CBBS(R) 4.0.3b 01/30/90 23:15:23 Y/N: want CBBS "1st time user" info?^U ?^U ?^U ?n;ward;christensen;odraw;;fullc;piss Logging name to disk... You are caller 212359; next msg =43110; 364 active msgs. Prev. call 01/27/90 @ 20:26, next msg was 43095 Recording logon for next time. Use FULL? to check assignments ?^U ?xxxxx "Mine" command checking for >Function:?dir c:log;dir c:killed;dir summary;type-30 log,ward c;or;*;short LOG. 5 KILLED. 91 SUMMARY. 24 01/30/90,23:15:27,212359,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, 43095 01/27/90 B >Function:?type-60 log,ward c;or;*;shor{{{ 01/27/90,20:29:14,212269,X,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,2 ]McStun was twitted. Not hung up upon, but unable to enter msgs. WARD CHRISTENSEN, 01/27/90,21:09:48,212270,3,DAVID JOHNSON,,6 01/27/90,21:37:51,212271,2,JIM POLOUS,, ]K,43084,JIM POLOUS, 4 01/27/90,21:56:51,212272,2,RONALD PANNING,?z??+|, 01/27/90,22:00:51,212273,2,THOM QUICK,,4 01/27/90,22:07:45,212274,2,JAMES SCHMIDT,,1 01/27/90,22:21:12,212275,1,WILLIAM DAVIES,,20 01/27/90,22:45:22,212276,1,BILL HOLT,, E#43095,23 01/27/90,23:33:08,212277,1,JOHN GALT,,7 01/27/90,23:39:22,212278,1,JOHN GALT,,6 01/27/90,23:45:01,212279,2,BILL MATTSON,, 01/28/90,00:02:12,212280,2,JAY CAPLAN,Brooklyn/ NY,8 01/28/90,00:09:03,212281,2,PETE CANTELE,,2 01/28/90,00:33:24,212282,2,MIKE REINHART,,14 01/28/90,01:08:49,212283,2,CHRIS WALKER WALKER,ontario/ ca, 01/28/90,02:42:50,212284,1,ROBERT GOLENIA,niles, E#43096,22 01/28/90,03:06:55,212285,2,BRYAN LOEBBAKA,DesPlaines/Il.,15 01/28/90,03:30:23,212286,2,ERIC BOHLMAN,,0 01/28/90,08:17:19,212287,2,JAMES KIMURA,Oak Park/ IL,2 01/28/90,09:49:42,212288,2,RONALD PANNING,, 01/28/90,12:04:07,212289,1,CHARLIE KESTNER,,16 01/28/90,14:09:55,212290,2,KEVIN KEYSER,,1 01/28/90,14:29:25,212291,1,BOB RINALDI,NILES/IL,11 01/28/90,14:58:31,212292,2,BILL WOLFF,, E#43097,7 01/28/90,15:11:22,212293,1,JIM DAVIS,,7 01/28/90,15:30:57,212294,2,JOY SA,chicago,1 01/28/90,17:06:28,212295,2,CHRIS AUSTIN,SCHAUMBURG IL.,11 01/28/90,17:33:46,212296,2,DAVID SILVERT,,6 01/28/90,18:10:07,212297,2,DENNIS STAHL,,1 01/28/90,19:00:09,212298,2,JIM REDMAN,chicago,6 01/28/90,19:26:10,212299,1,RICHARD GOZDAL,, E#43098,3 01/28/90,20:15:30,212300,1,JEFF PARRISH,ZION/ IL,6 01/28/90,20:34:02,212301,2,MIKE COOK,,9 01/28/90,22:20:40,212302,1,BILL HOLT,,2 01/28/90,22:31:52,212303,2,PHIL JERN,,6 01/28/90,23:01:39,212304,2,JIM SACKETT,, E#43099,11 01/28/90,23:22:15,212305,2,ERIC BOHLMAN,, E#43100,5 01/29/90,05:24:50,212306,2,PETE JONES,,1 01/29/90,05:58:06,212307,2,BILL WOLFF,,2 01/29/90,08:21:50,212308,2,KEN STRITZEL,,2 01/29/90,09:28:34,212309,2,GERALD CLARK,,13 01/29/90,10:21:49,212310,2,CLIFF SHARP,,3 01/29/90,11:36:43,212311,2,DENNIS STAHL,,1 01/29/90,12:05:33,212312,1,BRENT JONES,,2 01/29/90,12:30:29,212313,1,BRENT JONES,, E#43101,11 01/29/90,13:12:01,212314,1,KEN YOUNG,il, 01/29/90,14:32:20,212315,1,ZULFI SAYLAWALA,nj, 01/29/90,16:21:49,212316,3,TROY TUCKER,, >Help: MULTI,5 01/29/90,16:29:34,212317,3,TROY TUCKER,, E#43102, 01/29/90,17:22:11,212318,1,LANE LARRISON,,4 01/29/90,18:09:18,212319,2,JAMES SCHMIDT,, E#43103,3 01/29/90,18:46:23,212320,1,HAROLD KIMREY,Darien Il,6 01/29/90,18:49:58,212321,1,JERRY HASLETT,, 01/29/90,18:52:38,212322,1,JERRY HASLETT,,2 01/29/90,18:57:34,212323,2,KEVIN KEYSER,,1 01/29/90,19:17:00,212324,1,FRED JONES,,17 01/29/90,19:47:10,212325,2,DON PIVEN,,1 01/29/90,20:03:27,212326,2,RUSS REVZAN,, E#43104,7 01/29/90,21:15:24,212327,3,MURRAY ARNOW,,2 01/29/90,21:22:19,212328,2,STAN BEGGS,,3 01/29/90,21:29:31,212329,2,JIM SACKETT,,4 01/29/90,21:58:26,212330,1,JOSEPH SKOM,,4 01/29/90,22:16:58,212331,2,BILL WOLFF,,1 01/29/90,22:47:20,212332,2,ERIC BOHLMAN,, E#43105,2 01/29/90,22:51:25,212333,2,DAVID SILVERT,, >Help: LIST,14 ]f*WHY AM I HAVING SUCH A DIFFICULT TIME WORKING THIS BOARD? DAVID SILVERT, 01/30/90,04:36:00,212334,2,JERRY OLSEN,,2 01/30/90,05:43:57,212335,2,ALEX ZELL,, 01/30/90,07:48:12,212336,1,BOB SULLIVAN,,4 01/30/90,08:20:18,212337,2,PAUL STREETER,,35 01/30/90,10:44:23,212338,1,DRAMEL THOMPSON,OAK PARK/IL, >Help: BBSS, >Help: BBS,15 01/30/90,11:18:49,212339,1,GARY MCCOY,, E#43106,5 01/30/90,13:41:54,212340,2,DENNIS STAHL,,1 01/30/90,16:20:30,212341,2,DON PIVEN,,0 01/30/90,16:57:49,212342,1,RYAN HATCH,DURHAM/NC,5 01/30/90,17:00:42,212343,2,MARTY DIPPEL,, >Help: RANGE,8 01/30/90,17:13:30,212344,1,LANE LARRISON,,1 01/30/90,17:21:22,212345,1,RYAN HATCH,,9 01/30/90,17:29:57,212346,1,RYAN HATCH,,6 01/30/90,17:37:22,212347,1,RYAN HATCH,,16 01/30/90,17:59:12,212348,2,STEVE SHIMKUS,CHICAGO/IL.,3 01/30/90,18:01:43,212349,2,KEVIN KEYSER,,1 01/30/90,20:16:36,212350,2,JIM POLOUS,, E#43107,15 01/30/90,20:41:32,212351,3,RUSTY BLOMMAERT,northlake il,6 01/30/90,21:09:27,212352,1,RICHARD GOZDAL,, E#43108,4 01/30/90,21:33:26,212353,2,JIM SACKETT,,5 01/30/90,21:59:47,212354,2,ALEX ZELL,, 01/30/90,22:07:07,212355,1,CHARLIE KESTNER,,3 01/30/90,22:16:17,212356,3,MURRAY ARNOW,,1 01/30/90,22:30:25,212357,2,ERIC BOHLMAN,,2 01/30/90,22:34:00,212358,2,ERIC BOHLMAN,, E#43109,5 01/30/90,23:15:27,212359,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, 43095 01/27/90 BILL HOLT => SYSOP: "BBS LISTS" 43096 01/28/90 ROBERT GOLENIA => COLIN SCHROEDER: "R/1M SIMM BUYING GROUP" 43097 01/28/90 BILL WOLFF => ALL: "MICROBYTES!" 43098X 01/28/90 RICHARD GOZDAL => ALL: "QB HELP" 43099 01/28/90 JIM SACKETT => ALL: "DOUBLE ECHO W/PROCOMM" 43100 01/28/90 ERIC BOHLMAN => RICHARD GOZDAL: "R/QB HELP" 43101 01/29/90 BRENT JONES => ALL: "CLIPPER" 43102X 01/29/90 TROY TUCKER => ANYONE: "HAHAHAHA" 43103 01/29/90 JAMES SCHMIDT => WARD CHRISTENSEN: "CIS FIXPAR.THD" 43104 01/29/90 RUSS REVZAN => WARD C: "HELP" 43105 01/29/90 ERIC BOHLMAN => BRENT JONES: "R/CLIPPER" 43106 01/30/90 GARY MCCOY => ALL: "PRINTER FOR SALE" 43107 01/30/90 JIM POLOUS => BRENT JONES: "CLIPPER" 43108 01/30/90 RICHARD GOZDAL => ERIC BOHLMAN: "R/QB HELP" 43109 01/30/90 ERIC BOHLMAN => JIM POLOUS: "R/CLIPPER" - End of summary - Retrieving flagged msgs: C skips, K aborts. Msg 43095 is 04 line(s) on 01/27/90 from BILL HOLT to SYSOP re: BBS LISTS Only a couple of days ago, I saw numerous messages which added up to one very nice (seemingly) BBS list, starting about message 42565. WHERE DID THEY GO? At least, I can't seem to find them. A search of "o;1,bbs list" now returns no matches. Am I doing something wrong? Msg 43096 is 02 line(s) on 01/28/90 from ROBERT GOLENIA to COLIN SCHROEDER re: R/1M SIMM BUYING GROUP i am interested in the mode/fax board, leave me some info and latest price, thanx bob Msg 43097 is 13 line(s) on 01/28/90 from BILL WOLFF to ALL re: MICROBYTES! What is MicroBytes? MicroBytes is a electronic magazine that is published weekly and contains the latest in IBM, MS-DOS, and Apple systems. Get the scoop on the hardware and software before most magazines can get it in print. One thing I should note! MicroBytes is only distributed through licensed on-line services and you must pay a yearly high fee. Well the SYSOP on "The Round Table" (312-777-9480) is kind enough to flip for the bill for MicroBytes and so it doesn't cost it's members anything except a call. So call today and get validated! Don't wait and lose one more week of MicroBytes! Enjoy! No msg 43098 Msg 43099 is 10 line(s) on 01/28/90 from JIM SACKETT to ALL re: DOUBLE ECHO W/PROCOMM I have recently upgraded to a multi sync and vga card. I have noticed that when I call a BBS with Procomm or Procomm+ I get a double echo. This occurs when I reach the 25th line and every line there after. Is there a way to eliminate this anomily besides maybe setting the video default mode via the video card software before using Procomm? Is there a new version of Procomm that handles this? Does Qmodem have the same problem? I have a copy of Qmodem but haven't tries it yet. I have used it wmy old monitor but I prefer to use Procomm. Thanks for your help Jim Sackett Msg 43100 is 03 line(s) on 01/28/90 from ERIC BOHLMAN to RICHARD GOZDAL re: R/QB HELP Be a little more specific about what kinds of matrix operations you want to perform. Are you talking about just setting up a matrix, or are you doing matrix algebra like inversions? Msg 43101 is 02 line(s) on 01/29/90 from BRENT JONES to ALL re: CLIPPER Are there any Clipper programmers here? I have several questions about my learning and using it. No msg 43102 Msg 43103 is 07 line(s) on 01/29/90 from JAMES SCHMIDT to WARD CHRISTENSEN re: CIS FIXPAR.THD Ward, I downloaded you FIXPAR.THD from CIS and just wondered why you suggested a novice use Norton's Hex Mode Editor to perform the ZAP as opposed to using the formatted partition editor (F6 I think) of the same utility. Not being critical just curious (inquiring minds!). Thanks, James Msg 43104 is 13 line(s) on 01/29/90 from RUSS REVZAN to WARD C re: HELP It was nice to get the network working, but I still have some questio I can not get answered by my supposed support staff from ibm. I don't know how to name the printers for use on the network. I have been told I have to name them so they can be called from any termi I just don't know how to identify each printer. Can you help? I have read the Iclass manual, but could not find any infor- mation. By the way, I did recieve a copy of LinkWay form Arlene (Ithink that is her name) the saleslady. It looks to be useful. Thanks in advance. Russ Revzan Dyett Middle School Msg 43105 is 01 line(s) on 01/29/90 from ERIC BOHLMAN to BRENT JONES re: R/CLIPPER I do Clipper programming. Ask away here, or call me voice at 708-251-5787. Msg 43106 is 11 line(s) on 01/30/90 from GARY MCCOY to ALL re: PRINTER FOR SALE Panasonic KX-P1091 printer for sale. Following features: - Near Letter Quality - Tractor & Friction Feed - Epson Compatible - 120 cps - 1K Print Buffer - Parallel Interface - Front Panel Print Mode Selector - Works Perfectly! Asking $120 including 6 ribbon cartridges. Leave a message if interested. Msg 43107 is 30 line(s) on 01/30/90 from JIM POLOUS to BRENT JONES re: CLIPPER We have just begun to look at Clipper. We have purchased the Summer '87 version (believe it or not, it is currently the most recent version). Anyway, registered users of Summer'87 will automatically get the latest version (Version 5.0) when it is released sometime this quarter. Although I have read the{book a little and some additional books, and I haven't really done much in it, I've noticed a few things. First, Clipper is written in Microsoft C and it is interfaceable to Turbo C and Microsoft C and I would imagine assembler and Pascal as w{ell. I did find two things about it that are unusual. First, we run a Novell Access server on our network, this runs under a special version of Quarterdeck's multitasking environment, Desqview. Clipper apparently polls the keyboard directly, so when I ran the program on the access server from remote, it appeared to lock up. Not really true, when I hung up, it reset fine. Also, the EXE files (and it does create EXE files) are H-U-G-E. I wrote a test program that displayed a message, "HELLO I AM A CLIPPER PROGRAM". It was in excess of 145K I wonder if there is a way to strip all of the unused code, because I can't see that there would be a reason for 145K to print one line. When integrating it into C, you are not able to use, scanf, printf, fscanf or anything with 'scanf' in it. They recommend that all screen/keyboard i/o be done through Clipper, but putch and getch seem to work fine. Also, when linking Turbo C, in with Clipper you have to include the C library for the memory model that you're working with and it may take some fidgiting around with parameters in Turbo C. All clipper functions appear to be in upper case, pass parameters in the Pascal fashion and cannot pass parameters to C functions in the normal way. You have to call a function to get the parameters. According to a blurb in one of the magazines Clipper 5.0 will be database independent. This is great for us because we are using a lot of Paradox 3.0 tables because of the abilwM3f*ity to do on demand querying.Call my bbs:708/4220527 & Start a Clipper disc. Msg 43108 is 03 line(s) on 01/30/90 from RICHARD GOZDAL to ERIC BOHLMAN re: R/QB HELP Was talking about a plain matrix. I think I can get away with a two dimension array and play with that. It seems like it would be shorter code. Msg 43109 is 09 line(s) on 01/30/90 from ERIC BOHLMAN to JIM POLOUS re: R/CLIPPER The large size of .EXE files is due to the inclusion of a run-time engine (not just library routines). Because of things like macro evaluation, some of the code has to be semi-interpreted even after it's compiled. It's a bit of a bear to live with, but fortunately the EXE size doesn't increase all that drastically once you get over that initial hurdle. As far as I can tell, compiled programs access the keyboard with BIOS int 16H rather than directly trapping the hardware interrupt, so most key macro programs and the like should work with it (though programs that force keys in at the DOS (int 21h) level probably won't work). dup. chars. >Function:?