PROTOCOL: ALT CONNECT 2400 CBBS(R) 4.0.3b 12/29/93 02:11:11 Y/N: want CBBS "1st time user" info?^U ?^U ?^U ?n;ward;christensen;odraw;;fullc;piss Logging name to disk... You are caller 231539; next msg =46542; 372 active msgs. Prev. call 12/24/93 @ 04:15, next msg was 46538 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. 10 KILLED. 15 SUMMARY. 25 44,231494,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,3 12/24/93,10:15:31,231495,2,ERIC BOHLMAN,,1 12/24/93,12:11:31,231496,2,DOUGLAS TRIMM,aurora/ co,5 12/24/93,14:01:45,231497,2,BENJAMIN COHEN,, E#46538,3 ]Merry Christmas and a happy new year. Thanks for maintaining this system, though there's not much message traffic these days. BENJAMIN COHEN, 12/24/93,15:23:42,231498,2,STEVE RYAN,, 12/24/93,17:14:09,231499,2,DAVID GIBBS,,0 12/25/93,04:06:29,231500,2,ALEX ZELL,, 12/25/93,09:44:12,231501,2,MURRAY ARNOW,,1 12/25/93,11:03:02,231502,2,TOM KOWALCZYK,,6 12/25/93,11:13:13,231503,2,DENNIS DUFFNER,, E#46539,4 12/25/93,11:58:57,231504,2,KEN STOX,,48 ]Happy Holidays!!! KEN STOX, 12/25/93,14:54:06,231505,2,RON KRITZMAN,,2 12/25/93,16:34:17,231506,2,NORB DEMBINSKI,,0 12/25/93,20:58:35,231507,2,A D,, 12/25/93,23:42:07,231508,2,EARL HALL,,10 12/26/93,00:27:39,231509,2,MARK STANSFIELD,Evanston/ Il,5 12/26/93,03:07:08,231510,2,ALEX ZELL,,1 ]Bah, Humbug. Why do people call *me* cuz Chinet is not answering. ALEX ZELL, 12/26/93,09:54:31,231511,2,ALEX ZELL,,1 ]Still down. ALEX ZELL, 12/26/93,14:20:22,231512,2,N GANDOO,LANDORA, 12/26/93,15:38:48,231513,2,EARL HALL,, E#46540, E#46541,6 12/26/93,21:26:21,231514,2,ERIC FIELDS,GLENVIEW/ILL., >Help: A,10 12/26/93,21:38:19,231515,2,ERIC FIELDS,,6 12/26/93,22:08:11,231516,2,MURRAY ARNOW,,2 12/27/93,01:14:52,231517,2,STEVE FARMILANT,,1 12/27/93,03:29:42,231518,2,BILL MATTSON,,1 12/27/93,07:40:00,231519,2,EARL HALL,,1 12/27/93,13:46:35,231520,2,BOB SULIN,,15 12/27/93,15:19:53,231521,2,DAVID SMITH,Minneapolis/ MN,2 12/27/93,15:35:48,231522,2,MIKE DEER,,15 12/27/93,15:55:22,231523,2,FRANK VAN,,1 12/27/93,15:56:48,231524,2,FRANK VAN,, 12/27/93,17:42:54,231525,2,PAUL STREETER,,1 12/27/93,17:44:58,231526,2,PAUL STREETER,,1 12/27/93,19:24:16,231527,2,MURRAY ARNOW,,1 12/27/93,23:14:26,231528,2,LAWRENCE LEVINE,,1 ]LAWRENCE LEVINE, 12/27/93,23:24:50,231529,2,JOSEPH SKOM,,3 12/28/93,00:12:59,231530,2,NORB DEMBINSKI,,1 12/28/93,03:02:25,231531,2,ERIC BOHLMAN,,1 12/28/93,12:35:23,231532,2,DENNIS STAHL,,2 12/28/93,19:02:15,231533,2,ROY LIPSCOMB,,4 12/28/93,20:52:06,231534,2,JAMES SCHMIDT,,7 12/28/93,23:35:06,231535,2,EARL HALL,,0 12/28/93,23:37:22,231536,2,MURRAY ARNOW,,0 12/29/93,00:25:09,231537,2,JIM BEYER,La Grange/ Il,4 12/29/93,00:43:34,231538,2,PHIL SCHUMAN,,3 12/29/93,02:11:15,231539,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, 46538 12/24/93 BENJAMIN COHEN => MURRAY ARNOW: "R/ALKALINES RECHARGEABLE?" 46539 12/25/93 DENNIS DUFFNER => WARD: "HAPPY HOLIDAYS" 46540 12/26/93 EARL HALL => WARD CHRISTENSEN: "X.25=MULTI LINES" 46541 12/26/93 EARL HALL => WARD CHRISTENSEN: "X.25=MULTI LINES (CONT.)" - End of summary - Retrieving flagged msgs: C skips, K aborts. Msg 46538 is 03 line(s) on 12/24/93 from BENJAMIN COHEN to MURRAY ARNOW re: R/ALKALINES RECHARGEABLE? There are now commercially available alkaline rechargeables, so it can't be too difficult. The chargers aren't expensive, and I suppose you could take one apart to see what makes it click! Msg 46539 is 04 line(s) on 12/25/93 from DENNIS DUFFNER to WARD re: HAPPY HOLIDAYS Sorry I haven't been about lately. Work is a pain, as you well know. ;-) Hope this finds you and yours in good health and spirits. Msg 46540 is 30 line(s) on 12/26/93 from EARL HALL to WARD CHRISTENSEN re: X.25=MULTI LINES Ward, I was scanning old messages here and noticed that in September you were asking about some information you had picked up on using X.25 for multiple-line BBSes. In case you never got any information: I've seen some information in the Telecom Digest on the Internet lately about this. Apparently a number of companies, including U.S. Robotics, make devices that will attach to T-1 circuit(s) from the local phone company and supply an X.25 interface. [A T-1 circuit in this context supplies 24 voice circuits - an equivalent digital bandwidth of 56kb for each. T-1 circuits are frequently used for connections between the local phone companies and company-owned PBX equipment.] The normal way to connect modems to phone lines coming through a T-1 circuit would be to connect the T-1 into a Channel Bank, which would then break the circuits out into 24 4-wire phone lines. You would then hook individual modems into each of those lines. Apparently these devices you heard of "pretend" to be modems to the 24 voice circuits and present the data to individual SVCs (Switched Virtual Connections) over an X.25 link. These products are probably targeted to companies that have mid-sized, or larger, mainframes. Most Unix mainframe manufactuers offer software and hardware to handle X.25 connections. I'm quite sure that other, propriatary mainframes can handle X.25 on their front-end processors. (I have an X.25 port at work on one of my front-ends for the Unisys A-Series mainframes I support, and another one on a U6000 Unix box.) If you can't support X.25 directly (because, for instance, you have a LAN-based BBS system) an alternative would be to plug a multi-port X.25 PAD into the above-mentioned equipment. This could then break out the Msg 46541 is 06 line(s) on 12/26/93 from EARL HALL to WARD CHRISTENSEN re: X.25=MULTI LINES (CONT.) SVCs into individual serial connectors (optioned as DCE ports) that would appear to be modems to the serial ports of the PCs. As I said, I just heard about these devices recently. I've been meaning to contact USR about them. I'd be glad to pass on any information I get. dup. chars. >Function:?