F I D O N E W S -- | Vol. 9 No. 3 (20 January 1992) The newsletter of the | FidoNet BBS community | Published by: _ | / \ | "FidoNews" BBS /|oo \ | (415)-863-2739 (_| /_) | FidoNet 1:1/1 _`@/_ \ _ | Internet: | | \ \\ | fidonews@fidonews.fidonet.org | (*) | \ )) | |__U__| / \// | Editors: _//|| _\ / | Tom Jennings (_/(_|(____/ | Tim Pozar (jm) | ----------------------------+--------------------------------------- Published weekly by and for the Members of the FidoNet international amateur network. Copyright 1991, Fido Software. All rights reserved. Duplication and/or distribution permitted for noncommercial purposes only. For use in other circumstances, please contact FidoNews. Paper price: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00US Electronic Price: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . free! For more information about FidoNews refer to the end of this file. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents 1. EDITORIAL ..................................................... 1 Editorial: Can I borrow your feet? ............................ 1 2. ARTICLES ...................................................... 2 Country Computing ............................................. 2 Nodelist flags - The Abuse .................................... 3 This New Echo, BIOMED - What Is It? ........................... 5 A_THEIST Echo now on Backbone! ................................ 6 New Echo for Those Interested in Florida_USA! ................. 7 MENSANS_ONLY Echo Notice ...................................... 8 SKEPTIC Echo reorganizing! .................................... 9 3. RANTS AND FLAMES .............................................. 11 4. LATEST VERSIONS ............................................... 12 Software List ................................................. 12 5. FIDONEWS INFORMATION .......................................... 18 FidoNews 9-03 Page 1 20 Jan 1992 ====================================================================== EDITORIAL ====================================================================== Editorial: Can I borrow your feet? by Tom Jennings (1:1/1) ... mine are busy filling my mouth. Hey, what else is new? Actually I'm surprised I got so little criticism for last week's editorial. As I wrote it, I kinda realized it was probably not a great thing. One of out FidoNews' regulars tried to play Simon-says regarding the approriateness of it in light of the recent ARTSPEC changes; I suggested he re-read them. But I also teed of a friend, which is a drag (and will get a personal response). Maybe I should have used the TV network broadcasters instead; besides being communications (hah!) oriented, they're slightly less far down a similar path, only their problem is resisting new technologies cuz they don't make sense for short-term profitability (and it's a field I do actually some specific non-mainstream-media info on). But bashing is too easy, and that's the main problem with last week's editorial, correct or not. So as I criticized our collective tendency to complain, I did the same. Consistency? Nahhh.... I'll shut up now. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 9-03 Page 2 20 Jan 1992 ====================================================================== ARTICLES ====================================================================== by Donald Tees Ex-Libris BBS, Windrush Farm, 1:221/192 (Ontario, Canada) Whimsy from the Farm Outside, there are 90 kilometer per hour winds. We have had 15 centimeters of snow in the last few hours, and another 15 are expected. Roads are closed, schools are closed. We are isolated except for the phone and the BBS. A good day to catch up on reading Fidonews, re-indexing and purging files, and writing to Fidonews. I have been meaning to do this for some time. I read Fidonews quite regularly, and it has always struck me that it is a just a tad serious. I BBS for fun, as do most. But poor Tom is the only one I seem to read anything personal about. Perhaps this can start a trend, and we can learn a bit about just how far flung and different this network of ours is. Who, where why, what. Some background. Who? I am a programmer by trade, age 45, and have been programming for all my adult life. The last 17 years as a freelancer, before that as a company man. I have programmed in several dozen languages, and like assembler of various sorts best. But I am not proud, and will work in whatever the job requires. Where? Out of a farm about 120 kilometers west of Toronto, Canada. My customers range over a semi-circle about 600 miles in diameter. Most work comes in over the BBS, and goes out the same way. The Fido access is for fun, but the BBS pays its' way. Public access is free; customers pay for my time. What? Weird stuff. My last job was a computer 7000 feet underground that weighed trains as they rolled by, then transmitted the data to the surface via a fibre link. Maybe I can lay claim to the lowest BBS call in history; I called my BBS from down there to pick up some code I forgot. What is life like around here? Well, today is not typical. Today at seven in the morning I put on a snowmobile suit, flightboots, a balaclava, heavy mitts, and headed for the barn. I could not see it; it is two hundred and fifty feet from the house. Ninety kilometer winds plus snow plus temperatures in the teens are probably something the California readers are not used to. (Hell, neithor are we.) The barn door had blown open; I had to thaw the water pipe with a heat gun. FidoNews 9-03 Page 3 20 Jan 1992 I fed the horses (five of them), the cats (three in the barn), and the dog (a 120 pound newfoundland puppy). I managed to shovel enough snow out of the way to get the barn door closed, and braced it against the wind. Then went out the back way, and got back to the house. I had put the coffee on before going out; I poured myself a cup, stripped off two layers of clothing (leaving one), and sat down to answer my E-mail. I have a small network of six PC's and four phone lines, so we are not really isolated. But it sure feels like it. Outside I can hear the wind whistle trough the pine trees, and my front lawn looks like a surrealistic sculpture. Portions are bare, and other are close to five feet deep. The wind has carved drifts into wonderfull shapes. By counting the fence poles of the nearest paddock, I estimate the visability at about two hundred feet. The road is buried. It is going to take a couple hours with the front end loader to dig out the lane to-morrow. Although Net 221 covers an area of about 75 miles by 40 miles, it is largely urban. I have one of the two or three rural BBS's in the net, and often engage in friendly banter and snickering with the urban types. They seem to find it odd that we knew our Christmass goose by name. We find it odd that they put curtains over their windows. The local echos are good conversation, and quite active. So, that is a bit about life here. Whether Tom sees fit to include random ramblings in the newsletter, time will tell. If you are ever up in the Toronto area, drop in. The coffee is always on. Don. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- by Peter Tan (6:600/403) The Abuse of Nodelist flags Before I begin, let me run a quick intro on myself. As can be seen above, my name is Peter Tan. I have been in FidoNet since 1988 or so (I can't really remember). Not exactly a veteran, but I've seen a lot of action. Why am I writing this? Because I am irritated. Ever seen the current nodelist? It weighs in at slightly over 1MB, full-sized. There are some of us who *NEEDS* to keep the full-sized nodelists on our system, and there are some who need just the local-area extract of the nodelist. I am writing from the viewpoint as one of the "us" that needs to keep the full-sized nodelist on the system. FidoNews 9-03 Page 4 20 Jan 1992 Now, as one of the "us" that needs to keep the nodelist, full-sized, on the system, it gets a bit irritating to see the nodelist flags being abused. Sad to say, the bulk of this comes from within Zone 6. If you go hunting in the nodelist, you will see such examples: ,1,My_BBS_Name,MYLOCATION,Sysop_Name,1-234-567890,9600,CM,XX,XA,MO, - MNP,HST,V32,V32b,V42,V42b,V22,V23 (The above is not based on any single node. It is an example, and it is to be taken as such. You can see a lot of this type of "overkill" of nodelist flags, especially within the Zone 6 segment of the nodelist.) What I feel is that a lot of the flags listed in this fictitious node are UNNECESSARY. For example, once you're listed as "V32b", V32 is implied, since if you can't handshake at V32, how can you then do so at V32bis? Besides, the fallback from a V32bis connect is a V32 connect (correct me if I'm wrong please). ;S |----------------------------------------------------------| ;S | | Bark | WaZOO | ;S | |-------------------------|-------------------------| ;S | | File | Update | File | Update | ;S | Flag | Requests | Requests | Requests | Requests | ;S |------|------------|------------|------------|------------| ;S | XA | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | ;S | XB | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | ;S | XC | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | ;S | XP | Yes | Yes | No | No | ;S | XR | Yes | No | Yes | No | ;S | XW | No | No | Yes | No | ;S | XX | No | No | Yes | Yes | ;S |----------------------------------------------------------| The table above lists the File-Request flags as found in NODELIST.017. In the fictitious node given above, it has "XX,XA" marked. According to the table, the "XX" is redundant. "XA" will more than suffice in this respect. The whole point of writing this becomes a bit clearer now. It becomes apparent that if all these redundant info were to be removed from the nodelist, it could conceivably allow the nodelist to shrink in size, and yet hold practically the same amount of information as it did before! If all the relevant parts of the *C structure would just take the time out to remove such excess info from the nodelist, merging of NODEDIFFs and NODELISTs could be done faster, compiling the nodelist will take less time, *AND* the nodelist would take a smaller amount of space on our disks. I am thus appealing to all who are part of the *C structure, to help wipe out redundancy. FidoNews 9-03 Page 5 20 Jan 1992 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A Look At The BIOMED Echo By Ray Brown, CBET, Moderator SysOp, USS Triumph BBS, 1:135/70 Greetings and salutations. My name is Ray Brown. In mundane life, I am employed at a hospital in Miami, Florida, where I am a Biomedical Equipment Technician. Usually, a BMET has at least an Associate's Degree from an accredited college; some even have 4-year degrees as Clinical Engineers. A BMET in a hospital situation may work on almost any medical device that has direct contact with patients. This includes, but is not limited to, things such as patient beds, EKG monitors and telemetry, defibrillators, respiratory equipment, IV pumps, electronic blood-pressure measuring devices, and even testing the electrical receptacles in a patient's room, so as to certify that everything is electrically safe and will not harm the patient. Also, BMET's work in various other areas, such as on dialysis machines, physical therapy machines, EEG machines, and Operating Room tables, lights, and electro-surgical generators ("Bovies"). And, some BMET's work solely on X-Ray, CAT-Scan, and MRI equipment, and others yet work only on laboratory equipment, such as blood and urine analyzers. A BMET may elect to be Certified in one of three fields: General CBET, Laboratory CBET, and X-Ray CBET. This requires a minimum of two years' experience, along with taking and passing a rather hard test, administered by the International Certification Commission (a branch of the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation). Once passed, a BMET becomes a Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician, or CBET, which is a legal title, such as M.D. or R.N. A CBET or BMET is a recognized and valuable member of a hospital's medical support staff. I also SysOp a FidoNet BBS, the USS Triumph BBS, which is an enjoyable hobby. I obtain a variety of echos for both myself and my readers. About 1 1/2 years ago, I learned of a small, privately- distributed echo called BIOMED, which was for people like me to chat and discuss problems and situations unique to our field. I joined the echo, and had some discussions with a few BMET's. I then learned that the Moderator of BIOMED was not interested in supporting the echo any longer, so I asked if I could take it over. No objection was raised, and I pursued it. I made sure that the echo was properly placed in Mike Fuch's EchoList (ELIST), noting that it was still privately distributed, and to contact me for feeds. Within 3 months, the echo had grown to over 10 systems in 3 FidoNet Regions. I then asked each SysOp of the systems to make a formal request to their REC to get the BIOMED echo "BackBoned". This was successfully done, and around September of 1991, BIOMED became a BackBone echo. FidoNews 9-03 Page 6 20 Jan 1992 However, since that time, participating systems have slackened off, and callers have slowed their posted. I realized that advertising solely in the ELIST was not enough. I then "re-discovered" the FidoNews, and so I wish to ask all that see this humble article, if they know of someone that is a BMET /CBET, to please request through your NEC or REC for the BIOMED echo. Otherwise, it may die a long and lingering death... Also, if there is any interest in BIOMED from non-Zone 1 folks, specifically OZ (Australia) or the U.K., please let me know, and I'll work on getting the echo to you. In closing, if anyone has any questions about the echo, please either consult the ELIST, or netmail Ray Brown @ 1:135/70. The USS Triumph BBS has a USR HST 14,400 modem, and is running FidoBBS v.12U "barefoot". Thank you! _Ray_ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Christopher Baker Rights On! 1:374/14 A_THEIST Echo Available A_theism means free of religion in the way a_political means free of politics or a_sexual means free of sex characteristics or drives. With that in mind and ever cognizant of the continued pressure of religion to intrude itself into our government and its operations, the A_THEIST Echo is provided to inform and alarm and hopefully wake up the sleeping and too long silent majority to the peril on our doorstep. It is now a Zone 1 Backbone Echo Hosted and Moderated by Rights On! [1:374/14] and Christopher Baker [card carrying member of American Atheists, Inc.]. Initial links may be obtained from your local Backbone source connection. Zone 3 is being fed through 3:681/857 and Zone 2 through 2:243/11 via a Gate at 1:374/14 until direct links can be made to those Zones via the international Backbone links. The Echo is open to anyone who can discuss, without proselytizing, the extreme desirability of maintaining the absolute separation of State and church in this country as provided for in our Constitution. FidoNews 9-03 Page 7 20 Jan 1992 A sample of the first few messages and the statement of purpose of the Echo is available as A_THEIST.ZIP from this system anytime except 0100-0130 ET and Zone 1 ZMH [USR HST ds online] if you wish to get an idea of whether to commit disk space to the Echo. An archive of the past traffic from the Echo is also available as A_ECHO1.ZIP, A_ECHO2.ZIP, and A_ECHO3.ZIP, A_ECHO4.ZIP, etc. Backbone status has been approved. Ask your Backbone connection to get it for you! The complete info is available in the current ELISTnnn.XXX file available from your NEC or REC or here. [Request ELIST.] I hope you will join us or ask your Sysop to request a link via their regular Backbone connections! TTFN. Chris ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Christopher Baker Rights On!, 1:374/14, Titusville_FL_USA Ronnie Toth SOX!, 1:135/71, Miami_FL_USA [PC Pursuitable] FLA_COOKS Echo We are starting a Florida-wide Echo [FLA_COOKS] that deals with cooking and eating throughout the state. Use of native ingredients and regional specialties will be included as well as restaurant reviews and anything else that pertains to food in Florida. FLA_COOKS is Hubbed and Moderated by Christopher Baker at 1:374/14 in Titusville_FL and by Ronnie Toth at 1:135/71 in Hialeah_FL [which is a PC Pursuitable town {part of Greater Miami}]. Contact either for a link into this new conference. This Echo is restricted to Florida systems. When we get enough participation, we'll get it on the Region 18 backbone for more cost-effective routing. There is still an opening for a North Florida Hub and Moderator. Contact Christopher Baker via Netmail at 1:374/14. FidoNews 9-03 Page 8 20 Jan 1992 That's the general idea. [grin] The Echo tag is FLA_COOKS. In addition, Florida systems should have their Florida city in their origin line so everyone knows what part of Florida you are talking about and if you mention a specific place or area, you should define it as if people outside your immediate area are reading it [as they will be]. This ain't a 'local' Echo anymore! [grin] TTFN. Chris & Ronnie ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Christopher Baker 1:374/14, Titusville_FL_USA MENSANS_ONLY Echo MENSANS_ONLY is open to any verified member, past or present, of any Mensa organization. MENSANS_ONLY is not connected with American Mensa, Ltd. [The High IQ Society], or any other Mensa organization anywhere. MENSANS_ONLY has no opinions. Any opinions expressed are those of the writer and any replier. MENSANS_ONLY exists solely to provide a convenient forum for electronic conversation between accepted members of any Mensa organization. Any other inference you may glean from perusing this Echo is all in your head, which is where it should stay. It is Hosted and Moderated from Rights On! in Titusville_FL_USA at 1:374/14. It is intentionally withheld from the FidoNet Backbone distribution system and is offered for point-to-point links only. Any Backbone system discovering this Echo traversing their system should immediately remove it and notify anyone sending or receiving it through them to desist unless said Backbone system is an active and verified participant of MENSANS_ONLY. Anyone may read the traffic in this Echo but only verified members may post in this Echo. Non-members interested in more information about Mensa are directed to the general Mensa Echo of the same name [MENSA] available from the FidoNet Backbone and Moderated by Dave Aronson of 1:109/120. FidoNews 9-03 Page 9 20 Jan 1992 Sysops who link into MENSANS_ONLY agree to abide by the access restrictions above. The content of that Echo is not restricted to any single topic or idea. The number of systems linked to this Echo and the volume of traffic in this Echo varies. Traffic is generally light which is typical of non-Backbone, special interest Echos. Anyone interested in linking into MENSANS_ONLY, should send Netmail to: Christopher Baker at 1:374/14 {Rights On!, Titusville_FL_USA}. The following is a list of primary links for M_O: [Zone 1:] 109/120 114/15 114/74 135/71 250/416 374/14 374/98 380/7. The Sysops of the above systems may link others into MENSANS_ONLY based on the acceptance of the restrictions, imposed above, by the link requesting Sysop. Anyone requiring a direct feed or further information should send Netmail to me at 1:374/14. Rights On! is a 24 hour system currently at 9600+ bps. It is now at 9600+ on a USR Courier HST dual standard courtesy of their Sysop Purchase Plan. TTFN. Chris ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Christopher Baker Rights On!, 1:374/14 Jackson Harding Oranges & Lemons, 3:681/857 SKEPTIC Echo rising from the ashes? Since Fredric Rice's system disappeared from the Nodelist, some of the previous participants of his SKEPTIC Echo have been trying to reconstruct the links that were in place from his system at 1:102/901 when it folded. Anyone who was previously linked in Zone 1, should contact Christopher Baker at 1:374/14 for a new link. Those previously connected in Zone 3 should contact Jackson Harding at 3:681/857. Jackson was a coModerator when the links went down and has assumed the Moderatorship for the resurrection. FidoNews 9-03 Page 10 20 Jan 1992 The SKEPTIC Echo is still listed in ELIST but the links noted are no longer valid except as noted here. This will be updated in the next version. If any part of the country is still running this Echo, please let us know. Searching for remnants of the Echo via Netmail and other Echos has produced very little information on the status elsewhere. The SKEPTIC Echo is for the examination of all claims of supernatural occurence or activity with a critical eye toward verification and proof. It is not on the Backbone in Zone 1 at this time but may be on the Zone 3 Backbone by the time you read this. The link to Zone 3 is gated through 1:374/14 three times a week. Come and join us if you are new to the Echo or come and find us if you are wondering where your links disappeared to. TTFN. Chris & Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 9-03 Page 11 20 Jan 1992 ====================================================================== RANTS AND FLAMES ====================================================================== _(*#$_(*@#(* (*^$+)#(%&+| #$)%(&*#_$ @_#( @$ ^@#+)(#&%$*+)$%&*+$*%&#@(@#_|)*%|)#%&)#*%&+(@#&*_+(@#*^&@### *&#_($*&#$_(*#&$_(#*$&$ _(#$*#$+)#($&*+#)$ &#+$*&# ()*&#$_(&^#$_(#*$_#($^&#_$(^&#_$(&^#$_(&#^ damn right _(#^&$_(#^& $*&#$_+(* #)$&(%($%+)($%*+$)%($* it's ugly _#&%^# & #($_*#$_ FidoNet (*$&%_@#_(*&@#_(@*#&_ @#_(*&@#_(* )*&#$ Flames *^$+)#(% (not for the timid) @_#( (*#$_(*^@#+) and #_|)*% &+(@#&*_+(@#*^&@### (#$*&#_($*&#$_(*#&$_(#* Rants *&+#$*&#+$*&# )*&#$_(a regular feature)^&#_$(&^#$_ $^&#$_(#^ (*^#$_*#^&$)*#&$^%)#*$&^_#($*^&#_($ Section #&%^_ _(*#&$_(#* #($*& #$* _(*&@#_(@*# *&@#_(*& )&*+_)*&+)*&+))&*(*& (*&_(*&_(*& ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 9-03 Page 12 20 Jan 1992 ====================================================================== LATEST VERSIONS ====================================================================== Latest Greatest SoftWare Versions Latest Update: 01/15/92 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MS-DOS Systems -------------- BBS Software NodeList Utilities Compression Name Version Name Version Utilities -------------------- -------------------- Name Version ADTBBS 1.50@ EditNL 4.00 -------------------- Aurora 1.32b FDND 1.10 ARC 7.12 DMG 2.93 MakeNL 2.31 ARJ 2.20 DreamBBS 1.05 Parselst 1.33 LHA 2.13 Fido/FidoNet 12.21 Prune 1.40 PAK 2.51 Genesis Deluxe 3.2 SysNL 3.14 PKPak 3.61 GSBBS 3.02 XlatList 2.90 PKZip 1.10 Kitten 1.01 XlaxNode/Diff 2.53 Lynx 1.30 Maximus-CBCS 2.00 Merlin 1.39n Other Utilities(A-M) Other Utilities(M-Z) Opus 1.73a* Name Version Name Version Oracomm 5.M.6P@ -------------------- -------------------- Oracomm Plus 6.E@ 2DAPoint 1.50* MsgMstr 2.03a PCBoard 14.5a 4Dog/4DMatrix 1.18 MsgNum 4.16d Phoenix 1.07* ARCAsim 2.31 MSGTOSS 1.3 ProBoard 1.20* ARCmail 2.07 Netsex 2.00b QuickBBS 2.75 Areafix 1.20 OFFLINE 1.35* RBBS 17.3b ConfMail 4.00 Oliver 1.0a RemoteAccess 1.10 Crossnet 1.5 OSIRIS CBIS 3.02@ SimplexBBS 1.05 DOMAIN 1.42 PKInsert 7.10* SLBBS 2.15C* DEMM 1.06 PolyXarc 2.1a Socrates 1.11 DGMM 1.06 QM 1.00a SuperBBS 1.12* DOMAIN 1.42 QSort 4.04 SuperComm 0.99 EEngine 0.32 RAD Plus 2.11 TAG 2.5g EMM 2.11* Raid 1.00 TBBS 2.1 EZPoint 2.1 RBBSMail 18.0 TComm/TCommNet 3.4 FGroup 1.00 ScanToss 1.28 Telegard 2.5 FidoPCB 1.0s@ ScMail 1.00 TPBoard 6.1 FNPGate 2.70 ScEdit 1.12 TriTel 2.0* GateWorks 3.06e Sirius 1.0x WildCat! 3.0* GMail 2.05 SLMail 2.15C WWIV 4.20 GMD 3.10 SquishMail 1.00 XBBS 1.77 GMM 1.21 StarLink 1.01 GoldEd 2.31p TagMail 2.41 GROUP 2.23 TCOMMail 2.2 Network Mailers GUS 1.40 Telemail 1.27 Name Version Harvey's Robot 4.10 TGroup 1.13 -------------------- HeadEdit 1.18 TIRES 3.11 BinkleyTerm 2.50 HLIST 1.09 TMail 1.21 D'Bridge 1.30 IMAIL 1.20 TosScan 1.00 Dreamer 1.06 InterPCB 1.31 UFGATE 1.03 FidoNews 9-03 Page 13 20 Jan 1992 Dutchie 2.90c ISIS 5.12@ VPurge 4.09e FrontDoor 2.02 Lola 1.01d WildMail 2.00 InterMail 2.01 Mosaic 1.00b XRS 4.99 Milqtoast 1.00 MailBase 4.11a@ XST 2.3e PreNM 1.48 MSG 4.5* YUPPIE! 2.00 SEAdog 4.60 MSGED 2.06 ZmailH 1.25 SEAmail 1.01 MsgLnk 1.0c ZSX 2.40 TIMS 1.0(mod8) OS/2 Systems ------------ BBS Software Other Utilities(A-M Other Utilities(N-Z) Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- Kitten 1.01 ARC 7.12 oMMM 1.52 Maximus-CBCS 2.00 ARC2 6.01 Omail 3.1 SimplexBBS 1.04.02+ ConfMail 4.00 Parselst 1.33 EchoStat 6.0 PKZip 1.02 EZPoint 2.1 PMSnoop 1.30 Network Mailers FGroup 1.00 PolyXOS2 2.1a Name Version GROUP 2.23 QSort 2.1 -------------------- LH2 2.11 Raid 1.0 BinkleyTerm 2.50 MSG 4.2 Remapper 1.2 BinkleyTerm(S) 2.50 MsgEd 2.06c SquishMail 1.00 BinkleyTerm/2-MT MsgLink 1.0c Tick 2.0 1.40.02 MsgNum 4.16d VPurge 4.09e SEAmail 1.01 Xenix/Unix 386 -------------- BBS Software Network Mailers Other Utilities Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- BinkleyTerm 2.32b ARC 5.21 C-LHARC 1.00 MsgEd 2.06 |Contact: Willy Paine 1:343/15,| MSGLINK 1.01 |or Eddy van Loo 2:285/406 | oMMM 1.42 Omail 1.00 ParseLst 1.32 Unzip 3.10 VPurge 4.08 Zoo 2.01 QNX --- FidoNews 9-03 Page 14 20 Jan 1992 BBS Software Network Mailers Other Utilities Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- QTach2 1.09 QMM 0.50s Kermit 2.03 QCP 1.02 NodeList Utilities Archive Utilities QSave 3.6 Name Version Name Version QTTSysop 1.07.1 -------------------- -------------------- SeaLink 1.05 QNode 2.09 Arc 6.02 XModem 1.00 LH 1.00.2 YModem 1.01 Unzip 2.01 ZModem 0.02f Zoo 2.01 Apple II -------- BBS Software Network Mailers Other Utilities Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- DDBBS + 8.0* Fruity Dog 2.0 deARC2e 2.1 GBBS Pro 2.1 ProSel 8.70* ShrinkIt 3.30* |Contact: Dennis McClain-Furmanski 1:275/42| ShrinkIt GS 1.04 Apple CP/M ---------- BBS Software Network Mailers Other Utilities Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- Daisy 2j Daisy Mailer 0.38 Filer 2-D MsgUtil 2.5 Nodecomp 0.37 PackUser 4 UNARC.Com 1.20 Macintosh --------- BBS Software Network Mailers Other Software Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- FBBS 0.91 Copernicus 1.0 ArcMac 1.3 Hermes 1.6.1 Tabby 2.2 AreaFix 1.6 Mansion 7.15 Compact Pro 1.30 Precision Sys. 0.95b EventMeister 1.0 Red Ryder Host 2.1 Export 3.21 Telefinder Host Import 3.2 FidoNews 9-03 Page 15 20 Jan 1992 2.12T10 LHARC 0.41 MacArd 0.04 Mantissa 3.21 Point System Mehitable 2.0 Software OriginatorII 2.0 Name Version PreStamp 3.2 -------------------- StuffIt Classic 1.6 Copernicus 1.00 SunDial 3.2 CounterPoint 1.09 TExport 1.92 MacWoof 1.1 TimeStamp 1.6 TImport 1.92 Tset 1.3 TSort 1.0 UNZIP 1.02c Zenith 1.5 Zip Extract 0.10 Amiga ----- BBS Software Network Mailers Other Software Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- 4D-BBS 1.65@ BinkleyTerm 1.00 Areafix 1.48 DLG Pro. 0.96b TrapDoor 1.80 AReceipt 1.5 Falcon CBCS 1.00 WelMat 0.44 ChameleonEdit 0.11 Paragon 2.082+ ConfMail 1.12 TransAmiga 1.07 ElectricHerald 1.66 XenoLink 1.0 Compression FileMgr 2.08 Utilities GCChost 3.6b Name Version Login 0.18 NodeList Utilities -------------------- MessageFilter 1.52 Name Version AmigArc 0.23 Message View 1.12 -------------------- booz 1.01 oMMM 1.50 ParseLst 1.66 LHARC 1.30 PolyXAmy 2.02 Skyparse 2.30 LZ 1.92 RMB 1.30 TrapList 1.40 PKAX 1.00 Roof 46.15 UnZip 4.1 RoboWriter 1.02 Zippy (Unzip) 1.25 Rsh 4.07a Zoo 2.01 Tick 0.75 TrapToss 1.20 |Contact: Maximilian Hantsch 2:310/6| Yuck! 2.02 Atari ST/TT ----------- BBS Software Network Mailers Other Utilities Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- FIDOdoor/ST 2.5.1 BinkleyTerm 2.40n9 ApplyList 1.00@ FiFo 2.1v The Box 1.95* Burep 1.1 LED ST 1.00 ComScan 1.04 MSGED 1.99 ConfMail 4.10 QuickBBS/ST 1.06* NodeList Utilities Echoscan 1.10 FidoNews 9-03 Page 16 20 Jan 1992 Name Version FDrenum 2.5.2 -------------------- FastPack 1.20 Compression ParseList 1.30 Import 1.14 Utilities EchoFix 1.20 oMMM 1.40 Name Version sTICK/Hatch 5.50 Pack 1.00 -------------------- Trenum 0.10 ARC 6.02 LHARC 2.01i* PackConvert STZIP UnJARST 2.00 WhatArc 2.02 Archimedes ---------- BBS Software Network Mailers Other Utilities Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- ARCbbs 1.44 BinkleyTerm 2.03 ARC 1.03 RiscBBS 0.9.85m@ BatchPacker 1.00 ParseLst 1.30 !Spark 2.00d Unzip 2.1TH Tandy Color Computer 3 (OS-9 Level II) -------------------------------------- BBS Software Compression Utility Other Utilities Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- RiBBS 2.02 OS9ARC (Arc) 1.0 Ascan 1.2 OS9ARC (Dearc) 1.0 AutoFRL 2.0 DEARC CKARC 1.1 UNZIP 3.10 EchoCheck 1.01 FReq 2.5a LookNode 2.00 ParseLST RList 1.03 RTick 2.00 UnSeen 1.1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Key: + - Netmail Capable (Doesn't Require Additional Mailer Software) * - Recently Updated Version @ - New Addition -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- FidoNews 9-03 Page 17 20 Jan 1992 The Complete List is Available For FReq as VERSIONS from 1:103/250 Utility Authors: Please help keep this list up to date by reporting all new versions to 1:103/250 in this format: 1) Software Name & Version 2) FileName.Ext 3) Support Node Address 4) Support BBS Phone Number Note: It is not our intent to list all utilities here, only those which verge on necessity. 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