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Volume 6, Number 50 11 December 1989
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Editor in Chief: Vince Perriello
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Editors Emeritii: Dale Lovell
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Thom Henderson
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Chief Procrastinator Emeritus: Tom Jennings
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FidoNews is published weekly by the International FidoNet
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Association as its official newsletter. You are encouraged to
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submit articles for publication in FidoNews. Article submission
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standards are contained in the file ARTSPEC.DOC, available from
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node 1:1/1. 1:1/1 is a Continuous Mail system, available for
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network mail 24 hours a day.
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Copyright 1989 by the International FidoNet Association. All
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rights reserved. Duplication and/or distribution permitted for
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noncommercial purposes only. For use in other circumstances,
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please contact IFNA at (314) 576-4067. IFNA may also be contacted
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at PO Box 41143, St. Louis, MO 63141.
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Fido and FidoNet are registered trademarks of Tom Jennings of
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Fido Software, 164 Shipley Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94107 and
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are used with permission.
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We don't necessarily agree with the contents of every article
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published here. Most of these materials are unsolicited. No
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article submitted by a FidoNet SysOp will be rejected if it is
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properly attributed and legally acceptable. We will publish
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every responsible submission received.
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Table of Contents
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1. ARTICLES ................................................. 1
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Announcing: SysNL v3.01 .................................. 1
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2. COLUMNS .................................................. 4
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Idle Jottings From Zone 2 ................................ 4
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3. LATEST VERSIONS .......................................... 7
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Latest Software Versions ................................. 7
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4. NOTICES .................................................. 10
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The Interrupt Stack ...................................... 10
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FidoNews 6-50 Page 1 11 Dec 1989
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ARTICLES
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Announcing: SysNL v3.01
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"The fastest nodelist utility on the planet, period."
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Constellation Software, 1:250/714.0@FidoNet, 89:480/210.0@Imex
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With the FidoNet nodelist hitting almost half a meg, it is taking
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longer and longer to process the darn thing. Saving a few
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seconds here and there is all you used get if you switched
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processors. I'd like to present a viable alternative.
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To get you to switch compilers, you want something that makes a
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REAL difference in your compilation time. From what I have
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heard, Scott Samet's XlaxNode is the fastest around here. Could
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I get you to switch to a compiler if it was FOUR TIMES AS FAST AS
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XLAXNODE? Or maybe SIX times as fast as ParseLst...? TEN TIMES
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AS FAST AS XLATLIST?
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Then I'd like to introduce you to SysNL v3.01. Nodelist
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processing in the modern age.
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SysNL is optimised for speed. A lot of frills have been taken
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out of the code. It is small, and tight. SysNL uses more ASM
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code than any other compiler, and all the high-level language
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code in it has been written with speed in mind.
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SysNL can compile QuickBBS and Version 5 nodelists from either a
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raw St. Louis nodelist file, or from a NodeList.Bbs/Fon
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combination. SysNL can also create NodeList.Bbs and
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Nodelist.Fon. SysNL is also the most accurate Version 6 compiler
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around. It is the only processor to support the most recent Opus
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v1.1x Version 6 ZMH flags. ParseLst does not.
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SysNL v3.01 is also the only nodelist compiler that supports the
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SEAdog<tm> v4.51 nodelist. ParseLst does not. XlaxNode does
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not. As well, SysNL will also compile the SEAdog<tm> v4.10 and
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TBBS v2.0 nodelists. Faster than anything else.
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SysNL checks nodelist CRCs faster than any other utility. A
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16-bit CRC goes through at the rate of 30-35K a second, faster
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than CRCnode or any other such utility you may have been using.
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SysNL merges nodelists and diff files. Fast. Automatically. So
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you don't have to worry what about what your hub or NC sends you.
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SysNL finds the newest, and gets it done quickly.
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SysNL allows you to edit your nodelist. If you are an NC or a
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Hub, you can use its full-screen ANSI nodelist editor to mani-
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pulate your nodelist segment. If you are an NC, RC or ZC, SysNL
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can easily merge all the updatres you get into one nodelist.
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Faster than MakeNL. And MakeNL can't give you a visual ANSI-
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compatible full-color editor, with complete nodelist error
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checking.
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Right now, all you have gotten is hot air. Let me provide some
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cold and rather sobering figures to back me up. The figures are:
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The first is the time and the second is processing rate in bytes
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per second. All tests were done on a 6MhZ IBM AT, with 512K of
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150ns RAM, and a Rodine Type 20 30meg HD. Times may vary, due to
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your hardware, and your setup.
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IMEXLIST.307 November 3rd, 1989 RCSA/AlterNet nodelist.
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Size of Imexlist.307: 45 892 bytes.
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Scan nodelist = Compile in wrong zone ie. Do not process any
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entries.
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-#########- = Xlatlist<tm> cannot create a Version 6 list.
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Compiled into: NodeList.Bbs Version 6 Scan nodelist
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ParseLst v1.30: 18.7 / 2454 14.2 / 3232 11.8 / 3889
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SysNL v3.01: 5.2 / 8825 6.1 / 7523 3.9 / 11767
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Xlatlist v2.90: 30.8 / 1490 -#########- 15.1 / 3039
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Xlaxnode v2.31: 14.5 / 3165 16.1 / 2851 11.9 / 3856
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Now, let's try it on something a little bit bigger. Errors will
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have been made in the timing of such a small 44K nodelist; let's
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try a 480K one.
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NODELIST.237 August 25th, 1989 FidoNet nodelist.
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Size of Nodelist.237: 478 164 bytes.
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All compilers were configured as being in Zone 1.
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Compiled into: NodeList.Bbs Version 6 Scan nodelist
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ParseLst v1.30: 187.9 / 2545 131.1 / 3647 111.7 / 4191
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SysNL v2.65: 81.8 / 5846 83.3 / 5740 48.1 / 9941
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SysNL v3.01: 33.8 / 14147 35.0 / 13662 13.8 / 34650
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Xlatlist v2.90: 325.2 / 1470 -##########- 110.6 / 4323
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Xlaxnode v2.31: 115.8 / 4129 129.8 / 3684 102.2 / 4679
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As you can see, SysNL v3.01 beats all challengers, including
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v2.65, and also Xlaxnode v2.31. Now we move to the area of CRC
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checks. Again we use our FidoNet nodelist #237, and combat SysNL
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against CRCnode.
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SysNL v3.01: 21.1 sec / 22662 bytes per sec
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CRCnode v1.00: 27.8 sec / 17200 bytes per sec
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Again, SysNL reigns supreme. But SysNL can also make Version 5,
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Version 6, and QuickBBS nodelists from a Nodelist.Bbs/Fon combin-
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ation. Let's sic SysNL on OpusNode and Qnode and see what
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happens.
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FidoNews 6-50 Page 3 11 Dec 1989
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Size of NodeList.Bbs (NodeList.237/SysNL v3.01): 254 572 bytes.
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SysNL v3.01 (QBBS): 21.2 / 12008
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SysNL v3.01 (Ver5): 20.1 / 12665
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Qnode v2.00: 125.7 / 2025
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OpusNode v1.4.6: 75.4 / 3376
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No matter what your nodelist processor is, SysNL is faster. Why
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not switch to it right now? It's available on the SDS, and also
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at 1:250/714 as SYSNL. An SFX version is also available here as
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SYSNLSFX.
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Credit, where credit is due:
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SysNL: Luke Kolin
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ParseLst: Bob Hartman
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OpusNode: Wynn Wagner III, Wes Cowley
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Qnode: Adam C. Hudson
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MakeNL: Ben Baker
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SEAdog<tm>: System Enhancement Associates
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Xlatlist<tm>: System Enhancement Associates
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Xlaxnode: Scott Samet
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CRCnode: David Gilbert
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FidoNews 6-50 Page 4 11 Dec 1989
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COLUMNS
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Steve Townsley
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2:256/117
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I couldn't think of a sensible title for what is, I hope, going
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to be a regular contribution from Zone 2. Not that I represent
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Zone 2 on any way. My BBS is a node. In the words of technical
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standards documentation - the lowest form of address.
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My node came into the network a few weeks ago after a pause of
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almost a year not being involved with BBS's at all. So the first
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job was to download this years' back issues of FidoNews from my
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Host.
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Much to my shock I read a few articles from people explaining
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that FidoNews was no longer relevant anymore. According to these
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self-proclaimed guardians of access to exclusive information, the
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REAL NEWS comes in Echomail.
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At best Echomail is a genuine advance in communication. At its
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worst Echomail encourages the unthinking response of simply
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hitting 'R' on the keyboard to reply to the last 'flame'.
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Echomail also has a tendency to be a temporary medium. How many
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SysOps really read the megabytes of information floating around
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the net. We are hopefully more selective than that. We take some
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Echos for our users, some for our specialised interests and some
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to keep up to date with our particular concerns in the net.
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Rarely does a SysOp take every Echo.
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Echomail focuses widely on the particular as if to satisify a
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demand to discuss more and more about less and less. Thus, like
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Sheep, we are led into ever increasing arguement without really
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addressing major issues.
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However I am not here to throw my hands up and condem Echomail
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for destroying the moral fibre of arguement. It is my purpose to
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emphasise that by its very nature Echomail has a tendency to the
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specific, addressing the problem immediately, limiting itself to
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short responses, and within the week disappears into a deleted
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file on many a hard disk.
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Yet for this temporary medium we employ 'backbones', 'hubs', and
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'co-ordinators'. We spend hours on discussion and Echomail itself
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generates a political hierachy of distribution, rules and costs.
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The volume of Echomail causes as many worrys as it attempts to
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solve. We become obsessed with how long Echomail should be held
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before it's deleted, do we censor Echomail, and can Hosts afford
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to buy a 100 megabyte hard disk to cope with Echomail traffic.
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Amongst all this the balance of the network itself appears to
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have gone. I feel very strongly that the case needs to be put for
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FidoNews to bring people back together.
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FidoNews should be the place where we abandon the temporary,
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write for a larger audience, and make sure every SysOp can read
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FidoNews. It is my view, in my small backwater of Zone 2, that my
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Host should concentrate his efforts on getting me FidoNews at the
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expense of Echomail. Doing this in every net would restore much
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of the balance to the network as a whole and produce a higher
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level of debate about the issues facing us all.
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PC-Browse
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On a totally different topic I have just bought a really neat
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little program from Quicksoft called PC-Browse. In essence it's a
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lot like the LIST utility which allows you to view files. However
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it also has the added advantage that it can be made memory
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resident.
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So I can read this weeks' FidoNews with PC-Browse and, if I need
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to, flip into a word processing session at the touch of a hot-
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key. The overall result is a pleasant use of the 60K of memory
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needed to run the program.
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However it does much more than this. You can create PC-Browse
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applications in a hyper-text environment. You can mark entries
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for quick access, even run a program from inside PC-Browse. The
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capability to cut and paste makes it ideal for calling up mames
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and addresses from inside other applications. All in all a very
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good buy.
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The program is marketed as Shareware in the USA, New Zealand, and
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Australia. For reasons of their own Quicksoft have excluded the
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UK as a Shareware zone.
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PC-Browse is available from:
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Quicksoft
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219 First Avenue N 224
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Seattle
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Washington
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WA 981109
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USA
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FidoNews 6-50 Page 6 11 Dec 1989
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Tel: (1) 206 282 0452
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Cost $49.00 (cheaper if you are a registered user of PC-Write).
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LATEST VERSIONS
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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 2.04 TComm/TCommNet 3.4
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Kitten 2.16 RBBS 17.2B TPBoard 6.0
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Opus 1.03b+ RBBSmail 17.2 Wildcat! 2.10*
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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 1.21 MakeNL 2.20 ARCA05 2.01
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Dutchie 2.90C ParseList 1.30 ARCmail 2.0
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FrontDoor 2.0 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 1.20M
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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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TCOMMail 2.2
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TMail 1.12
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TPBNetEd 3.2
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Macintosh
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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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Red Ryder Host v2.1b3 Macpoint 0.91* MacArc 0.04
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Mansion 7.12 Tabby 2.1 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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Timestart 1.1
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Tally 1.1
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Mehitabel 1.2
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Archie 1.60
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Jennifer 0.25b2g
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Numberizer 1.5c
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MessageEdit 1.0
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Mantissa 1.0
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PreStamp 2.01
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R.PreStamp 2.01
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Epistle II 1.01
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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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AreaFix 1.1
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Probe 0.052
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Terminator 1.1
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TMM 4.0b
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UNZIP 1.01*
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The Interrupt Stack
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Telephone area codes (5, 3 and 0) are abolished in Hong Kong
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David Dodell's 33rd Birthday
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OFFICERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL FIDONET ASSOCIATION
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Thom Henderson 1:107/528 Chairman of the Board
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Les Kooyman 1:204/501 President
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Fabian Gordon 1:107/323 Vice President
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10 Courtney Harris 1:102/732 Don Daniels 1:107/210
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