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CBBS(R) 4.0.3b
04/23/92 21:31:58
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?n;ward;christensen;odraw;;fullc;piss
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Prev. call 04/21/92 @ 21:47, next msg was 45610
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04/21/92,21:48:03,226622,1,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
E#45610,
E#45611,
E#45612,
04/21/92,22:16:32,226623,2,ROY PLUM,,1
04/21/92,22:18:33,226624,2,BILL WOLFF,,
E#45613,5
04/21/92,22:40:13,226625,2,ARCHIE LEEDS,chicago il,5
04/21/92,23:35:26,226626,2,DAVID SILVERT,,3
04/22/92,00:29:40,226627,2,JIM SACKETT,lyons,2
04/22/92,02:05:35,226628,9,ERIC BOHLMAN,,
E#45614,4
04/22/92,08:59:47,226629,2,GERALD PINE,,4
04/22/92,14:50:16,226630,2,DENNIS STAHL,,2
04/22/92,15:55:04,226631,2,DENNIS STAHL,,1
04/22/92,18:07:06,226632,1,ANDY SHAPIRO,,
E#45615,8
04/22/92,18:43:20,226633,1,BRUNO RUSSO,,4
04/22/92,19:53:10,226634,3,JEFF HALVORSEN,,4
04/22/92,20:54:09,226635,2,CHARLIE KESTNER,,5
04/22/92,21:01:01,226636,3,MURRAY ARNOW,,3
04/22/92,21:15:25,226637,2,RODNEY KOHLER,palos park/ IL,
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04/22/92,21:51:20,226638,1,RICH TRENKAMP,,6
04/22/92,22:18:50,226639,2,BILL WOLFF,,2
04/23/92,06:58:39,226640,2,ROGER NICHELL,Chicago Il,4
04/23/92,07:33:22,226641,1,AL HIGGINS,,5
04/23/92,07:44:46,226642,2,DENNIS STAHL,,3
04/23/92,08:14:27,226643,3,BRIAN SMITH,ATLANTA/GA.,10
04/23/92,08:28:31,226644,2,MIKE DENNING,chicago/il,2
04/23/92,21:32:03,226645,1,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
45610 04/21/92 WARD CHRISTENSEN => AL HIGGINS: "R/OS2 UTILITIES"
45611 04/21/92 WARD CHRISTENSEN => ANDY SHAPIRO: "R/COMPUADD EXPRESS"
45612 04/21/92 WARD CHRISTENSEN => BILL WOLFF: "R/OS2"
45613 04/21/92 BILL WOLFF => WARD CHRISTENSEN: "R/OS2"
45614 04/22/92 ERIC BOHLMAN => BILL WOLFF: "R/OS2"
45615 04/22/92 ANDY SHAPIRO => WARD CHRISTENSEN: "R/COMPUADD EXPRESS"
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Msg 45610 is 11 line(s) on 04/21/92 from WARD CHRISTENSEN
to AL HIGGINS re: R/OS2 UTILITIES
Sorry, i've not heard of a disk defragging program for OS/2 yet - but if
OS/2 takes off, you can expect 'em from Norton, et al. That's not a good
answer. Right now, (shudder) backing up and restoring might be the
only one - OR, dual-booting to DOS and defragging there. Hmm, probably
a good idea to first see if the extended attribute pointers are preserved
across a defrag! (I know I've defragged since installing OS/2, but wonder
if I then deleted it to go to the real release. Hmmm)
P.S. just for readability, could you indent new paragraphs a couple
chars? Thanks!
P.P.S. what is the application? Could you pre-allocate a data area,
or something like that? Then use random-I/O?
Msg 45611 is 04 line(s) on 04/21/92 from WARD CHRISTENSEN
to ANDY SHAPIRO re: R/COMPUADD EXPRESS
Aha, sorry, didn't realize you weren't "local".
Have you heard reports on the Canon drive? Sounds kind of neat, and
sure would be ideal for a small-as-feasible system. Actually, lately
I've found less and less need for 5.25 - 3.5"ers are both my "A" drives.
Msg 45612 is 05 line(s) on 04/21/92 from WARD CHRISTENSEN
to BILL WOLFF re: R/OS2
THere might have been a day when IBM tried to hide something - but no,
the requirement for OS/2 at 8M (4 minimum) and 30M + 10M for swap, is
pretty well known. "RAM is Cheap" is a common phrase these days - but
even if only $40/meg, it only applies to people with new enough machines
that take 1M or 4M simms (or even 8M).
Msg 45613 is 02 line(s) on 04/21/92 from BILL WOLFF
to WARD CHRISTENSEN re: R/OS2
Well let's see. RAM goes for $40 a meg. HD goes for $10 a meg.
and floppies goes for $.50 a meg! Hmm!
Msg 45614 is 02 line(s) on 04/22/92 from ERIC BOHLMAN
to BILL WOLFF re: R/OS2
Er, hard disk space isn't quite THAT expensive. More like $3-$4 per meg,
unless you're talking about small (under 40meg) drives.
Msg 45615 is 16 line(s) on 04/22/92 from ANDY SHAPIRO
to WARD CHRISTENSEN re: R/COMPUADD EXPRESS
Well, the Canon drive sounds good - I'll have to see how it works
when it gets here. Also, thhe machine ships with DRDOS,
which should be fun; reports I've seen make it look real good, and
when I combine it with 4DOS.heh heh heh. Just like ZCPR!
The reason I decided to take on a 5.25" drive has to do with the
significant number of CP/M disks I still have on hand. I can read
them using a shareware package, but ninot unless I have
5.25" capability.
Actually, one of the remarkable things about this critter is just
how small it IS - it's about 4" high, and has two open drive bays:
one is for a 3" drive, the other (forw the cannon) is 5.25".
My guess is that the machine has about 4-5" of width beyond that.
Now THAT is a small footprint. My plan is to move (eventually) to
all 3" disks, then trade the cannon for a 3.5" drive and put a
CD-ROM reader in the open slot. I figure that and a scanner (OCR)
and I'm fully in business.
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