textfiles/bbs/CBBS/1993/930918.ch
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PROTOCOL: ALT
CONNECT 2400
CBBS(R) 4.0.3b
09/18/93 23:16:50
Y/N: want CBBS "1st time user" info?^U
?^U
?^U
?n;ward;christensen;odraw;;fullc;piss
Logging name to disk...
You are caller 230793; next msg =46470; 374 active msgs.
Prev. call 09/16/93 @ 23:12, next msg was 46469
Recording logon for next time.
Use FULL? to check assignments
?^U
?xxxxx
"Mine" command checking for msgs TO you, ^K to abor
>Function:?dir c:log;dir c:killed;dir summary;type-20 log,ward c;or;*;short
LOG. 4
KILLED. 80
SUMMARY. 25
23:12:21,230771,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
E#46469,3
09/17/93,03:15:40,230772,2,JOHN SIMPSON,Chicago/Il,4
]JOHN SIMPSON,
09/17/93,08:09:35,230773,2,JERRY HASLETT,,0
09/17/93,11:24:21,230774,2,DENNIS STAHL,,
09/17/93,11:40:59,230775,2,MIKE NATHAN,Chicago/ il,4
09/17/93,12:34:56,230776,2,KEN STOX,,2
09/17/93,13:59:53,230777,2,PETE JONES,,2
09/17/93,16:46:08,230778,2,BOB SULIN,Berwyn/IL,1
09/17/93,20:51:09,230779,2,NORB DEMBINSKI,,1
09/17/93,22:18:03,230780,2,MICHAEL SHARTIAG,,2
09/17/93,22:23:26,230781,2,MURRAY ARNOW,,1
09/17/93,22:49:54,230782,2,BENJAMIN COHEN,,2
09/17/93,22:59:50,230783,2,PHIL SCHUMAN,,1
09/17/93,23:58:01,230784,2,MIKE NELSON,Warrenville/ IL,5
09/18/93,08:27:34,230785,2,JERRY HASLETT,,0
09/18/93,10:18:14,230786,2,BOB SULIN,,
09/18/93,10:25:34,230787,2,BOB SULIN,,3
09/18/93,11:03:09,230788,2,MIKE FLANN,Chicago,
>Help: A,18
09/18/93,14:31:41,230789,2,THOMAS ALFER,Chicago/ Illinois,3
09/18/93,17:25:17,230790,2,JERRY HASLETT,,1
09/18/93,21:21:15,230791,2,DAVID JOHNSON,,1
09/18/93,22:50:19,230792,2,ALEX ZELL,,
09/18/93,23:16:53,230793,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
46469 09/16/93 WARD CHRISTENSEN => ALL: "SCSI"
- End of summary -
Retrieving flagged msgs: C skips, K aborts.
Msg 46469 is 06 line(s) on 09/16/93 from WARD CHRISTENSEN
to ALL re: SCSI
Some things I think I've learned:
- fast means 10mb (normal is 5)
- the drives and controllers adopt - agree - on the lowest common speed.
- WIDE means 16-bit. At least in IBM, you can get 16-8 bit converters to
run old 8-bit drives on a "wide" controller's ribbon cable.
Anyone know if SCSI II is the one that supports 15 devices?
dup. chars.
>Function:?