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I believe there are many people in the upper echelons of the
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network who are similarly burned out. Given that the ZEC is
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resigning, and I'm advocating the IC resign, I believe EVERY
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regional level coordinator should submit their resignations, and
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more than a couple should be accepted.
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Harry Lee (1:321/202)
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FidoNews 5-44 Page 4 31 Oct 1988
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Steve Bonine
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115/777
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An Attempt to Personalize FidoNet
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A New Column for FidoNews
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FidoNet is not a collection of computers. It's a collection of
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people, some of whom use computer bulletin boards and some of
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whom run computer bulletin boards. Judging from echomail, we
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sometimes get confused and forget that there is a person sitting
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back there behind that net/node address. It's pretty easy to
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treat people like they are computers (without feelings) when you
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have never met them, and don't know anything about them.
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I know that I can't introduce all 3500 sysops in FidoNet with a
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column in FidoNews, but I'm going to try to provide a bit of
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background on some of the more interesting players. Maybe this
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will even lower the flame level in echomail by the slightest
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amount. If it does, it's worth it. At any rate, it will give me
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an outlet for an occasional editorial comment, as well as give
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all of us insight into who these people are that we "talk with".
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So each week you can look forward with baited breath for a few
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juicy tidbits about someone whose name you probably know. This
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week you'll meet Rick Moore, the new head of the FTSC. Next week
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is Tom Hendricks, who is to head up the certification process for
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FidoNet-compatible software. After that -- well, let me know who
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you would like to know about. A brief netmail note to 115/777,
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and I'll do what I can. In the absence of direction, I plan to
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go after the IFNA board of directors and a number of other
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colorful characters whose names keep popping up in echomail.
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If you like the column, let me know. If you don't let me know
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that, too. If you want to be kind, let me know how I might
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improve it. And if you would like to be featured, send in your
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bio!
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FidoNews 5-44 Page 5 31 Oct 1988
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Fredric L. Rice
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(103/503.3)
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During the entire Discovery mission, the Jet Propulsion
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Laboratory in Pasadena offered the ham radio community a two
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meter downlink of the air-ground voice communications link.
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Through several repeater systems owned privately and
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governmentally, the ham radio world and short wave receiver world
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were able to monitor much of what was said through this link.
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Because of the many satellite and repeater links used to bring
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the signal into the Southern California area, and the many
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problems we had with unauthorized transmitters attempting to jam
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the NASA broadcast, many gaps and system failures occurred,
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causing breaks in the link.
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In addition, as the shuttle moved between ground station
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communication facilities and, indeed, between radio black outs,
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there are some gaps in the transcribed audio-tape-to-paper
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article.
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I am attempting to obtain a proper recording of the mission
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commanders comments right before the press conference. It's a
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fitting comment for our space efforts and I felt angry at the
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person who was able to overpower the downlink causing me to miss
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the recording session, (the jammer was caught within seconds;
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Doppler direction finding equipment; is now cooling it in county
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lock up for frigging with a utility).
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Here, then, is a somewhat scratchy copy of the press conference.
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I might add that I have transcribed the flight starting from two
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hours to touch down and will be posting all of that as well.
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Note: For the benefit of the MENSA members in our network, LOS is
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short for Loss Of Signal and AOS is short for Acquisition Of
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Signal. TV is short for television.
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- - -
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[] Gazing outside, we can understand why mankind has looked
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towards the heavens with awe and wonder since the dawn of human
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existence.
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We can comprehend why our countrymen have been driven to explore
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the vast expanse of space.
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We are convinced that this is the road, the road that Americans
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must travel to maintain the dream of our constitution. To secure
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the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our prosperity.
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As we, the crew of Discovery, witness this Earthly splendor from
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Americas spacecraft less than 200 miles separate us from the
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remainder of mankind. In a fraction of a second, our words reach
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your ears. But less we ever forget that these few miles
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represent a great gulf. That to ascend through this seemingly
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tranquil sea will always be fraught with danger let us remember
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the Challenger crew who's voyage was so tragically short. With
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that we shared a common purpose; with that we shared a common
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goal.
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At this moment, our places in the heavens makes us feel closer to
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them than ever before. Those on the Challenger who have flown
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before have seen these sights; they would know the meaning of our
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these thoughts.
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Those who had gone to view them for the first time; they would
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know why we set forth. They were our fellow soul journeys. They
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were our friends.
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Today, up here where the blue sky turns to black, we can say at
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long last, to Dick, Mike, Judy, [], "Dear friends, we have
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resumed the journey that we promised to continue for you. Dear
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friends, your loss has ment that we could begin anew [] that your
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spirit and your dreams, are still alive in our hearts".
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- - -
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They would have thought their deaths to have been in vain had we
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stumbled completely, only to fall back silently, forever. They
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would have though their sacrifice meaningless were we never again
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to venture upwards.
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It is hoped that for those they left behind, some small measure
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of comfort can be gained by witnessing the strength of those
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Brave who have followed them: The crew of Discovery; Who made it
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all right again.
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- - -
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H: Discovery, over to you.
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D: Ok, go ahead.
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H: Discovery? On behalf of the Challenger families, and all of us
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down here, it sure does feel good to see the Challenger
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mission continue and America back in space.
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And now Discovery, we have a good downlink from the middeck,
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if you're ready to start with the press conference, we'll
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start with the voice check and then ...
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D: Roger, we're ready.
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H: GSCPAO, this is Houston, please go ahead with your call.
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G: Discovery, this is GSCPAO, were ready to proceed with this
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news conference if you are. Ok, the first question is from
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Laura Collie of the Associated Press.
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Associated Press: Commander [] you said before the flight that
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you expected to see some surprises? Can you tell us what
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surprises you've seen in this flight?
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D: Well I guess the first surprise right after lift off; we had a
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caution and warning tone; actually an alert tone which got our
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attention real quick. And gave us a few moments to concern
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ourselves about it and we also has a problem with one of our
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flash evaporators; those are technical problems, I guess I was
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rather pleased that I wasn't surprised at how much I enjoyed
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it up here though, we clearly enjoy being up here in this
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tremendous machine and seeing the beautiful sites we've seen.
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ABC: Gentlemen, you are all veterans of space flight, [], all of
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you, is there any difference in being back in space? What have
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you observed and do you feel different or does it feel the
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same?
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D: [] to say that I think its surprising to see how little it has
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changed, I think all of us; we've got to space really quickly,
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and communications with mission control, seem like it really
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hasn't been two and a half years. I think that everyone was
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adapt in their jobs that we had to do and i think we got back
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in business very well.
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CNN: Gentlemen your wives said the other day that watching the
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launch they were filled with excitement but also fear that it
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was wonderful and awful at the same time. I'm interested in
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your feelings as you took off.
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D: [] I think I speak for the crew when I say I think it was
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really wonderful when we lifted off, it certainly was a lot
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more anxiety producing than we anticipated, at least I had
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throughout the entire assent, I had forgotten what it was like
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to accelerate to at two gees for a sustained period of time
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and how helpless you really feel during that time period.
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[]: You have flown before but after this flight is over, what
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special moment do you want to tell your family about?
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D: I think there are going to be an awfully lot of moments that
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I'm going to be telling my family about, so many things that
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we've shared up here; I think some of the Earth views that
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we've seen and some of the night time scenes and the stars,
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those are just so indescribable that I [] pictures back to
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them but I'll try my best to describe them.
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[] very busy up there at times. Was your flight plan too
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conservative and would your time have been better spent with a
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busier flight plan?
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D: I think we've been very busy. Here in the middeck we've done
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twelve different scientific experiments of one sort or another
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and the days have seen very full. In the future we hope to get
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back into the business off putting on space suits and building
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space stations and repairing satellites but theirs a lot of
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good science that can be done in this facility that you see us
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in right now.
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Aviation Week: To follow on your opening, and Daves comments
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there a moment ago, can you tell us specifically of some of
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the more spectacular sites you've seen around the world? And
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let's go to Pinky.
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D: [] well I guess I'll delay it into three different parts... In
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the daytime we've had some spectacular ... [los]
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Ground: We'll pick that up when we get back
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D: ... for us and big cities down their and the sky at night is a
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completely different view; we spend some time just looking
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with our eyes and some time looking with our low eye level
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cameras, they've given us some views that I've always enjoyed
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seeing in the Southern Hemisphere and have been dragging
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people to the windows showing them the imaginary clouds and
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the southern cross.
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[]: I have a question for Rick, or Dick: Can you give us some
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idea of your flight plan for tomorrow; your landing patterns
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and what land marks you'll be looking for as you come in.
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D: Well we'll be coming in just about between Los Angeles and
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Santa Barbara over coast about a hundred [] the weather
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permits and the winds permit to land on Edwards runway 17.
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We'll pass overhead the field at about 40,000 feet becoming
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subsonic you all can hear as; we all become supersonic you'll
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hear a double sonic boom. When you hear that you'll know we're
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about five minutes from landing. Then we'll make our standard
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approach; three hundred miles an hour coming down to a touch
|
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down coming to about two hundred miles an hour on that lake
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bed.
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Orlando Sentinel: This is for Mike: there are two men running for
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president. What would you say to them from the shuttle to
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convince them to fully support the space program and its long
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term future even if it means putting up budget increases for
|
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NASA at a time of considerable deficits?
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D: That's a tough one. I think we have to take the long view;
|
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this is a very important flight simply because it's the first
|
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step and I would hope that all of the enthusiasm that we've
|
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seen across the country for this flight [] the dozens and
|
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dozens of flights that we have before us if we are to make the
|
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space program grow to the point that it needs to grow to get
|
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us on the path to the future.
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[]: Discovery gentlemen, the Challenger crew set out to teach
|
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some very important lessons they felt to the children of the
|
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world, I would like to know what you would hope what lessons
|
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would be taken from your flight and the effort it took to get
|
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to where you are today.
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D: I've got a couple of young daughters and I know that [] what
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I've done that there's always a reward for hard work, both
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individually and as a group. Much like the effort that was put
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forth by NASA and [] to get the space shuttle flying again.
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And [] space is one of them and hopefully all the young
|
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children out their that want to come to space someday will at
|
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least have the opportunity to try.
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|
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Channel 13 Houston: For commander [] [] truly told us yesterday
|
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that quote NASA really threaded the needle on your launch with
|
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|
the extra emphasis on safety and with a lot of flexibility
|
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|
apparently in the long schedule do you think that the launch
|
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|
came a little too close to violating safety criteria.
|
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|
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D: [] I understand your question; do you think the launch came to
|
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|
close to violating safety criteria. Not from my perspective.
|
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|
That is, we were very comfortable with the lift off as it
|
|||
|
executed; we though the launch team as a matter of fact after
|
|||
|
low engine cut off we were complimentary within ourselves to
|
|||
|
the launch team with they way they handled a few minor
|
|||
|
anomalies, I'll call them, down close to the launch; the
|
|||
|
question of our cabin pressure and so forth. From our
|
|||
|
perspective we couldn't have been happier with the way that
|
|||
|
launch went off with []
|
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|
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|
San Francisco Chronicle: I have a question for Pinky as a trained
|
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|
research scientist, can you tell us how well the several
|
|||
|
experiments that you have managed could have been executed by
|
|||
|
automated equipment on a spacecraft with no people on board.
|
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|
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D: Well to be honest with you, a number of these could have been.
|
|||
|
The advantage of running them in the mode we have... [los] ...
|
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|
have built prototypes and test out new types of experiments.
|
|||
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|
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|
New York Times: Do you feel []
|
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|
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D: [] and that is that all the [] that have been brought on board
|
|||
|
at this time have exceeded my expectations in the way they've
|
|||
|
run; its been an outstanding assortment.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
New York Times: Do you feel you have fulfilled all the objectives
|
|||
|
of the mission [] recommendations you have for changes in the
|
|||
|
orbiter? [los]
|
|||
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|
|||
|
Ground: I had to lock off the S band antenna; they'll let me know
|
|||
|
when it's ready.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
D: Houston, Discovery, how do you read us?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Ground: We read you loud and clear at GSC News center, Discovery,
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
New York Times: fulfilled all the objectives of your mission and
|
|||
|
what recommendations do you have for changes in the orbiter?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
D: Well, Tom, The machine itself has worked superbly, I'm not
|
|||
|
sure we have had a mission that has been this trouble free
|
|||
|
with an orbiter before. I've had to [] I guess we have a []
|
|||
|
with our [] entry suits for the first time since the first
|
|||
|
four missions; we do find these to be a bit of an encumbrance
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
we'll need to talk very seriously about what is a, I'll call
|
|||
|
it a bit of a compromise, [] the suit gives us should we have
|
|||
|
a problem and the fact that it does not allow is quite the
|
|||
|
flexibility that we've had before. I guess that's the major
|
|||
|
one, and I can't think of any others.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[] Spanish Network to the United States: What's the hispanic
|
|||
|
contribution to the space program so far?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[pause]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
D: Repeat the question please...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[pause]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
D: What did he say?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Ground: He said what is the hispanic contribution to space so
|
|||
|
far.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
D: I'd say theirs no doubt about it. We've got tens of thousands
|
|||
|
of people throughout the United States that have worked on
|
|||
|
the space program and I think that every race, every minority
|
|||
|
group is represented; maybe not be represented to the degree
|
|||
|
that that group would like to be [] the country [] to the
|
|||
|
various [] and the contractors we have spoken with a number of
|
|||
|
hispanics and [] we worked closely with at the Johnson space
|
|||
|
center and I think it's really a contribution of the American
|
|||
|
People. That really were very proud of.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
USA Today: Rick, we have heard a lot of these past few days about
|
|||
|
the cabin getting warm. Can you tell us how comfortable are
|
|||
|
you and the rest of the crew as far as the cabin temperature
|
|||
|
and what []
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
D: It was a little warmer than it is now the first couple of days
|
|||
|
of the flight because of the flash evaporator problem. Today
|
|||
|
we seem to have gotten that working well, we have been boiling
|
|||
|
water all day long to cool the vehicle and I put on a long
|
|||
|
sleeve shirt and we've all got long pants on for the first
|
|||
|
time; It's not been bad at all, really.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
KS[] St. Paul: Pinky's home state; Pinky: Good wishes from
|
|||
|
everyone in Minnesota especially your home town in Wilma.
|
|||
|
Before you left, you said that you were going to monitor your
|
|||
|
own physical and mental responses to the lift off phase of the
|
|||
|
mission because you had no specific task. What did you learn?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
D: We're going to have a good tolerance for heat, I guess, It's
|
|||
|
pretty warm in the suit and [] this is where I launched and []
|
|||
|
was sitting and I didn't have much of a view so I paid a lot
|
|||
|
of attention to my body. It was a little difficult to breath
|
|||
|
during the three gee part of the flight mainly because of the
|
|||
|
weight of the suit and the harness. Felt... You can feel a
|
|||
|
little bit of the inside of your body shifting around with the
|
|||
|
weight and and shifting back again as the engine cut off. I've
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
got some more on the [] tapes; I'll have to tell you about it
|
|||
|
later.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Los Angeles Times: This is a question for Rick: We thought they
|
|||
|
were going to keep you on the ground; it was blowing at high
|
|||
|
speeds in the wrong direction. During your assent, could you
|
|||
|
tell at all; did it have any affect whatsoever on the vehicle
|
|||
|
when you reached thirty to forty thousand foot?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
D: [] there are forces that are masked and would be masked by the
|
|||
|
vibrations that we feel just from the acoustical resonance of
|
|||
|
the solid rocket motors. We would not have expected to feel it
|
|||
|
and we did not.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Dallas: For Mike: In the opening comments you talked about dreams
|
|||
|
of the Challenger; Dream being alive in your heart []. and to
|
|||
|
the satellite deployment on thursday I was wondering if you
|
|||
|
might be able to share with us some of the [] heart [] to
|
|||
|
heart talks that you all might have felt yourselves during the
|
|||
|
flight.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
D: No possibly not, those are not the things you share. We've
|
|||
|
done a lot of think about the friends that we lost two and a
|
|||
|
half years ago and I've done a lot of contemplating on that.
|
|||
|
Personally, as I've drifted off to sleep at night, and it's
|
|||
|
good to be back where they wanted to be so badly.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
French TV: For Rick or for Pinky: When it comes to safety and
|
|||
|
rescue, do you think United States should go together with
|
|||
|
Russia and Europe and Canada and other countries [] some
|
|||
|
standards?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
D: Let me ask you about [] questions having to do with safety and
|
|||
|
how well we can manage with dealing with international
|
|||
|
partners? Is that correct?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
French TV: That's right; should we go gather with standards
|
|||
|
procedures and even equipment.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[pause]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
D: If the question is how we are going to handle international []
|
|||
|
within our own program, I think you do that through planning
|
|||
|
ahead of time through standards that you set and through the
|
|||
|
procedures that you use so that by the time you get around to
|
|||
|
flying with an international group or an international crew,
|
|||
|
you're all working with the procedures you all have the same
|
|||
|
knowledge and capabilities of caring those out so that []
|
|||
|
really going to be no difference among the crew weather its
|
|||
|
all American or has international's on board.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Houston Chronicle: For Commander []: Could you have praised the
|
|||
|
mission management team process before lift off and weather
|
|||
|
you can tell your colleges who will follow whether it works
|
|||
|
well?
|
|||
|
|
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|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
D: [] Bob Criffin for the outstanding job that he did. From our
|
|||
|
prospective and pulling that out of the gutter and its been
|
|||
|
our understanding of course in our last few days before the
|
|||
|
launch that was a many month effort and I though that
|
|||
|
management team; all that I saw in close at the FIR for the
|
|||
|
main engine firing, the F [] for the orbiter check, I was just
|
|||
|
very happy and I think that spoke very well for the way we do
|
|||
|
business in the future.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Voice of America: You've been taking photos of phenomena on Earth
|
|||
|
such as volcanoes in Africa and hurricane damage in Mexico.
|
|||
|
What have you observed their that might be of value to the
|
|||
|
people in those areas?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
D: I think that the biggest things that we've seen are the things
|
|||
|
like deforestations. We seen erosions. We've seen some land
|
|||
|
usage that kind of disturbed us. I think that it' s a good
|
|||
|
lesson that we take back those photos to men on Earth and
|
|||
|
their respected countries. To make sure that they take care of
|
|||
|
what nature has given us and to make sure it's used wisely.
|
|||
|
Our environment is a very fragile thing and it' s something
|
|||
|
that were very impressed by when we take photos and we look
|
|||
|
out the windows.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
USA Radio News: Have you caught yourself being so excited at
|
|||
|
times, or other crew members around you, that you've had to
|
|||
|
try to subdue yourselves?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
D: Yes, [laughter from the middeck], yes we do as a matter of
|
|||
|
fact, I think that if we were a crew of one, that the
|
|||
|
possibility of getting distracted by the beautiful sites and
|
|||
|
the fun of being up here could perhaps cause you to not pay
|
|||
|
attention to what you' re doing. The crew concept is a
|
|||
|
wonderful thing and it keeps us on our toes.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[] radio one []: [] and United States [] Freedom, the space
|
|||
|
station, you have and comments on that?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
D: I think that's great. That just means that we can pull
|
|||
|
together and [] even more [] working on the same problems and
|
|||
|
the same solutions and there's a team of science up here that
|
|||
|
can get a lot more than five people can do individually,
|
|||
|
there's no questions that [] each of the international []
|
|||
|
bring to this effort will synergistic and make the whole
|
|||
|
bigger than the sum of the parts.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
German Radio: A question for Pinky Neilson: What do you think now
|
|||
|
thinking about the future of the shuttle as a scientific
|
|||
|
platform?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
D: I think the future is [] scientific use of the space shuttle.
|
|||
|
As I mentioned before the middeck that we're in is really a
|
|||
|
national resource that many scientist will be glad to have a
|
|||
|
room this size with zero gravity inside it that has
|
|||
|
electricity and water available for them to do their
|
|||
|
experiments and I think it will be used extensively in the
|
|||
|
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
future probably primarily as a development lab; as a test bed
|
|||
|
for experiments such as the ones we have onboard that were
|
|||
|
prototypes to be tested and where new concepts can be proven
|
|||
|
that can later be developed in and expanded and put into
|
|||
|
either free-flying satellites or put on aboard the space
|
|||
|
station in the production facility.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Dallas Morning News: As you get ready for landing, do the
|
|||
|
problems with the flash evaporator system and one of the ohms
|
|||
|
rockets concern you? If not, why not?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
D: Well, they're... Of course something that you're concerned if
|
|||
|
you have the next failure... My understanding right now is
|
|||
|
that the flash evaporator though, we expect it to work almost
|
|||
|
[] and still be in good shape; that's also the case with the
|
|||
|
[] maneuvering engines, it's true that we do have one cross
|
|||
|
vector control system down on the left engine but we have a
|
|||
|
back up and we also have the capability of locking that
|
|||
|
control system in its current position and still deorbit and
|
|||
|
plus we could shut down one engine and come back on the other
|
|||
|
engine and if that fails we could come back on our reaction
|
|||
|
control system. So we have quite a back up capability here.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
That concludes this press conference. Thank you Discovery.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
- - -
|
|||
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|
|||
|
It's interesting to note the posture that NASA and friends have
|
|||
|
taken with the general public and the worlds press. In this
|
|||
|
mission, safety and technological problems were the main issues
|
|||
|
instigated from the press and to a certain extent, from NASA. It
|
|||
|
seems that the lift/no-lift question as regards humanware safety
|
|||
|
was stressed through out the mission; primarily with the shuttles
|
|||
|
cooling system problem.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
- - -
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The next flight is scheduled for the 17'th of November. Is it the
|
|||
|
"Atlanta", "Atlantia", or is it "Atlantis"? Well, something like
|
|||
|
that...
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|
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|
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Brian Murrey
|
|||
|
FidoNet 231/0
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In the October 17th issue of the "News", Dan Tobias was so kind
|
|||
|
to point out the fact that I had used the term DOS in a manner
|
|||
|
that was unbecoming. I concede. I can't believe that I used
|
|||
|
the term in the manner that I did, but I did.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I violated one of my own pet peeves, I stated that I had at one
|
|||
|
time upgraded to a DOS machine. What I meant to say was that I
|
|||
|
had finally given up a real DOS in order to become one of the
|
|||
|
status quo. Yes folks, we're talking CP/M here. You know, the
|
|||
|
best DOS developed by man or beast. Such a shame that it was
|
|||
|
colorized like an old movie and repackaged as something new. I
|
|||
|
understand that Digital Research is working on a new DOS as we
|
|||
|
speak, I can't wait to try it out.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
So Dan, and the rest of you, go ahead and give me the wet noodle
|
|||
|
treatment. I deserve it. Maybe it's just an after effect of
|
|||
|
too many hours behind this MS DOS compatible machine, maybe I
|
|||
|
have been exposed to too many messages from the UFO echo, maybe
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it's just that I am going completely stark raving mad.....naaaa,
|
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it's just my way of showing how well my brain sleeps.
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To all the DOS's I've known before....
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FidoNews 5-44 Page 15 31 Oct 1988
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|
NAFT Not Another File Tosser!?
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David Rice
|
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The Astro-Net
|
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(1:103/503.0)
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
Have you ever wished to toss your files from the Upload
|
|||
|
directory to their assigned directories quickly and
|
|||
|
painlessly? It would be nice to have a program that reads
|
|||
|
in a selected FILES.BBS and allow you, the SysOp, to page
|
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|
through the entries, putting a hash mark next to the file
|
|||
|
and description to be tossed. Then with the push of one
|
|||
|
key, this program would copy the files one at a time, remove
|
|||
|
the entry from the Upload directory's FILES.BBS, append the
|
|||
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entry to the Target directory's FILES.BBS, and then kill the
|
|||
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original file.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
This is just what NAFT does.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
When one enters NAFT at the DOS prompt (and assuming
|
|||
|
that NAFT resides somewhere within the DOS Path), NAFT will
|
|||
|
first ask for the Source Path (presumably your Upload
|
|||
|
Directory). The file FILES.BBS will be loaded into memory
|
|||
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if it's found, or an error will be displayed if it is not
|
|||
|
found.
|
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|
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|
The first 19 entries will be displayed on the screen
|
|||
|
(up to 19, really, in case you don't have 19 or more
|
|||
|
entries). One may use the arrow keys to place a hash mark
|
|||
|
next to the file name and description. The hash mark may be
|
|||
|
any key. To remove a "hash mark," one would just mark it
|
|||
|
again.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
To get the next 19 entries, the PgDn key is hit. For
|
|||
|
the previous 19, the PgUp key is used. This way one may
|
|||
|
mark as many files for tossing as one wishes, going back
|
|||
|
through the list as many times as one requires.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
One may abort the process at any time by hitting the F2
|
|||
|
key. One may shell to DOS with the F10 key.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
Once files have been selected for tossing, the F1 key
|
|||
|
is hit. Now NAFT requests the Target Path. This path may
|
|||
|
be on a different disk, over the LAN, a virtual disk, or a
|
|||
|
floppy disk drive. If the Target directory does not have
|
|||
|
FILES.BBS, it will be created.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
The files will then be tossed, with a display of which
|
|||
|
file is being tossed at the moment.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
The Source directory's FILES.BBS file will be cleaned
|
|||
|
up neat and pretty, with all of the entries that were tossed
|
|||
|
now missing, and all leading and trailing spaces in the File
|
|||
|
Description removed -- no extra charge.
|
|||
|
FidoNews 5-44 Page 16 31 Oct 1988
|
|||
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Target directory will now hold the tossed files,
|
|||
|
and it's FILES.BBS file will now hold the file names and
|
|||
|
descriptions.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NAFT.EXE is 15,119 bytes large. The archive NAFT.ARC,
|
|||
|
which holds the executible file and the scant documentation
|
|||
|
is 12,262 bytes. Since NAFT Requires BRUN30.EXE to run, the
|
|||
|
archive NAFTBR.ARC holds the NAFT file, the documentation,
|
|||
|
and BRUN30.EXE. The files NAFT.ARC and NAFTBR.ARC are File
|
|||
|
Requestable here on The Astro-Net 1:103/503.0 24 hours. The
|
|||
|
file NAFTBR.ARC is 74,817 bytes large.
|
|||
|
|
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|
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|
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|
|||
|
FidoNews 5-44 Page 17 31 Oct 1988
|
|||
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Sysops, BBS's, CD-ROM's, & $14 Billion Dollars
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Sysops are a rare breed! In some ways, one needs to be
|
|||
|
slightly demented to even want to run a board. It is often a
|
|||
|
pain, certainly challenging, and has been known to be
|
|||
|
rewarding. The compliments are far and few between. One
|
|||
|
thing is unquestionable, the money for hardware, software, and
|
|||
|
the telephone company remains constant.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Almost every sysop I talk to is always looking for
|
|||
|
something new for the board. Either a new & bigger hard disk
|
|||
|
drive, a faster modem, or something. The BBS is a
|
|||
|
reflection of the sysops personality. (Hmmmmmmmmmmm! !!) Each
|
|||
|
board is different, carries different Echo's, has contrasting
|
|||
|
files, and offers unique services. This is one of the key
|
|||
|
factors involved in the fine art of "sysoping".
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CD-ROM enters the picture of bulletin boards now. The
|
|||
|
introduction of large databases with public domain programs,
|
|||
|
is very exciting to sysops. Now, the sysop can add an
|
|||
|
enormous amount of public domain software to the system for the
|
|||
|
users. CD-ROM drive prices are dropping, but they are not
|
|||
|
within the reach of the general populace. Any board with a
|
|||
|
CD-ROM filled with public domain software is a very busy board.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Now, we enter with the $14 billion dollars. Our firm,
|
|||
|
Ellis Enterprises, Inc., produces The Bible Library (tm) on
|
|||
|
CD-ROM. At the present, we have several sysops acting as
|
|||
|
consultants ( aren't we all? ), and they are selling The Bible
|
|||
|
Library (tm) to the church - religious market. Some said they
|
|||
|
weren't into religion, but they would pass around the brochures
|
|||
|
and give away some of the floppy demonstrations.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
We have a consultant or dealer kit available, which
|
|||
|
includes brochures and floppy demonstrations. All one really
|
|||
|
needs to do is get it in the hands of a pastor, youth director,
|
|||
|
or even the person in charge of data processing for the church.
|
|||
|
(180,000 churches have computer systems!)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Here is it's true potential for you as a dealer:
|
|||
|
Churches: 370,598
|
|||
|
Members: 159,453,086
|
|||
|
Contributions: 14,242,824,577.00 per year.
|
|||
|
Seminaries: 380
|
|||
|
Seminary Students: 56,335
|
|||
|
Clergy: 530,000+
|
|||
|
Donations per capita: 601.82
|
|||
|
Church Colleges & Univ: 782
|
|||
|
Religious Periodicals: 373
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This information does not include the television & radio
|
|||
|
ministries. The above statistics are not current, they are a
|
|||
|
year old, and certainly have increased.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The CD-ROM industry is growing! Consider these few
|
|||
|
statistics for the market:
|
|||
|
FidoNews 5-44 Page 18 31 Oct 1988
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
180,000 CD-ROM units sold.
|
|||
|
800 CD-ROM databases presently on the market.
|
|||
|
1.1 million CD-ROM discs already shipped.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Here is the reason for this article: you as a sysop or
|
|||
|
consultant, can make up to $600 per sale for a drive and The
|
|||
|
Bible Library (tm). Just a few of these types of sales, and
|
|||
|
you will have the funds for your BBS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Ellis Enterprises, Inc. is making this offer to the
|
|||
|
many sysops out there, and if you want more information,
|
|||
|
please send it to 147/23 or write:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Ellis Enterprises, Inc. 1-405-235-7660 voice
|
|||
|
225 NW 13th
|
|||
|
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - 73103
|
|||
|
Attention: Bob Hall
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
All you need to do is get the information in the hands
|
|||
|
of the pastor, and the rest is simply taking the order, and
|
|||
|
installing the unit. A sysop in Florida is working with a
|
|||
|
church for a full CD-ROM networking system. ( $30,000 sale! )
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Thanks. ......
|
|||
|
Bob Hall, sysop 147/23 & host of the CD-ROM Echo.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FidoNews 5-44 Page 19 31 Oct 1988
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Jim Woodruff
|
|||
|
Heath/Zenith BBS
|
|||
|
Opus 1:105/226
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NATIONAL MEGALIST
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Heath/Zenith BBS, Milwaukie, Or (1:105/226) 503-654-7161 is
|
|||
|
now the control center for the National MegaList files.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
YOUR system can be listed here automatically if you use the
|
|||
|
program, ML-UPD.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The following files are available for downloading or F/R'ing.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ML-COL.ARC - Current release of MegaList collection software.
|
|||
|
ML-INQ.ARC - Current release of MegaList inquiry service for
|
|||
|
D'Bridge.
|
|||
|
ML-UPD.ARC - Current release of MegaList update software.
|
|||
|
ML-FIND.ARC - Current release of MegaList Inquiry, an Outside
|
|||
|
utility for OPUS (requires the ML-INDEX.ARC file)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NOTE: The current release (ver 1.6) is written using 105/5 as
|
|||
|
the control center. To send your updates to 105/226 use
|
|||
|
the "ML-UPD SEND TO 105/226" command line.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Chris Irwin (136/68) will be updating these files for
|
|||
|
105/226. I will post a message when they are available.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The MegaList is updated each Sunday at 08:00 (PDT). The
|
|||
|
following files are the compiled updates and are also F/R'ble:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MEGALIST.TXT - This week's MegaList text file
|
|||
|
MEGALIST.ARC - ARChive of above
|
|||
|
ML-INDEX.ARC - Current MegaList index files (for use with the
|
|||
|
ML-FIND program)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Milwaukie, Or is in the Portland, Or metropolitan area and is PC
|
|||
|
Pursuit'able.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FidoNews 5-44 Page 20 31 Oct 1988
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=================================================================
|
|||
|
COLUMNS
|
|||
|
=================================================================
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Steve Bonine
|
|||
|
115/777
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
An Introduction of Rick Moore
|
|||
|
New Chair of FTSC
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FidoNet is a remarkable thing. There are thousands of systems
|
|||
|
which belong to the network, and any two can connect and transfer
|
|||
|
mail. The sysops need not know each other, or even know what
|
|||
|
software is running on the other system. The BBS line rings, the
|
|||
|
modems connect, and the mail is transferred -- all routine. The
|
|||
|
thing that makes this possible is the FidoNet protocol, described
|
|||
|
by the FidoNet Technical Standards Committee (FTSC). The process
|
|||
|
started when we were all running one program -- Fido -- and the
|
|||
|
more complex things get, the more important it is to carefully
|
|||
|
document our standards.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Rick Moore is the new head of the FidoNet Technical Standards
|
|||
|
Committee, and I want to provide a little introduction of Rick.
|
|||
|
It's only fair that my first efforts in this column should be to
|
|||
|
introduce my FidoNet boss, since as RC/11 Rick does serve as my
|
|||
|
boss in my efforts as NC/115.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Rick brings a wealth of mainframe-based computer experience to
|
|||
|
this job. He started in the mainframe game in 1969, and is
|
|||
|
presently employed by StatTab, a large service bureau in Chicago.
|
|||
|
Rick is the capacity planner for StatTab, and his responsibili-
|
|||
|
ties also include insuring that the disk and network subsystems
|
|||
|
run smoothly. The discipline and organization inherent in main-
|
|||
|
frame systems is an impornant trait for the FTSC.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Rick's computer experience is not limited to the mainframe world.
|
|||
|
He bought his first microcomputer, a Heath H-11, in 1977. Rick
|
|||
|
has been in FidoNet since August 26, 1986.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
His contributions to FidoNet have been significant. Rick has
|
|||
|
served as network coordinator of net 115 (ChicagoLand) where he
|
|||
|
introduced the Hub structure and guided the network through the
|
|||
|
introduction of echomail. Rick has served as region coordinator
|
|||
|
for region 11 since March. (He has resigned that position to
|
|||
|
devote full time to duties with FTSC.)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
It is in the FOSSIL area that Rick is perhaps best known. He is
|
|||
|
the author of the FOSSIL for the Radio Shack T2K machine, and
|
|||
|
he produced the FOSSIL documentation which was distributed with
|
|||
|
version 5. Rick and Vince Perriello had the idea for the video
|
|||
|
FOSSIL which was used in the latest version of BinkleyTerm, and
|
|||
|
Rick produced the documentation for that standard.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
As for the future of FTSC, Rick has some interesting plans which
|
|||
|
we should see unfold in the next months. One of them is work on
|
|||
|
FidoNews 5-44 Page 21 31 Oct 1988
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
standards in the echomail arena. If previous committment and
|
|||
|
accomplishment are any prediction of the future, I'd say we have
|
|||
|
a lot to look forward to.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FidoNews 5-44 Page 22 31 Oct 1988
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Rogel Corner: Xtree 2.0 versus Tree86 1.0
|
|||
|
=============================================================
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Copyright (C) 1988, by Todd S. Rogel. [Permission is granted
|
|||
|
to copy this article for noncommercial purposes only. Any
|
|||
|
other reproduction or use is strictly prohibited without the
|
|||
|
express written permission of the author, Todd S. Rogel]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
----------------------------------
|
|||
|
| Introduction to Rogel's Corner |
|
|||
|
----------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Welcome to Rogel's Corner. I have been writing this column
|
|||
|
for Triangle IBM User' Group's monthly newsletter, PC/2. In
|
|||
|
April, 1988 TIBMUG's newsletter, PC/2, and Rogel's Corner
|
|||
|
went electronic, thanks to Mike Stroud, a local SysOp who
|
|||
|
volunteered an area for TIBMUG on his popular multi-line
|
|||
|
board, Micro Message Service [MMS 151/102]. And now . . .
|
|||
|
FidoNews.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Several of the tables, illustrations, and figures from the
|
|||
|
original Rogel's Corner were too wide for FidoNews, which
|
|||
|
requires narrow margins (0, 60). Consequently these items
|
|||
|
were left out of the version of Rogel's Corner submitted to
|
|||
|
FidoNews. Actually, one Rogel's Corner column -- addressing
|
|||
|
telecomputing and its means, methods, and hardware -- was
|
|||
|
omitted in its entirety due to the number of necessarily wide
|
|||
|
charts and figures.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
For those interested in viewing these omitted items, take a
|
|||
|
look at the TIBMUG's SIG on MMS, (919) 779-6674. After you
|
|||
|
log on, type "S" for Spcial Interest Groups, then "4" for
|
|||
|
local users' groups, and "1" for TIBMUG. Current and back
|
|||
|
issues of our newsletter may then be accessed by entering "P"
|
|||
|
for PC/2.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I do not profess to be a computer guru. What I lack in
|
|||
|
technical knowledge, I hope to make up with my enthusiasm and
|
|||
|
perseverance. In addition, feedback will be appreciated.
|
|||
|
Have you had a different experience than mine with a product
|
|||
|
reviewed in Rogel's Corner? What subjects would you like to
|
|||
|
see covered in future Rogel's Corner columns? Let me know.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
| The Trees have it: Xtree 2.0 vs. Tree86 1.0 |
|
|||
|
------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
It seems like we are always looking for a better mousetrap.
|
|||
|
This is certainly evident with DOS shells and hard disk
|
|||
|
management software. There are dozens of programs that offer
|
|||
|
you that miracle handle on DOS usage and navigating through
|
|||
|
your file-laden hard disk.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Some of these programs substitute their own command structure
|
|||
|
FidoNews 5-44 Page 23 31 Oct 1988
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
for DOS commands and, in the process, often provide a less
|
|||
|
effective and equally or, perhaps, more difficult method of
|
|||
|
computing. Others, such as 1Dir, offer powerful yet, to many
|
|||
|
people, complex and complicated features.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This article provides a quick and dirty review of two
|
|||
|
programs, Xtree 2.0 and Tree86. Both allow efficient and
|
|||
|
effective disk navigation and management, provide graphically
|
|||
|
attractive and easy to understand interfaces, and are
|
|||
|
reasonably priced.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I. Basic information about the two programs
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
Xtree 2.0
|
|||
|
---------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Xtree2 by Executive Systems has been around for several
|
|||
|
years. Its popularity is due in large part to the graphic
|
|||
|
display it offers of the hard disk directory and subdirectory
|
|||
|
[see Figures 1-3]. Unlike DOS's "dir" command, Xtree
|
|||
|
visually distinguishes the directory, subdirectories,
|
|||
|
subdirectories, sub-subdirectories, etc. so that the user can
|
|||
|
gain a better perspective of the hundreds of files on his or
|
|||
|
her disk. The mail-order price of Xtree2 is generally in the
|
|||
|
$40-$50 range [PC-Connection, 1-800-243-8088; $45 per 2/16/88
|
|||
|
edition of PC Magazine, pg. 228] but I have seen it offered
|
|||
|
for as low as $25 [Telemart, 1-800-426-6659].
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Tree86 1.0
|
|||
|
----------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Tree86, from The Aldridge Company, 2500 CityWest Blvd., Suite
|
|||
|
575, Houston, Texas 77042 713-953-1940, uses a similar
|
|||
|
graphics scheme [see Figures 4-14]. It obviously is aiming
|
|||
|
at the Xtree2 market as a "new and improved" Xtree. The
|
|||
|
Aldridge Company claims that their product is faster, more
|
|||
|
attractive graphically, easier to use, and offers mouse
|
|||
|
support. Its advertisements claim that it will retail for
|
|||
|
$49.95, it is now being offered for a limited time for
|
|||
|
$29.95.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
II. Program Commands
|
|||
|
---------------------
|
|||
|
Xtree 2.0
|
|||
|
---------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Xtree2 uses 1-key or a control+key combination to perform
|
|||
|
DOS-like commands. For example, if you look at the bottom of
|
|||
|
Figure 2, which shows the files in the root directory, there
|
|||
|
appears a series of commands, such as "Attributes", "Copy",
|
|||
|
"Delete", "Filespec", "Log disk", "Move", and "Print". To
|
|||
|
copy a single file, you would position the cursor at that
|
|||
|
file and press the highlighted letter of the command
|
|||
|
(underlined in the example above), which in this case would
|
|||
|
be "C". If you wanted to copy more than one file you would
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|
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|
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|
|
|||
|
tag the files you wanted copied--by either striking the
|
|||
|
letter "T" when your cursor was on that particular file or
|
|||
|
striking the control key and "T" to tag all of the files in
|
|||
|
the directory (or subdirectory)--and then striking a
|
|||
|
combination of the control key and "T".
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Three snapshops of various Xtree2 windows are briefly
|
|||
|
explained below:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Figure 1 shows the Main Window, with the cursor in the
|
|||
|
directory screen [A]. The top left portion [A] displays the
|
|||
|
directory structure, graphically showing where the Root
|
|||
|
directory, which is where the cursor is located, fits in with
|
|||
|
respect to the rest of the directory. The bottom left
|
|||
|
portion [B] shows a portion of the files in the Root
|
|||
|
directory. The right-hand part of the screen [C] provides
|
|||
|
disk data. The very bottom of the screen [D] reveals the
|
|||
|
list of "Dir Commands" available.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Figure 2 again shows the Main Window but this time the cursor
|
|||
|
is in the File Window portion [B]. Note that the "File
|
|||
|
Commands" available [D] are somewhat different than in Figure
|
|||
|
1.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Figure 3 displays an expanded File Window. The "File
|
|||
|
Commands" are the same as those in Figure 2.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Tree 86 1.0
|
|||
|
-----------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Tree86 operates in much the same fashion except it uses a
|
|||
|
menu system and, as noted above, also claims that it
|
|||
|
supports the use of a mouse. To illustrate, to copy a file
|
|||
|
you would go into the Utility menu, which is accessed by
|
|||
|
striking the "U" key and then strike the "C" key, as can be
|
|||
|
seen in Figures 7 and 13 below.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The remainder of the illustrations below show various Tree86
|
|||
|
windows and the various menus available.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Figures 4 through 8 display the Tree86 Main Window. The menu
|
|||
|
command structure can be seen at the top of the screen [A].
|
|||
|
Below that and on the left is a display of the directory
|
|||
|
structure [B]. Disk data is show the menu and to the right
|
|||
|
[C]. Figures 5 through 8 show individual menus.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Figures 9 through 14 reveal the files in a particular
|
|||
|
subdirectory are displayed instead of the directory structure
|
|||
|
[B]. Note that the menu command structure for the File
|
|||
|
Windows [A] is different from those for the Main Window and
|
|||
|
that there is no disk data display (instead, information
|
|||
|
concerning each file is shown). Figures 10 through 14 show
|
|||
|
individual menus.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
III. Comparison
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
---------------
|
|||
|
Xtree 2.0
|
|||
|
---------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
+ you can view both a particular subdirectory in
|
|||
|
relation to the (almost) entire directory /
|
|||
|
subdirectory structure and, at the same time, that
|
|||
|
particular subdirectory's files [see Figure 1
|
|||
|
below];
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
+ the ability to use simple 1 or 2 keystrokes to
|
|||
|
execute a command is easier and faster than having
|
|||
|
to work through a menu system;
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
- slow; you can begin an application program from
|
|||
|
within Xtree2, but this requires that you strike
|
|||
|
several keys in order to do so;
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
- slow; to reenter Xtree2 after you conclude an
|
|||
|
application Xtree2 must first reread the disk,
|
|||
|
which can be time-consuming. My frustration at
|
|||
|
having to go through this slowdown each time I wish
|
|||
|
to return to Xtree2 has led me to limit my use of
|
|||
|
Xtree2 to those few times when I must dedicate
|
|||
|
myself to perform serious "housekeeping" chores on
|
|||
|
my disk. During my day-to-day use of my
|
|||
|
applications programs, I avoid Xtree2 like the
|
|||
|
plague; and
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
- inconsistent; I sometimes have been unable to
|
|||
|
return to Xtree2 without recalling it from DOS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Tree86 1.0
|
|||
|
----------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
+ it is easy to move between Tree86 and applications
|
|||
|
programs. To run a program, you simply strike the
|
|||
|
"R" key from within Tree86 and you are up and
|
|||
|
running in your applications program [see Figure 9
|
|||
|
below]. When you conclude the applications
|
|||
|
program, you strike any key and you are instantly
|
|||
|
back in Tree86. Tree86 does not automatically read
|
|||
|
the disk each time you access it and this can be a
|
|||
|
real time saver (of course, you have the choice of
|
|||
|
having Tree86 read the disk whenever you want an
|
|||
|
updated view of your disk--see Figures 6 and 12
|
|||
|
below );
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
+ Tree86 permits you to quickly bring any file into
|
|||
|
your wordprocessor by striking the "E" key (you
|
|||
|
must create a simple batch file to do this: i.e.,
|
|||
|
"Editor.bat" with the command "wp %1") (see Figures
|
|||
|
4 and 9 below);
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
+ Tree86 also allows you to quickly enter a DOS-like
|
|||
|
environment and then return to Tree86;
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
+ Tree86 has a useful file-finding feature. You can
|
|||
|
conduct a quick search for a particular file or
|
|||
|
group of files (i.e., all *.doc files) [see
|
|||
|
Figures 6 and 8 below]. In addition, you can
|
|||
|
easily find all duplicate files on your hard disk
|
|||
|
[see Figure 8 below];
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
- The mandatory menu system is personally cumbersome
|
|||
|
and annoying; and
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
- I prefer the "larger" picture of both subdirectory
|
|||
|
structure together with the files in a subdirectory
|
|||
|
that Xtree2 offers but Tree86 does not.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
IV. Conclusion
|
|||
|
---------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Both Xtree2 or Tree86 are useful programs. Whether you
|
|||
|
should use one or the other or, for that matter, any disk
|
|||
|
management/navigation program is a matter of personal
|
|||
|
preference. Unquestionably one can profitably use his or her
|
|||
|
computer without such assistance.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Yet I enjoy the convenience these programs offer me as well
|
|||
|
as the ability to keep constant tabs on the status of my disk
|
|||
|
and thereby keep my electronic office clean and under
|
|||
|
control. While I find that Xtree2 has a slight certain
|
|||
|
advantage in terms of disk navigation, this is far outweighed
|
|||
|
by the full-service features of Tree86.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Of course, the rumor mill has it that a new and improved
|
|||
|
Xtree is on its way. This may be Xtree Pro 1.0. I asked the
|
|||
|
folks at PC-Connection [they are selling Xtree Pro 1.0 for
|
|||
|
$69] who told me that it is a more powerful version of Xtree2
|
|||
|
and includes the ability to use DOS commands but they are
|
|||
|
unable to tell me whether it has increased speed. Alas, I
|
|||
|
also have been unsuccessful in finding anyone else who is
|
|||
|
knowledgeable about this version.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Sincerely,
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Todd S. Rogel
|
|||
|
Raleigh, North Carolina
|
|||
|
January 16, 1988
|
|||
|
Home (919) 851-2103
|
|||
|
MMS (919) 779-6674 [151/102]
|
|||
|
NCC (919) 851-8460 [151/100]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
--------------------
|
|||
|
| TABLE OF FIGURES |
|
|||
|
--------------------
|
|||
|
Xtree2
|
|||
|
Figure 1: Xtree2 Main Screen
|
|||
|
Figure 2: Main Screen with cursor in the
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"File"
|
|||
|
window [root directory]
|
|||
|
Figure 3: expanded "File" window [root
|
|||
|
directory]
|
|||
|
Tree86
|
|||
|
Figure 4: Tree86 Main Window
|
|||
|
Figure 5: Tree86 Main Window -- "Directory"
|
|||
|
Menu
|
|||
|
Figure 6: Tree86 Main Window -- "Change" Menu
|
|||
|
Figure 7: Tree86 Main Window -- "Utilities"
|
|||
|
Menu
|
|||
|
Figure 8: Tree86 Main Window -- "Find files"
|
|||
|
Menu
|
|||
|
Figure 9: Tree86 "File" Window [root
|
|||
|
directory]
|
|||
|
Figure 10: Tree86 "File" Window -- "List" Menu
|
|||
|
Figure 11: Tree86 "File" Window -- "Tag" Menu
|
|||
|
Figure 12: Tree86 "File" Window -- "Change"
|
|||
|
Menu
|
|||
|
Figure 13: Tree86 "File" Window -- "Utilities"
|
|||
|
Menu
|
|||
|
Figure 14: Tree86 "File" Window -- "Sort" Menu
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* * * * *
|
|||
|
Xtree2
|
|||
|
* * * * *
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Figure 1: Xtree2 Main Screen
|
|||
|
v
|
|||
|
Path: \ v "C"
|
|||
|
+--------------------------------------+-----------v--------+
|
|||
|
| \ |FILE: *.* |
|
|||
|
| |--BASIC | |
|
|||
|
| | |--------------------|
|
|||
|
| |--BATCH <== "A" |DISK: C: TODO |
|
|||
|
| |--COMM | Available |
|
|||
|
| | |--PCTALK4 | Bytes:11,081,728 |
|
|||
|
| | |--RE |--------------------|
|
|||
|
| | |--TST |DISK Statistics |
|
|||
|
| | +--UL-DL | Total |
|
|||
|
| |--DB | Files: 876 |
|
|||
|
| | |--SYS | Bytes: 8,825,215 |
|
|||
|
| | |--DATA | Matching |
|
|||
|
| | +--DOC | Files: 876 |
|
|||
|
| |--DOC | Bytes: 8,825,215 |
|
|||
|
| +--DOS | Tagged |
|
|||
|
|--------------------------------------| Files: 0 |
|
|||
|
| ANSI.SYS COMMAND .COM IBMBIO .COM | Bytes: 0 |
|
|||
|
| AUTO.BAK CONFIG.BAK <== "B" | |
|
|||
|
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
|
|||
|
DIR Available Delete Filespec Log disk Makedir Print Rename
|
|||
|
COMMANDS ^Showall ^Tag ^Untag Volume eXecute <== "D"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FidoNews 5-44 Page 28 31 Oct 1988
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Figure 2: Main Screen with cursor in the "File" window
|
|||
|
[root directory]
|
|||
|
v
|
|||
|
Path: \ v "C"
|
|||
|
+--------------------------------------+-----------v--------+
|
|||
|
| \ |FILE: *.* |
|
|||
|
| |--BASIC |--------------------|
|
|||
|
| |--BATCH |DISK: C: TODO |
|
|||
|
| |--COMM | Available |
|
|||
|
| | |--PCTALK4 <== "A" | Bytes:11,053,056 |
|
|||
|
| | |--RE |--------------------|
|
|||
|
| | |--TST |DIRECTORY Stats |
|
|||
|
| | +--UL-DL | Total |
|
|||
|
| |--DB | Files: 17 |
|
|||
|
| | |--SYS | Bytes: 256,637 |
|
|||
|
| | |--DATA | Matching |
|
|||
|
| | +--DOC | Files: 17 |
|
|||
|
| |--DOC | Bytes: 256,637 |
|
|||
|
| |--DOS | Tagged |
|
|||
|
|-+------------------------------------| Files: 0 |
|
|||
|
| ANSI.SYS COMMAND .COM IBMBIO.COM | Bytes: 0 |
|
|||
|
| AUTO.BAK CONFIG .BAK <== "B" | |
|
|||
|
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Figure 3: expanded "File" window [root directory]
|
|||
|
v
|
|||
|
Path: \ v "C"
|
|||
|
+--------------------------------------+--------v-----------+
|
|||
|
| ANSI .SYS |FILE: *.* |
|
|||
|
| AUTO .BAK |--------------------|
|
|||
|
| AUTOEXEC.BAT |DISK: C: TODO |
|
|||
|
| BACKUP .001 <== "B" | Available |
|
|||
|
| COMMAND .COM | Bytes:11,053,056 |
|
|||
|
| CONFIG .BAK |--------------------|
|
|||
|
| CONFIG .SYS |DIRECTORY Stats |
|
|||
|
| DRIVER .SYS | Total |
|
|||
|
| IBMBIO .COM | Files: 17 |
|
|||
|
| IBMDOS .COM | Bytes: 256,637 |
|
|||
|
| IO .SYS | Matching |
|
|||
|
| MYSTERY .BAT | Files: 17 |
|
|||
|
| OLDCMD .COM | Bytes: 256,637 |
|
|||
|
| ODSTDS .DAT | Tagged |
|
|||
|
| RE .CFG | Files: 0 |
|
|||
|
| SYS .COM | Bytes: 0 |
|
|||
|
| TIMER .COM | Current File |
|
|||
|
| | ANSI SYS |
|
|||
|
| | Bytes: 1,651 |
|
|||
|
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
|
|||
|
FILE ^Attributes ^Copy ^Delete Filespec Log disk ^Move ^Print
|
|||
|
COMMANDS ^Rename ^Tag ^Untag View eXecute
|
|||
|
<=="D"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* * * * *
|
|||
|
Tree86
|
|||
|
* * * * *
|
|||
|
FidoNews 5-44 Page 29 31 Oct 1988
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
v
|
|||
|
Figure 4: Tree86Main Window v "A"
|
|||
|
F1 Help v
|
|||
|
+-----------------------------------+----------------------+
|
|||
|
|+----[Root] | Disk: C:TODO <=="C" |
|
|||
|
||----BASIC | DOS: 3.20 |
|
|||
|
||----BATCH <== "B" | Drives in system: 3 |
|
|||
|
||----COMM | |
|
|||
|
|| |----PCTALK4 |====== DISK DATA =====|
|
|||
|
|| |----RE | Total: 21,204,990 |
|
|||
|
|| |----TST | Bytes: 11,059,200 |
|
|||
|
|| +----UL-DL | Free: 52% |
|
|||
|
||----DB | |
|
|||
|
|| |----SYS | Directories: 40 |
|
|||
|
|| |----DATA | Hidden Files: 5 |
|
|||
|
|| +----DOC | User Files: 880 |
|
|||
|
||----DOC | Not Backed Up: 873 |
|
|||
|
||----DOS | |
|
|||
|
||----NOTES |======= MEMORY =======|
|
|||
|
||----UTIL | Real: 655,360 |
|
|||
|
||----WP | Free: 96,632 |
|
|||
|
|| |----CLIENT | Extended:NA |
|
|||
|
|| |----DOC | |
|
|||
|
|| |----FORM |======== CLOCK =======|
|
|||
|
|| |----------PROP | 12-11-87 10:24 am |
|
|||
|
+-Total: 17------Bytes: 256,637----------------------------+
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Figure 5: Tree86Main Window -- "Directory" Menu
|
|||
|
F1 Help
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-+--------------------+-------------+----------------------+
|
|||
|
|| Make new | | Disk: C:TODO |
|
|||
|
|| Remove empty | | DOS: 3.20 |
|
|||
|
|| Name (Rename DIR) | | Drives in system: 3 |
|
|||
|
|| Hide | | |
|
|||
|
|| Unhide | |====== DISK DATA =====|
|
|||
|
|| Cut & Paste | | Total: 21,204,990 |
|
|||
|
|+--------------------+ | Bytes: 11,044,860 |
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Figure 6: Tree86 Main Window -- "Change" Menu
|
|||
|
F1 Help
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
+-----------+--------------------+--+----------------------+
|
|||
|
|+----[Root]| Drive | | Disk: C:TODO |
|
|||
|
||----BASIC | File Mask | | DOS: 3.20 |
|
|||
|
||----BATCH | Attr Display (off) | | Drives in system: 3 |
|
|||
|
||----COMM +--------------------+ | |
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Figure 7: Tree86 Main Window -- "Utilities" Menu
|
|||
|
F1 Help
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
+-------------------+--------------------+-----------------+
|
|||
|
|+----[Root] | Erase |k: C:TODO |
|
|||
|
||----BASIC | Copy |S: 3.20 |
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
||----BATCH | Move (Rename) |ves in system: 3 |
|
|||
|
||----COMM | Backup | |
|
|||
|
|| |----PCTALK4 | Disk Free Space |= DISK DATA =====|
|
|||
|
|| |----RE | Alter Attributes |al: 21,204,990 |
|
|||
|
|| |----TST | Print Options |es: 11,044,860 |
|
|||
|
|| |----UL-DL +--------------------+ree: 52% |
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Figure 8: Tree86 Main Window -- "Find files" Menu
|
|||
|
F1 Help
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
+--------------------------+--------------------+----------+
|
|||
|
|+----[Root] | Files |DO |
|
|||
|
||----BASIC | Duplicates | |
|
|||
|
||----BATCH | All Files |system: 3 |
|
|||
|
||----COMM | Backup (archive) | |
|
|||
|
|| |----PCTALK4 | Hidden |DATA =====|
|
|||
|
|| |----RE | Read-only |204,990 |
|
|||
|
|| |----TST +--------------------+044,860 |
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Figure 9:Tree86"File" Window [root directory]
|
|||
|
F1 Help v"A"
|
|||
|
v
|
|||
|
List Tag Change Utilities Sort View Editor Window Run Quit
|
|||
|
+-FILENAME--------------------------SIZE----DATE-----TIME--+
|
|||
|
| ANSI .SYS 1651 3-07-85 13:43:00|
|
|||
|
| AUTOEXEC.BAK 176 7-16-87 13:12:54|
|
|||
|
| AUTOEXEC.BAT 176 11-27-87 17:56:16|
|
|||
|
| BACKUP .001 58880 12-11-87 10:12:14|
|
|||
|
| COMMAND .COM 23612 6-18-87 20:12:30|
|
|||
|
| CONFIG .BAK <==="B" 68 1-01-80 0:01:10|
|
|||
|
| CONFIG .SYS 40 9-22-87 9:17:14|
|
|||
|
| DRIVER .SYS 1102 7-07-86 12:00:00|
|
|||
|
| IBMBIO .COM 9728 3-27-86 12:00:00|
|
|||
|
| IBMDOS .COM 27760 3-27-86 12:00:00|
|
|||
|
| IO .SYS 16138 7-07-86 12:00:00|
|
|||
|
| MYSTERY .BAT 28480 8-07-87 12:00:00|
|
|||
|
| OLDCMD .COM 23612 7-07-86 12:00:00|
|
|||
|
| ODSTDS .DAT 58880 12-11-87 9:12:36|
|
|||
|
| RE .CFG 334 4-16-87 21:51:58|
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