PROTOCOL: NONE CONNECT 2400 -CBBS(R) 4.0.3b 11/29/92 04:17:20 Welcome updated 09/12/92; CBBS(R)/Chicago (312) 545-8086 YOU CAN SKIP TO LOGON by hitting ctl-K - view WELCOME later with W command! topics will be accepted. - Supporting the CP/M, MS-DOS/PC-DOS, OS/2, and UNIX operating systems. Computer interfaceable music synthesizer msgs welcome (MIDI) - Commercial msgs in above areas welcome (Please use YOUR name, not company) - Pers. msgs between hobbyists/hams OK - PLEASE avoid frivolous msgs - Messages using fictitious names, ****'s, ----'s, centering, or other space/time wasters, or inappropriate subjects ARE DELETED. - Use lower case if you have it, PLEASE. (Caps for EMPHASIS). - Please don't leave #'s/passwords for NON-PUBLIC systems, or offer to trade such passwords. Y/N: want CBBS "1st time user" info?n What is your FIRST name?^U ?^U ?^U ?ward;christensen;odraw;/;fullc;piss Logging name to disk... You are caller 228075; next msg =45908; 374 active msgs. Prev. call 11/24/92 @ 21:14, next msg was 45904 Use FULL? to check assignments ?^U type-30 log,ward c 11/25/92,00:47:48,228041,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, E#45906,64 11/25/92,08:36:14,228042,1,LARRY RE,CHICAGO/IL,1 11/25/92,09:33:04,228043,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,4 11/25/92,13:06:24,228044,2,SCOTT WHITTLE,, 11/25/92,13:27:46,228045,1,DAVID JOHNSON,,4 11/25/92,14:45:32,228046,1,DON PIVEN,,3 11/25/92,15:22:13,228047,3,WAYNE UNDERHILL,,11 11/25/92,19:19:55,228048,2,DENNIS SLADEK,,2 11/25/92,19:34:01,228049,1,NORB DEMBINSKI,,1 11/25/92,20:11:50,228050,2,MURRAY ARNOW,,2 11/25/92,20:59:21,228051,1,BERNARD GOLDLUST,,2 11/25/92,23:17:06,228052,2,ALEX ZELL,,4 ]ALEX ZELL, 11/26/92,00:54:15,228053,2,BILL MATTSON,,2 11/26/92,00:57:35,228054,1,EDWARD MARSH,,5 11/26/92,11:52:59,228055,1,BILL WILSON,,13 11/26/92,13:11:20,228056,2,MURRAY ARNOW,,1 11/26/92,21:38:31,228057,2,ANDREI SCHEINKMAN,,2 11/26/92,21:43:05,228058,2,ANDREI SCHEINKMAN,,1 11/26/92,22:11:48,228059,2,PAUL TADER,,1 11/27/92,00:16:42,228060,1,ANDREI SCHEINKMAN,,2 ]WARD- nks a bundle for your answers. I am planning to mention you CBBS in my article (unless you have any objections). answer you question, I am writing this for Illinois History azine, for a special mass media and communications issue. article involves BBSs, their future, and their roll is media andBBS, mentioned it was for e "club". Please explainI , when I asked you abt the roll of BBSs in mass media, you it was limited because not enough people have modems. abt in the future when people do have modems (wont they?). t (if any) do you think BBSs will affect mass media and why? ase respond soon if possible. nk u very much, rei Scheinkman ANDREI SCHEINKMAN, 11/27/92,00:20:22,228061,1,ANDREI SCHEINKMAN,,0 ]Thanks a bundle for your answers to my questions. To answer your question, I am writing this article for Illinois History magazine, in a special mass media and communications issue. My article involves BBSs, their future, and their roll in mass media. Whan I asked you why you created CB CBBS, you mentioned it was for the "club." PLease explain... Also, when I asked you about the roll of computer BBSs in mass media, you said it was limited becuase not enough people have modems. How about in the future when most people have modems (won't they?). What (if any) role will BBSs play in mass media? Please respond ASAP. THANKS! Andrei Scheinkman ANDREI SCHEINKMAN, 11/27/92,05:57:48,228062,2,NORB DEMBINSKI,,9 11/27/92,07:05:35,228063,2,PETE JONES,,1 11/27/92,07:15:37,228064,2,DENNIS STAHL,,3 11/27/92,08:39:04,228065,2,LARRY GLASSMAN,,3 11/27/92,14:18:17,228066,1,BILL WILSON,,19 11/27/92,14:46:12,228067,2,LARRY GLASSMAN,, >Help: AUTHORS, >Help: AUTHOR, >Help: ?^,5 11/27/92,14:58:10,228068,2,DENNIS STAHL,,0 11/27/92,19:07:31,228069,2,DAVID JOHNSON,,0 11/27/92,19:46:04,228070,2,ANDY SHAPIRO,,3 11/28/92,08:10:43,228071,2,MURRAY ARNOW,,1 11/28/92,08:50:58,228072,1,BOB SULLIVAN,,42 11/28/92,21:20:41,228073,2,ROSEMARY MCGUIRE,, E#45907,5 ]tried to leave message about chinet. Hope you get it. Need number & to know if bd is operating. Thx. 312-951-5606. ROSEMARY MCGUIRE, 11/28/92,22:09:31,228074,2,MURRAY ARNOW,,1 11/29/92,04:18:06,228075,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,, >Function:?r;* Msg 45904 is 14 line(s) on 11/24/92 from WARD CHRISTENSEN to ALL re: CBBS DOWN & BACK UP Well, sorry for our un-reliability again! This time the HST power supply died, and CBBS was too specific to that modem to work with others. We're now on a Practical Peripherals 2400, with MNP capability, but it does not seem to be going MNP. Randy sez that CBBS should be "generic" so any modem can be hung on it - i.e. he'll init the modem with a terminal or terminal program, then CBBS should just "connect". I think the default must not be MNP. He'll check further, and I'll do what programming is necessary. CBBS has to at least hang in there long enough to get ot its 15th anniversary celebration next February! Lets see, Saturday the 13th of Feb should be the Sat closest to the 16th if I guestimated right. for Pizza at Barnaby's on Touhy near California, 2:00 PM. (but call back for particulars in early Feb). Thanks for calling CBBS - we enjoy having you. -End of 45904 Msg #:?. Msg 45905 is 08 line(s) on 11/24/92 from WARD CHRISTENSEN to ALL re: MODEM SIGNALS Curious about something - our modem drivers for sending chars checked if the transmit holding register was empty, then looped making sure clear to send and data set ready were there, then send the char. When the HST modem died, (power supply problems) and we tried other modems, they would "hang". Is it normal these days for modems to not assert these signals? Thanks! P.S. a change in the drivers to ignore CTS/DSR was what got it going again. Msg #:?. Msg 45906 is 27 line(s) on 11/25/92 from WARD CHRISTENSEN to ANDREI SCHEINKMAN re: REPLIES RE: CBBS Ya, CBBS has been "sick" for a week or so - bad modem, finally changed software to be more "generic" and allow other modems to work - but now we seem to have lost MNP (error correction). How old were we? Not sure of the relevance of that! But "about" 33. Why create CBBS? Well, there's a long story, but the short one was (1) that I had an extra computer (I'd been doing some talks and bought one to take with me); (2) Hayes had come up with the computer-controllable internal modem; (3) I had a phone line - for club recordings about next meeting, etc; (4) there was this terrible snow storm on Jan 16, 1978, that kept me from going to work, so Randy and I got together by phone and dreamed up the idea. I thought of it being for the club, Randy said that just we two should do it - "committee" projects just don't go anywhere. So we just did it. I patterned the software after the "cork board and push-pins type of bulletin board", and coined the term "BBS" for it. The future of BBSs? more specialized, more commercial, more lines, but also a lot of people just getting into it for the fun of it. Multi- media, graphics (talked to a guy with A HUNDRED SEVENTY THOUSAND graphic images online, today - over TWENTY GIGS of disk.). Roll of BBSs in mass media? Well, there will be limited exposure - things like library BBSs or perhaps a city's or village's council BBS or something - but still not something of general appeal - just not a high enough percentage of people with modems yet. Sorry you had trouble uploading your comment. HEY, in the future, how about putting them in a MESSAGE instead of only-I-can-see-'em comments? (Well, some assistant operators can also see 'em). Where are you doing this article for? Pardon if you already said, and I've forgotten. Msg #:?. Msg 45907 is 05 line(s) on 11/28/92 from ROSEMARY MCGUIRE to SYSOP re: CHINET BBS e [A the hang of this system. Am investigating for article for cgo comp soc. Can you somehow leave me any info? or call 312-951-5606 & tell me? All I get when I dial it is gibberish.nothing else. Thanx. Msg #:?rep Msg 45908 01 ? What number were you dialing? I think the guest line is 02 ?(312) 286-0520, but not sure. If it isn't the guest line, then 03 ?it should tell you what one is the guest line. 04 ? As to the "gibberish", it could be it isn't at your speed - you have 05 ?to send a BREAK to get many Unix systems to change baud rates. It is 06 ?old technology, but saves having to write a custom module for each 07 ?different modem that is peculiar in some way. 08 ? A,C,D,E,G,H,I,L,R,S,W (or ?):? Enter 1 letter: then press return. (A)bort, (C)ontinue, (D)elete, (E)dit, (G)et prev msg, (H)elp, (I)nsert, (L)ist, (R)e-type (S)ave <- (DO THIS WHEN YOU HAVE FINISHED) (W)ord wrap on/off A,C,D,E,G,H,I,L,R,S,W (or ?):?c 08 ? Uh, lets see, the guest # might be 312-283-0559. 09 ? A,C,D,E,G,H,I,L,R,S,W (or ?):?d;8 Deleted A,C,D,E,G,H,I,L,R,S,W (or ?):?e;2 Line was: (312) 286-0520, but not sure. If it isn't the guest line, then(312) 283-0559 A,C,D,E,G,H,I,L,R,S,W (or ?):?s Writing to disk. Updating summary. >Function:?r;45907 Msg 45907 is 05 line(s) on 11/28/92 from ROSEMARY MCGUIRE to SYSOP re: CHINET BBS e [A the hang of this system. Am investigating for article for cgo comp soc. Can you somehow leave me any info? or call 312-951-5606 & tell me? All I get when I dial it is gibberish.nothing else. Thanx. -End of 45907 Msg #:?rep Msg 45909 01 ?Sysop? Ok, sysus 02 ? A,C,D,E,G,H,I,L,R,S,W (or ?):? Enter 1 letter: then press return. (A)bort, (C)ontinue, (D)elete, (E)dit, (G)et prev msg, (H)elp, (I)nsert, (L)ist, (R)e-type (S)ave <- (DO THIS WHEN YOU HAVE FINISHED) (W)ord wrap on/off A,C,D,E,G,H,I,L,R,S,W (or ?):?a;y >Function:?o;* 45904 11/24/92 WARD CHRISTENSEN => ALL: "CBBS DOWN & BACK UP" 45905 11/24/92 WARD CHRISTENSEN => ALL: "MODEM SIGNALS" 45906 11/25/92 WARD CHRISTENSEN => ANDREI SCHEINKMAN: "REPLIES RE: CBBS" 45907 11/28/92 ROSEMARY MCGUIRE => SYSOP: "CHINET BBS" 45908 11/29/92 WARD CHRISTENSEN => ROSEMARY MCGUIRE: "R/CHINET BBS" - End of summary - (a pause to flag last msg). >Function:?