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CBBS(R) 4.0.3b
12/21/91 00:01:15
Y/N: want CBBS "1st time user" info?^U
?^U
?^U
?n;ward;christensen;odraw;;fullc;piss
Logging name to disk...
You are caller 224916; next msg =45363; 374 active msgs.
Prev. call 12/19/91 @ 21:28, next msg was 45358
Recording logon for next time...
Use FULL? to check assignments
?^U
?xxxxx
"Mine" command checking for msgs TO y
>Function:?dir c:log;dir c:killed;dir summary;type-20 log,ward c;or;*;short
LOG. 4
KILLED. 32
SUMMARY. 24
12/17/91,22:18:46,224872,1,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
E#45355,8
12/17/91,23:53:12,224873,2,CHARLIE KESTNER,,2
RD CHRISTENSEN,,1
12/19/91,06:08:51,224890,2,PETE JONES,,1
12/19/91,07:39:47,224891,2,LARRY GLASSMAN,,1
12/19/91,07:59:41,224892,2,ED FOSTER,,2
12/19/91,08:55:42,224893,2,ED FOSTER,,
E#45356,
E#45357,4
12/19/91,10:29:57,224894,2,DENNIS STAHL,,4
12/19/91,13:37:53,224895,2,DENNIS STAHL,,1
12/19/91,13:52:46,224896,2,DON PIVEN,,1
12/19/91,18:26:04,224897,1,MAX KOHN,,10
12/19/91,19:46:52,224898,1,RICHARD GOZDAL,,2
12/19/91,19:59:45,224899,2,STEVE AIDIKONIS,,2
12/19/91,21:28:54,224900,1,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
E#45358,4
12/19/91,21:46:24,224901,2,BILL MATTSON,,1
12/20/91,00:28:11,224902,1,STEVE RYAN,,0
12/20/91,00:39:29,224903,2,BUSTER HYMEN,Niles/ IL,3
12/20/91,02:40:44,224904,2,JERRY OLSEN,,
E#45359,3
12/20/91,02:55:42,224905,2,JERRY OLSEN,,
E#45360,3
12/20/91,05:42:17,224906,9,ERIC BOHLMAN,,4
12/20/91,14:38:56,224907,2,JAMES SCHMIDT,,1
12/20/91,17:21:10,224908,3,JIM COLLING,,4
12/20/91,18:21:48,224909,1,RICHARD GOZDAL,,
E#45361,
E#45362,4
12/20/91,19:10:17,224910,1,ANDY SHAPIRO,,1
12/20/91,19:32:40,224911,2,DAVID BETHANY,,2
12/20/91,20:23:13,224912,1,ROY LIPSCOMB,,1
12/20/91,22:09:37,224913,3,MURRAY ARNOW,,2
12/20/91,22:35:12,224914,2,PHIL SCOPES,Chicago,
12/20/91,23:57:15,224915,9,JIM POLOUS,,1
12/21/91,00:01:19,224916,1,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
45358 12/19/91 WARD CHRISTENSEN => ED FOSTER: "R/SCALABLE FONTS"
45359 12/20/91 JERRY OLSEN => BILL WOLFF: "R/CP/M ON COMMODORE 64"
45360 12/20/91 JERRY OLSEN => WARD: "SYSTEM()"
45361 12/20/91 RICHARD GOZDAL => ALL: "CHIPS WANTED"
45362 12/20/91 RICHARD GOZDAL => ALL: "CHIPS WANTED"
---- End of summary ----
Retrieving flagged msgs: C skips, K aborts.
Msg 45358 is 07 line(s) on 12/19/91 from WARD CHRISTENSEN
to ED FOSTER re: R/SCALABLE FONTS
Wow! I've never heard of scaleable fonts being built into the
printer so you can just send ascii like that - especially a dot matrix!
Is there a windows driver for it so if you wanted to do some low-end
desktop publishing, you could?
Thanks!
Thanks also for the CBBS reply. It would have to be "C" for portability
(well...) to chinet, a Unix system.
Msg 45359 is 02 line(s) on 12/20/91 from JERRY OLSEN
to BILL WOLFF re: R/CP/M ON COMMODORE 64
If you haven't found help elsewhere, post a msg over on The Advocate
(312.939.4411). Several C-64 users or former user there.
Msg 45360 is 14 line(s) on 12/20/91 from JERRY OLSEN
to WARD re: SYSTEM()
Actually system()--or a couple of other, compiler-specific fxns which
might offer some advantages--**does** sound appropriate, based upon
the scenario you mention.
It would work something like this....Upload the new version of
CBBS with the current password protection. Then, shell to DOS with
system()--of course again with password--to do your renaming and such.
And finally, have one more passworded routine to reboot (after the
then-current version of CBBS does any appropriate housekeeping). At
that point, you would call back to test the new version.
Assuming the new version doesn't utterly crash <G>, you could
use its own system() routine to rename things back if desired--without
bothering Randy to do so.
Happy holidays to you and all. I'm outa here for a few days to
escape from the computers, phones and editors. <GGG>
Msg 45361 is 03 line(s) on 12/20/91 from RICHARD GOZDAL
to ALL re: CHIPS WANTED
I'm looking for some RAM chips. (DIPs?)
I need (36) 1M x 1 80 ns chips for a Micronics memory board. Any
one selling cheap chips? I saw them listed in a catalog for $5.99.
Msg 45362 is 01 line(s) on 12/20/91 from RICHARD GOZDAL
to ALL re: CHIPS WANTED
A number for early evenings for chips: 312-775-2593.
No dup. chars.
>Function:?