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Volume 4, Number 30 10 August 1987
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Editor in Chief: 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.
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Copyright 1987 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.
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One Week to FidoCon!
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Table of Contents
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1. ARTICLES ................................................. 1
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Latest FidoCon Agenda .................................... 1
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New stuff from SEA: SEAdog 4.1 .......................... 4
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Hotline! (3) ............................................. 6
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MegaList: A Cross-System File Listing .................... 8
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Tandy Users SIG Newsletter - AUG87 ....................... 9
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2. COLUMNS .................................................. 13
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The Regular Irregular Column ............................. 13
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3. FOR SALE ................................................. 18
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ALR 386/2 Special Offer To Fidonet Sysops ................ 18
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The UNDER-C (tm) Library ................................. 19
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4. NOTICES .................................................. 20
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The Interrupt Stack ...................................... 20
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Special notice for FidoCon goers ......................... 20
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Latest Software Versions ................................. 20
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International FidoNet Conference Registration Form ....... 22
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IFNA Board of Directors Ballot ........................... 23
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FidoNews 4-30 Page 1 10 Aug 1987
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ARTICLES
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Fourth International FidoNet Conference
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August 20th to 23rd
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Alexandria, Virginia
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I. Thursday Night
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A. 1500 Registration
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B. 1900 Welcome party
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- Cash bar
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- Free hors-douvers
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C. 2100 Deadline for IFNA Board of Directors votes
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II. Friday Morning
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A. 0900 Opening ceremonies
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- Ken Kaplan
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Executive Director of IFNA
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- Thom Henderson
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Editor of FidoNews
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- New Board of Directors introduced
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Bob Morris
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Chairman of Nominations and Elections Committee
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B. 1000 Report from the FidoNet Technical Standards Committee
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- Ryugen Fisher
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Chairman of the FTSC
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- Ben Baker
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International Technical Coordinator
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- Thom Henderson
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- Bob Hartman
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C. 1100 High speed modems
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- Bob Hartman
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Chairman of the 9600 baud subcommittee
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- Ray Gwinn
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- Gee Wong
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III. Break for lunch
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IV. Friday Afternoon - Technical Track
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A. 1330 Fido Version 12
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- Tom Jennings
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President of Fido Software
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B. 1430 Opus
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- Vince Perriello
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President of VEP Software
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C. 1530 TBBS
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- Phil Becker
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President of eSoft
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D. 1630 Dutchie
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- Henk Wevers
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Representing the Holland Computer Club
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V. Friday Afternoon - Legal Track
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A. 1330 Patents, Copyrights, and Trademarks
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FidoNews 4-30 Page 2 10 Aug 1987
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- Tom Marshall, Esq.
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President of TMMnet
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B. 1430 Amateur and Commercial Electronic Mail
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- Mike Cavanaugh
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Executive Director
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Electronic Mail Association
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C. 1530 Legal Aspects of Electronic Mail
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- Philip M. Walker
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Vice President and Regulatory Council
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Telenet Communications Corporation
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D. 1630 Legal Issues Arising for BBS Sysops
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- Rees Morrison
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Sysop, Author, and member of the Bar
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- Jonathan Wallace
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Sysop of Compuserve Law SIG
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VI. Banquet
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A. 1930 Dinner
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B. 2030 Speaker
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- George Bond
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Senior Executive Editor
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Byte Information Exchange (BIX)
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VII. Saturday Morning
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A. 0900 FidoNet in North America
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- Ben Baker
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Zone 1 Coordinator
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B. 1000 FidoNet in Europe
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- Henk Wevers
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Zone 2 Coordinator
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C. 1100 FidoNet on the MacIntosh
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- Michael Connick
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Author of "The Mouse Exchange"
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III. Luncheon
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A. 1200 Lunch
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B. 1300 Speaker
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- Chairman of the Board of Directors
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(to be announced)
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IX. Saturday Afternoon
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A. 1330 Routing
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- Ben Baker
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B. 1430 Extended Addressing: Zones and Points
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- Thom Henderson
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- Henk Wevers
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C. 1530 Future Directions for EchoMail
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- Bob Hartman
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- Phil Becker
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- Gee Wong
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- Thom Henderson
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D. 1630 The FidoNet<=>UseNet Gateway
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- Tom Pozar
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Sysop at KLOK FM in San Francisco
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X. Sunday
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FidoNews 4-30 Page 3 10 Aug 1987
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A. 1000 IFNA Board of Directors meeting
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- Open to all IFNA members
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Pre-registration required
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- Breakfast will be served
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FidoNews 4-30 Page 4 10 Aug 1987
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System Enhancement Associates, 107/6
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* New Release *
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SEAdog version 4.1
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System Enhancement Associates will soon be releasing version 4.1
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of the popular SEAdog network mail system. The primary impetus
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behind SEAdog v4.1 was, of course, the large node list compil-
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ation bug, which has now been fixed. But while we were at it, we
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enhanced the SEAdog mail system in several ways:
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* SEAlink with Overdrive; If you have a 9600 baud modem, you'll
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appreciate this. SEAlink's new Overdrive is especially
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geared to accomodate high speed half duplex modems, and is
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capable of coming within 4% of the theoretical maximum
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thoughput.
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* More than seventeen alternate message areas; If you are an
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echomail junkey, then you're gonna love this! SEAdog 4.1 can
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handle MANY more alternate message areas than ANY other
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system! It's been demonstrated to reliably handle over FIVE
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HUNDRED message areas!
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* Open architecture script facility; It is now possible for
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third party vendors to supply any desired type of script
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driver to suit any need.
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* Passworded file request areas; Have some files you want to be
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able to request, but you don't want anyone else to get? Now
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you can protect them!
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* Passworded mail pickups; Worried about hackers stealing mail
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that you hold for pickup? Your worries are over!
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* Magic filenames; You can now define special filenames (like
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INFO for D:\FILES\GENERAL\MYSYSTEM.DOC) to simplify and
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standardize file requests.
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* New routing commands; To support script drivers and password
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protection. Also including the new DON'T command to override
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SEAdog default routing.
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* LAN and multitasker support; The SEAdog mailer now uses
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record locking to prevent collisions, and also releases time
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slices under DoubleDOS or DESQview for enhanced system
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performance. The MAIL interface is now DESQview aware, and
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can be windowed without conflicts or bleed-through.
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* Extended options; A separate utility is available to give you
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more control over screen handling, default attributes in
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alternate message areas, and more!
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FidoNews 4-30 Page 5 10 Aug 1987
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SPECIAL UPGRADE OFFER FOR FIDONET SYSOPS:
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If you now have a copy of SEAdog version 4.0 which is in use on
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FidoNet, we will upgrade you to version 4.1 at NO CHARGE! Take
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your SEAdog distribution disk (the green disk with our label on
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it), write your name and network address on the label, mail it
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back to us with a self-addressed disk mailer (or at least a self-
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addressed sticky label), and we will mail you a SEAdog 4.1 disk
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free of charge. (Upgrades from earlier versions still require a
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new manual, and hence still cost $35.) Mail it to:
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System Enhancement Associates, Inc.
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21 New Street, Wayne, NJ 07470
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If you are attending the FidoNet Conference in Alexandria, then
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bring your disk up to our hospitality suite and we'll upgrade you
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on the spot!
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FidoNews 4-30 Page 6 10 Aug 1987
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Hotline! (3)
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(c) 1987
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James Zachary
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Every now and again, a caller to the water and wastewater
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department will ask about issues of national concern.
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RING!
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Southeast Plant, this is Zack.
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"I am taking a survey for my organization. Do you have time to
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answer a few questions?"
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Ma'am, this is a sewage plant...
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"You are a taxpayer and a voter aren't you?"
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Yes Ma'am, but ...
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"This will only take a few moments. Do you think prophylactics
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should be on television?"
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Say what?
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"Prophylactics... condoms... they are..."
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I KNOW what they are lady.
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"Should they be on your TV?"
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What good would they do on my TV? It never leaves the house...
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"DO YOU FAVOR ADVERTISING THEM ON TV!?"
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I could care less.
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"WELL, YOU BETTER CARE! THERE IS AN AIDS EPIDEMIC GOING ON AND
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THE PUBLIC IS BASICALLY IGNORANT!"
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You seem to be a living testament to that...
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"Would advertising them on TV offend you?"
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After 14 years in sewage, nothing much does offends me.
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"Now, as a viewer of TV, what names would you find the least
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offensive?"
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Trojan.
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"I mean what descriptive name? Condoms ...? Prophylactics...?"
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Call them rubbers. I don't much care.
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FidoNews 4-30 Page 7 10 Aug 1987
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"That's a bit crude don't you think?"
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Here at work, we call them whitefish or bottlebass ...
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"What do mean 'at work'...? You wear them at work?"
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No ma'am. Remember that this is a sewage plant and that
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anything considered disposable usually winds up being flushed
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down the commode. Everyday we get a few thousand of them
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buggers floating in the clarifiers and filters. You seem like
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you are preparing to lobby for having them advertised on TV, so
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maybe you can give me a break and tell people to quit flushing
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them.
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"What harm does flushing them do?"
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Ma'am, they plug the sewer pipes and everything else. I
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remember one of the many times that I had to pull a plugged
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pump. You can never see what is in that mass of goo stuck in
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the pump impeller, so you just have to reach in and grab hold of
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it all. Well, some bozo had flushed one of those 'exciter'
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types...
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"What type is that?"
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... the kind with antlers. I mean to tell ya, it scared the
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hell outta me when I latched onto that thing! It was wiggling
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like it was alive! For a moment, I thought I had an octopus by
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the ears...
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"Uhhh... you mean... there is more than one type?"
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Oh yes Ma'am! Should be interesting to see all of the marketing
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approaches they will use on TV. Should also be REAL educational
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for the "ignorant public" that you are so worried about. We used
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to keep a bulletin board filled with all of the different sizes,
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models and colors...
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"You are kidding of course..."
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Oh, no Ma'am! We fished out all of the novelty items and tacked
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them up for display. My favorite was one that had the American
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Flag on it.
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"The Flag? Just where did they put The Flag?"
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About half-staff...
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CLICK!
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Hmmmmm. She must have dropped the phone while saluting...
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FidoNews 4-30 Page 8 10 Aug 1987
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Chris Irwin
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Miami Shareware, 135/68
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Submitted By 107/246
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MegaList
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A Cross-System File Listing
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YOU can easily join!
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I was in one of my more creative moods the other day; I've
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finally written a system that I've wanted to for quite some time
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now: MegaList. The "MegaList" is an alphabetized file listing
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that combines the files from ALL PARTICIPATING Fido/Opus systems.
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If you've ever needed a file, but didn't know where to find it,
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the MegaList is a good place to look; scan down the list for the
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file you need, and listed next to it are the BBSs that have it
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online.
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The MegaList is available for download or SEAdog file request
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from 135/68. The following files are online now:
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MEGALIST.ARC/TXT The National (unfiltered) MegaList
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MEGA-ARC.ARC/TXT The National ARChive MegaList
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MEGA-TXT.ARC/TXT The National TXT/DOC MegaList
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ML-UPD.ARC MegaList Update Software
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YOUR system can be added to the NATIONAL MegaList if you simply
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run the update program, ML-UPD. This program will create an
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update file based on YOUR system information and FILES.BBS
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contents. This data is then ARCed and Net-mailed to 135/68 for
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central collection. The NATIONAL MegaList is updated each day at
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6:15AM and posted for download or file request.
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Placing your system in the MegaList will let the rest of the
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world know what's on your system without everyone having to call
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and look. The ML-UPD program is easy and only takes about 1-2
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minutes to run. All you must do is send a MegaList update to
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Miami at least once every 45 days, and you will be in the daily
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MegaList update.
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FidoNews 4-30 Page 9 10 Aug 1987
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Bill Crawford
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OpusNODE 1:362/1.0
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Chattanooga, TN (615) 892-7773
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TRSDOS 6 EXPIRATION DATE
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Model 4 owners discovered some time ago that the way
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TRSDOS 6.2 was written, the date function would not accept any
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year beyond 1987. We said at the time that something would be
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done about it before that "expiration date."
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Logical Systems has announced an upgrade which extends
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that date to 1999. You'll also be able to obtain an upgrade
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(Ver. 6.3) from your local Radio Shack store later this month.
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The new version also includes speed enhancements and automatic
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time stamping capability. There will be a charge of $39.95 for
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the package. Ask for Cat. No. 700-2297.
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The year 1999 is not an arbitrary limitation. Due to the
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way the operating system is written, going beyond that
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numerical value will require some "non-trivial" re-
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programming, an issue which will be addressed at a later time.
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MODEL 6000 XENIX
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While we're on the subject of operating systems, I've
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received a couple of questions from Linda Hapner, Editor of
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"T-BUG".
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First, Linda questions the rumor that the Tandy 6000 will
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be discontinued this year. Not true, Linda. You'll see the
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6000 in our 1988 catalog which will be distributed this Fall.
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The second rumor is about a new version of Xenix for the
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6000. That one's true. It's currently in test. Any of you who
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know anything about software understand that it's risky to
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quote availability dates until the testing procedure is
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complete, but our best current estimate is late third quarter.
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From what I hear, it will be worth the wait. Xenix 3.2
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will include speed enhancements, support for console graphics
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and the 20Mb, 8-inch disk cartridge system. I don't want to
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spoil your very pleasant surprises by listing all the
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enhancements here, but a couple of others include an automatic
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re-boot in case of power failure, and the ability to do an
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automatic daily adjustment of the clock, for those who
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predictably loose (or gain) time each day.
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MS-DOS
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There are frequent questions about MS-DOS, since it
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operates on several of our computers which have different
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capabilities. It could be said that all versions of that
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system are not necessarily just alike.
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The Tandy 3000 family's MS-DOS 3.2 (current Ver. 3.20.02
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with BIOS Ver. 1.02), for example, includes partitioning of
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the over-32Mb hard disks. (MS-DOS supports only 32 Mb of
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storage per disk.) I understand IBM didn't do partitioning
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until their version 3.3.
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We will have a new version soon. Ver. 3.20.03 (with BIOS
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Ver. 1.03) will include some minor fixes, more hard disk
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support added to the table, and 3.5-inch 1.44Mb floppy
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support, for the 1.44Mb drives I told you last month were
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coming. MS-DOS 3.3 is scheduled around the end of this year.
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FYI - The Tandy 3000 and 3000 HL use the same OS, but BIOS
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ROMs are NOT interchangeable between the two systems.
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FidoNews 4-30 Page 10 10 Aug 1987
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There will be a similar new version for the 1000 SX also.
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Remember that although MS-DOS supplied for the Tandy 3000 and
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3000 HL may run on the 1000, our release versions for the two
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are different. The BASIC language supplied for the 3000 does
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not support the 1000 family's enhanced graphics and sound
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capabilities.
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In case you want to be sure your own system is up-to-
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date, the current versions of MS-DOS for the 1000 family are
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2.11.25 (BIOS 1.02) for the EX, and 3.20.00 (BIOS 1.02) for
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the SX. The original Tandy 1000 uses MS-DOS 2.11.25 or
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3.20.00, with BIOS Ver. 1.01. The Tandy 2000 current version
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is 2.11.03, and is not expected to change. MS-DOS for the
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Tandy 1200, is version 2.11.41.
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OS-9
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Lest I be accused of leaving out the Color Computer, the
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current version of OS-9 for the CoCo 2 is LV. I, Ver. 2.00.00,
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and for the CoCo 3 it's Lv. II, Ver. 2.00.01. There are no
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anticipated new versions of either coming this year. CoCo 3
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owners will be happy to hear, however, that the Lv. II
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development system is expected to be available in the next 60
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days.
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OTHER COCO MATTERS
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I received a letter from a concerned CoCo owner recently.
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He actually wrote to a magazine, and they forwarded it to me.
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The letter said that local computer departments had
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"shuffled" the CoCo to the back of the department and appeared
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to be placing all the emphasis on MS-DOS. He feared that this
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signaled the end of his favorite personal computer.
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Our terminology "computer department" refers to the
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computer section or "Plus Computer Center" within a Radio
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Shack consumer store. If he's seeing the CoCo shuffled in
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those locations, something is wrong. Our merchandising plan
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for all consumer stores calls for the Color Computer to be
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just about the first item you find in the front of every
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store. That hasn't changed.
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In my reply, I told the writer that the CoCo is one of
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those products that refuses to die... or even slow down. The
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heaviest sales, as you might expect, occur in the Christmas
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quarter of the year. But every year, we sell more units than
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the previous year. Last October - December, according to
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InfoCorp, a Cupertino, California research firm, Tandy's share
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of the PC-compatible unit sales though retail channels was a
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staggering 41%! (The second place brand was Epson with 14%.)
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||
But you know what?? We still sold more Color Computers than
|
||
MS-DOS machines.
|
||
The end of a computer's lifespan is almost exclusively up
|
||
to you, the consumer. When you stop buying them, it's a pretty
|
||
clear signal that the end has come. Until then, I told our
|
||
friend, I don't think CoCo enthusiasts have much to worry
|
||
about.
|
||
80386
|
||
No, I'm not going to tell you about a new Tandy 80386
|
||
machine just now. What I am going to tell you, is that Intel's
|
||
"Inboard 386" board (for 80286 computers) has been certified
|
||
to run on our Tandy 3000 family. The 3000 and 3000 HL are two
|
||
of the very few machines which have been certified. This
|
||
FidoNews 4-30 Page 11 10 Aug 1987
|
||
|
||
|
||
board will be available through Express Order.
|
||
PRICES REDUCED
|
||
Good news! Effective July 1, the prices on our 20 and
|
||
40Mb internal hard disk kits are being substantially reduced.
|
||
The 20Mb kit is reduced from $799 to $599, and the 40Mb drops
|
||
from $1,799 to $1,399.
|
||
Also on July 1, the CM-11 monitor was reduced from
|
||
$459.95 to $399.95, and the T-1000 256K memory kit dropped
|
||
from $99.95 to $79.95.
|
||
GRAPHICS MATTERS
|
||
We really think two features of IBM's April 2
|
||
announcement are outstanding. We like the 3.5-inch disk format,
|
||
and the new VGA graphics. You know we were already offering
|
||
3.5-inch disks as an option.
|
||
VGA graphics offer the promise of greatly improved
|
||
graphics at reduced cost. We're already seeing third-party
|
||
prototype boards. Will Tandy offer them? Yes. We're currently
|
||
sourcing monitors, and we expect to be able to offer monitors,
|
||
and boards soon... surely by the time any software is
|
||
available to take advantage of them.
|
||
Will we incorporate VGA into future products? You won't
|
||
see them in our next generation, but down the road... who
|
||
knows. You may see VGA, or even something better, with VGA as
|
||
a subset.
|
||
FUTURE DIRECTIONS
|
||
I still get several calls each week... "Will Tandy clone
|
||
the PS/2 line?" There's enough smoke in that area that it's
|
||
difficult to identify the real issues. There are a lot of
|
||
industry press reports confirming my earlier statements about
|
||
the questionable immediate advantage to those systems.
|
||
Despite all the claims of wide PS/2 acceptance, PC
|
||
Magazine surveyed a number of large corporate customers. Based
|
||
on their findings, PC editors told a recent industry gathering
|
||
in Dallas, Texas, "There will be far fewer PS/2 computers sold
|
||
than anyone in this room thinks will be sold."
|
||
An InfoWorld reporter told me this week that they ran a
|
||
similar survey, with almost identical results... it's a "wait
|
||
(on OS/2) and see" attitude.
|
||
Byte Magazine's computer laboratory has been examining
|
||
the operating speed of the PS/2 systems and trying to
|
||
determine what portion of the increased speed can be
|
||
attributed to the bus, disk caching, and zero wait state. As
|
||
of last month, they had not been able to accurately break it
|
||
down. Theirs isn't the first such report I've heard.
|
||
Aside from the PS/2 features we believe are winners, we
|
||
have no plans to clone the systems or even other system
|
||
features, until or unless the market tells us we should. After
|
||
all, customers who need OS/ 2's capabilities have the option
|
||
of running it on PS/2 or existing 80286 computers, including
|
||
the Tandy 3000 family. On May 27, at a press reception in New
|
||
York City, we demonstrated OS/2 running on the 3000 HL.
|
||
At the reception, Tandy Chairman John V. Roach and R&D
|
||
Vice President Dr. John Patterson discussed Tandy's view of
|
||
"post-April 2 compatibility". We believe the important
|
||
compatibility is software. Hardware compatibility, beyond the
|
||
ability to use existing expansion boards, is no longer a real
|
||
FidoNews 4-30 Page 12 10 Aug 1987
|
||
|
||
|
||
issue. IBM put it to rest by adding two new system families
|
||
(the Model 30 and the Models 50, 60, and 80) which aren't
|
||
compatible with the existing PC/XT/AT standards.
|
||
If you accept that premise, then the door is open to some
|
||
real hardware innovation by a number of capable industry
|
||
players. We intend to take advantage of the opportunity.
|
||
Tandy development efforts are being concentrated in
|
||
several areas. We want to offer the best value in computers.
|
||
We believe customers should be able to configure their systems
|
||
the way they want them, rather than specific manufacturer-
|
||
selected configurations. And finally, we're involved heavily
|
||
in trying to make computers easy to use... even for those
|
||
folks who today refuse to touch one. In fact, that's a major
|
||
objective of our in-house software team. Stay tuned...
|
||
Material contained herein may be reproduced in whole or
|
||
in part in user group newsletters. Please quote source as
|
||
Tandy Corporation/Radio Shack.
|
||
|
||
Send questions/suggestions to:
|
||
Ed Juge, director of market planning
|
||
Radio Shack
|
||
1700 One Tandy Center
|
||
Fort Worth, TX 76102
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
FidoNews 4-30 Page 13 10 Aug 1987
|
||
|
||
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
COLUMNS
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
|
||
-- The Regular Irregular Column --
|
||
Dale Lovell
|
||
1:157/504.1
|
||
|
||
Now that I've become used to WordPerfect, I can actually
|
||
start learning more about it. My only regret is that it doesn't
|
||
use the mouse, of course it does some things easier without the
|
||
mouse than Word does with the mouse (almost requires the mouse to
|
||
be more honest). I'm getting ready to attend the FidoCon in
|
||
August, it's going to be nice to actually see some of the people
|
||
whose messages I've been reading (or programs I've been using)
|
||
for over a year. But enough on that, last week I mentioned that
|
||
I'd do a quick look at the WordPerfect Library (which is actually
|
||
a very nice set of programs even if you don't have WordPerfect).
|
||
|
||
-- The WordPerfect Library (WordPerfect Corp., $99.95) --
|
||
|
||
As I mentioned above the WordPerfect Library is not only for
|
||
WordPerfect users, most of the programs can be used by themselves
|
||
or as memory resident utilities or TSRs. Included in the library
|
||
is an appointment calendar, a notebook/database, a calculator, an
|
||
ascii text editor, the Wordperfect macro editor, a DOS shell, and
|
||
game (nothing fantastic, just something cute and stupid). While I
|
||
am by no means a fan of most of the DOS shells out there, I can
|
||
see how this one could be a lot of help to many people. It is a
|
||
simple menuing system and while your typical new user probably
|
||
wouldn't be able to set it up (unless they're only using the
|
||
library programs, WordPerfect and PlanPerfect), the dealer it's
|
||
purchased from should be able to set it up for them. It took me
|
||
awhile to figure out how to set up sub-menus, but once I found
|
||
the section in the manual it was simple. The only drawback I can
|
||
see is the lack of any password protection in the shell.
|
||
|
||
I've found the appointment calendar moderately useful. It
|
||
contains a daily memo area, a "things to do" list, and a straight
|
||
appointment list. All of these are kept for each day and the
|
||
upper left section of the display is dedicated to a graphic
|
||
picture of a monthly calendar with tags for each of the three
|
||
functions in the appointment calendar. For the daily appointment
|
||
you can set it up to give you an audible alarm (you can control
|
||
how long it advance and how often it repeat). It's capable of
|
||
printing out several different reports (or at least the same
|
||
report just looking different), and the date and time format
|
||
control will look very familiar if you use WordPerfect. I've been
|
||
trying to avoid using it, as when I forget about an appointment
|
||
it's usually because I WANT to forget it. For those of you are
|
||
more conscientious than I am, you may find this part of the
|
||
Library to be very useful.
|
||
|
||
The Notebook is actually a small database. You can set up
|
||
the database to contain any information you're often using. You
|
||
can switch between two different views, a list view and a
|
||
FidoNews 4-30 Page 14 10 Aug 1987
|
||
|
||
|
||
notecard style view. It's intended to be kept in the list view
|
||
(showing all the names and phone numbers in the sample file) and
|
||
when you add or edit a record it switches into the full screen
|
||
view. All you have to do in order to see the full record is move
|
||
a highlight bar to the record you're interested in and press
|
||
return. If you have a modem attached to your machine, the
|
||
Notebook can also dial the phone numbers for you. Someone of you
|
||
may be saying "But SideKick already does all of this." Well, the
|
||
biggest difference is that using the Library and WordPerfect, all
|
||
the keys stay the same. F7 always means quit, you no longer have
|
||
to remember different keystrokes that do the same thing in
|
||
different programs. All your programs use almost identical
|
||
keystrokes (not much sense having a graph key in an appointment
|
||
calendar). Besides, SideKick doesn't give you a DOS Shell.
|
||
|
||
Another feature of the Notebook is that it keeps it's
|
||
records in the WordPerfect merge format. If you're using the
|
||
notebook to manage a mailing list of some sort, you can use the
|
||
notebook files when you create a form letter with WordPerfect.
|
||
I've already used the notebook to help me create a form letter. I
|
||
merely wrote up the letter in WordPerfect incorporating the merge
|
||
codes that are used when I actually have it print the form
|
||
letter, brought up the notebook and created a one shot file with
|
||
all the names and such in it, went back to WordPerfect and loaded
|
||
the merge file (that was just created in the notebook) and had it
|
||
print my finalized forms. A friend of mine who works at a local
|
||
hospital, and bought WordPerfect at the same time as I did, uses
|
||
the notebook to maintain a list of doctors at the hospital. Every
|
||
Monday he has to send out a weekly report of some kind, that
|
||
contains information on where the physician hasn't been up to
|
||
par. Since all of that is in the notebook, he's been able to get
|
||
his secretary to manage the notebook records. Now every Monday
|
||
morning the secretary merely brings up WordPerfect and loads the
|
||
notebook file from the past week and the standardized report. She
|
||
calls up a macro and the machine proceeds to print out several
|
||
dozen reports. In the past this took the secretary most of the
|
||
morning, going over the notes on the doctors and manually typing
|
||
up several dozen reports. Now she's done in a few minutes. Things
|
||
like this have made a big difference for many people and the
|
||
easier it becomes, the more time they can spend doing real work
|
||
instead of going through rote procedures that just take a lot of
|
||
man hours.
|
||
|
||
The calculator is one of the best I've ever come across. It
|
||
is actually several different calculator programs built into one.
|
||
For people like me there's a programmer's calculator; also built
|
||
in is a financial calculator, a statistical calculator and a
|
||
scientific calculator. You can switch between the several
|
||
different calculators by hitting a few switches. It maintains a
|
||
"tape" of all it's work on the screen. If the screen isn't large
|
||
enough you can have it generate a physical tape by sending
|
||
everything to your printer. The programmer's calculator has all
|
||
of my favorite functions and number bases. I've found it very
|
||
useful while entering code with their program editor. Whenever
|
||
I'm trying to determine the correct values for some of the
|
||
numbers (I've been playing with my assembler recently), I call it
|
||
FidoNews 4-30 Page 15 10 Aug 1987
|
||
|
||
|
||
up with a few keystrokes. While I do have a very nice Casio
|
||
programmer's calculator, I've found the WordPerfect Library
|
||
calculator to be a lot handier at times.
|
||
|
||
The program editor is supposed to be the same editor used at
|
||
WordPerfect. While I take this statement with a grain of salt
|
||
(I've known too many programmers who are fanatical about text
|
||
editors), I will concede that it is a good editor. Once again we
|
||
find the key strokes continuing over across the product line. I'm
|
||
quickly becoming accustomed to having everything use the same
|
||
function key combinations for similar tasks. The editor itself is
|
||
almost a very cut-down WordPerfect. You don't have any of the
|
||
fancy formatting, spell checkers or a thesaurus; but it does work
|
||
fairly quick (it does take it a few seconds to go from one end of
|
||
the 132 column nodelist to the opposite end) and has only one
|
||
drawback in my eyes. I haven't been able to discover any one key
|
||
line delete function including the carriage return/linefeed. I've
|
||
only been able to get it to delete to end of line (from the
|
||
beginning of a line) and then delete the CR/LF combination. I
|
||
wrote a quick macro to help get around this and everything has
|
||
been fine since, but I would have preferred it to be built into
|
||
the editor. The program editor has the same sophisticated macros
|
||
that WordPerfect does, and the Macro Editor is capable of editing
|
||
the macros from the program editor just as easily as it works
|
||
with the WordPerfect macros. While it doesn't do windows as
|
||
easily as I've heard Brief does, it does allow me to work with
|
||
two files at the same time and I've found that to be sufficient.
|
||
|
||
The macro editor is the reason most WordPerfect user's buy
|
||
the Library. While I have to agree that it should be packaged
|
||
with WordPerfect instead of a separate product, I've got both so
|
||
I'm not complaining. If you're using WordPerfect macros, you
|
||
should definitely get the Library for the macro editor. When I
|
||
first created the macro I use for the end of this column, I went
|
||
crazy trying to get everything as close to perfect on the first
|
||
try. I eventually ended up with several macros linked together to
|
||
correct the mistakes. After I looked at the library, I was able
|
||
to correct the original macro (and get rid of the patched macros)
|
||
in minutes. Instead of having to re-key the entire macro, or link
|
||
several macros together as I did, you can go in and correct or
|
||
expand on your original macro. If you're using WordPerfect in a
|
||
business environment, it would make it unnecessary to re-do a
|
||
complicated macro whenever something in it changed.
|
||
|
||
Some of you reading this won't understand how useful this
|
||
can be, but bear with me for another moment. Imagine if you were
|
||
able to go through your usual log-on procedure on a bulletin
|
||
board merely by typing in everything once with your communications
|
||
package. Every time after that you would merely press an Alt key
|
||
and a letter and your communications program would automatically
|
||
check for any new uploaded files or mail in the several different
|
||
areas. This is one of the things a macro can do for you. But
|
||
wait, the sysop has added a new menu into the early parts of the
|
||
board. Your macro doesn't work any more. If you don't have a
|
||
means of editing the macro, you'll have to go through the entire
|
||
log-on procedure being careful not to make any mistakes (or else
|
||
FidoNews 4-30 Page 16 10 Aug 1987
|
||
|
||
|
||
every time you use it, it will go through and re-do your mistake).
|
||
The ability to edit the existing macro will make your life a lot
|
||
easier as you don't have to go through any long procedures to
|
||
adjust or change something. While this is a little bit better
|
||
explanation of a macro than I gave last week, it's still a little
|
||
weak. I've heard of people having macros that do everything short
|
||
of wash the windows when doing certain types of form letters. A
|
||
change in the data format doesn't spell the end of a macro, it
|
||
can still be modified to work under the new system.
|
||
|
||
While I'd be the first to agree that the Library isn't for
|
||
everyone, it can fill several niches not really supported under
|
||
Sidekick or most of the other TSRs. Under the DOS shell you can
|
||
make all of WordPerfect Corp's programs memory resident, and I
|
||
may start using the shell to keep the program editor resident
|
||
while working on some programs (I prefer it to SideKick's
|
||
editor). All I should have to do is save the program every time
|
||
before I recompile it (keeping the editor loaded with the code),
|
||
some of my programs are beginning to take a significant amount of
|
||
time to load and this should save me some time. Since I can also
|
||
keep the calculator resident (and using the programmer's
|
||
functions), it should turn out to be very useful when combined
|
||
with a few macros to make things even easier. If you're currently
|
||
using SideKick and are happy with it, don't worry about the
|
||
WordPerfect Library. If you don't have SideKick or are having too
|
||
many problems with it, take a look at the WordPerfect Library as
|
||
it may be what you've been trying to find. If you're currently
|
||
using WordPerfect, run out and get it as soon as possible (and I
|
||
mean run, not walk).
|
||
|
||
-- Winding Down... --
|
||
|
||
For many of you, DeskTop Publishing is only a phrase. You
|
||
may not have any substantial thoughts on what it means or how it
|
||
works. All you know is that it's quickly becoming the catchword
|
||
of 1987. Even if you do know a little about it, "The Art of
|
||
Desktop Publishing" by Tony Bove, Cheryl Rhodes and Wes Thomas
|
||
(Bantam Computer Books, $19.95) can help explain a lot about
|
||
what's currently available. The Art of DP explains many of the
|
||
basic concepts of DeskTop Publishing and how you can use the
|
||
technology. If you haven't started looking into the products
|
||
available it goes into an explanation of the advantages and
|
||
disadvantages of many of the different products currently
|
||
available. My only complaint is that I find it to oriented
|
||
towards the Macintosh, and not enough attention is paid to the
|
||
IBM PCs and compatibles. This is understandable because until
|
||
recently there wasn't much in the way of professional quality
|
||
DeskTop Publishing programs and tools. For those of you more
|
||
experienced in DeskTop Publishing, there are sections covering
|
||
layout and design of various types of publications. Unless you
|
||
know almost everything there is to know about DeskTop Publishing,
|
||
you should find a few useful items in this book and for the less
|
||
experienced it provides a good introduction.
|
||
|
||
As always, I'd enjoy hearing from you. Down below you'll
|
||
find my US Mail, FidoNet and uucp address. Those of you sending
|
||
FidoNews 4-30 Page 17 10 Aug 1987
|
||
|
||
|
||
mail through FidoNet should mention to your sysop that mail to me
|
||
must be routed through 157/0 (157/1) because I'm a private node.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Dale Lovell
|
||
3266 Vezber Drive
|
||
Seven Hills, OH 44131
|
||
|
||
FidoNet 1:157/504.1
|
||
uucp:
|
||
|
||
decvax\
|
||
>!cwruecmp!hal\
|
||
cbosgd/ \
|
||
>!ncoast
|
||
ames\ /
|
||
talcott \ /
|
||
>!necntc/
|
||
harvard /
|
||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
FidoNews 4-30 Page 18 10 Aug 1987
|
||
|
||
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
FOR SALE
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
|
||
John Hamilton, IFNA 143/8
|
||
|
||
About six months ago, I said self, when will someone sell a '386
|
||
"clone" base system unit for $1600? Well, this has nearly been
|
||
realized if you are listed in the nodelist! If you are
|
||
interested, call the number below and discuss it. Feel free to
|
||
negotiate more than the base unit, but use this page as the order
|
||
form (note any additional components agreed to here). You must
|
||
send this "order form" in, and the offer is limited to one per
|
||
SysOp. I will verify the order by netmail to preserve your
|
||
rights. Purchases will be shipped direct from the dealer to you.
|
||
I am just the sponsor!
|
||
|
||
Mail order to: EXECUTIVE COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES
|
||
1190 Coleman Avenue, San Jose, CA 95110
|
||
Phone: (408) 727-3000 Paul Darbo
|
||
Circle
|
||
To Order Description Price
|
||
--------- --------------------------------- -----------
|
||
FIDO100 Advanced Logic Research 386/2 $1675
|
||
Phoenix BIOS (32 bit)
|
||
1MB 32 bit interleaved ram, expandable to 2MB on board
|
||
16Mhz 80386
|
||
Support for 10Mhz 80287 and 12Mhz 80387
|
||
1.2Mb floppy drive
|
||
Serial port, parallel port
|
||
101-key 'board
|
||
Slots: two 8 bit, four 16 bit, two ALR 32 bit
|
||
1 year parts/labor with dealer
|
||
|
||
FIDO101 ALR 32 bit ram expansion card w/1MB $625
|
||
FIDO102 1MB ram upgrade (chips) for above $300
|
||
FIDO103 WD 1:1 interleave HD controller $225
|
||
|
||
Nonstandard: _______________________________________________
|
||
_______________________________________________
|
||
_______________________________________________
|
||
|
||
Terms: Check, money order, VISA, or MasterCard. California
|
||
residents add sales tax. Add $30 shipping/insurance to
|
||
total. Ask dealer for delivery time.
|
||
|
||
Name:____________________________________ Net/Node:_________
|
||
Total Price:_________ +tax:________+$30 s/h = $_____________
|
||
Payment: ( )check ( )money order ( ) VISA ( ) MasterCard
|
||
VISA/MC Number:_________________________ Exp.Date __________
|
||
Signature:_______________________ Voice phone: ( ) -
|
||
Shipping Address:_________________________________
|
||
_________________________________
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
FidoNews 4-30 Page 19 10 Aug 1987
|
||
|
||
|
||
Stanley Quayle, 126/1
|
||
|
||
The UNDER-C (tm) Library
|
||
|
||
The UNDER-C Library is now available for TURBO C!
|
||
|
||
Other modifications made to the Library are various bug fixes,
|
||
support for the EGA, and archived libraries.
|
||
|
||
The UNDER-C Library is a collection of functions and utilities
|
||
callable from C and other languages. It has 126 BIOS, DOS, and
|
||
other functions, including functions to build screens similiar to
|
||
dBase.
|
||
|
||
Also included are utilities such as MAKE; CPRINT, a general-
|
||
purpose printing program; and PFS2TXT, which translates pfs:Write
|
||
and IBM Writing Assistant files to text format.
|
||
|
||
Complete SOURCE CODE -- No royalities -- Not copy-protected.
|
||
|
||
Includes 215-page manual and software on 5-1/4" disks. 3-1/2" and
|
||
1.2Mb AT disks are available for an extra fee.
|
||
|
||
The UNDER-C Library works with IBM PC-compatibles using the
|
||
following C compilers:
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TURBO C, version 1.0 NEW!
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Microsoft C, version 4.0
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DeSmet C 2.4
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Prices: UNDER-C Library $39.95
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Shipping in U.S. 3.50
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3-1/2" or AT disks 5.00
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Ohio residents please include 6-1/2% sales tax.
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Overseas buyers--write for current shipping rates.
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Send checks to: Quayle Research, Inc.
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6548 Edgerton Road
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MasterCard and Visa orders: (216) 237-4395 voice, or
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Myrna Quayle on 157/502.
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For more information, contact Stanley Quayle on 126/1.
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FidoNews 4-30 Page 20 10 Aug 1987
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NOTICES
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The Interrupt Stack
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20 Aug 1987
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Start of the Fourth International FidoNet Conference, to be
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held at the Radisson Mark Plaza Hotel in Alexandria, VA.
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Contact Brian Hughes at 109/634 for more information. This is
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FidoNet's big annual get-together, and is your chance to meet
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all the people you've been talking with all this time. We're
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hoping to see you there!
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24 Aug 1989
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Voyager 2 passes Neptune.
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If you have something which you would like to see on this
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calendar, please send a message to FidoNet node 1:1/1.
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Fourth International FidoNet Conference
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With the conference rapidly approaching, I want to remind
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everyone to send in your registration forms. Even though
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registrations will be accepted on Thursday Evening and Friday
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Morning at the Conference, It will not be possible to sign up for
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the Banquet on Friday or the Luncheon on Saturday if you do not
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pre-register. We need to have a final head count for these
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functions by Tuesday, August 18th. Please send in your
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registration forms before that date.
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Anyone wishing to charge their registration fees on either Visa
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or MasterCard, feel free to contact Brian Hughes at the number
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listed below. Remember, your participation will help insure a
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successful conference.
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Brian Hughes: 202-543-4200 (work)
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202-546-0883 (home)
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Latest Software Versions
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BBS Systems Node List Other
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& Mailers Version Utilities Version Utilities Version
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FidoNews 4-30 Page 21 10 Aug 1987
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* Recently changed
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Utility authors: Please help keep this list up to date by
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reporting new versions to 1:1/1. It is not our intent to list
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all utilities here, only those which verge on necessity.
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FidoNews 4-30 Page 22 10 Aug 1987
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OFFICIAL REGISTRATION FORM
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FOURTH INTERNATIONAL FIDONET CONFERENCE
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RADISSON MARK PLAZA HOTEL
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ALEXANDRIA, VA.
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AUGUST 20 - 23, 1987
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Name _________________________________ Date _____________
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Address ______________________________
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City & State _________________________
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Phone (Voice) ________________________
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Net/Node Number ______________________
|
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Phone (Data) _________________________
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|
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Number in Your Party _________________
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||
Staying at the Radisson? _____________
|
||
Number of Rooms? _____________________
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||
Arrival Date? ________________________
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Departure Date? ______________________
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||
|
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Registration Fees: How Many Total
|
||
|
||
Full Conference $60.00 each ________ $________
|
||
Late registration $10.00 each ________ $________
|
||
(after Aug. 1)
|
||
|
||
Friday Night Banquet $30.00 each ________ $________
|
||
Saturday Luncheon $16.50 each ________ $________
|
||
|
||
Total Amount Included (Registration and Meals) $________
|
||
|
||
IFNA MEMBERS ONLY:
|
||
How many in your party will
|
||
be attending the Sunday morning
|
||
Board of Directors meeting? ________
|
||
|
||
Send your registration form and a check or money order to:
|
||
|
||
Fourth International FidoNet Conference
|
||
212 E. Capitol St., Washington, D.C. 20003
|
||
Attn: Brian H. Hughes -- voice: (202) 543-4200
|
||
|
||
This registration form does not include hotel accomodations. If
|
||
you wish to stay at the Radisson Mark Plaza Hotel, please contact
|
||
them directly and mention you are with the FidoNet Conference.
|
||
Conference room rates are $80/night for single or double
|
||
occupancy, and $20/night for an extra cot.
|
||
|
||
Radisson Mark Plaza Hotel
|
||
5000 Seminary Rd., Alexandria, Va. 22311
|
||
1-800-228-9822
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||
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FidoNews 4-30 Page 23 10 Aug 1987
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||
|
||
|
||
Bob Morris 141/333
|
||
Chairman, Elections and Nominations Committee
|
||
|
||
The next two pages are your Official ballot for the Election of
|
||
the IFNA Board of Directors. The following are the few rules
|
||
which must prevail in this election:
|
||
|
||
1. You must send a legible copy of this ballot to the address
|
||
listed on the ballot. It must be signed and bear your
|
||
net/node number.
|
||
|
||
2. You may vote for any one person in your region for the
|
||
position of Regional Director. This vote is to be cast in the
|
||
LEFT column of the ballot.
|
||
|
||
3. You may vote for any eleven people in any regions for the
|
||
position of Director at Large. These votes are to be cast in
|
||
the RIGHT column of the ballot.
|
||
|
||
4. Voting will continue until the end of registration at the
|
||
Conference in August. The results will be read during the
|
||
opening of the business meeting on the first day of the
|
||
conference.
|
||
|
||
5. Write-in Votes will be accepted and are requested during this
|
||
election.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 4-30 Page 24 10 Aug 1987
|
||
|
||
|
||
IFNA Board Of Directors
|
||
Ballot
|
||
|
||
Regional At Large
|
||
Region 10:
|
||
Steve Jordan _________ ________
|
||
|
||
|
||
Region 11:
|
||
Ryugen Fisher _________ ________
|
||
Theodore Polczynski _________ ________
|
||
|
||
|
||
Region 12:
|
||
|
||
|
||
Region 13:
|
||
Don Daniels _________ ________
|
||
John Penberthy _________ ________
|
||
Thom Henderson _________ ________
|
||
Gee Wong _________ ________
|
||
Brian Hughes _________ ________
|
||
|
||
|
||
Region 14:
|
||
Ben Baker _________ ________
|
||
Ken Kaplan _________ ________
|
||
Brad Hicks _________ ________
|
||
|
||
|
||
Region 15:
|
||
David Dodell _________ ________
|
||
Larry Wall _________ ________
|
||
|
||
|
||
Region 16:
|
||
Bob Hartman _________ ________
|
||
Hal Duprie _________ ________
|
||
|
||
|
||
Region 17:
|
||
Rob Barker _________ ________
|
||
Bob Swift _________ ________
|
||
|
||
|
||
Region 18:
|
||
Wes Cowley _________ ________
|
||
FidoNews 4-30 Page 25 10 Aug 1987
|
||
|
||
|
||
Region 19:
|
||
Mark Grennan _________ ________
|
||
Wynn Wagner _________ ________
|
||
|
||
|
||
Region 2:
|
||
Henk Wevers _________ ________
|
||
|
||
|
||
Write-in candidates:
|
||
___________________ _________ ________
|
||
___________________ _________ ________
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Name ______________________________ Net/Node ___________
|
||
|
||
Signature______________________________ Date ___________
|
||
|
||
|
||
Please complete this and mail it to:
|
||
|
||
Robert Morris
|
||
IFNA Elections Committee
|
||
210 Church Street
|
||
West Haven, Ct. 06516
|
||
|
||
or bring it with you when you come to the conference in August.
|
||
|
||
|
||
These ballots will be counted by myself since with 200 members
|
||
the charges for a CPA would be very high. Hard copies will be
|
||
made available to anyone wishing to insure that their vote was
|
||
included.
|
||
|
||
Thank You
|
||
|
||
Bob Morris
|
||
Elections and Nominations Committee
|
||
|
||
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