166 lines
6.5 KiB
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166 lines
6.5 KiB
Plaintext
CBBS(R) 4.0.2a
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03/31/89 21:39:02
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Y/N: want CBBS "1st time user" info?^U
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?^U
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?^U
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?n;ward;christensen;odraw;;fullc;piss
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Logging name to disk...
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You are caller 204256; next msg =41621; 475 active msgs.
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Prev. call 03/30/89 @ 21:50, next msg was 41612
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Recording logon for next time.
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Use FULL? to check assignments
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?^U
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?xxxxx
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"Mine" command checking for msgs TO you, ^K to abort.
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>Function:?dir c:log;dir c:killed;dir summary;type-30 log,ward c;or;*;short
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LOG. 5
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KILLED. 97
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SUMMARY. 31
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03/30/89,07:49:55,204197,9,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
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E#41600,
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E#41601,
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type-20 log,ward c;or;*;short
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03/30/89,21:50:39,204225,9,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
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>Help: MESSAGES,
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E#41612,
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E#41613,
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E#41614,
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E#41615,14
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03/30/89,22:11:44,204226,3,LARRY WILCOX,,5
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03/30/89,22:19:1,204227,1,DENNIS DUFFNER,,
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E#41616,11
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03/30/89,23:14:30,204228,1,TOM MILLS,,
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E#41617,14
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03/30/89,23:42:17,204229,1,JIM FLANAGAN,,6
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03/31/89,00:09:49,204230,2,JOE MCGUCKIN,sunnyvale/ ca,
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03/31/89,00:48:43,204231,1,LARRY HITZ,,9
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03/31/89,01:32:09,204232,2,JIM MORAVEC,,13
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03/31/89,04:28:34,204233,2,JERRY OLSEN,,
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E#41618,30
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03/31/89,05:31:55,204234,2,PETE JONES,,2
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03/31/89,07:11:00,204235,2,PAUL STREETER,,4
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03/31/89,07:15:12,204236,2,PAUL STREETER,,
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E#41619,4
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03/31/89,08:26:23,204237,2,MARTY LINGG,,0
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03/31/89,09:15:02,204238,1,MARTY LINGG,,1
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03/31/89,11:36:26,204239,2,GARY ELFRING,,1
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03/31/89,12:04:06,204240,1,DON NAGLICH,East Chg/ IN,10
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03/31/89,12:23:41,204241,1,GARY MCCOY,,6
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03/31/89,12:34:27,204242,2,PAUL WALDINGER,oceanside/ ny,
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03/31/89,12:40:32,204243,2,MARTY LINGG,,3
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03/31/89,12:55:01,204244,1,JIM EGAN,,
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03/31/89,13:25:29,204245,3,PHIL SCHUMAN,,1
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03/31/89,15:11:58,204246,1,CHARLES DEAN,Chicago/ Ill.,9
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03/31/89,15:21:04,204247,1,TIMOTHY GRIFFIN,,7
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03/31/89,17:03:01,204248,1,TIMOTHY GRIFFIN,,4
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03/31/89,17:59:38,204249,1,MICHAEL PARUS,ADDISON/ILLINOIS,12
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03/31/89,18:39:32,204250,2,BOB ROSE,Plainfield,9
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03/31/89,18:54:57,204251,2,BRUNO RUSSO,,6
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03/31/89,19:21:56,204252,2,RICHARD GOZDAL,,
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E#41620,5
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03/31/89,19:32:32,204253,2,BRUNO RUSSO,,10
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03/31/89,19:53:32,204254,2,BRUNO RUSSO,,10
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03/31/89,21:27:46,204255,1,DAN SEIBOLD,,9
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03/31/89,21:39:06,204256,9,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
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41612 03/30/89 WARD CHRISTENSEN => DEAN ROGAN: "READ MSGS"
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41613 03/30/89 WARD CHRISTENSEN => MIKE ROSE: "WORDWRAP"
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41614X 03/30/89 WARD CHRISTENSEN => PHIL SCHUMAN: "R/ASYNC VS SYNC"
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41615 03/30/89 WARD CHRISTENSEN => MIKE ROSE: "R/DISK LOGGING IN MS-DOS 3.30"
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41616 03/30/89 DENNIS DUFFNER => WARD: "ORIGINAL CBBS EQPT"
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41617 03/30/89 TOM MILLS => MARTY DIPPEL: "ENVIRONMENT"
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41618 03/31/89 JERRY OLSEN => RICHARD GOZDAL: "R/QBASIC"
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41619 03/31/89 PAUL STREETER => DEAN ROGAN: "BBS FOR COMMODORE"
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41620 03/31/89 RICHARD GOZDAL => JERRY OLSEN: "R/QBASIC"
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- End of summary -
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Retrieving flagged msgs: C skips, K aborts.
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Msg 41612 is 07 line(s) on 03/30/89 from WARD CHRISTENSEN
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to DEAN ROGAN re: READ MSGS
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When you log on, CBBS says to you:
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"Mine" command checking for messages to you.
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Is that what you mean?
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The bulletin says that this is a BBS for CP/M, PC-DOS/MS-DOS, and Unix.
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I suggest reading msgs 16-19 and finding a commodore bbs and asking your
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question there where there will be fellow Commodore users. This isn't
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the place.
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Msg 41613 is 07 line(s) on 03/30/89 from WARD CHRISTENSEN
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to MIKE ROSE re: WORDWRAP
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VERY interesting question! Word Wrap is available in the message editor
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by EXITING input mode (i.e. pressing enter at the 1:? prompt) then typing
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W to get wordwrap, the C to continue input (or w;c if you like shortcuts).
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To get WordStar line editing, use the FULL command. Unfortunately - and
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I'm having trouble remembering why - FULL and wordwrap are mutually
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exclusive. I use FULLC - a variation for my own preferences to line editing
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chars (from the old WordMaster editor days), and can't do word-wrap either.
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No msg 41614
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Msg 41615 is 10 line(s) on 03/30/89 from WARD CHRISTENSEN
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to MIKE ROSE re: R/DISK LOGGING IN MS-DOS 3.30
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For openers, I would remove FastOpen. (I thought it was neat at first,
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but with cacheing, and having to reboot after SpeedDisk, I soon learned
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I didn't want it).
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I recall talking about DOS not recognizing disk changes, but I don't
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recall it happening in a long time, and I do recall ^C making it re-read
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for example in my 2.11 DOS T1100+. I have cache in there, and it won't
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even spin the diskette for some disk use, but if I ^C then it forgets -
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that's prolly more of a function of the cache.
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You must have the diskette change line disconnected - but then again
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you say it works under 3.2 - hmmm.
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Msg 41616 is 02 line(s) on 03/30/89 from DENNIS DUFFNER
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to WARD re: ORIGINAL CBBS EQPT
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Ward, if nothing else, think they'd foot the bill for you and Randy to go
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there and get it going again?<grin>
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Msg 41617 is 07 line(s) on 03/30/89 from TOM MILLS
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to MARTY DIPPEL re: ENVIRONMENT
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Marty,
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If you want to keep your environment the you must find your
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PSP then goto offset &H2C to find the environments segment.
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If you need more help call me during the day at 805-497-8054
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Tom
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Msg 41618 is 11 line(s) on 03/31/89 from JERRY OLSEN
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to RICHARD GOZDAL re: R/QBASIC
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I don't have personal experience with QBASIC, but the logic should
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be consistent from BASIC to BASIC. The only approach which comes to
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mind is to create the data in encrypted form, then return it to the
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form you want at run-time by a "reverse-logic" algorithm. The approach
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I would take is to figure out the logic to apply, write a little "data-
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creating" program which would let you enter the data, then store the
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encrypted data in an ASCII file. Then, simply read that into your BASIC
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source code file. Obviously, your source code would, in turn, contain
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the code to translate the data at run-time. A simple such routine could
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be whipped up with ease. If you have <serious> security needs, you
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might want to pick up a book on such algorithms. Good luck.
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Msg 41619 is 02 line(s) on 03/31/89 from PAUL STREETER
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to DEAN ROGAN re: BBS FOR COMMODORE
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You may want to try SYSLINK at 312-622-4442. It has its messages in SIG
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sections and the one for Commodore shows a fair amount of activity.
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Msg 41620 is 06 line(s) on 03/31/89 from RICHARD GOZDAL
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to JERRY OLSEN re: R/QBASIC
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I have assembler routines for encrypting and didn't want to
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include them in this pgm. Was think I would have to do something
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like a home made encrypting routine. As long as the data isn't
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completely readable I will be alright. Matbe even a substitutuion
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of values will do. Maybe adding something to the ASC value.
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Will see what takes the least amout of lines.
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dup. chars.
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>Function:? |