CBBS(R) 4.0.1b 03/19/89 00:48:41 ++LINE > 9 LONG - truncated, return to ACCEPT, ^U to RE-ENTER: ?????????^U ?^U ?^U ?ward;christensen;odraw;;fullc;piss ++LINE > 9 LONG - truncated, return to ACCEPT, ^U to RE-ENTER: n;ward;christensen;odraw;;fullc;piss Logging name to disk... You are caller 203739; next msg =41506; 478 active msgs. Prev. call 03/16/89 @ 23:26, next msg was 41494 Recording logon for next time. Use FULL? to check assignments ?^U ?xxxxx "Mine" command checking for msgs TO you, ^K >Function:?dir c:log;dir c:killed;dir summary;type-30 log,ward c;or;*;short LOG. 5 KILLED. 30 SUMMARY. 31 03/19/89,00:49:10,203739,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, 41494 03/16/89 WARD CHRISTENSEN => MARTY DIPPEL: "R/ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES" 41495 03/17/89 JIM ANDERSO >Function:?type log;or;*;short 03/16/89,23:34:30,203655,X,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,0 03/17/89,00:15:55,203656,2,TRACY LOSE,,6 03/17/89,00:26:18,203657,1,BEN TEIFELD,,4 03/17/89,01:03:42,203658,2,JIM ANDERSON,, E#41495,7 03/17/89,02:21:24,203659,2,ERIC BOHLMAN,, E#41496, E#41497, E#41498, E#41499, E#41500,13 03/17/89,06:28:49,203660,1,JIM FLANAGAN,,7 03/17/89,06:58:36,203661,2,PETE JONES,,1 03/17/89,08:17:34,203662,2,ALEX ZELL,, 03/17/89,08:22:33,203663,1,RICO CARTY,boston,4 03/17/89,08:35:17,203664,1,TOM MOUHELIS,Wheaton/ IL,9 03/17/89,08:47:53,203665,1,JIM RICHARDSON,BURBANK,3 03/17/89,08:51:01,203666,3,MURRAY ARNOW,,12 03/17/89,09:21:23,203667,9,MIKE ANDREWS,,4 03/17/89,09:27:05,203668,1,JOHN ELLIS,,2 03/17/89,09:48:36,203669,2,TOM LAMB,, 03/17/89,10:05:47,203670,9,JOE JESSON,, E#41501,7 03/17/89,10:38:18,203671,1,BILL ROBBINS,Roscoe/ IL,11 03/17/89,11:18:40,203672,1,BOB SCHMIDT,Chicago/Illinois,8 03/17/89,12:24:03,203673,2,LEE CLANTON,,2 03/17/89,12:35:05,203674,1,BOB SULLIVAN,,5 03/17/89,13:01:04,203675,3,PHIL SCHUMAN,,29 03/17/89,13:25:31,203676,1,RICO CARTY,,2 ]ward, get a job. RICO CARTY, 03/17/89,13:56:19,203677,3,WALT FUHRIMAN,park ridge ill,18 03/17/89,14:23:34,203678,2,KEN STRITZEL,,6 03/17/89,14:47:37,203679,1,Q Q,P, 03/17/89,15:25:28,203680,1,SCOTT ANDERSON,il, 03/17/89,15:35:09,203681,1,SCOTT ANDERSON,,9 03/17/89,15:57:17,203682,1,BOB JOHNSON,chicago/ ill, 03/17/89,16:12:16,203683,1,BEN TING,naperville/illinois, 03/17/89,16:48:13,203684,1,CONRAD HILTON,, >Help: 16, >Help: PRINT,22 03/17/89,17:16:50,203685,1,BOB JOHNSON,Chgo. Ill, 03/17/89,17:21:55,203686,1,BOB JOHNSON,,3 03/17/89,17:35:04,203687,1,BOB JOHNSON,, 03/17/89,17:41:28,203688,2,GARY ELFRING,,4 03/17/89,19:15:13,203689,2,MARTY DIPPEL,, E#41502,12 03/17/89,19:35:44,203690,3,BOB NAGLICH,,16 03/17/89,19:58:29,203691,1,DMITRI ELLINGSON,Downers Grove,31 ]I cant get my delete key or backspace to wp* work on this BBS other than that it is a good BBS DMITRI ELLINGSON, 03/17/89,20:48:04,203692,2,CARL GIANGROSSO,CHICAGO/IL, >Help: H??, >Help: KE YWORDS, 03/17/89,21:30:05,203693,1,DON PIVEN,,5 03/17/89,21:47:37,203694,3,JEFF GILBERT,ADDISON/ IL,6 03/17/89,22:14:06,203695,3,PRINCE COR,Houston/ Texas, 03/17/89,22:32:17,203696,1,ZAK ZUGIN,, E#41503, 03/17/89,22:45:34,203697,1,BRIAN GROSSMAN,,8 03/17/89,23:18:52,203698,2,PHIL JERN,,40 03/17/89,23:30:36,203699,3,JIM COLLING,,4 03/17/89,23:55:46,203700,2,IRA SACHS,,23 03/18/89,00:33:14,203701,1,DENNIS LEONG,,3 03/18/89,00:45:49,203702,2,DAVID ROMAINE,darien/il,7 03/18/89,01:58:26,203703,2,ERIC BOHLMAN,, E#41504,3 03/18/89,02:28:54,203704,2,JIM MORAVEC,,3 03/18/89,05:38:40,203705,3,BARRY CRAWFORD,,7 03/18/89,05:47:29,203706,1,BILL MARX,,2 03/18/89,07:06:31,203707,1,BILL WOLFF,,7 03/18/89,07:25:22,203708,1,JOHN DONO,Chicago/ IL,7 03/18/89,07:28:58,203709,3,MURRAY ARNOW,,11 03/18/89,09:03:37,203710,1,DENNIS BOONE,East Lansing/ mI,9 03/18/89,09:32:12,203711,2,MARTY DIPPEL,, E#41505,8 03/18/89,10:52:14,203712,2,HERB SCHULZ,,3 03/18/89,12:00:18,203713,2,BILL PRECHT,,8 03/18/89,12:20:13,203714,1,JAMES WALSH,,9 03/18/89,13:49:56,203715,1,JOE JEDRZEJEK,, 03/18/89,14:18:00,203716,2,RICHARD GOZDAL,,8 03/18/89,14:28:53,203717,1,MARTY ROSE,,10 03/18/89,16:20:13,203718,2,RICHARD HINTON,,6 03/18/89,16:33:23,203719,3,ED FANTA,,4 03/18/89,16:47:04,203720,2,GARY BROWN,,2 03/18/89,17:20:36,203721,1,RICK TRANKLE,Chicago/ IL,3 03/18/89,17:25:29,203722,1,NEW USER,CHGO, 03/18/89,17:45:36,203723,2,KEVIN BARNES,la grange/ il,8 03/18/89,18:09:13,203724,1,BLACK DRAGON,MELROSE PARK/ IL., 03/18/89,18:13:03,203725,2,ANDREW DECKOWITZ,,3 03/18/89,18:34:09,203726,1,CHARLIE MELLONE,framingham/ma, >Help: H A,34 03/18/89,18:49:09,203727,1,SS GENO,, 03/18/89,19:14:02,203728,1,DENNIS KOSAKOWSKI,wood dale ill,7 03/18/89,19:28:31,203729,2,DAVID GIBBS,,2 03/18/89,19:39:26,203730,1,STEVE GENOVESE,,5 03/18/89,20:14:13,203731,1,WARREN PATRICK,CHICAGO, 03/18/89,20:27:04,203732,1,ROBERT JOHNSON,Chicago/Ill.,9 03/18/89,20:45:56,203733,1,CARL GIANGROSSO,, 03/18/89,22:07:11,203734,1,JOHN MARKS,BUFFALO GROVE/ILL, 03/18/89,22:13:17,203735,2,THOM QUICK,,9 03/18/89,22:21:54,203736,9,THOM QUICK,,5 03/18/89,22:55:10,203737,1,JOHN MARKS,,6 03/18/89,23:29:30,203738,1,DAVE DAVIS,Durham/North Carolina,3 03/19/89,00:49:10,203739,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, 41494 03/16/89 WARD CHRISTENSEN => MARTY DIPPEL: "R/ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES" 41495 03/17/89 JIM ANDERSON => COLIN SCHROEDER: "R/80387-16 CHIPS" 41496 03/17/89 ERIC BOHLMAN => MICHAEL SZEWCZYK: "R/XMODEM CRC" 41497 03/17/89 ERIC BOHLMAN => JAMES SCHMIDT: "R/DOS 4.01/WP 5.0" 41498 03/17/89 ERIC BOHLMAN => MARTY DIPPEL: "R/ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES" 41499 03/17/89 ERIC BOHLMAN => JERRY OLSEN: "EXE2BIN" 41500 03/17/89 ERIC BOHLMAN => JOHN ELLIS: "R/NEW CHICAGO USER" 41501 03/17/89 JOE JESSON => COLIN SCHROEDER: "80387 F/SALE/TRADE" 41502 03/17/89 MARTY DIPPEL => ERIC BOHLMAN: "R/ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES" 41503 03/17/89 ZAK ZUGIN => ALL: "HI" 41504 03/18/89 ERIC BOHLMAN => MARTY DIPPEL: "R/ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES" 41505 03/18/89 MARTY DIPPEL => ERIC BOHLMAN: "R/ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES" - End of summary - Retrieving flagged msgs: C skips, K aborts. Msg 41494 is 07 line(s) on 03/16/89 from WARD CHRISTENSEN to MARTY DIPPEL re: R/ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES Unfortunately, when you do a SET, you effect only the current env, not the parent. Thus, as you've found it doesn't help to set it from a shell of command.com. I have seen items on hunting down the CHAIN of environments, so you theoretically could change the parent environment, but can't come up with any further info, sorry. Msg 41495 is 04 line(s) on 03/17/89 from JIM ANDERSON to COLIN SCHROEDER re: R/80387-16 CHIPS The prices have gone down somewhat as the 8087-3 are now under $100 and the top of the line 80387-16 is priced at $400. But the 80387-16 is p high at $330. The xx87 cooprocessor chips do not need be the same speed as the cpu, they can be slower. Msg 41496 is 04 line(s) on 03/17/89 from ERIC BOHLMAN to MICHAEL SZEWCZYK re: R/XMODEM CRC I'm not familiar with BASIC compilers for the ST. Most versions of BASIC would make writing the necessary routine a bit difficult, but if your compiler has a good set of bitwise logical operations, it might be possible. If not, can you link in a routine compiled in another language? Msg 41497 is 03 line(s) on 03/17/89 from ERIC BOHLMAN to JAMES SCHMIDT re: R/DOS 4.01/WP 5.0 There's a national echomail conference devoted to WP; you might leave an inquiry there. Among other places, it's available on the COPH-2 BBS at 286-0608 (NW side). Msg 41498 is 04 line(s) on 03/17/89 from ERIC BOHLMAN to MARTY DIPPEL re: R/ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES I have a bunch of C listings lying around that describe how to change the master environment. If interested, leave me a message and I can upload them to my BBS, or we can arrange a direct transfer. It's a pretty short ARC file (about 2K, if I remember right). Msg 41499 is 04 line(s) on 03/17/89 from ERIC BOHLMAN to JERRY OLSEN re: EXE2BIN I wrote a similar program, and had no trouble turning it into a .COM file. Since you mention that you're getting junk characters at the end, are you sure you're stopping when you see a CR at the end of the command line, r rather than a null? Msg 41500 is 03 line(s) on 03/17/89 from ERIC BOHLMAN to JOHN ELLIS re: R/NEW CHICAGO USER A fairly recent copy of the Darwin list is available for download on the COPH-2 BBS at 286-0608 (NW side). It's in file area 1 and called USBBS, if I remember right. Msg 41501 is 02 line(s) on 03/17/89 from JOE JESSON to COLIN SCHROEDER re: 80387 F/SALE/TRADE Have a 80387 16Mhz chip - new, will trade for a 80C287 chip or the equiv buckoos for it. Call Joe at 856-3645 or 356-6817. Msg 41502 is 09 line(s) on 03/17/89 from MARTY DIPPEL to ERIC BOHLMAN re: R/ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES Thanks for the help! I'm not sure which is your board, though I've run into you before. Programmer's Connection? Anyway, to make a long story short, I don't have a PC here, just a terminal. I suppose I COULD bring the modem to worrk and set up some sort of clandestine arrangement, but would really prefer to gain access to your C programs by other means. How about I leave a message here for you when I (finally!) get a PC here at home? Should be about a month or so. The batch file can wait, but needs to be done eventually. Meanwhile, thanks! Msg 41503 is 00 line(s) on 03/17/89 from ZAK ZUGIN to ALL re: HI Msg 41504 is 07 line(s) on 03/18/89 from ERIC BOHLMAN to MARTY DIPPEL re: R/ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES My board is COPH-2 (286-0608). I suppose I could print out a listing (not very long) and mail it to you if you'd give me your mailing address (warning: I tend to be very slow about mailing things I've promised to mail!). The code isn't mine; it came from some magazine. Msg 41505 is 10 line(s) on 03/18/89 from MARTY DIPPEL to ERIC BOHLMAN re: R/ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES It might be best if you could mail it to me, Eric. The Address here is: Marty Dippel 3622 N. Bernard Chicago, IL 60618 I don't think I've ever called COPH-2, but I'm familiar with the name. I'll give it a call this weekend! Please (K)ill this message after you receive it; I'd rather not have my address hanging around. Thanks again! dup. chars. >Function:?CBBS(R) 4.0.1b 03/19/89 21:13:23 Y/N: want CBBS "1st time user" info?^U ?^U ?n;ward;christensen;odraw;;fullc;piss Logging name to disk. You are caller 203772; next msg =41511; 463 active msgs. Prev. call 03/19/89 @ 00:48, next msg was 41506 Recording logon for next time. Use FULL? to check assignments ?^U ?xxxxx "Mine" command checking >Function:?dir c:log;dir c:killed;dir summary;type-30 log,ward c;or;*;short LOG. 7 KILLED. 46 SUMMARY. 29 03/19/89,00:49:10,203739,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, E#41506,13 03/19/89,01:51:56,203740,2,RONE EDWARDS,CHICAGO,7 ]YES RONE EDWARDS, 03/19/89,03:16:43,203741,2,ERIC BOHLMAN,, ]>> got Flash<< 2 03/19/89,08:20:51,203742,2,PAUL STREETER,, E#41507,9 03/19/89,10:02:28,203743,1,ALEX ZELL,, 03/19/89,10:11:19,203744,1,DMITRI ELLINGSON,,4 03/19/89,10:16:44,203745,2,CATHY KONAS,Chicago/ IL,2 03/19/89,10:23:08,203746,1,CARL GIANGROSSO,, 03/19/89,10:44:40,203747,9,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, ]PASSWORD WARD CHRISTENSEN, ]S,USERS, ]S,SUMMARY, ]S,NEXT, ]S,MESSAGE.X90, ]S,MESSAGE.X00, ]S,MESSAGE.X10,15 03/19/89,11:20:57,203748,1,JIM MCFADDEN,Hodkins/IL,12 03/19/89,11:31:51,203749,1,JOHN FREIDMAN,,8 03/19/89,12:30:04,203750,2,TRACY LOSE,,4 03/19/89,12:58:20,203751,1,JAMES WALSH,, >Help: ALL,5 03/19/89,13:06:55,203752,1,BOB AXEL,, E#41508,11 03/19/89,13:32:45,203753,1,JAMES WALSH,,2 03/19/89,13:48:32,203754,3,H H,, 03/19/89,13:52:30,203755,1,JIM MCFADDEN,, 03/19/89,15:13:35,203756,1,JAMES WALSH,,4 03/19/89,15:21:36,203757,1,JIM THALE,,2 03/19/89,15:31:04,203758,1,RICHARD WARD,,8 03/19/89,16:02:02,203759,1,JOHN PETENES,,4 03/19/89,16:25:47,203760,1,DAVE ROBINSON,,8 03/19/89,16:59:15,203761,2,JAMES SCHMIDT,,1 03/19/89,18:06:07,203762,2,RICHARD GOZDAL,,2 03/19/89,18:42:37,203763,2,MARTY DIPPEL,,2 03/19/89,18:59:44,203764,2,MIKE COOK,,7 03/19/89,19:10:24,203765,1,ELI LEHRER,,6 03/19/89,19:15:06,203766,1,COLIN SCHROEDER,,8 03/19/89,19:31:07,203767,1,DAVE JESKE,, 03/19/89,19:33:44,203768,1,CHARLES SIEGEL,chicago/il, >Help: LEAVE MESSAGE, E#41509,6 03/19/89,19:47:41,203769,1,RON SCOTT,moorestown/ nj,14 03/19/89,20:08:56,203770,1,JAMES HAGAN,MT PROSPECT,9 03/19/89,20:54:34,203771,1,RON SCOTT,, E#41510, >Help: HL,12 03/19/89,21:13:26,203772,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, 41506 03/19/89 WARD CHRISTENSEN => DMITRI ELLINGSON: "BACKSPACING" 41507 03/19/89 PAUL STREETER => WARD: "CBBS LOGON" 41508 03/19/89 BOB AXEL => ALL: "CACHE MEETING" 41509 03/19/89 CHARLES SIEGEL => ALL: "EDUCATORS/TEACHER BBS" 41510 03/19/89 RON SCOTT => ALL: "NJ BBSS" - End of summary - Retrieving flagged msgs: C skips, K aborts. Msg 41506 is 08 line(s) on 03/19/89 from WARD CHRISTENSEN to DMITRI ELLINGSON re: BACKSPACING The "usual" backspace key - i.e. ASCII control-H has worked well here for 11 years! Also, should you insist on a non-video backspace (i.e. what ever you are running can't backspace) then the usual DEL char will do the trick. If you can't generate THAT key, then you can use the CBBS "V" command to set a video backspace char of your choice. (The most common use for this is users who have to shift to get a backspace, so they substitute DEL for it) Good luck. Thanks for stopping by. Msg 41507 is 03 line(s) on 03/19/89 from PAUL STREETER to WARD re: CBBS LOGON Your software's script language is sufficiently different than mine's (sorry about that grammer) that I will have to study it. I printed the screen. Thanks. Msg 41508 is 02 line(s) on 03/19/89 from BOB AXEL to ALL re: CACHE MEETING when and where is the next cache meeting? does anyone won a zios, leo, or citizen computer? Msg 41509 is 02 line(s) on 03/19/89 from CHARLES SIEGEL to ALL re: EDUCATORS/TEACHER BBS I am in search of an educators/teachers BBS. If anyone knows of one, please let me know. Msg 41510 is 06 line(s) on 03/19/89 from RON SCOTT to ALL re: NJ BBSS Help me please! I recently installed a modem to my IBM compatible and I need someone to call. I live in southern New Jersey and I don't know who to call to obtain a list of local BBSs. I would greatly appreciate it if someone could find me a local number to call. Since I am only a beginner, I hope to find a BBS in the (609) area code so that I don't have to spend a fortune while learning to use my system. dup. chars. >Function:?r;-1