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180 lines
7.5 KiB
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PROTOCOL: ALT
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CONNECT 2400
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CBBS(R) 4.0.3b
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01/08/94 10:04:57
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Welcome updated 09/12/92; CBBS(R)/Chicago (312) 545-8086
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YOU CAN SKIP TO LOGON by hitting ctl-K - view WELCOME later with W command!
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** WELCOME TO WARD AND RANDY'S CBBS(R)
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** (COMPUTERIZED BULLETIN BOARD SYSTEM
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Y/N: want CBBS "1st time user" info?
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Y/N: want CBBS "1st time user" info?^U
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?^U
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?^U
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?ward;christensen;odraw;;fullc;piss
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++LINE > 9 LONG - truncated, return to ACCEPT, ^U to RE-ENTER:
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CHRISTENS^U
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?n;ward;christensen;odraw;;fullc;piss
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Logging name to disk...
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You are caller 231608; next msg =46553; 382 active msgs.
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Prev. call 01/04/94 @ 22:58, next msg was 46545
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Recording logon for next time.
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Use FULL? to check assignments
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?^U
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?xxxxx
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"Mine" command checking for msgs TO you, ^K to ab
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>Function:?dir c:log;dir c:killed;dir summary;type-20 log,ward c;or;*;short
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LOG. 4
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KILLED. 1
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SUMMARY. 25
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2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
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E#46545,
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]R,PIZZA.MAP,
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E#46546,
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]S,MESSAGE.X46,
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01/05/94,00:17:13,231586,2,ROY LIPSCOMB,,2
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01/05/94,07:26:51,231587,2,JIMMY WU,chi,2
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01/05/94,07:43:05,231588,2,EARL HALL,,2
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01/05/94,11:02:18,231589,2,CLIFF SHARP,,
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01/05/94,11:06:42,231590,2,CLIFF SHARP,,2
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01/05/94,12:03:33,231591,2,DENNIS STAHL,,1
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01/05/94,13:09:28,231592,2,JOHN BAUSCHARD,,2
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01/05/94,19:06:44,231593,2,D D,d,
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01/05/94,23:10:27,231594,2,MICHAEL SHARTIAG,,
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E#46547,7
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01/06/94,09:39:09,231595,2,DENNIS STAHL,,1
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01/06/94,10:33:06,231596,2,CHAVALIN ARORA,,2
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01/06/94,13:19:10,231597,2,STEVE AIDIKONIS,,1
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01/06/94,22:16:32,231598,2,EDWARD MARSH,,3
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01/06/94,23:39:37,231599,2,MURRAY ARNOW,,3
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01/06/94,23:47:06,231600,2,MARK SMITHSON,Chicago/IL,3
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01/07/94,02:26:25,231601,2,NICK STEWART,Chi_town,
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E#46548,
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01/07/94,08:16:47,231602,2,DENNIS STAHL,,0
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01/07/94,13:27:32,231603,2,DENNIS STAHL,,0
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01/07/94,22:16:45,231604,2,PHIL SCHUMAN,,
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E#46549,
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E#46550,
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01/07/94,23:20:54,231605,2,ROY LIPSCOMB,,2
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01/07/94,23:49:43,231606,2,MELVIN LEWIS,,
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E#46551,
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E#46552,35
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01/08/94,08:56:21,231607,2,MURRAY ARNOW,,3
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01/08/94,10:05:20,231608,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
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46545 01/04/94 WARD CHRISTENSEN => ANDY SHAPIRO: "R/16 YEARS!"
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46546 01/04/94 WARD CHRISTENSEN => ALL: "CBBS 16TH ANNIV PARTY 2/19"
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46547 01/05/94 MICHAEL SHARTIAG => ALL: "RECHARGABLE ALKALINES"
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46548 01/07/94 NICK STEWART => ALL: "C"
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46549 01/07/94 PHIL SCHUMAN => ALL: "CELLULAR PORTABLE FOR SALE"
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46550 01/07/94 PHIL SCHUMAN => WARD: "DIGITAL MODEMS"
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46551 01/07/94 MELVIN LEWIS => ALL: "WINDOWS & OS/2 COMMUNICATIONS"
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46552 01/08/94 MELVIN LEWIS => SYSOP: "XMODEM DOCUMENTATION"
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- End of summary -
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Retrieving flagged msgs: C skips, K aborts.
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Msg 46545 is 09 line(s) on 01/04/94 from WARD CHRISTENSEN
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to ANDY SHAPIRO re: R/16 YEARS!
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Uh, I have some old logs - I can scan thru 'em, but I think I have the old
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ones offline - perhaps on unreadable 800K media, heh - back when you could
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buy a double-step (80-track) 5.25" low density drive, and pack 10 sectors
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per track, getting 800K out of it - so I'd have to check how far back I
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go.
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I did find a couple logins from Jan '89 including your trying to help
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someone with a TRS 4P hoping to get some DOS stuff going, you told 'em to
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find a new home for it and buy another machine. heh.
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Thanks for the congrats - hope you can make the party.
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Msg 46546 is 01 line(s) on 01/04/94 from WARD CHRISTENSEN
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to ALL re: CBBS 16TH ANNIV PARTY 2/19
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Blank
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Msg 46547 is 05 line(s) on 01/05/94 from MICHAEL SHARTIAG
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to ALL re: RECHARGABLE ALKALINES
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From the little I have read about them, they are new, specially designed
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or formulated battries. You have to get the batteries and the special
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recharger. While only assuming, if it were a special circuit in the
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charger alone, they would market it to the world for use with standard
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alkaline battries.
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Msg 46548 is 00 line(s) on 01/07/94 from NICK STEWART
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to ALL re: C
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Msg 46549 is 11 line(s) on 01/07/94 from PHIL SCHUMAN
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to ALL re: CELLULAR PORTABLE FOR SALE
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I have 2 Motorola Ultra Classic Alpha's for sale.
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These are the thin tall portable with 100 memory locations,
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and each supports alphanumeric entries.
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These would be a good deal for anyone just wanting to keep their number
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and swapping into a portable - as the carriers usually rebate the dealers
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for all NEW number activations with $200-$250 to offset the cost of a NEW
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phone for a NEW customer. Existing customers wanting to change have to
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bite the bullet.
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I also have an older thicker Motorola portable 8000 that is numeric only,
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and has 16 memory locations.
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all are working and in service as I type.
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Msg 46550 is 13 line(s) on 01/07/94 from PHIL SCHUMAN
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to WARD re: DIGITAL MODEMS
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is you think X.25 is a little scary. try 'digital modems'
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this is the technology used by some credit card verification systems that
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have the card swipe read and transmitted via originating modem to a 'digital'
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device the looks at the T-1 bit stream (on one of the 24 or more channels)
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and decodes the bit stream directly into data without converting to analog
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and then passing the analog stream into a modem.
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Another Digital Signal Processing technique is used to combine FAX data -
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which of course is just V.29 9600 bps data streams into a mux for remote
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office connections. Instead of chewing up 64kbs of a analog voice channel,
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the mux merely carves out 9600 for the real fax data, and another 32kbs for
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the compressed voice (or 16kbs, or even 8kbps) and leave the rest for any
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kind of data. so on a single 56k line, you get FAX, voice line, and data
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. neat huh ??
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Msg 46551 is 18 line(s) on 01/07/94 from MELVIN LEWIS
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to ALL re: WINDOWS & OS/2 COMMUNICATIONS
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I am currently writing a Windows 3.0/3.1 communications program which was
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initially to be used on my job (microwave radio tech) to communicate with
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our HP1000 CP/M (LARSCAN 1000) alarm system. After successfuly completing
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this portion of the program I decided to implement file xfer capabilities
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in the program so that I could use it for all of my communications needs.
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I have since been able to include XMODEM(Checksum)/(CRC) with excellent
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results. I would be interested in any specific C or assembly examples of
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ANY and ALL other transfer protocols. I may be reached via Compuserve Mail
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through my user ID 72700,3275.
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Also, I would be interested in any information or examples of Windows code
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implementing serial or parallel communications. I have the terminal example
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written by Brian Woodruff of Microsoft, but this example does not include
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any mention of file xfer protocols or switching between 7E1-8N1-7E1.The
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particular problem that I am having in this respect is that after the file
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is transferred successfuly and I switch back to 7E1 I can transmit from my
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keyboard to the remote system but I can't recieve from the remote system.
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I would appreciate any input from anyone on this problem or the above mentined
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protocol examples. Thanks, M. Glenn Lewis, Las Vegas, NV
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Msg 46552 is 08 line(s) on 01/08/94 from MELVIN LEWIS
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to SYSOP re: XMODEM DOCUMENTATION
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I have an old copy of XYMODEM.DOC which I recieved from Compuserve and I was
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able to implement the protocol in a Windows comm program (see message to ALL)
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but I wanted to find out if there have been any "official" enhancements or
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additions to this document since 1989. If so I may be reached via Compuserve
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USER ID 72700,3275 if you have the time or maybe you could leave me a note
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on this system directing me to the source of such information. I don't want
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to take up any more of your time than neccessary so I'll cut it short with
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a Thank You, M. Glenn Lewis, Automated Microwave West, Las Vegas, NV. Bye.
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dup. chars.
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>Function:?
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>Function:? |