[comp.org.fidonet] FidoNet Newsletter, Volume 7, # 9

pozar@hoptoad.uucp (Tim Pozar) (03/02/90)

     Volume 7, Number  9                              26 February 1990
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     Editor in Chief:                                  Vince Perriello
     Editors Emeritii:                    Thom Henderson,  Dale Lovell
     Chief Procrastinator Emeritus:                       Tom Jennings
     
     Copyright 1990, Fido Software.  All rights reserved.  Duplication
     and/or distribution permitted  for  noncommercial  purposes only.
     For use in other circumstances, please  contact  Fido Software.
     
     FidoNews  is  published  weekly  by  the  System Operators of the
     FidoNet  (r)  International  BBS Network.  It is a compilation of
     individual articles  contributed  by  their authors or authorized
     agents of the  authors.    The  contribution  of articles to this
     compilation does not diminish the rights of the authors. 
     
     You  are  encouraged   to  submit  articles  for  publication  in
     FidoNews.  Article submission standards are contained in the file
     ARTSPEC.DOC, available from node 1:1/1.    1:1/1  is a Continuous
     Mail system, available for network mail 24 hours a day.
     
     Fido and  FidoNet  are  registered  trademarks of Tom Jennings of
     Fido Software, Box  77731,  San  Francisco  CA 94107, USA and are
     used with permission.
     
     Opinions expressed in  FidoNews articles are those of the authors
     and are not necessarily  those of the Editor or of Fido Software.
     Most articles are unsolicited.   Our  policy  is to publish every
     responsible submission received.


                        Table of Contents
     1. ARTICLES  .................................................  1
        CIMN Update  ..............................................  1
        Why ISDN?  ................................................  2
        FIDOCON 1990 REGISTRATION FORM  ...........................  4
     2. COLUMNS  ..................................................  7
        A View from the Bridge  ...................................  7
     3. FOR SALE  .................................................  9
        New DESQview Utility  .....................................  9
     4. WANTED  ................................................... 11
        Beta-Testers Wanted for an Amazing New BBS System  ........ 11
     5. LATEST VERSIONS  .......................................... 12
     And more!
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     =================================================================
                                 ARTICLES
     =================================================================


                    Computer Information Monthly News!
                                 CIMN(sm)

                           Copyright 1989, 1990

          For those of you who have been file requesting CIMN(sm) each
     month I would like to bring you up to date.  Computer Information
     Monthly  News for the month of March will be released on 1  March
     instead of 10 March.   In addition for those of you who have been
     requesting both the color version and the black and white version
     effective  with  the  March  issue this will  not  be  necessary.
     CIMN.ARC  or  CIMN.ZIP  will  be the  only  files  necessary  the
     DISKazine has been programmed to provide both color and non color
     with the one file.

         I would also like to take the oppounity to Thank each of  you
     again  for file requesting the program and making it available to
     your users.
     =================================================================
     HIGH MESA RANGER'S BBS (301/1)                      JAKE HARGROVE
     HIGH MESA PUBLISHING, 13 OSAGE DR, LOS LUNAS, NM      87031   USA

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     Michael Bloemer
     FIDO 1:396/5.8


                                 WHY ISDN?


     What is ISDN? In 1981 the International Telecommunications Union
     (ITU) defined ISDN as:

     "A NETWORK EVOLVED FROM THE TELEPHONY INTEGRATED DIGITAL NETWORK
     THAT PROVIDES END-TO-END CONNECTIVITY TO SUPPORT A WIDE RANGE OF
     SERVICES, INCLUDING VOICE AND NON-VOICE SERVICES, TO WHICH USERS
     HAVE ACCESS BY A LIMITED SET OF STANDARD MULTIPURPOSE CUSTOMER
     INTERFACES."

     Unfortunately, this very broad description really doesn't tell
     us much at all. ISDN was conceived as a technology standard in
     the late 1970's. AT&T determined to merge the different types of
     analog circuits its customers were using into a single totally
     integrated digital transmission scheme. In 1980, the CCITT got
     involved to establish a worldwide set of standards for a
     universal Integrated Services Digital Network. ISDN was born. In
     the United States, AT&T no longer controls ISDN standards setting
     activities. The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) now
     controls this activity. Most standards setting activities were
     completed by the mid 1980's. ISDN trials began in 1986. Needless
     to say, progress has been slow. As a result, many of the initial
     reasons for ISDN have been supplanted by other technologies.
     These include LANs, fiber optics, and private T-1 networks. These
     technologies do not negate the need for ISDN, however. After all
     how many homes have fiber optic links or T-1 circuits in them.
     ISDN in many ways represents the networking alternative with the
     broadest potential reach. It represents the most all-encompassing
     network of the future.

     ISDN was designed to provide a worldwide mechanism for delivering
     standardized telecommunications services among the world's
     end-users. For once, the world's telephone companies are being
     far-sighted. Of course, this far-sightedness is not because they
     are nice guys. The major motivation is profit. This profit comes
     in a number of ways. Utilization of the same physical
     transmission medium for data, voice, video information, and other
     services is more efficient. Fewer lines are required. In
     addition, the various phone companies would like to add very
     profitable value-added services like advanced call handling,
     electronic mail, videotext, and public data base access.

     Will ISDN revolutionize the BBS world? Most definitely. Access to
     services and other end users is enhanced by the great increase in
     speed offered by ISDN. ISDN is an all digital network. Digital
     technology is far superior to analog for data transmission. It
     also extremely resistant to errors. Line noise becomes a thing of
     the past. A PC to PC connection is completely digital. The modem
     is replaced by an ISDN Terminal Endpoint Type 1 or 2 (TE1 or
     TE2). The TE1 is used for devices which are ISDN compatible. PCs
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     with integrated voice/data hardware and software will use this
     interface. Older PCs with RS-232 interfaces or LAN connections
     will require the TE2. Soon ISDN ports will be as standard as
     serial and parallel ports are today on PCs.

     ISDN access by the home consumer is via the Basic Rate Interface.
     The BRI is 144k bit/sec. It is divided into three channels. Two
     are 64k bit/sec and the other is 16k bit/sec. Either one of the
     two high-speed channels may be used for voice or data. The 16k
     bit/sec is generally used for control information (call set-up
     and shutdown), but may be used for packetized data. The BRI is
     meant to provide ISDN access to end-user devices like terminals,
     PCs, telephones, and faxes. The BRI provides the standard access
     interface for most end users.

     What does this mean to the average consumer? Today, not much.
     ISDN is being marketed to large corporations and the government
     for telemarketing and networking applications. ISDN's limited
     availability and its orientation toward the business market
     restrict its ability to deliver its promised worth. When ISDN
     reaches into the home, it will reach its full potential.
     Applications like call forwarding, video telephony, voice/data
     mail, and videotext, are some of the most exciting for ISDN.

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          The Secret Sysop Society presents            __
                *** Conclave '90 ***                  /  \
                The SYSOPS Convention                /|oo \
                Home of FidoCon 1990                (_|  /_)
                Lyndhurst, New Jersey                _`@/_ \    _
                  August 1-5, 1990                  |     | \   \\
                                                    | (*) |  \   ))
                                       ______       |__U__| /  \//
                                      / Fido \       _//|| _\   /
                                     (________)     (_/(_|(____/ (tm)

     Rate Schedule:                    Before 6/1/90:  Before 4/1/90:
                                       --------------  --------------
     A. Single Occupancy.......$595.00     $545.00        $495.00
     B. Double Occupancy.......$450.00     $400.00        $350.00
     C. Conference w/ meals....$300.00     $250.00        $200.00
     D. Conference w/ Banquet..$205.00     $155.00        $105.00
     E. Conference only........$175.00     $125.00        $ 75.00
     F. Banquet only...........$130.00      $80.00        $ 30.00

     (Those registering before 4/1/90 get a $100.00 discount, those
     registering before 6/1/90 get a $50.00 discount on all plans.)

     You must pay by Check, Money Order, or Credit Card.  Please send
     no cash.  All monies must be in U.S. Funds.  Checks should be
     made out to: "Conclave '90"

     The following registration form must be completed and mailed to:

                         PO Box 12
                         Lyndhurst, NJ 07071

     You may register by Netmailing this completed form to 1:1/90 for
     processing.  Rename it to ZNNNXXXX.REG where Z is your Zone
     number, N is your Net number, and X is your Node number.  US Mail
     confirmation is required within 72 hours of electronic filing.

     If you are paying by credit card, please include the required
     information.  For your own security, do not route any message
     with your credit card number on it.  Crash it directly to 1:1/90.

     The official Conclave '90 airline is American Airlines.
     American offers a 5% discount the lowest applicable round-trip
     fare, including 1st class travel, subject to availability of
     inventory.  All fare rules and restrictions apply.  In addition,
     American offers 40% off their round trip unrestricted day coach
     fare.  International travelers qualify for special benefits,
     including complimentary admittance to the Admiral's Club Lounge
     at any American Airlines terminal.  Newark is an American Air-
     lines city with direct flights to most major cities.  When making
     reservations, you must call American's Toll-free reservation
     number at 800-433-1790, and reference Star number 13704F.
     FidoNews 7-09                Page 5                   26 Feb 1990


         C O N C L A V E  '90   R E G I S T R A T I O N   F O R M

     Name: __________________________________________________________

     Address: _____________________________  Apt. or Suite: _________

     City: _________________________  State or Province: ____________

     Postal Code: __________________  Country: ______________________

     Voice Phone: ______________________  Data: _____________________

     Zone:Net/Node.Point@Domain: ____________________________________

     Special requirements: __________________________________________

     +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+
     | Option        | Full                |     | Pricing  | Line  |
     | (Choose A-F)  | Name                | Qty | Thru 4/1 | Total |
     +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+
     | PLAN A        |                     |     | $495.00  |       |
     +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+
     | PLAN B        |                     |     | $350.00  |       |
     +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+
     | PLAN C        |                     |     | $200.00  |       |
     +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+
     | PLAN D        |                     |     | $105.00  |       |
     +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+
     | PLAN E        |                     |     | $ 75.00  |       |
     +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+
     | PLAN F        |                     |     | $ 30.00  |       |
     +===============+=====================+=====+==========+=======+
                             EXTERNAL EVENTS
     +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+
     | NJ Beach Trip |                     |     | $  24.50 |       |
     +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+
     | Atlantic City |                     |     | $  22.00 |       |
     +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+
     | Eve. NYC Tour |                     |     | $  37.50 |       |
     +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+
     | Broadway Show |                     |     | $  75.00 |       |
     +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+
     | NYC Shop Tour |                     |     | $  36.50 |       |
     +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+
     | Costume Ball  |                     |     | $  50.00 |       |
     +---------------+---------------------+-----+----------+-------+
                                                 | Total  $ |       |
                                                 +==========+=======+

     MC _____  Visa _____  Card Number: _____________________________

     FidoNews 7-09                Page 6                   26 Feb 1990


     Expiration: ___________  Signature _____________________________
            ( Credit card registrations require valid signature )

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     =================================================================
                                  COLUMNS
     =================================================================

     A View from the Bridge

     "Captain's Log, Stardate 9002.24"

     Howdy!  Sorry, I didn't make it into last week's episode.  Did
     you miss me?  ;-)

     Well, I'm back.  What shall we babble about today?  Sorry, I
     can't hear you, I'm on a different time track somewhere in your
     past.

     That's the advantage to writing.  Its the only way I know of
     sending messages into the future.

     Anyways, if luck holds, you'll see a registration form for
     FidoCon in this issue of FidoNews.  If you plan to go, please
     don't delay.  There's a $100.00 discount for registering before
     4/1/90, and that ain't hay.  If you can't register by then,
     there's a $50.00 discount for registering by 6/1/90.  It looks
     like we're going to have a lot of fun.  BTW, the 'costume ball'
     is going to be held at the new Medieval Times Dinner &
     Tournament that just opened here.  Those of you in Kissimee
     (sic) and California may be familiar with their locations there.
     You have dinner, eat with your fingers, order from your 'beer
     wench', and watch a medieval tournament, and those attending
     will be in costume, which is mandatory.  I highly recommend it.

     On an unrelated note, (ANDY ROONEY ON:) Did you ever wonder what
     it is that causes some people who sit in front of a computer see
     something that someone else is doing, and start spewing lies &
     misinformation about it when it doesn't even affect them?
     (whew!)  I do.  (ANDY ROONEY OFF:)

     I mean, what is it about some people that they only way they can
     get off is by bashing others?  Whether it be guys in a different
     network, people who use a different bbs than they do, a certain
     type of modem that others use, or even their conference mail
     processing program?  What is it about certain people that their
     only goal in life is to make sure that YOU don't have fun?  If
     you run up against these people, I'd advise you to ignore them.
     Their ignorance speaks for itself in most cases.

     There are some people who feel they have a 'right' to determine
     whether or not *I* run a groupmail processor.  Frankly I don't
     understand this.  As long as it's not causing dupes, or
     affecting others, what business is it of anyone else's WHAT I'm
     doing here?  But no, they'd rather spread lies about how 'buggy'
     the software is, or how it's used for censorship, or some other
     crap.  Of course THEY'VE never run the program!

     FidoNews 7-09                Page 8                   26 Feb 1990


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     =================================================================
                                 FOR SALE
     =================================================================

     George Adam Stanislav
     Fidonet 1:129/39

                             Announcing ControlD

     ControlD is the language which allows you to control DESQview
     from the command line and batch files. Its main program, DO.EXE,
     is the interpreter. It controls DESQview with commands, such as:

             DO NOT ALLOW MENU
             DO HIDE
             DO KEY D1
             DO ALARM IN 13 HOURS, 35 MINUTES AND 27 SECONDS

     There are many more. It is also possible to write a series of
     commands into a file, similar to DOS batch files and have DO.EXE
     interpret them all.

     ControlD is much more than an interpreter, though. It allows you
     to password-protect DESQview windows, permit opening of windows
     only on certain days of the week, or to disable some or all
     menus each time a window is open, then re-enable them once the
     window is closed.

     When I wrote DVEXEC, the grandfather of ControlD, I stated in
     the docs this was my last shot on shareware. In all the years I
     have been posting my programs on bulletin boards, I only
     received one check, for $25, while I spent many thousands of
     dollars in the process. DVEXEC became an overnight sensation (it
     was file-requested all the way from Australia the day after I
     posted it on a BBS!). Not one person in the whole world
     registered the program.

     ControlD is my first commercial program. It will be "officially"
     released on March 15, and will cost $65. However, I will send it
     to any Fidonet sysop who orders it before March 15, 1990, for
     just $45, plus $5 S&H. I will be even willing to send it C.O.D.
     within the United States of America for an additional $4. In
     Pennsylvania, please add 6% sales tax.

     You can order ControlD by sending me a check for the appropriate
     sum (US currency only). In your letter please state your Fidonet
     zone:net/node number. You must be listed in current Fidonet
     nodelist to qualify for the sysop offer, and your order must be
     postmarked on or before March 15, 1990. Please make the checks
     payable to George Adam Stanislav. The address:

     FidoNews 7-09                Page 10                  26 Feb 1990


                     George Adam Stanislav
                     322 Mall Blvd., Suite 174
                     Monroeville, PA 15146

     For C.O.D. orders you can send me a netmail message to 1:129/39.


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     =================================================================
                                  WANTED
     =================================================================


     WANTED: Beta-Testers Wanted for Socrates BBS


     Features:

      - EXTREMELY customizable via Socrates BBS Programming System

      - Uses an alternate Subject-Oriented message system as well as
        regular Fido/Opus style

      - Has a completly flexibile access system; allows a full
        boolean logic statement instead of just a privelege level


     Uses standard *.MSG message format and works with most standard
     message utilities.


     Programming experience helpful.

     If interested in Beta-testing, contact Mike J, 1:150/199


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     =================================================================
                              LATEST VERSIONS
     =================================================================

                          Latest Software Versions

                               MS-DOS Systems
                               --------------

                           Bulletin Board Software
     Name        Version    Name        Version    Name       Version

     Fido            12q+   QuickBBS       2.62*   TBBS           2.1
     Lynx           1.30    RBBS          17.2B    TComm/TCommNet 3.4
     Kitten         2.16    RBBSmail       17.2    TPBoard        6.0
     Opus          1.03c+   RemoteAccess   0.01*   Wildcat!      2.10*
     Phoenix         1.3    TAG           2.5d1*


     Network                Node List              Other
     Mailers     Version    Utilities   Version    Utilities  Version

     BinkleyTerm    2.30    EditNL         4.00    ARC           6.02
     D'Bridge       1.30*   MakeNL         2.20    ARCA06        2.20*
     Dutchie       2.90C    ParseList      1.30    ARCmail        2.0
     FrontDoor     1.99b*   Prune          1.40    ConfMail      4.00
     PRENM          1.47    SysNL          3.01*   EMM           2.02
     SEAdog        4.51b    XlatList       2.90    Gmail         2.05*
                            XlaxDiff       2.32    GROUP         2.16
                            XlaxNode       2.32    GUS           1.30*
                                                   LHARC         1.13
                                                   MSG            4.0
                                                   MSGED         1.99
                                                   PK[UN]ZIP     1.02*
                                                   QM             1.0
                                                   QSORT         4.03
                                                   StarLink      1.01
                                                   TagMail       2.20*
                                                   TCOMMail       2.2
                                                   TMail         1.12
                                                   TPBNetEd       3.2
                                                   TosScan       1.00*
                                                   UFGATE        1.03
                                                   XRS           3.10
                                                   ZmailQ        1.10*

                                 Macintosh
                                 ---------

     Bulletin Board Software   Network Mailers     Other Utilities

     FidoNews 7-09                Page 13                  26 Feb 1990


     Name            Version   Name      Version   Name       Version

     Red Ryder Host   v2.1b4   Tabby         2.1   MacArc        0.04
     Mansion            7.15   Copernicus   1.0d*  ArcMac         1.3
     WWIV (Mac)          3.0                       StuffIt       1.51
                                                   TImport      1.331
                                                   TExport       1.32
                                                   Timestamp      1.6
                                                   Tset           1.3
                                                   Import        2.52
                                                   Export        2.54
                                                   Sundial        2.1
                                                   UNZIP         1.01*

                                   Amiga
                                   -----

     Bulletin Board Software   Network Mailers     Other Utilities

     Name            Version   Name      Version   Name       Version

     Paragon            2.00+* BinkleyTerm  1.00   AmigArc       0.23
                               TrapDoor     1.11   booz          1.01
                               WelMat       0.35*  ConfMail      1.10
                                                   ChameleonEdit 0.10
                                                   Lharc         1.10*
                                                   oMMM         1.43b*
                                                   ParseLst      1.30
                                                   PkAX          1.00
                                                   PK[UN]ZIP     1.01*
                                                   RMB           1.30
                                                   UNzip         0.86
                                                   Zoo           2.00


                                    Atari ST
                                    --------

     Bulletin Board Software   Network Mailer      Other Utilities

     Name            Version   Name      Version   Name       Version

     FIDOdoor/ST        1.5c*  BinkleyTerm 1.03g3  ConfMail      1.00
     Pandora BBS       2.41c   The BOX     1.20    ParseList     1.30
     QuickBBS/ST        0.40                       ARC           6.02*
     GS Point           0.61                       LHARC         0.51
                                                   PKUNZIP       1.10
                                                   MSGED        1.96S
                                                   SRENUM         6.2
                                                   Trenum        0.10
                                                   OMMM          1.40

     FidoNews 7-09                Page 14                  26 Feb 1990


     + Netmail capable (does not require additional mailer software)
     * Recently changed

     Utility authors:  Please help  keep  this  list  up  to  date  by
     reporting  new  versions  to 1:1/1.  It is not our intent to list
     all utilities here, only those which verge on necessity.

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     =================================================================
                                  NOTICES
     =================================================================

                          The Interrupt Stack


     17 Mar 1990
        Release date for Opus v1.10

      5 Jun 1990
        David Dodell's 33rd Birthday

     12 Jun 1990
        Fifth anniversary of FidoNet's switch to multiple nets.

     27 Jul 1990
        The beginning of the REGION 17 Convention at Menucha Resort in
        the Columbia Gorge, Oregon.  For details contact Ken Zwaschka,
        1:105/54.

      1 Aug 1990
        Start of FidoCon '90. Contact Bill Vanglahn at 1:1/90 for
        details.

      5 Oct 1990
        21st Anniversary of "Monty Python's Flying Circus"

     14 Nov 1990
        Marco Maccaferri's 21rd Birthday. Send greetings to him at
        2:332/16.0

      1 Jan 1991
        Implementation of 7% Goods and Services Tax in Canada. Contact
        Joe Lindstrom at 1:134/55 for a more colorful description.

     16 Feb 1991
        Fifth anniversary of the introduction of Echomail, by Jeff Rush.

     If you have something which you would like to see on this
     calendar, please send a message to FidoNet node 1:1/1.

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     Christopher Baker
     MetroFire, 1:135/14

     MetroFire is no longer operating as a project of the
     Metro-Dade Fire & Rescue Department. It has moved and
     changed numbers.

     FidoNews 7-09                Page 16                  26 Feb 1990


     1:135/14 is now operated as a personal, hobby project from
     my home in Miami_FL_USA. The new number is 305-382-4016 and
     has been noted as such in the last four Nodelist issues.

     If you were a User of MetroFire, your records are still
     intact. The system still operates the same Echos and
     message and file areas. The general operation has not
     changed; only the place and telephone number. [grin]

     I apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused
     anyone.

     TTFN.
     Chris


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Remember Campers!!!

To send mail from an Internet site or smart UUCP Site TO a user 
            	  that calls a Fido-Net system.

  You need to know the name of the person and node number of the 
  Fido-Net system that the person uses.
     
  The address of a FidoNode looks like this: 1:105/302.0. Usually
  the 1: and .0 are left off, but they are there by default. (In
  Europe it is 2: and in the Pacific Basin it is 3:.) That
  address can be translated as "Zone 1, Net 105, FidoNode 302,
  Point 0." or p0.f302.n105.z1. Add the FidoNet domain of
  .fidonet.org to the end of that, chop off the p0 (it is again,
  a default) and you have f302.n105.z1.fidonet.org - the "Fully
  Qualified Domain Name" of a FidoNode. Another example is
  1:105/4.3 which would be written as p3.f4.n105.z1.fidonet.org
  (since there is a point number other than 0, we have to specify
  it). Note also that we are only using zone 1.  This will also
  work for zones 2 and 3, just use z2 or z3 as appropriate.

  FidoNet uses full names of the callers.  Multi-part name folks
  (eg. First Last, ie. "Dale Weber") will have a period '.'
  seperating their names.  So, lets say you wanted to send mail 
  to Dale Weber at 1:105/55.0, you would address your letter to:
        Dale.Weber@f55.n105.z1.fidonet.org.



-- 
Tim Pozar    Try also...
Internet: pozar@toad.com   
    Fido:  1:125/555
  PaBell:  (415) 788-3904
  USNail:  KKSF / 77 Maiden Lane /  San Francisco CA 94108