46212,01,04/20/93,BRIAN AVERY,ALL PITTSBURGH,KILL I need information on Pittsburgh BBS numbers. Anybody know any? 46213,02,04/21/93,WARD CHRISTENSEN,BRIAN AVERY R/PITTSBURGH, I think the Computer Shopper has a BBS listing by area - might check one out when you're in a store to verify if this is still true. 46313,09,06/09/93,NORB DEMBINSKI,WARD CHRISTENSEN IBM SOUND BOARD,FROG Ward: I was reading about a new IBM product called Audio Solution Board. The board is available in ISA & MCA bus versions. The board supports MPC/2 specs w/16bit audio and smplaing rates fo 44.1KHz. The board also supports MIDI and external jacks for headphones and speakers, a joystick port and 4-1 sudio compression. Sound Blaster compatibility will be added lster this summer. Do you or can you get any information on this IBM product for me. 46413,11,08/11/93,MICHAEL SHARTIAG,WARD CHRISTENSEN THE WRITTEN RECORD, Ward, I had the pleasure of stopping in at the new Borders book store near my home. Quite a nice selection of computer books and reference material ( although they were all at cover price)Aodbe Postscript reference, Microsoft's library of developer books, etc. Even an expresso caffe. To the point, I found at least one author who did his homework and gave not only the correct reference for MODEM & XMODEM, but also the idea, thought, invention and creation of the world's first BBS system, (even had the name right CBBS). 46512,03,11/18/93,ANDY SHAPIRO,WARD WEDGE, Ward, have you received the PX-8 wedge yet? I'm sorry it took so long to get it off to you; school started here and between the class I was teaching and doing childcare at home, it got to be a tad busy... 46513,09,11/18/93,MICHAEL SHARTIAG,ALL READING NOVEL 2.X HARD DRIVE, I have a LITTLE problem. Without getting into a lot of detail, I need to be able to directly read the contents of a Novell ELS 2.15 level II hard drive with something similiar to Nortons. My memory recalls that the boot track contains a boot loader, and that the entire drive shows up as a non-dos unit and CAN NOT be accessed via DOS or any DOS utility. Anyway around the non-dos problem? Any other way to accomplish the same feat? I need to be able to search for a character string on the drive. 're in a store to verify if this is still true. 46313,09,06/09/93,NORB DEMBINSKI,WARD CHRISTENSEN IBM SOUND BO