CBBS(R) 4.0.3b 06/05/91 22:28:13 Y/N: want CBBS "1st time user" info?^U ?^U ?^U ?n;ward;christensen;odraw;;fullc;piss Logging name to disk... You are caller 221949; next msg =44831; 377 active msgs. Prev. call 06/03/91 @ 23:09, next msg was 44821 Recording logon for next time... Use FULL? to check assignments ?^U ?xxxxx "Mine" command checking for msgs TO you, >Function:?dir c:log;dir c:killed;dir summary;type-20 log,ward c;or;*;short LOG. 15 KILLED. 61 SUMMARY. 24 10:00,221920,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, E#44821, E#44822,13 06/04/91,02:24:28,221921,1,RANDY IMAGEN,,5 06/04/91,02:38:10,221922,2,ALEX ZELL,, 06/04/91,06:24:00,221923,2,JAMES SCHMIDT,,2 06/04/91,07:16:10,221924,2,BILL WOLFF,, E#44823, E#44824,16 06/04/91,07:50:07,221925,2,ED FOSTER,,0 06/04/91,07:51:39,221926,2,DENNIS STAHL,,3 06/04/91,09:03:53,221927,2,DON PIVEN,,2 06/04/91,09:50:16,221928,1,GERALD PINE,,5 06/04/91,12:01:37,221929,1,JERRY HASLETT,,2 06/04/91,15:42:22,221930,1,LANE LARRISON,,2 06/04/91,15:59:17,221931,2,BYRON GRUSH,,2 06/04/91,16:05:42,221932,1,MICHAEL SHARTIAG,, E#44825,3 06/04/91,19:59:44,221933,1,RICHARD GOZDAL,,5 06/04/91,20:07:58,221934,9,ERIC BOHLMAN,, E#44826,7 06/04/91,20:17:52,221935,9,ERIC BOHLMAN,, E#44827,2 06/05/91,00:03:09,221936,2,MICHAEL SHARTIAG,,1 06/05/91,04:28:32,221937,2,PETE JONES,,1 06/05/91,05:48:21,221938,2,BILL WOLFF,, E#44828, E#44829,10 06/05/91,06:20:25,221939,3,MURRAY ARNOW,,38 06/05/91,07:11:42,221940,2,DENNIS STAHL,,1 06/05/91,08:56:36,221941,2,DON PIVEN,,1 06/05/91,09:26:10,221942,9,DAVID GIBBS,, 06/05/91,09:45:41,221943,1,MARTY LINGG,,0 06/05/91,13:26:57,221944,2,DENNIS STAHL,,1 06/05/91,15:24:19,221945,2,BENJAMIN HO,Chicago/ IL,10 06/05/91,15:41:04,221946,2,TONY ANTONUCCI,, E#44830,7 06/05/91,17:34:23,221947,1,RICHARD GOZDAL,,1 06/05/91,19:48:36,221948,9,HARV MILLMAN,,3 06/05/91,22:28:17,221949,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, 44821 06/03/91 WARD CHRISTENSEN => DAVID JOHNSON: "R/IRQ CONFLICTS" 44822 06/03/91 WARD CHRISTENSEN => TONY ANTONUCCI: "R/LANTASTIC" 44823 06/04/91 BILL WOLFF => DONALD CROSS: "R/PRODIGY FOLLIES" 44824 06/04/91 BILL WOLFF => ALL: "MULTITASKING OR TIME SHARING" 44825 06/04/91 MICHAEL SHARTIAG => ALL: "FAT TABLES /REBUILDING" 44826 06/04/91 ERIC BOHLMAN => BILL WOLFF: "R/MULTITASKING OR TIME SHARING" 44827 06/04/91 ERIC BOHLMAN => ALL: "COPH-2 BBS NUMBER CHANGE" 44828 06/05/91 BILL WOLFF => MICHAEL SHARTIAG: "R/FAT TABLES /REBUILDING" 44829 06/05/91 BILL WOLFF => ERIC BOHLMAN: "R/MULTITASKING OR TIME SHARING" 44830 06/05/91 TONY ANTONUCCI => WARD: "XIRCOM" ---- End of summary ---- Retrieving flagged msgs: C skips, K aborts. Msg 44821 is 03 line(s) on 06/03/91 from WARD CHRISTENSEN to DAVID JOHNSON re: R/IRQ CONFLICTS Yep, Lantastic can use IRQs above 7. Nope, my PC can't. Only XTs. I DO have a 286 in it (even a lowly communications 'box' needs more than a 4.77mhz 8088!) Msg 44822 is 16 line(s) on 06/03/91 from WARD CHRISTENSEN to TONY ANTONUCCI re: R/LANTASTIC My tech ref says that IRQ5 is for the hard disk. Since this is a PC, and not an AT, I think that means I can't use it. I recall that the AT uses a looping I/O instruction instead of interrupts "or something" and thus frees up IRQ5, right? Re: Network Eye: Simply a fantastic program! I really enjoy "toying" with it. (I have no legit use for any of this - just a hobby). Re: Lantastic Z: Ya, seems to work fine in serial, and even parallel, when I changed the IRQ to make it work (then changed it back when commo wouldn't work - sure wish I could figure out who is using IRQ2 that prevents it commo from working with irq2 selected in Lantastic's Ethernet board! P.S. network eye is NOT as good as many of the remote operations packages- because it doesn't support graphics. But like Lantastic, it is very frugal on memory usage. Problem with the Xircom is that you have to go with the AI version of Lantastic (Adapter Independent). This is $99 per node, rather than software being bundled with the ethernet card. Msg 44823 is 12 line(s) on 06/04/91 from BILL WOLFF to DONALD CROSS re: R/PRODIGY FOLLIES A TSR would be a nice way to monitor what Prodigy is up to. Although the short fall of that idea is that the Prodigy software goes out of it's way to conflict with TSRs. I have tried to use TSRs with Prodigy and they either won't work or work only half the time. The Prodigy manual tells you to remove all TSRs before running Prodigy anyway. There was one report that I had heard was that when you sign the agreement to use Prodigy, you also agree that it is okay that Prodigy now has access to to your whole computer system or something close to that effect. I could dig up the information if someone wants it. I tried to find a statement like that in my kit, but I couldn't. Maybe I mailed the agreement to Prodigy or something when I signed up. Msg 44824 is 10 line(s) on 06/04/91 from BILL WOLFF to ALL re: MULTITASKING OR TIME SHARING It appears what some are calling multitasking is really nothing more than time sharing? If so, then what would really qualify as multitasking? One guy told me that support chips don't count. What?!?! Is multitasking limited to only what the whole computer system can do, or only what the microprocessor can do? Also what does the Amiga people mean by their computer are the only ones that can truly multitask? Although since the 486 has come out, I don't think that is true anymore. Or is it? Msg 44825 is 05 line(s) on 06/04/91 from MICHAEL SHARTIAG to ALL re: FAT TABLES /REBUILDING Is there a utility out there that will re-build your FAT tables by scanning the disk for files and links? I have lost both copies of the FAT on a given drive, but all of the names dates, sizes, etc. still appear when I do a directory. Attempting to copy a file in most cases generates a read error, or a sector not found error. Msg 44826 is 11 line(s) on 06/04/91 from ERIC BOHLMAN to BILL WOLFF re: R/MULTITASKING OR TIME SHARING Multitasking simply means that a single computer system is working on more than one task at the same time. Timesharing is one type of multitasking where the system is working on several different users' tasks at the same time. It's possible for a single program to be performing multiple sub-tasks on a multitasking basis; this is often called "multi-threaded execution." What the Amiga people mean was that it was the first personal computer with an operating system that supported multitasking without requiring extra-cost third party utilities. Any processor is theoretically capable of supporting multitasking, though some make it more practical than others. Msg 44827 is 03 line(s) on 06/04/91 from ERIC BOHLMAN to ALL re: COPH-2 BBS NUMBER CHANGE The COPH-2 BBS will be moving from 312-286-0608 to 312-436-0559 in the next day or so. The old number will be forwarded to the new one for a few weeks. Msg 44828 is 04 line(s) on 06/05/91 from BILL WOLFF to MICHAEL SHARTIAG re: R/FAT TABLES /REBUILDING Hi Michael! Let's see... DOS' CHKDSK rebuilds a directory from the FAT table and RECOVER I believe rebuids a FAT from the directory. Do I have this correct guys? In either case, you won't like the new file names that were created. Msg 44829 is 04 line(s) on 06/05/91 from BILL WOLFF to ERIC BOHLMAN re: R/MULTITASKING OR TIME SHARING Hi Eric! Well that really sounds great, but I thought most CPUs only perform one task at a time? Does support chips also count. For example a 286 with a coprocessor would have two CPUs running at the same time. Msg 44830 is 07 line(s) on 06/05/91 from TONY ANTONUCCI to WARD re: XIRCOM Yes, it was a shame that Artisoft went with the "Adapter Dependant" version of the software. They did that so the get some cash if you but thier ethernet card OR the per/node software. I got lucky in that I bought all my LANtastic stuff, before Jan. 1,1991. So I have the AI version. Of course it will never be upgraded. I hear that Artisoft has just come out with Version 4.0, I'm pretty eager to get an upgrade...hope it does'nt cost a bundle! (They upgraded me from 2.57 to 3.00 for free!) No dup. chars. >Function:?