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FidoNews · Vol 13, No 50 · 9 December 1996

     F I D O N E W S --       Volume 13, Number 50          9 December 1996
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                        HAPPY HANUKKAH!


                        Table of Contents
     1. EDITORIAL  ................................................  1
        Don't you hate it when that happens?  .....................  1
     2. ARTICLES  .................................................  2
        FrontDoor APX/w 1.10 released!  ...........................  2
        A call for Windows Programmers!  ..........................  2
     3. GETTING TECHNICAL  ........................................  4
        FidoNet Standard FTS-0008 - Bark extension  ...............  4
     4. COORDINATORS CORNER  ...................................... 16
        Nodelist-statistics as seen from Zone-2 for day 341  ...... 16
     5. NET HUMOR  ................................................ 17
        RUSH JOB Calendar  ........................................ 17
        TechnoVocabulary  ......................................... 17
     6. COMIX IN ASCII  ........................................... 22
        Happy Hanukkah!  .......................................... 22
     7. NOTICES  .................................................. 24
        Animaniacs echo on the Z1 Backbone!  ...................... 24
        Future History  ........................................... 24
     8. FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING  ................................. 26
        Latest Greatest Software Versions  ........................ 26
     9. FIDONEWS PUBLIC-KEY  ...................................... 33
        This Space intentionally left blank?  ..................... 33
     10. FIDONEWS INFORMATION  .................................... 34
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     =================================================================
                                 EDITORIAL
     =================================================================


     When my system moved from 1:374/14 to 1:18/14, I thought I'd sent out
     notices to everyone my system connected to with any regularity. I
     seemed to have missed a few and a few seemed to have forgotten to
     convert their settings.

     If you have Echomail or files set to exchange with me, you MUST go
     change everything from 1:374/14 to 1:18/14. You ALSO must kill off
     all references to 1:374/14 to avoid duping traffic or files back to
     the old Node even when you made the conversion to the new Node. AND
     you GOTTA remember to reset those poll events for 1:18/14 or your
     traffic is going to pile up here like several piles waiting for
     recontact [some of which go back to September].

     As for sending to 1:1/23, everybody must have updated their Nodelist
     since September, jah? [grin]

     I also added a couple more Internet addresses to my contact list in
     the Masthead. I've had the msn.com one for some time but forgot about
     it since I rarely use it. I just added an AOL link [it wasn't my idea;
     my son has been bugging me for that connect for months.] as well.

     This week's FidoNet Standard is short [compared to the last 3] so the
     Issue won't run 65 pages today. [grin]

     Still waiting for .BIOs [they don't have to follow any particular
     format - just tell about you and FidoNet] and more ASCII art for the
     Comix page. C'mon. Send me an early Christmas present or a late
     Hanukkah present or just shut me up about it. [snicker]

     Enjoy!

     C.B.


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     =================================================================
                                 ARTICLES
     =================================================================


     FrontDoor APX/w 1.10 release announcement
     by Joaquim Homrighausen, 2:201/330

     STOCKHOLM
     December 3, 1996

     Definite Solutions is proud to announce yet another addition to its
     FrontDoor line of products: FrontDoor APX/w 1.10 for the Windows
     operating environment!

     Have you been looking for that all-in-one, fully integrated,
     windows-based client/point package? Well, we just might have
     something that'll blow your socks off.

     Up to 2000 folders, organized into groups and sub-groups with ease.
     Automatic folder creation for newly received conferences. Manage
     your conferences (EchoMail) without manually written Areafix
     requests. Full support for real reply threading. Support for
     proportional and fixed-pitch fonts. Choose from one of three user
     interface levels, hiding those functions that just might be a bit
     too much - or get down to the nitty gritty technical details.
     Connect to any EMSI-capable server, such as FrontDoor by a dial-up
     connection. Connect to a FrontDoor server across a LAN. Attach to
     multiple server/boss systems. Configure separate Internet gateways
     on a per-server basis with automatic recognition of Internet e-mail
     addresses. Use any alternative Windows COMM driver including
     cFos/Win and Stomper. Name macros to avoid having to remember how to
     spell annoyingly long names like Joaquim Homrighausen. Private and
     public phone books with auto-add possibilities of unlisted senders
     and recipients. Automatic recognition and decompression of mail
     archives stored in the PKZIP 2.x, ARJ, PAK, and PKARC formats.

     Runs under Windows 3.1x, Windows 95, Windows NT, and OS/2 (WinOS2).
     This is the Shareware version of FrontDoor APX/w 1.10 with a 30-day
     evaluation period, after which registration (+/- USD $35 depending
     on country and currency) is required.

           FidoNet file request: FDAPX110.* (RAR 2.x, roughly 1MB)
                                 FDAPXW (magic filename)
                                 from 1:360/1, 1:170/400, 1:2401/305
                                      2:201/329, 2:201/330, 2:203/302,
                                      2:2/254, 2:220/470, 2:236/64,
                                      2:254/226, 2:292/904, 2:331/501,
                                      2:512/5, 3:713/700, 6:600/600
                            FTP: ftp.abs.finlink.lu (/pub/abs/abs)
                            WWW: http://abs.finlink.lu

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     by Louie Gonsalves, 1:2808/16, sysop@phosphor.datasync.com
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     FidoNET needs Windows software!

     After seeing the nodelist decrease steadily over the last year or
     so, it occurred to me that part of the decline in Fido systems, and
     user participation, is the lack of good, end-user Windows software.

     Now, before the purists amongst us scream "BLASPHEMY!!," consider
     the facts:

     1. A great number of users these days are of the Windows persuasion,
        with little or no knowledge of DOS.  How can these users, without
        getting a crash-course in DOS, be active participants in Fido, a
        DOS-dominated endeavor?

     2. DOS, at least to the media, and the general public, is a dead
        horse.  Die-hards still use it, as well as others who can't, or
        refuse, to go to Windows.  People see a DOS screen and scream.
        FidoNET seems to be ignoring this rather large market...  we are
        isolating ourselves from the general computing public, and we
        don't know it.

     A couple of days ago, Definite Solutions released FrontDoor APX for
     Windows, version 1.10.  This is a Windows-based program, written by
     Mats Wallin of Definite Solutions (Makers of FrontDoor).  It's a
     fully-contained FTN point package, with it's own comm system, (no
     fossil needed), tosser/scanner, editor.  Will also go thru a LAN to
     grab packets (great for a BBS that runs in a LAN)... best of all,
     it's SHAREWARE, and priced VERY reasonably...

     This is *not* an ad, but just an example of what can be done in
     Windows.  Kudos to Mats and the rest of the folks at DS for
     releasing such an impressive package for Win!  Now, we gotta get
     more folks doing this!  Freq FDAPX110.EXE from 1:2808/16, or WWW at
     www.abs.finlink.lu (Definite Solutions' web page).



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     =================================================================
                             GETTING TECHNICAL
     =================================================================


     [This is part of a continuing series of FidoNet Standards and
      Proposals published here for information and as part of our
      ongoing FidoNet History project. It has been reformatted for the 70
      column restriction and 80 column tables have been disrupted. For a
      clear copy, file-request FTS-0008.ZIP.] Ed.


     Document: FTS-0008
     Version:  003
     Date:     15-Oct-1990
     Updates:  FTS-0001

                       An Enhanced FidoNet(r) Technical Standard
                      Extending FTS-0001 to include Bark requests

                                 October 15, 1990

     Status of this document:

         This document specifies an optional standard for the FidoNet
         community.  Implementation of the protocols defined in this
         document is not mandatory, but all implementations of these
         protocols are expected to adhere to this standard.  Distribution
         of this document is subject to the limitations of the copyright
         notice displayed below.


         Copyright 1989-90 by Philip L. Becker.  Portions of this document
         are copyright 1986-90 by Randy Bush and are incorporated with his
         consent.  All rights reserved.  A right to distribute only without
         modification and only at no charge is granted.  Under no
         circumstances is this document to be reproduced or distributed as
         part of or packaged with any product or other sales transaction
         for which any fee is charged.  Any and all other reproduction or
         excerpting requires the explicit written consent of the copyright
         holders.


      A. Introduction

      1. This Document

         This document describes the standard for "Bark" type FidoNet file
         request operation.  Bark file requests are an extension to the
         basic FTS-0001 mail session, and this document presents these
         requests as a modification to that document.

      2. What are File Requests?

         File Requests are a way of requesting that a specific file be sent
         during a FidoNet mail session.  This has many advantages over
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         simply logging on to a BBS and downloading a file:

            o  You need not be a validated user

            o  You don't have to spend time searching for the file on the
               BBS

            o  You can schedule the file request to take place at any time
               without your being near your computer.

         There are two commonly used types of file requests on FidoNet
         today, WaZOO and Bark requests.  WaZOO requests are used by Opus
         and BinkleyTerm, and are not documented here.  See the document
         FTS-0006 by V.  Perriello for a description of these.   Bark
         requests were the first file request extension to the FTS-0001
         protocol, and are supported (at least partially) by many mailers,
         including SEAdog, Dutchie, BinkleyTerm, and to a certain extent
         Opus.  This document describes how to implement Bark-type file
         requests.


      B. Terms Used in this Document

      1. The diagrams and notations used in this document are the same as
         those used in the FTS-0001 document.  Please see FTS-0001 for a
         description of these.  This document should be considered as an
         extension to the FTS-0001 session layer protocol, and you will
         require FTS-0001 in addition to this document to fully understand
         what is presented here.

         In addition to the data description language described in FTS-0001
         section A.4, one extra terminal used in this notation:

         (* terminals *)
         someName<max> - String of up to max chars, NOT null terminated

       C. Performing File Requests

      1. Introduction

         A Bark request consists of transmitting a special Bark Request
         packet which contains a filename, a date (used for update
         requests), and optionally a password.  The system receiving the
         request then decides if it can send the requested file or not, and
         if it can does so using the same protocol used to send attached
         files.  Bark request handling is always controlled by the
         answering system, and consists of two phases.  In phase one, the
         receiving system asks the calling system to honor requests it may
         have to ask for files from the caller.  In phase two, the
         receiving system allows the calling system to request files from
         it.

         Update file requests are the same as normal file requests, with
         one exception.  If the date in the Bark Request packet (described
         below) is greater than or equal to the date of the actual file
         requested, the file will not be sent.  The requestor should set
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         the date to the date of the the actual file on its own end if an
         update request is desired.


      D. The Bark Request Packet

      1. Data Link Layer Data Definition.

         The Bark Request packet is a variable-sized packet containing a
         header, a filename, a date (which is used only for update requests
         - in a normal file request it's 0) and an optional password. When
         receiving a Bark Request packet, the ETX may be used to determine
         the end of the data portion. Note that the CRC is sent in the
         reverse byte order of a normal CRC XMODEM data block (see FTS-0001
         section G.1).

         Note: some systems will send a password in the data block even if
         none is needed.  Incoming passwords should be ignored unless the
         other system is trying to request a passworded file.



                               Bark File Request Packet
           Offset
           dec hex
                   .-----------------------------------------------.
             0   0 |       ACK - Start of Bark Request - 06H       |
                   +-----------------------------------------------+
             1   1 |     Filename - Packed DOS file format         |
                   +-----------------------------------------------+
             n   n |              SPACE - 20H                      |
                   +-----------------------------------------------+
             n   n |              Date (0 if not Update Request)   |
                   +-----------------------------------------------+
             n   n |      SPACE - 20H  (only if pswd follows)      |
                   +-----------------------------------------------+
             n   n |         Password (optional)                   |
                   +-----------------------------------------------+
             n   n |       ETX -  End of RESYNC packet  - 03H      |
                   +-----------------------------------------------+
             n   n |     (*1)     CRC  low order byte              |
                   +-----------------------------------------------+
             n   n |     (*1)     CRC high order byte              |
                   `-----------------------------------------------'

                   *1 - CRC does not include the ACK or ETX and is
                        in the reverse byte order from the CRC in a
                        normal XMODEM data packet.

       2. Data Description Notation of Bark Request Packet

         DataBlock (no password) = ACK
                                   Filename<12>
                                   Space
                                   Date<11>
                                   ETX
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                                   CRC

         DataBlock (with password) = ACK
                                     Filename<12>
                                     Space
                                     Date<11>
                                     Space
                                     Password<6|8>
                                     ETX
                                     CRC

         ACK   = 06H       (* Header for file request block *)
         Space = 20H       (* Space character *)
         ETX   = 03H       (* End of block *)

         Filename          (* Name of file requested *)
         Date              (* ASCII string; the number of seconds
                              since midnight, January 1, 1970 *)
         Password          (* The password needed to request this
                              file, if any.  Maximum length is 6 for
                              BinkleyTerm and Opus, 8 for SEAdog
                              and Dutchie. *)

         CRC = crc[2]      (* CCITT Cyclic Redundancy Check.  The
                              same algorithm as used for XModem
                              CRCs.  The CRC is calculated on
                              all data in the block between but
                              not including the ACK and the ETX *)

       E. Session Layer Protocol:

         This section describes the modified FTS-0001 session layer
         protocol.  This is the only area of FTS-0001 which is modified to
         implement Bark style file requests.  File Requests are performed
         at the end of the normal FidoNet mail session, after any mail
         pickup is performed.

         The diagrams below desribe the session level protocol with Bark
         file requests implemented.  The state tables have been broken into
         subroutines but the FTS-0001 portion is not functionally changed.
         FTS-0001 sender states S4 through S7 are now table "Send Mail
         SM0".  FTS-0001 receiver states R3 through R6 are now table
         "Receive Mail RM0".  They are not functionally changed in any way
         from FTS-0001, they are just broken out to allow them to be used
         as subroutines.  Finally Sender states S0 through S3 are
         unchanged, as are Receiver states R0 through R2.

         The remaining FTS-0001 states are enhanced to implement the Bark
         file request protocol. In addition, the subroutine state tables
         "Send Bark SB0" and "Receive Bark RB0" have been added to handle
         the actual file requests.

         The following diagrams fully replace the Session Layer protocol
         state tables in FTS-0001.  No other changes to FTS-0001 are
         required to implement the Bark File request feature.

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          Sender  (Top level)

         .-----+----------+-------------------------+----------------------
     ---+-----.
         |State| State    | Predicate(s)            | Action(s)
     | Next|
         |  #  | Name     |                         |
         | St  | +-----+----------+-------------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----+
         | S0  | SendInit |                         | dial modem
         | S1  | +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----+
         | S1  | WaitCxD  |1| carrier detected      | delay 1-5 seconds
         | S2  |
         |     |  (*1)    | |                       | Set SLO if > 2400bps,
         |     |
         |     |          | |                       | Reset SLO if <=
         2400bps |     |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |2| busy, etc.            | report no connection
         | exit|
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |3| voice                 | report no carrier
         | exit|
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |4| carrier not detected  | report no connection
         | exit|
         |     |          | | within 60 seconds     |
         |     | +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----+
         | S2  | WhackCRs |1| over 30 seconds       | report no response
         <cr> | exit|
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |2| ?? <cr>s received     | delay 1 sec
         | S3  |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |3| <cr>s not received    | send <cr> <sp> <cr>
         <sp>| S2  |
         |     |          | |                       |   delay ??? secs
         |     | +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----+
         | S3  | WaitClear|1| no input for 0.5 secs | send TSYNCH = AEH
         | S4  |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |2| over 60 seconds       | hang up, report
         garbage | exit|
         |     |          | | and line not clear    |
         |     | +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----+
         | S4  | SendMail |                         | (Send Mail SM0)
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         | S5  | +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----+
         | S5  | TryPickup|1| Rcv TSYNC             | (Receive Mail RM0)
         | S5  |
         |     |   (*2)   +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |2| Rcv SYN               | (Receive Bark Req
         RB0)  | S5  |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |3| Rcv ENQ               | (Do Bark Requests
         SB0)  | S5  |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |4| Rcv 'C' or NAK        | Send EOT
         | S5  |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |5| Rcv Other Char        | Send SUB
         | S5  |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |6| No Data for 45 secs   | Hang Up
         | exit| `-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----'

         *1 - This state is shown for the extended SEAlink protocol.  Omit
              the set/reset SLO actions if adding Bark to a strict FTS-0001
              protocol implementation, or if not implementing overdrive in
              SEAdog.

         *2 - To refuse to pickup mail (S5.1) may send a CAN and stay in
              (S5).

         Note: Although the above shows the sender emitting only one
         TSYNCH, it is recommended that a timeout of 5-20 seconds should
         initiate another TSYNCH.  The receiver should tolerate multiple
         TSYNCHs.

         Receiver (Top Level)

         The  receiving FSM is given  an external timer, the expiration of
         which will cause termination with a result of 'no calls' (R0.2).

         .-----+----------+-------------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----.
         |State| State    | Predicate(s)            | Action(s)
         | Next|
         |  #  | Name     |                         |
         | St  | +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----+
         | R0  | WaitCxD  |1| carrier detected      |
         | R1  |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |2| external timer expires| report no calls
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         | exit| +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----+
         | R1  | WaitBaud |1| baud rate detected    | send signon with
         <cr>s  | R2  |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |2| no detect in ?? secs  | hang up, report no
         baud | exit| +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+---------
         ----------------+-----+
         | R2  | WaitTsync|1| TSYNCH received       | ignore input not
         TSYNCH | R3  |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |2| 60 seconds timeout    | hang up, report not
         Fido| exit| +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+----------
         ---------------+-----+
         | R3  | RecMail  |                         | (Receive Mail RM0)
         | R4  | +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----+
         | R4  | AllowPkup|1| Have pickup for sender| Send Tsync,
         | R5  |
         |     |          | |                       |   Set T1=1 sec
         |     |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |2| No pickup for sender  |
         | R6  | +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----+
         | R5  | WtPickup |1| Rcv NAK or 'C'        | (Send Mail SM0)
         | R6  |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |2| Rcv SUB               | Send Tsync,
         | R5  |
         |     |          | |                       |   Set T1=1 sec
         |     |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |3| Rcv CAN               | Report Mail Refused
         | R6  |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |4| T1 expired            | Send Tsync,
         | R5  |
         |     |          | |                       |   Set T1=1 sec
         |     |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |5| 45 secs in R5         | Hang Up, report error
         | exit| +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----+
         | R6  | AskBark  |1| Wish to make requests | Send SYN
         | R7  |
         |     |   (*1)   +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |2| No requests to make   |
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         | R8  | +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----+
         | R7  | DoRequest|1| Rcv CAN               | Report Requests
         Refused | R8  |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |2| Rcv ENQ               | (Send Bark SB0)
         | R8  |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |3| Rcv SUB               | Send SYN
         | R7  |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |4| Rcv NAK or 'C'        | Send EOT
         | R6  |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |5| Rcv Other             | eat character
         | R7  |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |6| 5 sec, no input       | Send SYN
         | R7  |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |7| 45 secs in R7         |
         | R8  | +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----+
         | R8  | WtPickup |1| Allow File Request    | (Receive Bark RB0),
         | exit|
         |     |          | |                       |   Hang Up
         |     |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |2| Disallow Requests     | Hang Up
         | exit| `-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----' *1 - Some implementations always do (R6.1) even
         if they have no requests.  Sender - Send Mail

         .-----+----------+-------------------------+----------------------
     ---+-----.
         |State| State    | Predicate(s)            | Action(s)
     | Next|
         |  #  | Name     |                         |
         | St  | +-----+----------+-------------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----+
         | SM0 | SendMail |                         | (XMODEM send packet
         XS0)| SM1 | +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+----------
         ---------------+-----+
         | SM1 | CheckMail|1| XMODEM successful     | (Fido registers
         success)| SM2 |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |2| XMODEM fail or timeout| hang up, report mail
         bad| exit| +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+-----------
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         --------------+-----+
         | SM2 | SendFiles|                         | (BATCH send files
         BS0)  | SM3 | +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------
         -----------------+-----+
         | SM3 | CheckFile|1| BATCH send successful | report success
         | exit|
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |2| BATCH send failed     | hang up, rept files
         fail| exit| `-----+----------+-+-----------------------+----------
         ---------------+-----'



         Sender - Send Bark

         .-----+----------+-------------------------+----------------------
     ---+-----.
         |State| State    | Predicate(s)            | Action(s)
     | Next|
         |  #  | Name     |                         |
         | St  | +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----+
         | SB0 | SendBark |1| File to request       | Build Bark Request
         Pkt, | SB1 |
         |     |          | |                       |   Set tries = 0
         |     |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |2| No more files to req  | Send ETB
         | exit| +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----+
         | SB1 | AskFile  |                         | Send Bark Packet
         | SB2 | +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----+
         | SB2 | RcvFile  |1| Rcv ACK               | (Batch Receive BR0)
         | SB3 |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |2| Tries > 5             | Send ETB, report
         failed | exit|
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |3| Rcv Other             | Purge input, Incr
         tries | SB1 |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |4| 10 sec w/o ACK        | Incr tries
         | SB1 | +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----+
         | SB3 | NxtFile  |1| Rcv ENQ               |
         | SB0 |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |2| Rcv Other             | Purge Input
         | SB3 |
     FIDONEWS 13-50               Page 13                   9 Dec 1996


         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |3| 5 sec, no input       | Send SUB
         | SB3 |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |4| 45 sec in SB3         | Hang up, report error
         | exit| `-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----' Sender & Receiver - Receive Mail

         .-----+----------+-------------------------+----------------------
     ---+-----.
         |State| State    | Predicate(s)            | Action(s)
     | Next|
         |  #  | Name     |                         |
         | St  | +-----+----------+-------------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----+
         | RM0 | RecMail  |                         | (XMODEM rec packet
         XR0) | RM1 | +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+---------
         ----------------+-----+
         | RM1 | XRecEnd  |1| XMODEM successful     | delay 1 second
         | RM2 |
         |     |          | |                       |   flush input
         |     |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |2| XMODEM failed         | hang up, rept mail
         fail | exit| +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+---------
         ----------------+-----+
         | RM2 | RecFiles |                         | (BATCH rec files BR0)
         | RM3 | +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----+ | RM3 | ChkFiles |1| BATCH recv successful |
         delay 2 secs, rprt good | exit|
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |2| BATCH recv failed     | hang up, report bad
         file| exit| `-----+----------+-+-----------------------+----------
         ---------------+-----'


         Sender & Receiver - Receive Bark

         .-----+----------+-------------------------+----------------------
     ---+-----.
         |State| State    | Predicate(s)            | Action(s)
     | Next|
         |  #  | Name     |                         |
         | St  | +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----+
         | RB0 | HonorReq |1| Ok to honor request   | Purge Input, Send
         ENQ,  | RB1 |
         |     |          | |                       |   Set T1 = 2 seconds
         |     |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |2| Don't wish to honor   | Send CAN
     FIDONEWS 13-50               Page 14                   9 Dec 1996


         | exit| +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----+
         | RB1 | WaitBark |1| Got ACK               | Rcv Bark Packet (*1)
         | RB2 |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |2| Got ETB               | Report done
         | exit|
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |3| Got ENQ               | Send ETB
         | RB0 |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |4| T1 expired            | Purge Input, Send
         ENQ,  | RB1 |
         |     |          | |                       |   Set T1 = 2 seconds
         |     |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |5| 20 seconds in RB1     | Hang Up, Report error
         | exit| +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----+
         | RB2 | AckBark  |1| Bark Pkt Rcvd Good    | Send ACK
         | RB3 |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |2| Bark Pkt Rcv Error    | Send NAK
         | RB1 | +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----+
         | RB3 | WaitStrt |1| Got 'C' or NAK        |
         | RB4 |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |2| No data for 3 seconds | Send ACK
         | RB3 |
         |     |          +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |3| 15 seconds in RB3     | Hang Up, Report Error
         | exit| +-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----+
         | RB4 | SendFile |1| Can snd requested file| (Batch Send File BS0)
         | RB0 |
         |     |   (*2)   +-+-----------------------+----------------------
         ---+-----+
         |     |          |2| Can't send file       | Send EOT
         | RB0 | `-----+----------+-+-----------------------+--------------
         -----------+-----' *1 - If SUB (16H) received before ETX go to RB0
         to resync bark receive

         *2 - While deciding if file exists, and if the password allows it
              to be sent etc., a NUL may be sent to buy 20 seconds more on
              the timeout on the other end if it is using the SEAlink
              extended FTS-0001 specification protocol.  Sending a NUL is
              harmless for a strict FTS-0001 session, but will not buy more
              time.
     FIDONEWS 13-50               Page 15                   9 Dec 1996


     -----------------------------------------------------------------

     FIDONEWS 13-50               Page 16                   9 Dec 1996


     =================================================================
                            COORDINATORS CORNER
     =================================================================


     Nodelist-statistics as seen from Zone-2 for day 341
     By Ward Dossche, 2:292/854
        ZC/2

      +----+------+------------+------------+------------+------------+--+
      |Zone|Nl-313|Nodelist-320|Nodelist-327|Nodelist-334|Nodelist-341|%%|
      +----+------+------------+------------+------------+------------+--+
      |  1 | 11332|11127  -205 |11127     0 |10931  -196 |10931     0 |37|
      |  2 | 16157|16300   143 |16291    -9 |16240   -51 |16185   -55 |54|
      |  3 |   942|  929   -13 |  905   -24 |  886   -19 |  882    -4 | 3|
      |  4 |   620|  620     0 |  589   -31 |  584    -5 |  578    -6 | 2|
      |  5 |    95|   95     0 |   94    -1 |   94     0 |   94     0 | 0|
      |  6 |  1007|  999    -8 | 1008     9 | 1008     0 | 1006    -2 | 3|
      +----+------+------------+------------+------------+------------+--+
           | 30153|30070   -83 |30014   -56 |29743  -271 |29676   -67 |
           +------+------------+------------+------------+------------+

     -----------------------------------------------------------------

     FIDONEWS 13-50               Page 17                   9 Dec 1996


     =================================================================
                                 NET HUMOR
     =================================================================


     RUSH JOB Calendar
     by August Abolins - eXpress >< conneXions, 1:253/60

     (I wish that I could give proper credit to this creation, but I
     received it with no other source identification.)


                         RUSH  JOB  CALENDAR

     -----------------------------------------------------------
      NEG     FRI      FRI      THU      WED      TUE      MON
     ===========================================================
      8        7        6        5        4        3        2

     16       15       14       13       12       11        9

     23       22       21       20       19       18       17

     31       30       29       28       27       26       24

     38       37       36       35       34       33       32
     -----------------------------------------------------------

     [1] Every job is in a rush. Everyone wants his job yesterday.
     With this calendar, a customer can order his work on the *seventh*
     and have it delivered on the *third*.

     [2] All customers want their jobs on *Friday* so there are
     *two Fridays* in every week.

     [3] There are seven days at the end of the month for those
     end-of-the-month jobs.

     [4] There will be no first-of-the-month bills to be paid, as there
     isn't any "first".  The "tenth" and "twenty-fifth" have also been
     omitted in case you have been asked to pay them one of those days.

     [5] There are no bothersome nonproductive Saturdays or Sundays. No
     time-and-a-half or double-time to pay.

     [6] There's a new day each week called negotiation day.

                                  ==-\-==

     -----------------------------------------------------------------


     From: "Mike Riddle" <mriddle@monarch.papillion.ne.us>
     To: "Baker, Christopher" <cbaker84@digital.net (Christopher Baker)>
     Date: Mon, 18 Nov 96 11:21:20 -0500
     Reply-To: "Mike Riddle" <mriddle@monarch.papillion.ne.us>
     FIDONEWS 13-50               Page 18                   9 Dec 1996


     Subject: Fwd: Amusing New TechnoVocabulary (fwd)

     ==================BEGIN FORWARDED MESSAGE==================
     >From: Ross Kodner <rkodner@ix.netcom.com>
     >To: mriddle@monarch.papillion.ne.us
     >Subject: Amusing New TechnoVocabulary (fwd)

     More amusement from my Anti-Gen X'er Windy City-trapped younger
     sibling, on his company's time undoubtedly avoiding having to talk to
     yet another cheapskate university about buying enough licenses of its
     statistical software:


     --TechnoTalk--

     Dilberted

     To be exploited and oppressed by your boss. Derived from the
     experiences of Dilbert, the geek-in-hell comic strip character. "I've
     been dilberted  again. The old man revised the specs for the fourth
     time this week."

     Link Rot

     The process by which links on a web page became obsolete as the sites
     they're connected to change location or die.

     Chip Jewelry

     A euphemism for old computers destined to be scrapped or turned into
     decorative ornaments. "I paid three grand for that Mac SE, and now
     it's nothing but chip jewelry."

     Crapplet

     A badly written or profoundly useless Java applet. "I just wasted 30
     minutes downloading this stinkin' crapplet!"

     Plug-and-Play

     A new hire who doesn't need any training. "The new guy, John, is
     great. He's totally plug-and-play."

     World Wide Wait

     The real meaning of WWW.

     CGI Joe

     A hard-core CGI script programmer with all the social skills and
     charisma of a plastic action figure.

     Dorito Syndrome

     Feelings of emptiness and dissatisfaction triggered by addictive
     substances that lack nutritional content. "I just spent six hours
     FIDONEWS 13-50               Page 19                   9 Dec 1996


     surfing the Web, and now I've got a bad case of Dorito Syndrome."

     Under Mouse Arrest

     Getting busted for violating an online service's rule of conduct.
     "Sorry I couldn't get back to you. AOL put me under mouse arrest."

     Glazing

     Corporate-speak for sleeping with your eyes open. A popular pastime at
     conferences and early-morning meetings. "Didn't he notice that half
     the room was glazing by the second session?"

     404

     Someone who's clueless. From the World Wide Web message "404, URL Not
     Found," meaning that the document you've tried to access can't be
     located.  "Don't bother asking him...he's 404, man."

     Dead Tree Edition

     The paper version of a publication available in both paper and
     electronic forms, as in: "The dead tree edition of the San Francisco
     Chronicle..."

     Egosurfing

     Scanning the net, databases, print media, or research papers looking
     for the mention of your name.

     Graybar Land

     The place you go while you're staring at a computer that's processing
     something very slowly (while you watch the gray bar creep across the
     screen). "I was in graybar land for what seemed like hours, thanks to
     that CAD rendering."

     Open-Collar Workers

     People who work at home or telecommute.

     Squirt The Bird

     To transmit a signal up to a satellite. "Crew and talent are
     ready...what time do we squirt the bird?"

     Brain Fart

     A byproduct of a bloated mind producing information effortlessly.  A
     burst of useful information. "I know you're busy on the Microsoft
     story, but can you give us a brain fart on the Mitnik bust?" Variation
     of old hacker slang that had more negative connotations.

     Cobweb Site

     A World Wide Web Site that hasn't been updated for a long time.  A
     FIDONEWS 13-50               Page 20                   9 Dec 1996


     dead web page.

     It's a Feature

     From the adage "It's not a bug, it's a feature."  Used sarcastically
     to describe an unpleasant experience that you wish to gloss over.

     Keyboard Plaque

     The disgusting buildup of dirt and crud found on computer keyboards.
     "Are there any other terminals I can use? This one has a bad case of
     keyboard plaque."

     Career-Limiting Move (CLM)

     Used among microserfs to describe an ill-advised activity.  Trashing
     your boss while he or she is within earshot is a serious CLM.

     Alpha Geek

     The most knowledgeable, technically-proficient person in an office or
     work group. "Ask Larry, he's the alpha geek around here."

     Adminisphere

     The rarified organizational layers beginning just above the rank and
     file. Decisions that fall from the adminisphere are often profoundly
     inappropriate or irrelevant to the problems they were designed to
     solve.

     Tourists

     People who are taking training classes just to get a vacation from
     their jobs. "We had about three serious students in the class; the
     rest were tourists."

     Blowing Your Buffer

     Losing one's train of thought. Occurs when the person you are speaking
     with won't let you get a word in edgewise or has just said something
     so  astonishing that your train gets derailed. "Damn, I just blew my
     buffer!"

     Gray Matter

     Older, experienced business people hired by young entrepreneurial
     firms looking to appear more reputable and established.

     Bookmark

     To take note of a person for future reference (a metaphor borrowed
     from web browsers). "I bookmarked him after seeing his cool demo at
     COMDEX."

     Nyetscape

     FIDONEWS 13-50               Page 21                   9 Dec 1996


     Nickname for AOL's less-than-full-featured Web browser.

     Beepilepsy

     The brief seizure people sometimes suffer when their beepers go off,
     especially in vibrator mode. Characterized by physical spasms, goofy
     facial expressions, and stopping speech in mid-sentence.

     Salmon Day

     The experience of spending an entire day swimming upstream only to get
     screwed in the end.

     ---------------

     Ross
     _____________________________________________________

     Ross L. Kodner, Esq.            Voice: 414-476-8433
     MicroLaw, Inc.                  FAX: 414-476-8461
     825 S. 60th St.         E-Mail: rkodner@ix.netcom.com
     Milwaukee, WI  53214            Web: http://www.microlaw.com

     ABA LPM "Network 2d" Ass't Editor Always Seeking Great Articles!
     _____________________________________________________

     ===================END FORWARDED MESSAGE===================

     -----------------------------------------------------------------

     FIDONEWS 13-50               Page 22                   9 Dec 1996


     =================================================================
                              COMIX IN ASCII
     =================================================================


     A couple Hanukkah comix from outta the past...

     Date: 03 Oct 90 18:09:07
     From: Dave Aronson
       To: Bruce Wilson
     Subj: Re: Happy New Year
     ______________________________________________________________________

      > Save this one for future reference:

     Or this one:

                                            O
                        O    O    O    O   | |   O    O    O    O
                       | |  | |  | |  | |  | |  | |  | |  | |  | |
                       | |  | |  | |  | |  | |  | |  | |  | |  | |
                       | |  | |  | |  | |  | |  | |  | |  | |  | |
                       |_|  |_|  |_|  |_|  \ /  |_|  |_|  |_|  |_|
                       \ /  \ /  \ /  \ /   |   \ /  \ /  \ /  \ /
                        |    |    |    |    |    |    |    |    |
                        |    |    |     \___|___/     |    |    |
                        |    |     \________|________/     |    |
                        |     \_____________|_____________/     |
                         \__________________|__________________/
                                            |
                                            |
                                           / \
                                         .'   `.
                                     _.-~_______~-._

                              H A P P Y   C H A N U K A H !

     Origin: TIDMADT Enterprises (703) 370-7054 (1:109/120)

     ---

     Date: 05 Dec 91  21:24:48
     From: Mike Steiner
       To: ALL
     Subj: Happy Chanukah
     ______________________________________________________________________

                                    *
            *     *     *     *    /_\    *     *     *     *
           /_\   /_\   /_\   /_\         /_\   /_\   /_\   /_\
          [===] [===] [===] [===] [===] [===] [===] [===] [===]
           [#]   [#]   [#]   [#]   [#]   [#]   [#]   [#]   [#]
           [#]   [#]   [#]   [#]   [#]   [#]   [#]   [#]   [#]
           [#]   [#]   [#]   [#############]   [#]   [#]   [#]
           [#]   [#]   [#]         [#]         [#]   [#]   [#]
           [#]   [#]   [#]        // \\        [#]   [#]   [#]
     FIDONEWS 13-50               Page 23                   9 Dec 1996


           [#]   [#]   [#]   ____//___\\____   [#]   [#]   [#]
           [#]   [#]   [###] \\ //_____\\ // [###]   [#]   [#]
           [#]   [#]          \\/       \//          [#]   [#]
           [################] //\ _____ /\\ [################]
                             //_\\_____//_\\
                                 \\   //
                                  \\ //
                                   [#]
                                   [#]
                                 [#####]
                              [###########]
                            [###############]

     Origin: Windows 3.0:From the People Who Brought You EDLIN(1:143/207.1)

      -30-


     -----------------------------------------------------------------

     FIDONEWS 13-50               Page 24                   9 Dec 1996


     =================================================================
                                  NOTICES
     =================================================================


     by Louie Gonsalves, 1:2808/16, sysop@phosphor.datasync.com
     ---------------------------------------------------------------------

     The ANIMANIACS echo has been backboned in Z1!

     Ahoy, all you Animaniacs fanatics!  The ANIMANIACS echo has been
     backboned, and is being distributed.  Send your areafixes to the hub
     of your choice!

     Faboo!

     Lou



     -----------------------------------------------------------------

                                Future History

     12 Dec 1996
        Constitution Day, Russia

     26 Jan 1997
        Australia Day, Australia.

      6 Feb 1997
        Waitangi Day, New Zealand.

     16 Feb 1997
        Eleventh Anniversary of invention of Echomail by Jeff Rush.

     29 Feb 1997
        Nothing will happen on this day.

     25 May 1997
        Independence Day, Argentina

     11 Jun 1997
        Independence Day, Russia

      1 Dec 1998
        Fifteenth Anniversary of release of Fido version 1 by
        Tom Jennings.

     31 Dec 1999
        Hogmanay, Scotland. The New Year that can't be missed.

     15 Sep 2000
        Sydney (Australia) Summer Olympiad opens.

     -- If YOU have something which you would like to see in this
     FIDONEWS 13-50               Page 25                   9 Dec 1996


        Future History, please send a note to the FidoNews Editor.

     -----------------------------------------------------------------

     FIDONEWS 13-50               Page 26                   9 Dec 1996


     =================================================================
                         FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING
     =================================================================


     Latest Greatest Software Versions
     by Peter E. Popovich, 1:363/264

     Still in the process of catching up.

     Phased out this week: Oracomm 5.M.6P and Oracomm Plus 6.E

     Phase-out highlights:
       This week: ProBoard 1.20 and QuickBBS 2.75
             Deadline for info: 20 Dec 1996.
       Last week: PCBoard 14.5a and Phoenix 1.07
             Deadline for info: 13 Dec 1996.

     -=- Snip -=-

     Submission form for the Latest Greatest Software Versions column

     OS Platform                             :
     Software package name                   :
     Version                                 :
     Function(s) - BBS, Mailer, Tosser, etc. :
     Freeware / Shareware / Commercial?      :
     Author / Support staff contact name     :
     Author / Support staff contact node     :
     Magic name (at the above-listed node)   :

     Please include a sentence describing what the package does.

     Please send updates and suggestions to: Peter Popovich, 1:363/264

     -=- Snip -=-

     MS-DOS:
     Program Name   Version    F C Contact Name      Node        Magic Name
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     Act-Up         4.6        G D Chris Gunn        1:15/55     ACT-UP
     ALLFIX         4.33       T S Harald Harms      2:281/415   ALLFIX
     Announcer      1.1        O S Peter Karlsson    2:206/221   ANNOUNCE
     BGFAX          1.60       O S B.J. Guillot      1:106/400   BGFAX
     CheckPnt       0.5 beta   O F Michiel van der Vlist
                                                     2:500/9     CHECKPNT
     FidoBBS (tm)   12u        B S Ray Brown         1:1/117     FILES
     FrontDoor      2.12       M S JoHo              2:201/330   FD
     FrontDoor      2.20c      M C JoHo              2:201/330   FDINFO
     GIGO           07-14-96   G S Jason Fesler      1:1/141     INFO
     Imail          1.75       T S Michael McCabe    1:297/11    IMAIL
     ImCrypt        1.04       O F Michiel van der Vlist
                                                     2:500/9     IMCRYPT
     InfoMail       1.11       O F Damian Walker     2:2502/666  INFOMAIL
     InfoMail/386   1.20       O F Damian Walker     2:2502/666  INFO386
     InterEcho      1.19       T C Peter Stewart     1:369/35    IEDEMO
     FIDONEWS 13-50               Page 27                   9 Dec 1996


     InterMail      2.29k      M C Peter Stewart     1:369/35    IMDEMO
     InterPCB       1.52       O S Peter Stewart     1:369/35    INTERPCB
     IPNet          1.11       O S Michele Stewart   1:369/21    IPNET
     Jelly-Bean     1.01       T S Rowan Crowe       3:635/727   JELLY
     Jelly-Bean/386 1.01       T S Rowan Crowe       3:635/727   JELLY386
     MakePl         1.8        N F Michiel van der Vlist
                                                     2:500/9     MAKEPL
     Marena         1.1 beta   O F Michiel van der Vlist
                                                     2:500/9     MARENA
     Maximus        3.01       B P Tech              1:249/106   MAX
     McMail         1.0g5      M S Michael McCabe    1:1/148     MCMAIL
     MDNDP          1.18       N S Bill Doyle        1:388/7     MDNDP
     MsgEd          4.00       O G Paul Edwards      3:711/934   MSGED
     Opus CBCS      1.73a      B P Christopher Baker 1:374/14    OPUS
     O/T-Track      2.63a      O S Peter Hampf       2:241/1090  OT
     PcMerge        2.7        N F Michiel van der Vlist
                                                     2:500/9     PCMERGE
     PlatinumXpress 1.1        M C Gary Petersen     1:290/111   PX11TD.ZIP
     RAR            2.00       C S Ron Dwight        2:220/22    RAR
     RemoteAccess   2.50       B S Mark Lewis        1:3634/12   RA
     Silver Xpress
       Door         5.4        O S Gary Petersen     1:290/111   FILES
       Reader       4.3        O S Gary Petersen     1:290/111   SXR43.ZIP
     Squish         1.11       T P Tech              1:249/106   SQUISH
     StealTag UK    1.c...     O F Fred Schenk       2:284/412   STEAL_UK
     StealTag NL    1.c...     O F Fred Schenk       2:284/412   STEAL_NL
     T-Mail         2.599I     M S Ron Dwight        2:220/22    TMAIL
     Terminate      4.00       O S Bo Bendtsen       2:254/261   TERMINATE
     Tobruk         0.33       T G Paul Edwards      3:711/934   TOBRUK
     TriBBS         10.0       B S Patrick Driscoll  1:372/19    TRIBBS
     TriDog         10.0       M S Patrick Driscoll  1:372/19    TRIDOG
     TriToss        10.0       T S Patrick Driscoll  1:372/19    TRITOSS
     WWIV           4.24a      B S Craig Dooley      1:376/126   WWIV
     WWIVTOSS       1.30       T S Craig Dooley      1:376/126   WWIVTOSS
     xMail          2.00       T S Thorsten Franke   2:2448/53   XMAIL
     XRobot         3.01       O S JoHo              2:201/330   XRDOS

     OS/2:
     Program Name   Version    F C Contact Name      Node        Magic Name
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     BGFAX          1.60       O S B.J. Guillot      1:106/400   BGFAX
     FleetStreet    1.18       O S Michael Hohner    2:2490/2520 FLEET
     GIGO           07-14-96   G S Jason Fesler      1:1/141     INFO
     ImCrypt        1.04       O F Michiel van der Vlist
                                                     2:500/9     IMCRYPT
     Maximus        3.01       B P Tech              1:249/106   MAXP
     MsgEd          4.00       O G Paul Edwards      3:711/934   MSGED
     PcMerge        2.3        N F Michiel van der Vlist
                                                     2:500/9     PCMERGE
     RAR            2.00       C S Ron Dwight        2:220/22    RAR2
     Squish         1.11       T P Tech              1:249/106   SQUISHP
     T-Mail         2.599I     M S Ron Dwight        2:220/22    TMAIL2
     Tobruk         0.33       T G Paul Edwards      3:711/934   TOBRUK
     XRobot         3.01       O S JoHo              2:201/330   XROS2

     Windows (16-bit apps):
     FIDONEWS 13-50               Page 28                   9 Dec 1996


     Program Name   Version    F C Contact Name      Node        Magic Name
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     BeeMail        1.0        M C Andrius Cepaitis  2:470/1     BEEMAIL

     Windows (32-bit apps):
     Program Name   Version    F C Contact Name      Node        Magic Name
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     BeeMail        1.0        M C Andrius Cepaitis  2:470/1     BEEMAIL
     Maximus        3.01       B P Tech              1:249/106   MAXN
     PlatinumXpress 2.00       M C Gary Petersen     1:290/111   PXW-INFO
     T-Mail         2.599I     M S Ron Dwight        2:220/22    TMAILNT

     Unix:
     Program Name   Version    F C Contact Name      Node        Magic Name
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     ifmail         2.8g       M G Eugene Crosser    2:293/2219  IFMAIL
     ifmail-tx      2.8g-tx7.8 M G Pablo Saratxaga   2:293/2219  IFMAILTX
     MsgEd          4.00       O G Paul Edwards      3:711/934   MSGED
     Tobruk         0.33       T G Paul Edwards      3:711/934   TOBRUK

     Amiga:
     Program Name   Version    F C Contact Name      Node        Magic Name
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     CrashMail      1.23       T X Fredrik Bennison  2:205/324   CRASHMAIL
     CrashTick      1.1        O F Fredrik Bennison  2:205/324   CRASHTICK
     MsgEd          4.00       O G Paul Edwards      3:711/934   MSGED
     Tobruk         0.33       T G Paul Edwards      3:711/934   TOBRUK

     Function: B-BBS, M-Mailer, N-Nodelist, G-Gateway, T-Tosser,
               C-Compression, O-Other. Note: Multifunction will be listed
               by the first match.

     Cost: P-Free for personal use, F-Freeware, S-Shareware, C-Commercial,
           X-Crippleware, D-Demoware, G-Free w/ Source


     Old info from: 01/27/92
     ---------------------------------------------------------------------

                             MS-DOS Systems
                             --------------

     BBS Software            NodeList Utilities      Other Utilities
     Name         Version    Name         Version    Name         Version
     --------------------    --------------------    --------------------
     PCBoard        14.5a    EditNL          4.00    MailBase       4.11a@
     Phoenix         1.07*   FDND            1.10    MSG              4.5*
     ProBoard        1.20*   MakeNL          2.31    MsgLnk          1.0c
     QuickBBS        2.75    Parselst        1.33    MsgMstr        2.03a
     RBBS           17.3b    Prune           1.40    MsgNum         4.16d
     RemoteAccess    1.11*   SysNL           3.14    MSGTOSS          1.3
     SimplexBBS      1.05    XlatList        2.90    Netsex         2.00b
     SLBBS          2.15C*   XlaxNode/Diff   2.53    OFFLINE         1.35
     Socrates        1.11                            Oliver          1.0a
     SuperBBS        1.12*   Other Utilities         OSIRIS CBIS     3.02
     SuperComm       0.99    Name         Version    PKInsert        7.10
     FIDONEWS 13-50               Page 29                   9 Dec 1996


     TAG             2.5g    --------------------    PolyXarc        2.1a
     TBBS             2.1    2DAPoint        1.50*   QM             1.00a
     TComm/TCommNet   3.4    4Dog/4DMatrix   1.18    QSort           4.04
     Telegard         2.7*   ARCAsim         2.31    RAD Plus        2.11
     TPBoard          6.1    ARCmail         3.00*   Raid            1.00
     WildCat!        3.02*   Areafix         1.20    RBBSMail        18.0
     XBBS            1.77    ConfMail        4.00    ScanToss        1.28
                             Crossnet         1.5    ScMail          1.00
     Network Mailers         DOMAIN          1.42    ScEdit          1.12
     Name         Version    DEMM            1.06    Sirius          1.0x
     --------------------    DGMM            1.06    SLMail         2.15C
     BinkleyTerm     2.50    DOMAIN          1.42    StarLink        1.01
     D'Bridge        1.30    EEngine         0.32    TagMail         2.41
     Dreamer         1.06    EMM             2.11*   TCOMMail         2.2
     Dutchie        2.90c    EZPoint          2.1    Telemail         1.5*
     Milqtoast       1.00    FGroup          1.00    TGroup          1.13
     PreNM           1.48    FidoPCB         1.0s@   TIRES           3.11
     SEAdog          4.60    FNPGate         2.70    TMail           1.21
     SEAmail         1.01    GateWorks      3.06e    TosScan         1.00
     TIMS       1.0(mod8)    GMail           2.05    UFGATE          1.03
                             GMD             3.10    VPurge         4.09e
     Compression             GMM             1.21    WEdit            2.0@
     Utilities               GoldEd         2.31p    WildMail        2.00
     Name         Version    GROUP           2.23    WMail            2.2
     --------------------    GUS             1.40    WNode            2.1
     ARC             7.12    Harvey's Robot  4.10    XRS             4.99
     ARJ             2.20    HeadEdit        1.18    XST             2.3e
     LHA             2.13    HLIST           1.09    YUPPIE!         2.00
     PAK             2.51    ISIS            5.12@   ZmailH          1.25
     PKPak           3.61    Lola           1.01d    ZSX             2.40
     PKZip           1.10    Mosaic         1.00b


                             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
     SimplexBBS   1.04.02+   ARC2            6.01    Omail            3.1
                             ConfMail        4.00    Parselst        1.33
                             EchoStat         6.0    PKZip           1.02
     Network Mailers         EZPoint          2.1    PMSnoop         1.30
     Name         Version    FGroup          1.00    PolyXOS2        2.1a
     --------------------    GROUP           2.23    QSort            2.1
     BinkleyTerm     2.50    LH2             2.11    Raid             1.0
     BinkleyTerm(S)  2.50    MSG              4.2    Remapper         1.2
     BinkleyTerm/2-MT        MsgLink         1.0c    Tick             2.0
                  1.40.02    MsgNum         4.16d    VPurge         4.09e
     SEAmail         1.01


                             Xenix/Unix 386
                             --------------

     FIDONEWS 13-50               Page 30                   9 Dec 1996


     BBS Software            Network Mailers         Other Utilities
     Name         Version    Name         Version    Name         Version
     --------------------    --------------------    --------------------
                                                     ARC             5.21
                                                     C-LHARC         1.00
      |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


                             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
                  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
     Starnet         1.0q@                           ConfMail        1.12
     TransAmiga      1.07                            ElectricHerald  1.66
     XenoLink         1.0    Compression             FFRS             1.0@
     FIDONEWS 13-50               Page 31                   9 Dec 1996


                             Utilities               FileMgr         2.08
                             Name         Version    Fozzle           1.0@
     NodeList Utilities      --------------------    Login           0.18
     Name         Version    AmigArc         0.23    MessageFilter   1.52
     --------------------    booz            1.01    Message View    1.12
     ParseLst        1.66    LHARC           1.30    oMMM            1.50
     Skyparse        2.30    LhA             1.10    PolyXAmy        2.02
     TrapList        1.40    LZ              1.92    RMB             1.30
                             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
     QuickBBS/ST     1.06*                           ConfMail        4.10
                             NodeList  Utilities     Echoscan        1.10
                             Name         Version    FDrenum        2.5.2
     Compression             --------------------    FastPack        1.20
     Utilities               ParseList       1.30    Import          1.14
     Name         Version    EchoFix         1.20    oMMM            1.40
     --------------------    sTICK/Hatch     5.50    Pack            1.00
     ARC             6.02                            Trenum          0.10
     LHARC          2.01i
     PackConvert
     STZip            1.1*
     UnJARST         2.00
     WhatArc         2.02


                             Tandy Color Computer 3 (OS-9 Level II)
                             --------------------------------------

     BBS Software            Compression Utility     Other Utilities
     Name         Version    Name         Version    Name         Version
     --------------------    --------------------    --------------------
     RiBBS           2.02+   Ar               1.3    Ascan            1.2
                             DeArc           5.12    AutoFRL          2.0
                             OS9Arc           1.0    Bundle           2.2
                             UnZip           3.10    CKARC            1.1
                             UnLZH            3.0    EchoCheck       1.01
                                                     FReq            2.5a
                                                     LookNode        2.00
                                                     ParseLST
                                                     PReq             2.2
                                                     RList           1.03
     FIDONEWS 13-50               Page 32                   9 Dec 1996


                                                     RTick           2.00
                                                     UnBundle         1.4
                                                     UnSeen           1.1

     --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --
     Key to old info:
           + - Netmail Capable (Doesn't Require Additional Mailer Software)
           * - Recently Updated Version
           @ - New Addition
     --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --

     Please send updates and suggestions to: Peter Popovich, 1:363/264

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     FIDONEWS 13-50               Page 33                   9 Dec 1996


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     Editors Emeritii: Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell,
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