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Volume 4, Number 38 5 October 1987
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Editor in Chief: Thom Henderson
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Chief Procrastinator Emeritus: Tom Jennings
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Contributing Editors: Dave Lovell, Al Arango
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FidoNews is published weekly by the International FidoNet
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Association as its official newsletter. You are encouraged to
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submit articles for publication in FidoNews. Article submission
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standards are contained in the file ARTSPEC.DOC, available from
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node 1:1/1.
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Copyright 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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Table of Contents
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1. ARTICLES ................................................. 1
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Career Advice via Fido (we need your advice) ............. 1
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Greetings from the New Zone 1 Coordinator, David Dodell .. 2
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P/S 2 Compatible Available October 11, 1987 .............. 4
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What's Up at SEA? ........................................ 5
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2. COLUMNS .................................................. 9
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Origin: Angevin Empire ................................... 9
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3. NOTICES .................................................. 11
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The Interrupt Stack ...................................... 11
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Latest Software Versions ................................. 11
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4. COMMITTEE REPORTS ........................................ 12
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Ben Baker resigns as International Coordinator ........... 12
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FidoCon V -- Where's It Gonna Be? ........................ 13
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FidoNews 4-38 Page 1 5 Oct 1987
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ARTICLES
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David Hart
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CareerPath BBS
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Node 107/117 - (212) 696-9777
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NEED CAREER HELP?
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Want to change jobs?
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CareerPath BBS is a non-commercial, public interest BBS spon-
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sored by Cary Hart Associates; a national Management Consulting
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and Executive Search Firm.
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CareerPath BBS provides a number of free services now and will
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add more in the future.
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1. We provide counseling in resume writing, interview skills and
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career direction via our message base. One of our message areas
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provides for anonymous entry if desirable.
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2. We accept uploads of resumes in complete confidence.
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3. We are interested, in the near future, of providing a CAREERS
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echo. This is dependent upon Network Sysop interest.
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4. We advertise some help wanted. Some of this is via the Metro-
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Forum Echo of net 107. When we place an "ad" in Metro-Forum, we
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typically we do not have an economic interest in filling the
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position. We DO have an economic interest in positions posted on
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the system (non-echoed). However, because we NEVER accept fees
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from candidates, we consider this activity to be non-commercial.
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We need user and network feed-back to make this unique system
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viable and of maximum assistance to all. We operate at 300/1200
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and 2400 bps, 24 hours/7 days.
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You may file request (via FIDO) "INFO.ARC" which provides comp-
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rehensive information about CareerPath as well as the correct
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procedures for uploading resumes. Locally, this file is avail-
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able for download from file area #3.
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Our staff responds to SERIOUS help inquiries within 48 hours!
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FidoNews 4-38 Page 2 5 Oct 1987
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David Dodell
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FidoNet 1:1/0 (aka 114/15)
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New Zone 1 Coordinator (1:1/0)
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Hello, as most of you already know, I have resumed the
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responsibility of Ben Baker's position as Zone 1 Coordinator,
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better known as 1/0. I assumed Ben's position last week, after
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Ben resigned his position in the network due to burnout.
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First, to tell you all about myself. I am dentist by profession,
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married, and have two wonderful dogs named Keesha and Max. I
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live and practice in sunny Scottsdale, Arizona and have been the
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sysop of the St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center BBS for the
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past two years.
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I am new to this position and will need some patience from the
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network. I would like to make several comments about my position
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after only being in it for a few days:
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(1) There might be a delay of a day or so initially in getting
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out the NODEDIFF. I expect to issue it Friday evening
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initially. It will be available by Seadog File Request (aka
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FR) with the file name of NODEDIFF and NODELIST. FidoNews is
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also available using the FR name of FIDONEWS. Using these
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"key" words will always give you the most recent issue.
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(2) I have received numerous complaints, policy disagreements,
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etc. via the grape-vine, Ben Baker, and Ken Kaplan. First a
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little patience is needed in expecting an answer. I am
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averaging 15 messages a night so far. I want to give each
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one my undivided attention, but I also need to devote time to
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my practice and family. I VOW that I will answer every
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single message, but please understand that most of them will
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be routed back as normal netmail, and may take some time in
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getting to you.
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(3) If you sent Ben a message over the past month and did not
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receive a reply, please send it again to me. Several
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messages and requests were lost in the transfer of
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responsibility.
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(4) FLAMES will get you no where. I will be glad to engage in
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rational constructive converstation and criticism, but flames
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and name-calling will cause me to think less of any arguments
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or points you are trying to make.
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(5) PLEASE TRY to work out problems within the framework of
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POLICY3. This states that the chain is to contact your
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network host, then regional host about any decision before
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contacting me. If I receive any mail before it has gone
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through the chain, it will be immediately be referred back
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down without any decision.
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FidoNews 4-38 Page 3 5 Oct 1987
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(6) The Help Nodes in Region 1 are being restructure to provide a
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better support structure for the network. If you have any
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suggestions or comments, please let me know. I am also
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working on getting all the Echomail Backbones listed in the
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Region 1 nodelist, so everyone will know who their local
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Echomail regional coordinator is, in order to facilitate
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linking of new echos.
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Remember, to most of the network, including myself, this is a
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hobby. Try to work out problems locally, compromise and the
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network will be better for all of us. Take a deep breath, and
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have FUN !
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FidoNews 4-38 Page 4 5 Oct 1987
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World Of Computers
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Whitestone, New York
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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On Sunday October 11, 1987 at the Grand Royal Hotel
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in Hempstead, New York, will be another spectacular
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KGP computer show.
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What makes this show different from ALL other shows
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this year will the introduction of the FIRST PS/2
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compatible computer named the QT/2 which will be
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available at the show for demonstration, evaluation
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and purchase.
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The QT/2 is made entirely in the United States, and
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does not face the import tariff currently being levied
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against other compatibles made in the Far East.
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Standard features of the QT/2 include 3 Megabytes of
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memory on the motherboard, both a 3 1/2 inch floppy
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drive and a 1/4 height standard 360k floppy allowing
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easy transfer of software to/from either format. Both
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serial and parallel ports are included as well as a
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light pen port and a game adaptor port and the display
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adaptor as well. A 250 watt switching power supply is
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standard with a 300 watt supply available as an option.
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The QT/2 allows hard drives of up to 120 Megabytes to be
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installed and operated as a SINGLE drive without the use
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of device drivers.
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All current CGA, EGA, Monochrome and VGA display units
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will operate on the QT/2. Several expansion boards have
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been tested and perform to specifications.
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The base price of the unit will be $995. This includes
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3 Megabytes of memory and the two floppy disk drives
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as well as the serial and parallel ports, the game
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adaptor port, the display adaptor and an enhanced AT
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style tactile touch keyboard.
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The unit is covered by a 12 month warranty and service
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can be obtained nationwide from over 1300 repair centers.
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FidoNews 4-38 Page 5 5 Oct 1987
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Kilgore Trout, 1:107/6
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What's Up at SEA?
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We thought we'd fill you in on what's cooking at SEA these days.
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First, the bad news.
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The free SEAdog upgrade offer to FidoNet sysops will end on
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October 30th, 1987. After that date SEAdog upgrades from 4.0 to
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4.1 will cost $10. Just in case you missed our earlier
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announcement about the upgrade offer, we'll repeat it.
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If you have a copy of SEAdog 4.0 that is now operating as a node
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on FidoNet, we will upgrade you to version 4.1 at no charge
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(until October 30th). To get your free upgrade, please do the
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following:
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1) Write your name and your network address on your SEAdog 4.0
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disk label.
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2) Write your name and mailing address on an adhesive label or
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on a floppy disk mailer.
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3) Mail them both to us at 21 New Street, Wayne NJ 07470, and
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we'll mail you back a 4.1 disk. We will include a sheet that
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describes what's new in version 4.1 of SEAdog.
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If you wish to upgrade a SEAdog 4.0 that is NOT now operating as
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a node on FidoNet, then enclose $10. If you wish to upgrade any
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earlier version of SEAdog, then enclose $50.
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Now that that's out of the way, what else is going on?
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We've tinkered with the MGM system a bit. Mostly fine-tuning and
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touchups. Most of the utilities now make SEAdog log file entries
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at the VERBOSE level.
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ARCmail 1.10 is now available, and is significantly enhanced over
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version 1.00. We've added an "overflow area" that keeps incoming
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mail archives from blowing away your network mail area. For
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example, we've noticed that PC-DOS starts getting real slow when
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you have more than about 280 files in one directory on our
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system, so now we run ARCmail with a statement like:
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arcmail from all /o150
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This tells ARCmail that any time the netmail area hits 150
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messages, everything else goes in the overflow area. We then
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tell MGMfwd to create 100 messages per pass, and hence never have
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more than 250 message files in the netmail area.
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Messages that are shunted to the overflow area are not lost
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(would we do that to you?) The overflow area is essentially a
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FidoNews 4-38 Page 6 5 Oct 1987
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"first in, first out" queue that ARCmail manages for you.
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We've also expanded the naming convention in ARCmail 1.10. The
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convention used by earlier versions was only good for ten
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archives per day over a span of one week. Nowadays many sysops
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(including us) want to run a mail relay event every hour
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(sometimes even every half hour) with mail events in between to
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deliver mail to nodes near them. The older naming convention
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could get you in real trouble doing that, since you could easily
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create more than ten archives per day for a given node. The new
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naming convention is fully backwards compatible, and is good for
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an archive every minute over a span of a month.
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The new SEAlink driver with Overdrive is now available. As
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before, full sources for the driver are provided. We're hoping
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that this second release of the SEAlink routines will be as
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popular as the first was. For those who can't wait for
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Overdrive, we've included an upgraded CLINK.EXE protocol driver
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that can now be fully configured by command line switches,
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including selecting the baud rate, COM1 or COM2, and setting
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Overdrive.
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For the non-techies out there, "overdrive" is an ACKless
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"streaming mode" that greatly enhances SEAlink throughput on the
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current crop of 9600 baud asymmetrical or half duplex modems,
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like the Courier HST, the Telebit Trailblazer, and the Microcom
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AX-9624C. Overdrive should only be engaged at baud rates greater
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than 2400 bps.
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There is FINALLY a new version of DTTY available, and this one
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even has docs! That's a big step for DTTY -- we thought she'd be
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a NODOX program forever. If you've never heard of DTTY, then you
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may want to give her a try. DTTY is a terminal program,
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something like Minitel and nothing at all like Telix. Just plain
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ol' type at yer modem stuff here; no fancy menus, no sound
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effects, no glitter. So why bother? A couple of reasons. (1)
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Some of us actually LIKE plain-Jane terminal programs. (2) DTTY
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can do SEAlink with Overdrive. (3) Here's the biggie: DTTY uses
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the SEAdog configuration and data files, including the node list!
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You can tell DTTY things like:
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dtty call Gee Wong
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and she'll go look up his net address, find out his phone number
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and baud rate, and start dialing. This alone can make DTTY
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worthwhile, even if you'd rather not use her as your terminal
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program. You can shell out to her from another terminal program,
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have her dial whoever you want to call, and then pop back.
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This version of DTTY also introduces an experimental "split
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screen mode" for those of you who like to chat with other users
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on a multiline TBBS. Everything except the split screen mode is
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done through DOS calls or FOSSIL calls, so DTTY should work on
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any system that can run SEAdog.
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FidoNews 4-38 Page 7 5 Oct 1987
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All SEA shareware products can be downloaded from our customer
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support board at (201) 473-1991, or outside of National Mail Hour
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may be file requested from 1:107/6. The relevant filenames to
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request for products mentioned in this article are:
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MGM*.ARC The MGM conferencing system.
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MGMARCM.ARC The ARCmail mail compression program.
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SEALINK.ARC The SEAlink protocol driver.
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DTTY.ARC The DTTY terminal emulation program.
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Other SEA shareware products include:
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SLAVE.ARC Allows giving DOS commands to a system by network
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mail.
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KITTEN.ARC A minimalist bulletin board system for use
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with SEAdog.
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USNO.ARC Sets your system time and date by calling the
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U.S. Naval Observatory.
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XLATRGEN.ARC Translates the St.Louis format nodelist into a
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file suitable for use with SEAdog, Fido, or Opus.
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SCRIPTER.ARC A preliminary script driver that lets SEAdog
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version 4.1 use version 4.0 script files.
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SDOPT.EXE A program that allows setting some extended
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options for the SEAdog MAIL program.
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FidoNews 4-38 Page 8 5 Oct 1987
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USRobotics Special Offer for SYSOP's
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USR called the IFNA office this week and asked us to pass
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along the following special offer for SYSOP's:
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USR has lowered the SYSOP price for the original Courier
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2400 and Microlink 2400 to $289. Call 1:115/500 which is
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USR's board in Skokie, Ill. and complete the online
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questionaire to place an order. If you have purchased
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one of these modems in the past three months at the old
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SYSOP price of $325, USR has offered send you a rebate.
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Call USR at 800-DIALUSR and ask for Chandra for further
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information on rebates.
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Ken Kaplan
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1:1/10
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FidoNews 4-38 Page 9 5 Oct 1987
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COLUMNS
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O r i g i n : A n g e v i n E m p i r e
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Issue #4: Nodelist Shrinking
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Aaron Priven (1:125/1154)
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(Note: I have changed nets since the previous three columns
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were submitted. Please take note of the new address.)
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Are you one of the countless millions who are glad that all
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the hoopla about the Constitution's 200th anniversary is over?
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Or are you one who's interest was piqued by the information that
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was circulating? If the latter, I suggest you find a copy of
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_Miracle at Philadelphia_. _Miracle at Philadelphia_ is an
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account of the proceedings of the Constitutional Convention,
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with many quotes but placed in 18th century contexts. Catherine
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Drinker Bowen tells a good story, and I have read this book over
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and over since I first discovered it seven years ago.
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* * *
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In the SYSOP echomail there has been a lot of talk of late
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about shrinking the size of the node list. Ideas such as no
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longer having separate HUB and HOST entries, deletion of private
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nodes, and many other things have been suggested. All of these
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are good ideas and ought to be considered. We could split (and
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apparently are splitting) the nodelist into lots of different
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pieces, but that will sacrifice capability. None of these is
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really a good solution.
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The fact is that there are some 1600 accessible nodes in the
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nodelist, and this number increases every week. It's not going
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to go away -- and even if all the duplicates were zapped out,
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we'd be right back where we are now in a couple of months. Just
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think what will happen when someone invents a utility that lets
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non-Fido compatible BBS programs (RBBS-PC or PC-Board) join the
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Matrix and carry echomail conferences. I'd guess that a large
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number of those systems would join if their favorite software
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let them. I think this will happen pretty soon.
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So, we are looking at expansion in the near future, and the
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uncompressed nodelist is likely to hit 400K or 500K very soon.
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In my opinion the best way to solve it right now is to rewrite
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the nodelist.
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Take a look at a sample entry.
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,1154,The_Angevin_Empire,San_Mateo_CA,Aaron_Priven,
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1-415-349-2623,1200,XP:,#CM:
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That's pretty long -- 81 bytes, including the end-of-line
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markers. But if you look at it, not all of that stuff is really
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necessary to be a list of nodes. One of the first principles of
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FidoNews 4-38 Page 10 5 Oct 1987
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the Matrix -- I always thought -- is that the purpose of the
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nodelist is to be a list of nodes, and not a BBS list.
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All that is needed in a list of nodes is _how to reach the
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node_. That means that the name of the BBS is not really
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relevant to the purpose of the nodelist. It doesn't matter that
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my BBS is called "The Angevin Empire" if all someone in Arkansas
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wants to do is send me a message saying "That was a really
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stupid column!", or ask one of my users about that program he
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wrote. All that person should care about is how to reach me.
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The BBS name isn't the only one that is irrelevant. The time
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up flags (DA:, WK:, WE:) are only important if a person is going
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to call the board not during the NMH -- and the #CM: flag
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already means 24 hour operation (at least, that is the
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consensus). And I really don't understand why anybody but the
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programmers should care about extended protocol (the XP: flag).
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I'm not sure about some of the others. For example, I think
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the sysop-name field might be deleted. I suppose it can be
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useful to have the sysop's name right at hand when writing a
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note, but it is only rarely that this is really used. SEAdog
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systems have their USERLISTs, but I wonder how much this is
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really used -- and whether it is really worth burdening the
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entire net with what might well be replaced by the SEAdog sysop
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by a short list of the most common names sent to.
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Some simple things ought to be changed: decimal numbers to hex
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numbers (they save some space), two-digit baud numbers (nobody
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runs at 12 baud, do they?), and CR instead of CR/LF as the end
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of line marker. Those should be simple.
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So instead of the lengthy listing
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,1154,The_Angevin_Empire,San_Mateo_CA,Aaron_Priven,
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1-415-349-2623,1200,XP:,#CM:
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we would now have
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,482,San_Mateo_CA,1-415-349-2623,12,#CM:
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That's 41 bytes. Some listings will save more, some less, but
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doing what I've suggested might well cut half of the length of
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the nodelist --without losing any of its capability as a list of
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Matrix nodes.
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FidoNews 4-38 Page 11 5 Oct 1987
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NOTICES
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The Interrupt Stack
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16 Oct 1987
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Ken Kaplan's 40th birthday.
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14 Nov 1987
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The First New England Sysop Conference, to be held at the
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Lederle Graduate Research Center, 16 Floor University of
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Massachusetts, Amherst. Contact Mort Sternheim at 1:321/109
|
||
for details.
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7 Dec 1987
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Start of the Digital Equipment Users Society meeting in
|
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Anaheim, CA. Contact Mark Buda at 1:132/777 for details.
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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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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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|
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Dutchie 2.70a* EditNL 3.3 ARC 5.21
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Fido 12 MakeNL 1.10 ARCmail 1.1*
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Opus 1.03a Prune 1.40 ConfMail 3.10
|
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SEAdog 4.10 XlatList 2.84 EchoMail 1.31
|
||
TBBS 2.0M MGM 1.1*
|
||
|
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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 4-38 Page 12 5 Oct 1987
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COMMITTEE REPORTS
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|
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|
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Date: Fri 25 Sep 87 03:09
|
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From: Ben Baker
|
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To: Don Daniels
|
||
Subj: Resignation
|
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|
||
For reasons of health, sanity and marriage, I must, with some
|
||
regret, tender my resignation as IFNA VP - Technical Coordinator,
|
||
and as IFNA Director.
|
||
|
||
David Dodell (114/15) was to assume the role of zone 1
|
||
coordinator on October 16. I have accellerated that schedule and
|
||
entered him as 1/0 in the list to be published later this
|
||
morning.
|
||
|
||
I feel that I have made some significant contributions to the net
|
||
in the past. For that I am pleased.
|
||
|
||
I feel that I am contributing little now, and spending many
|
||
unpleasant hours doing it. For that I am displeased! Worse, I
|
||
feel little urge to contribute in the future. In short, I'm
|
||
burned out. It would be a disservice to the net and to myself to
|
||
continue.
|
||
|
||
As to the position of VP-TC, I have no recommendation. I am
|
||
confident that the ZC's can keep the net running smooth so you
|
||
need not rush into a posibily bad decision, just for the sake of
|
||
filling the position. I suggest you try to find someone with
|
||
political talent first and technical expertise second, though
|
||
both are important.
|
||
|
||
Respectfully,
|
||
|
||
Ben Baker
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
||
FidoNews 4-38 Page 13 5 Oct 1987
|
||
|
||
|
||
FIDOCON V -- WHERE'S IT GONNA BE?
|
||
|
||
It seems like we have just barely returned home from FidoCon IV
|
||
and here it is time to start thinking about FidoCon V already. A
|
||
successful conference of this sort takes a great deal of advance
|
||
planning and coordination. The Membership Services Committee,
|
||
under the chairmanship of Phil Ardussi, has been charged with
|
||
recommending a site to hold FidoCon in August 1988.
|
||
|
||
Would you like to host the next FidoCon in your city? Here is
|
||
your chance. Send a proposal to the FidoCon Site Selection
|
||
subcommittee to be considered for the honor of hosting FidoCon V.
|
||
|
||
What do you need to do to host FidoCon in your city? I'm glad
|
||
you asked. Planning an international conference requires a great
|
||
deal of work on the part of the hosts. A site must be selected
|
||
with adequate meeting space, accessibility, reasonable price and
|
||
1001 other details. To give you an idea of what needs to be done
|
||
and to give the Site Selection Subcommittee some information
|
||
about your city, we need to have the following questionnaire
|
||
filled out:
|
||
|
||
LOCATION:
|
||
|
||
1. What is the mileage from the airport to the host hotel?
|
||
|
||
2. Is shuttle service furnished by the hotel available to
|
||
and from the hotel and airport?
|
||
|
||
3. Are there direct (no connections) flights from the top
|
||
ten largest metropolitan areas to your airport?
|
||
|
||
HOTEL FACILITIES:
|
||
|
||
1. Is there a large (150 person) conference room which
|
||
will be available throughout the conference?
|
||
|
||
2. Are there at least three smaller conference rooms which
|
||
will be available for meetings during the conference?
|
||
|
||
3. Will there be display space for vendors?
|
||
|
||
4. Will there be a small private conference room available
|
||
for the host and other committees?
|
||
|
||
5. Will the hotel guarantee room rate, not to exceed $80
|
||
for double occupancy?
|
||
|
||
6. Will the host committee prepare a list including price
|
||
ranges and bill of fare for all hotel restaurants in
|
||
advance of the conference?
|
||
|
||
7. Will the hotel provide early committment on prices of
|
||
banquets, receptions, coffee break service, and any
|
||
other food and beverage service to the conference
|
||
sessions?
|
||
FidoNews 4-38 Page 14 5 Oct 1987
|
||
|
||
|
||
8. Does the hotel have handicap facilities?
|
||
|
||
LOCAL SUPPORT:
|
||
|
||
1. There must be an active committee consisting of at
|
||
least five members in the host city at least nine
|
||
months before the conference. Members of this
|
||
committee should be prepared to spend at least two
|
||
hours per week in the early planning stages and at
|
||
least 8-10 hours per week just before the conference.
|
||
The local chair should work closely with the FidoCon
|
||
subcommittee chair by Net Mail, US Mail, and voice.
|
||
Please furnish the name of the host committee and the
|
||
name and address of the host chairperson.
|
||
|
||
2. Sponsorship of the conference by a local user group
|
||
is okay. Please furnish the name of the sponsoring
|
||
group, if any.
|
||
|
||
3. Will a list of nearby restaurants (all price ranges --
|
||
including fast food) and local entertainment be
|
||
prepared by the local committee?
|
||
|
||
4. Will maps of the area would be provided to attendees?
|
||
|
||
5. What activities for family members should will be
|
||
planned by the local committee?
|
||
|
||
6. Will there be a software swap area set up with
|
||
computers for people to trade disks? Will any of them
|
||
be equipped with a printer and/or modem? Will disk
|
||
sales (at cost) be included?
|
||
|
||
7. Will there be conference souvenirs, including but not
|
||
limited to T-shirts and hats, available throughout the
|
||
conference?
|
||
|
||
8. Will a special rate on car rentals be available to
|
||
FidoCon attendees?
|
||
|
||
OTHER:
|
||
|
||
1. What other events would you suggest for attendees?
|
||
|
||
2. What are the features of your city that make it
|
||
particularly desirable for hosting FidoCon?
|
||
|
||
GENERAL COMMENTS: (To be filled in by the prospective hosts)
|
||
|
||
Please give a lot of thought to the amount of time and money that
|
||
will be involved in hosting FidoCon. Then, write up your
|
||
proposal and send it to us. We will evaluate all proposals and
|
||
make recommendations to the IFNA Board of Directors.
|
||
|
||
Proposals can be sent by NetMail to 128/13, or by US Snail to:
|
||
Jim Cannell
|
||
FidoNews 4-38 Page 15 5 Oct 1987
|
||
|
||
|
||
4350 Burton Way #238
|
||
Colorado Springs, Colorado
|
||
80918
|
||
|
||
If you want to include any printed promotional materials from the
|
||
hotel or other facility, forward five copies to the above
|
||
address.
|
||
|
||
If you have any questions or problems, please send me NetMail or
|
||
give me a voice call at 303-531-9043. The other members of the
|
||
FidoCon Site Selection subcommittee are also willing to provide
|
||
any assistance. They are:
|
||
|
||
Chuck Sanders 128/16
|
||
Irene Henderson 107/9
|
||
Steve Bonine 115/700
|
||
Phil Ardussi 157/1
|
||
|
||
If there is anyone else out there who has experience in
|
||
convention planning that is not connected with one of the
|
||
prospective host cities who wants to help with planning, you are
|
||
welcome to join the Membership Services Site Selection
|
||
Subcommittee. Send a NetMail note to Phil Ardussi at 157/1.
|
||
|
||
PROPOSALS MUST BE RECEIVED BY OCTOBER 31.
|
||
=========================================
|
||
|
||
Jim Cannell
|
||
FidoCon Site Selection Subcommittee Chairperson
|
||
128/13
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
||
FidoNews 4-38 Page 16 5 Oct 1987
|
||
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|
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|
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|
||
|
||
Membership in IFNA is open to any individual or organization that
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
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** Please NOTE that IFNA is a general not-for-profit organization
|
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|
||
membership in January 1987. The first elected Board of
|
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Directors was filled in August 1987. The IFNA Echomail
|
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Conference has been established on FidoNet to assist the
|
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Board. We welcome your input on this Conference.
|
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|
||
FidoNews 4-38 Page 17 5 Oct 1987
|
||
|
||
|
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INTERNATIONAL FIDONET ASSOCIATION
|
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ORDER FORM
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|
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Publications
|
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|
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The IFNA publications can be obtained by downloading from Fido
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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