CBBS(R) 4.0.3b 07/26/93 22:42:46 Y/N: want CBBS "1st time user" info?^U ?^U ?^U ?n;ward;christensen;odraw;;fullc;piss Logging name to disk. You are caller 230304; next msg =46377; 378 active msgs. Prev. call 07/22/93 @ 21:22, next msg was 46372 Recording logon for next time. Use FULL? to check assignments ?^U ?xxxxx "Mine" command checking for msgs TO you, ^K to abo >Function:?dir c:log;dir c:killed;dir summary;type-20 log,ward c;or;*;short LOG. 8 KILLED. 14 SUMMARY. 25 58,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, 07/20/93,21:29:34,230259,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, E#46368,17 07/20/93,23:26:40,230260,2,EDWARD MARSH,,1 07/20/93,23:54:39,230261,2,DAVID JOHNSON,,7 07/22/93,21:11:25,230272,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,1 07/22/93,21:22:58,230273,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, 07/23/93,00:54:42,230274,2,ROY LIPSCOMB,,1 07/23/93,08:13:43,230275,2,DENNIS STAHL,,0 07/23/93,09:35:01,230276,2,PETE JONES,,2 07/23/93,11:13:01,230277,2,LARRY GLASSMAN,,3 07/23/93,12:23:54,230278,2,ANDY SHAPIRO,, E#46372,2 07/23/93,13:01:33,230279,2,DENNIS STAHL,,1 07/23/93,14:41:07,230280,2,ALEX ZELL,, 07/23/93,14:51:58,230281,2,KEN STOX,,1 07/23/93,21:20:15,230282,2,MICHAEL SHARTIAG,, E#46373,9 07/23/93,22:45:00,230283,2,MURRAY ARNOW,, E#46374,6 07/23/93,23:50:56,230284,2,NORB DEMBINSKI,,3 07/24/93,09:07:21,230285,2,EARL HALL,,22 07/24/93,13:03:56,230286,2,LARRY GLASSMAN,,1 07/24/93,16:22:27,230287,2,MURRAY ARNOW,,1 07/24/93,20:15:17,230288,2,JERRY OLSEN,,1 07/24/93,21:22:17,230289,2,DON PIVEN,,3 07/24/93,22:58:16,230290,2,NORB DEMBINSKI,,0 07/25/93,00:04:53,230291,2,NORB DEMBINSKI,, E#46375, E#46376,9 07/25/93,01:04:52,230292,2,BILL MATTSON,,3 07/25/93,15:26:41,230293,2,TINA RATHBONE,San Diego/ CA,8 07/25/93,19:45:12,230294,2,BERNARD GOLDLUST,,0 07/25/93,22:21:56,230295,2,MURRAY ARNOW,,2 07/25/93,23:49:47,230296,2,ROY LIPSCOMB,,2 07/26/93,00:00:02,230297,2,NORB DEMBINSKI,,1 07/26/93,11:15:07,230298,2,CLIFF SHARP,,5 07/26/93,12:39:10,230299,2,AL HIGGINS,,5 07/26/93,13:28:39,230300,2,DENNIS STAHL,,2 07/26/93,14:31:00,230301,2,ANDY SHAPIRO,,2 ]Ward - your check got here, and the machine should be there about now. Let me know if you don't have it by wednesday (of course, with the floods, it could take a {m[v{hile. :-) ANDY SHAPIRO, 07/26/93,14:45:57,230302,2,MIKE REINHART,,3 07/26/93,20:55:05,230303,2,MURRAY ARNOW,,1 07/26/93,22:42:51,230304,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, 46372 07/23/93 ANDY SHAPIRO => WARD CHRISTENSEN: "R/GENEVA" 46373 07/23/93 MICHAEL SHARTIAG => WARD CHRISTENSEN: "GROUP" 46374 07/23/93 MURRAY ARNOW => MICHAEL SHARTIAG: "R/GROUP" 46375 07/25/93 NORB DEMBINSKI => ALL: "COMPUTER PARTS FOR SALE" 46376 07/25/93 NORB DEMBINSKI => ALL: "PS/2 PARTS FOR SALE" - End of summary - Retrieving flagged msgs: C skips, K aborts. Msg 46372 is 02 line(s) on 07/23/93 from ANDY SHAPIRO to WARD CHRISTENSEN re: R/GENEVA So is the computer! You should get it in a couple of days via UPS. I packed it in the Zenith 386sx box; they're just about the same size! Msg 46373 is 18 line(s) on 07/23/93 from MICHAEL SHARTIAG to WARD CHRISTENSEN re: GROUP Ward, The GROUP number on the fax is as best as I can tell their designation for 'modem vis standards' Very OLD faxes are/were group 2 and I believe on had a max baud of 2400. Group 3 will fall back if connected with an older fax machine. Group 3 is the current modern day standard, although I also thought it contained a max specified baud of 9600. Hmmm. Maybe that's why some machines didn't like my 14.4K faxes. I am still finding the quality level of connections/fax interrogations to be quite a problem. I called 3 different fax back systems and got connectionsa at 4800,2400, and 9600 baud. Without having another brand to test side by side I don't know if my modem is just 'too sensitive' (ala inexpensive) or if its just plain bad luck. While my explaination of CLASS is accurate, I am finding that in practical application it does not apply. The sticking point seems to be old faxes where you dail and manually press a send button after answer do not like fax modems ( or at least class 2's) whereas drop and send faxes seem to work fine. Can anyone shed some light on these problems? Msg 46374 is 03 line(s) on 07/23/93 from MURRAY ARNOW to MICHAEL SHARTIAG re: R/GROUP Getting back to your troubles. Check to see if the fax init string contains &f. I had some strange problems with my fax/modem card until the service tech told me about resetting the modem to factory settings with the at&f command. Msg 46375 is 30 line(s) on 07/25/93 from NORB DEMBINSKI to ALL re: COMPUTER PARTS FOR SALE I have the following computer parts for sale: 1. ADOBE Postscript Cartridge for the HP LaserJet II. $75.00 2. Pacific Data Products Postscript Cartridge PE with Pacific Data Products Postscript Accelerator Board XL for HP LaserJet III and LaserTools Printer Control Panel software(Automatic Setup and Control for Postscript Printer or Cartridge). $275.00 3. INTERCON Mustang II PostScript Accelerator Board for HP LJ II/III. $200.00 4. Hewlett-Packard LJ II/III 8.5X14 Legal size paper tray. $30.00 SOLD 5. Hewlett-Packard #92286PC Pro Collection Font Cartridge for all LaserJet printers. $60.00 6. Hewlett-Packard #33404A #ABA Type Director Font Management program with 8 typefaces. $10.00 7. Grolier Electronic Encyclopedia Text only, CD-ROM and software. $10.00 SOLD 8. Software Toolworks Illustrated Encyclopedia Version 2.0 CD-ROM & software. $20.00 SOLD 9. INTEL 80386DX-20 CPU processor chip. $60.00 10. INTEL 80387DX-20 Math co-processor chip. $75.00 11. Creative Labs Sound Blaster MCV sound board. $75.00 SOLD 12. CH Products Game Card III MCA. $20.00 SOLD 13. CH Products Flight Stick. $20.00 SOLD All of the above peripherals and adapter cards come with the original manufacturer's diagnostic, install, setup, driver software and printed documentation where and when supplied by the manufacturer. Call 312.731.9894 or leave message on BBS. Msg 46376 is 24 line(s) on 07/25/93 from NORB DEMBINSKI to ALL re: PS/2 PARTS FOR SALE I have the following PS/2 items for sale: 1. IBM #8514001 8514 16" Color Display. $250.00 2. IBM #1887972 8514/A Color Display Adapter with video memory expansion kit added, 512KB total. $175.00 3. IBM #75X5887 XGA Color Display Adapter/A with IBM #75X5889 video memory expansion kit added, 1MB total. $250.00 4. IBM #6451113 Internal CD-ROM drive. $300.00 5. IBM #6450847 CD-ROM Install Kit/A. $10.00 6. IBM #6451109 16 Bit SCSI Adapter/A. $125.00 7. IBM #30F5279 Internal Tape Drive and Backup Kit for DOS 80/120 Meg capacity. $225.00 8. 3M DC2080 Mini Data Cartridge Tape, 5 cartridges total. $10.00 each 9. IBM #72X8560 8580 Front Bezel/Logo cover. $10.00 SOLD 10. IBM #72X8527 8580 Hard drive support structure. $10.00 11. IBM #6450379 System Board 2MB memory expansion kit. $75.00 All of the above peripherals and adapter cards come with the original manufacturer's diagnostic, install, setup, driver software and printed documentation where and when supplied by the manufacturer. Call 312.731.9894 or leave message on BBS. dup. chars. >Function:? First msg #:?