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             PRESIDENT CLINTON GETS REINAUGURATED!


                        Table of Contents
     1. EDITORIAL  ................................................  1
        The WebRing server is down et al  .........................  1
     2. ARTICLES  .................................................  2
        ELIST.EXE - Eudora Mailbox/Message Extraction utility  ....  2
     3. GETTING TECHNICAL  ........................................  6
        FSC-0020 - Alternate Nodelist Flag Proposal  ..............  6
        FSC-0021 - VFOSSIL - An OS/2-Subset  ......................  9
        FSC-0023 - Bundle Name Format  ............................ 22
     4. COORDINATORS CORNER  ...................................... 26
        Nodelist-statistics as seen from Zone-2 for day 017  ...... 26
     5. WE GET EMAIL  ............................................. 27
        A NEW way to get FidoNews!  ............................... 27
        Is this the Good News about Good Times?  .................. 28
        Open letter to ZC1  ....................................... 30
     6. NET HUMOR  ................................................ 31
        ET phone home?  ........................................... 31
     7. WANTED  ................................................... 33
        Looking for Mr. Surveyed equipment?  ...................... 33
     8. NOTICES  .................................................. 34
        Future History  ........................................... 34
     9. FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING  ................................. 35
        Latest Greatest Software Versions  ........................ 35
     10. FIDONEWS PUBLIC-KEY  ..................................... 42
        FidoNews PGP public-key listing  .......................... 42
     And more!
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     =================================================================
                                 EDITORIAL
     =================================================================


     Lots of folks are trying to get their Webpages linked to the new
     FidoNet WebRing but are hitting a wall.

     The WebRing [reported in 1402], in operation for two years, has lost
     their server and is in search of another. Timing is everything. [grin]

     I received email from the WebRing owner and he advises that they will
     be back in business on another server by next week at the latest. So,
     if you get a server timeout or not located notice when you try to sign
     up on the FidoNet World Wide WebRing, please keep trying or wait until
     late next week. These things happen.

     Also in this Issue is a message from jim barchuk about a new way to
     get your weekly FidoNews via an Internet email subscription. Please
     note the list name change in the second part of the message extract.

     Other than that, FidoNet seems about the same as usual. Nothing has
     been heard here about the status of ZCs or an IC lately. What gives
     guys?

     SEND MORE ASCII ART!! Thanks.

     SEND MORE .BIOs!! Thanks.

     C.B.

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


     ELIST.EXE - Eudora Mailbox/Message Extraction utility
     Written by Fredric L. Rice, January 1997
     The Skeptic Tank, 1:218/890.0 (818) 335-9601

     Overview

         The ELIST utility displays a list of Eudora mailbox titles
         and allows the operator to select any of them for extraction.

         Upon selection the program displays the subjects of all of
         the messages within the selected mailbox and allows the
         operator to select any number of messages for exporting to
         a straight ASCII file.

         In this way messages received and sent using Eudora may be
         easily extracted from the Eudora mailboxes to an external
         file which can then be manipulated in any way the operator
         needs (imported into Word documents, sent to a FidoNet echo,
         anything you need; use your imagination.)

     Who Could Use This Program

         Anyone who uses Eudora for sending and receiving mail will
         most likely employ the "(S)ave-As" menu option to export a
         single message.  This utility allows easier selection and
         export-to-file of multiple messages from all mailboxes
         quickly and easily.  All of the messages selected are
         exported to the same file allowing all messages for a specific
         subject to be selected and then exported to a single file.

     When Will This Program Die?

         If versions of Eudora come out which allow multiple message
         selection for export to a file, this program will become
         obsolete.  Further enhancements might be performed in the
         future which would keep this project alive -- for example,
         the program could create FidoNet *.MSG type message packets
         out of selected messages in a future version.

     What Is This Program?

         This is a DOS program.  There was some intention of making it
         a Windows or OS/2 program but I wanted it to be DOS only.

     How To Get The Program

         You can FileRequest ELIST.ZIP from 1:218/890.0 24 hours a
         day or call direct at (818) 335-9601 and download it from
         (A)rea 1 -- General Files.

         If you send a message to frice@stbbs.com or frice@linkline.com
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         and place ELIST.ZIP anywhere within your message text, the
         file will be automatically sent to you (unless you have an
         invalid return address in which case the program doesn't
         even try to send it.)

         MagicFile name ELIST will also return the program.

     What Limitations Are There?

         Currently the program displays the first 40 mailboxes on the
         screen and asks the operator to select which one to use.  If
         there are more than 40 Eudora mailboxes, the program will
         refuse to run.  Usually if you have that many mailboxes
         anyway you should create subdirectory folders and logically
         group your mailboxes within them.  ELIST would manipulate
         only the current folder specified by the ELIST environment
         variable path.

         Another constraint is memory.  When a mailbox is selected
         the program extracts header information from every message
         in the mailbox if the program hasn't already extracted the
         information from it.  If multiple mailboxes are selected the
         header information for all mailboxes is maintained in
         memory.  I haven't seen a problem yet however in the event
         an out-of-memory problem occurs, the operator would need to
         simply restart the program and work with one mailbox at a
         time instead of multiple mailboxes.

         If it's a problem, contact me and I'll make a version which
         will discard a mailbox's header information from memory if
         the memory starts to get full.  It's easy; no problem.  I
         should probably do it anyway but I'm a speed maven; if I read
         something into memory once, I don't like doing it again if
         I don't need to.  I don't _think_ I need to at this time.

     Environment Variable

         The program looks for the ELIST environment variable.  This
         points to where the *.TOC and *.MBS Eudora mailboxes can be
         found.  Usually this is either the main mailbox folder or a
         subdirectory containing mailboxes for a secondary folder.

         Usually, if it's the main folder, it would look something
         like this:

             set ELIST=C:\EUDORA

         A secondary folder containing mailboxes holding mail from
         a variety of crackpots (I get a LOT of crackpot mail) would
         probably look something like this:

             set ELIST=C:\EUDORA\CRACKPOT

         If there is a trailing backslash that's okay, too.

         If there is no environment variable set, the program looks
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         in the current default directory for the Eudora mailbox
         files.

     ErrorLevel Values

         The program will terminate with an errorlevel value which
         offers some indication as to why the program failed to run
         properly.  There is a descriptive error message offered by
         the program yet historically FidoNetters and Internetters
         have enjoyed batch-file processing even when an application
         requires operator input.

         Toward that end, the following errorlevel values will be
         issued in the event a problem occurs:

             #define EL_No_Problem                       0
             #define EL_No_Eudora_Files_Found            10
             #define EL_Cant_Open_TOC_File               11
             #define EL_Ran_Out_Of_Memory                12
             #define EL_Programming_Error_Point_One      13
             #define EL_Cant_Find_MBX_File_Now           14
             #define EL_Programming_Error_Point_Two      15
             #define EL_Programming_Error_Point_Three    16
             #define EL_Cant_Create_Report_File          17

     Output of Selected Messages

         After selecting messages to export to a file, the operator is
         asked to enter the file name of where to put them.  If the
         operator hits [ENTER] without offering a file name, they are
         exported to ELIST.OUT as the default.

     Operational Details

         The operator may select all messages in a mailbox for export
         as well as toggle individual messages.  (There's an option
         for deselecting all messages if desired.)  Selecting all of
         the messages in a mailbox and exporting them to an ASCII
         file is quite useful for people who maintain mailboxes for
         specific subjects (such as having a specific mailbox for
         company business, another for tax information, one for
         messages from a mailing list, and another for personal
         business.)

         Selecting and exporting all messages from a mailbox would be
         an easy way to transfer messages received from a mailling
         list to a single file which could be bundled-up and sent on
         to someone else.

     What Does This Cost?

         The program is being distributed freely at no cost provided
         it is not used for any commercial venture and is not sold for
         any reason (or under any pretense.)  "Companies" which "sell
         floppies" with software pulled from what they believe to be
         the public domain are _not_ allowed to distribute this program
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         (either at swap meets or through the mails or person-to-
         person.)

         If I see this program being distributed at a swap meet, I will
         take names and start fucking everyone responsible until all
         the nasty criminals bleed horribly to death.

         I'm serious.  I've been screwed by these mock "companies"
         before and Goat help me it's time to screw back some.

     Source Code Availability:

         The source code for this project is available but costs.  The
         code consists of a single Turbo C++ module and a single
         header module.  The code format and variable naming conventions
         used conform to IBM's in-house standards.  Additionally it
         should LINT-out cleanly enough.

         The cost of the source code is $10.00 George Bush United States
         Dollars (foreign currency is also okay provided it's around the
         same ballpark.)  The source code is shipped on a 3.5inch
         floppy, zipped-up, with multiple copies for safety.  Checks
         okay.  Will also take any kind of books in trade for the source
         code.

             Fredric L. Rice  (frice@stbbs.com or frice@linkline.com)
             StarGoat Industries
             Care Of E. I. USA.
             13000 Pierce Street
             Pacoima, California.
             91331

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


     [This is part of a continuing series publishing FidoNet Technical
     Standards and Proposals as part of our FidoNet History. They have
     been reformatted to meet the 70 column limit where necessary.] Ed.

     FSC-0020

                          Alternate Nodelist Flag Proposal

                                by Marshall Presnell
                                   (109/639.106)

                                 November 13, 1987

            Permission  to  reprint  and  distribute  this  document is
            granted so long as no payments are incurred for the use and
            distribution of this document and the author is credited.

            $Revision:   1.1  $

            $Log:   E:/SRC/NLPROC/PROJFILE/NODELIST.PRV  $

           Rev 1.1   13 Nov 1987 15:50:56   M. Presnell
           Added Update log into document body

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

                                   NODELIST FLAGS
                                     A Proposal

            In order  to properly  code a function to read and interpret
            the nodelist  flags, several vexing problems arise. The most
            significant problem  is simply figuring out the capabilities
            of the  software running  at a  particular node. In order to
            solve this  confusion, I  propose the following standards to
            be accepted  by the  FTSC, IFNA,  and  any  other  anciliary
            organizations  which   contribute   to   the   content   and
            maintenance of the nodelist.

            First, a  code needs  to be  established for  each piece  of
            NETMAIL PROTOCOL CAPABLE software. This defines exactly WHAT
            will answer  the phone  and transfer  mail according to FTSC
            netmail  protocol   standards.  For  the  current  arena  of
            software,  I  propose  the  flag  and  operand  approach  as
            follows:

                 ST: <- the FLAG, ST meaning System Type

                 Operands:

                 FD1 - Fido Version 11?
                 FD2 - Fido Version 12?
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                 SD? - SEAdog version ?
                 OP1 - Opus version 1.?
                 BT? - BinkleyTerm version ?
                 TY? - Tabby version ?
                 DT? - Dutchie version ?
                 (and others as needed, apologies to those I omitted)

                 Therefore, the complete type flag would read:

                      ST:FD2 for Fido v12x
                      ST:OP1 for Opus version 1.xx
                      ST:SD4 for SEAdog version 4.x

                 This  gives the nodelist processor (and we illogical
                 humans)  a  much  easier  time  in  interpreting the
                 nodelist. I also recommend that the operands be of a
                 set length (in the above example, 3 characters).

            Second, a  PROTOCOL code  needs to be established, using the
            same FLAG:OPERAND  approach as the system type flag. In this
            case:

                 PR: <- The FLAG, meaning PRotocol

                 and the operands:

                 TS - TSYNC          (Fido v11 and v12)
                 SL - SEAdog Link    (SEAdog)
                 WZ - WaZoo          (Opus)
                 others as the technology progresses.

                 The operand field may contain multiple operands, as
                 follows:

                 PR:WZ/TS <- to indicate an Opus system

                 In  the  event  of multiple operands, the most desired
                 protocol for network communications should be first in
                 the list of operands.

            Third, the  operation hours,  as before  in  a  FLAG:OPERAND
            combination as follows:

                 OH: <- Operation Hours

                 This  flag  is  followed  by the operation hours of the
                 system regarding inbound MAIL only. The operation hours
                 are in a fixed format as follows:

                      D.HHMM-D.HHMM

                 where  D  is the day number (Sunday being 1), HH is the
                 24 hour military  hour, and MM is the minute. A special
                 case of the day being 0 means all days 1 through 7. ALL
                 times are EST (purely  arbitrary,  but ALL times in the
                 nodelist  should  have  a  common base reference time).
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                 Therefore, a system which runs national  mail time only
                 would be as follows:

                      OH:0.0400-0.0500

                 Multiple  operational  hours  may  be  specified  by
                 separating the separate time specifiers with a slash
                 as follows:

                      OH:D.HHMM-D.HHMM/D.HHMM-D.HHMM/D.HHMM-D.HHMM

                 Continuous inbound mail would be indicated as follows:

                      OH:1.0000-7.2359

                 It is important to note that these times are when the
                 system  is  able  to  RECEIVE mail. These are NOT the
                 actual operation  hours  of the BBS (if one exists at
                 that node).

                 The  time known as National Mail Hour (04:00 to 05:00
                 EST)  is  automatically   ASSUMED  and  need  not  be
                 incorporated into the FLAGS field. Since it is one of
                 the  baseline  requirements  for  being listed in the
                 nodelist, this assumption is a relatively safe one.

                 Also,  this method should also be used to indicate the
                 time(s) when File Requests are accepted. The suggested
                 flag for  File  Requests is "FR:" and follows the same
                 time specification logic as the OH: flag.

            Fourth, modem flags need  to  be  standardized  (until  the
            modems themselves can be  standardized),  for  a  hopefully
            "stop gap" measure, we could use the following:

                 MDM: for the flag,

                 TLB for Telebit Trailblazer
                 HST for USR Courier HST
                 H96 for Hayes 9600
                 (and others as needed)

                 Only ONE of these modem types can appear per node, and
                 it has  no  relavence  unless the baud rate is greater
                 than or equal to 9600.

                 (This is one of those flags we can get rid of once the
                 modem manufacturors establish a standard.)

            Fifth, the  Mail Only flag. Basically, it need to be changed
            to "#MO"  instead of  "MO:". All  flags which  do  not  have
            operands should not contain the colon (:) character.

            Flags occur  following the  seventh comma in a nodelist line
            and continue  to the end of the physical line. All flags and
            flag:operand combinations  are separated by commas, with the
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            last flag  on  the  line  terminated  by  the  end  of  line
            character. Order of the flags is not critical.

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

            I hope this proposal will serve to elicit ideas and comment.
            Please direct any inaccuracies, suggestions for improvement,
            comments,  and  constructive criticism to  Marshall Presnell
            at Fido node 109/639.106

            Thank you.

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                     VFOSSIL - An OS/2-Subset Video FOSSIL Appendage

                              Version 1.00,  May 23,  1988

                            Rick Moore,  Solar Wind Computing
                               FidoNet Address:  1:115/333

                      FidoNet Standards Committee index:  FSC-0021

      Copyright (C) 1988, Rick Moore,  Homewood,  IL, 60430. All rights
      reserved.

      This document may be distributed freely as long as it is distributed
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      in its original,  unmodified form.

     VFOSSIL design criteria:

     The VFOSSIL appendage proposed here is designed to be an compatible
     subset of the OS/2 VIO subsystem.  All services are proper subsets of
     the equivalent OS/2 VIO API's,  and if you stick to the services
     defined in this document,  you will be able to compile and run your
     programs with very minor changes in an OS/2 environment.

     VFOSSIL (and OS/2 VIO at this time) only supports text modes.  It is
     possible to use the "set mode" service to set a graphics mode,  but
     that is the only support for pixel-oriented graphics functions
     provided by VFOSSIL.  The minimum environment supported by VFOSSIL is
     a 80 by 24 monochrome text screen,  and any program using VFOSSIL
     calls should be capable of operating within this level of support.  By
     querying the VFOSSIL,  the full capabilities of a specific
     implementation may be determined and used,  but all programs using
     VFOSSIL should be capable of operating with the 80 by 24 monochrome
     text environment.


     The organization of the video screen:

     The virtual screen is organized in rows of columns of
     character/attribute pairs,  hereafter referred to as cells.  The
     characters actually displayed are located on the even addresses,  the
     attribute for each character is located at character+1.

     Regardless of the manner in which the video screen is actually
     organized,  the programmer will view it as a a contiguous area of
     memory,  referred to as the "logical video buffer" (LVB).  The LVB is
     (NumRow * NumCol) cells in length.

     VFOSSIL installation:

     The VFOSSIL appendage is installed via the standard FOSSIL external
     application function.  The FOSSIL interrupt (14h) is issued with the
     following parameters:

                     AH = 7Eh        Install appendage
                     AL = 81h        VFOSSIL application code
                     DX = offset of VFOSSIL entry point
                     ES = segment of VFOSSIL entry point

     Upon return from the FOSSIL interrupt,  the following registers are
     modified:

                     AX = 1954h      FOSSIL signature
                     BL = 81h        VFOSSIL application code
                     BH = 01h - Installation was successful
                          00h - Installation  was unsuccessful

     VFOSSIL removal:

     The VFOSSIL appendage is removed via the standard FOSSIL external
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     application function.  The FOSSIL interrupt (14h) is issued with the
     following parameters:

                     AH = 7Fh        Remove appendage
                     AL = 81h        VFOSSIL application code
                     DX = offset of VFOSSIL entry point
                     ES = segment of VFOSSIL entry point

     Upon return from the FOSSIL interrupt,  the following registers are
     modified:

                     AX = 1954h      FOSSIL signature
                     BL = 81h        VFOSSIL identification code
                     BH = 01h - Removal was successful
                          00h - Removal was unsuccessful

     VFOSSIL functions called via the standard FOSSIL interrupt (14h):

     The following three functions are called via the standard FOSSIL
     interrupt, int 14h.  All other VFOSSIL functions are called via the
     OS/2 compatible direct call interface.

     Subfunction 00h - Return VFOSSIL information

             Entry:  AH = 81h        VFOSSIL application code
                     AL = 00h        VFOSSIL subfunction
                     ES:DI = Far pointer to VFOSSIL information structure

             Exit:   AX = 1954h      FOSSIL signature

         This function is used before calling the open function (sub-
     function 01h) to determine the characteristics of the VFOSSIL. Such
     things returned in the structure are current version level and number
     of functions supported.

         The format of the information structure filled in by this call is
         as follows:

             DW      Size of this structure,  in bytes,  including this
                     field
             DW      VFOSSIL major version
             DW      VFOSSIL revision level
             DW      Highest VFOSSIL application function supported

     Subfunction 01h - Open VFOSSIL

             Entry:  AH = 81h        VFOSSIL application code
                     AL = 01h        VFOSSIL subfunction
                     CX = Length of application function table (in bytes)
                     ES:DI = Far pointer to application function table

             Exit:   BH = Highest VFOSSIL application function supported
                     AX = 1954h      FOSSIL signature

             This VFOSSIL subfunction will initialize the table pointed to
     by ES:DI with far pointers to the VFOSSIL application services.
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     The number of far pointers initialized is equal to the value
     returned in register BH + 1.  Under no circumstances will the number
     of far pointers initialized exceed the value passed in register
     CX / 4.  All other processing necessary to ready the VFOSSIL for use
     by the application program should be performed at this time.

     Subfunction 02h - Close VFOSSIL

             Entry:  AH = 81h        VFOSSIL application code
                     AL = 02h        VFOSSIL subfunction

             Exit:   AX = 1954h      FOSSIL signature

             This VFOSSIL function terminates all VFOSSIL operations,  and
     leaves the VFOSSIL in a state that allows for it to be removed from
     memory, or to be reinitialized via VFOSSIL function 01h.

     VFOSSIL application services:

     All calls to VFOSSIL services are made in a manner identical to the
     OS/2 API protocol.  All services are entered via a far call,  with
     parameters passed via the stack.  All services return an error code in
     register AX.  The parameters are pushed onto the stack Pascal-style,
     from left to right.  The parameters are passed on the stack in one of
     the three following ways:

         WORD   A one-word value pushed directly onto the stack

         DWRD   A double-word value pushed directly onto the stack
                (low word first,  followed by the high word)

         PTR    A far pointer to a memory area.  Far pointers are passed
                as double-word values,  segment followed by offset.

     Single-word and double-word input parameters are always passed as WORD
     and DWRD.  If the service returns information in the parameter field
     itself, then it is pushed as a PTR,  even if the object is a WORD or a
     DWRD.  Variable length parameters,  such as data structures or ASCIIZ
     strings, are always passed as PTR objects.

     All cursor coordinates are expressed as zero (0) based numbers.

     Each VFOSSIL service requires a "handle" parameter as the last
     parameter passed to the service.  At this time,  zero (0) is the only
     valid handle.

     The actual addresses used to call the application services are
     contained in the address table filled in by the VFOSSIL initialization
     call described above.  All addresses are in far (segment/offset)
     format.  Here is the format of the application service address table:

     Table   +00h    VioGetMode              Query current video mode
             +04h    VioSetMode              Set video mode
             +08h    VioGetConfig            Query video hardware
                                             configuration
             +0Ch    VioWrtTTY               Write data in TTY mode
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             +10h    VioGetANSI              Query current ANSI state
             +14h    VioSetANSI              Set ANSI state
             +18h    VioGetCurPos            Query current cursor position
             +1Ch    VioSetCurPos            Set cursor position
             +20h    VioGetCurType           Query current cursor
                                             parameters
             +24h    VioSetCurType           Set cursor parameters
             +28h    VioScrollUp             Scroll screen up
             +2Ch    VioScrollDn             Scroll screen down
             +30h    VioReadCellStr          Read cell string from display
             +34h    VioReadCharStr          Read char string from display
             +38h    VioWrtCellStr           Write cell string
             +3Ch    VioWrtCharStr           Write char string (existing
                                             attributes)
             +40h    VioWrtCharStrAtt        Write char string (constant
                                             attributes)
             +44h    VioWrtNAttr             Replicate attribute
             +48h    VioWrtNCell             Replicate cell
             +4Ch    VioWrtNChar             Replicate char

     VioGetMode - Query current video mode

     Parameters:

             PTR     Pointer to a video mode data structure
             WORD    VIO handle (must be 0)


     Video mode data structure:

             DW      Structure length (including this field)
             DB      Mode characteristics
                     -------0        Monochrome/printer adapter
                     -------1        Other adapter
                     ------0-        Text mode
                     ------1-        Graphics mode
                     -----0--        Enable color
                     -----1--        Disable color (black and white)
             DB      Number of colors supported by the display
                     1 =  2 colors
                     2 =  4 colors
                     4 = 16 colors
             DW      Number of text columns
             DW      Number of text rows
             DW      Reserved
             DW      Reserved
             DD      Reserved


     A partial video mode buffer may be specified.  VFOSSIL returns only
     the data that will fit into the buffer.  The minimum buffer length is
     3,  and the maximum buffer length is 12.  Partial fields are not
     returned.


     Error codes returned:
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               0 - Successful completion
             116 - Internal VIO failure
             382 - Buffer too small
             436 - Invalid VIO handle

     VioSetMode - Set video mode

     Parameters:

             PTR     Pointer to a video mode data structure (see
                     VioGetMode)
             WORD    VIO handle (must be 0)


     A partial video mode buffer may be specified.  The minimum buffer
     length is 3, and the maximum buffer length is 12.  Partial fields are
     not supported.  The remaining fields are set to default values.


     Error codes returned:

               0 - Successful completion
             116 - Internal VIO failure
             355 - Unsupported mode
             382 - Buffer too small
             421 - Invalid VIO parameter
             436 - Invalid VIO handle

     VioGetConfig - Query video hardware configuration

     Parameters:

             PTR     Pointer to a video configuration data area
             WORD    VIO handle (must be 0)


     Video configuration data area:

             DW      Structure length (includes this field)
             DW      Adapter type
                     0 = Monochrome/printer
                     1 = CGA
                     2 = EGA
                     3 = VGA
                     7 = 8514A
             DW      Display type
                     0 = Monochrome
                     1 = Color
                     2 = Enhanced color
                     9 = 8514
             DD      Adapter memory size


     Error codes returned:

               0 - Successful completion
     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 15                  20 Jan 1997


             116 - Internal VIO failure
             382 - Buffer too small
             436 - Invalid VIO handle

     VioWriteTTY - Write data in TTY mode

     Parameters:

             WORD    Pointer to a character string that VFOSSIL will write
                     to the screen
             WORD    String length
             WORD    VIO handle (must be 0)


     This service writes a string to the video screen in TTY mode.  The
     characters CR,  LF,  BS,  TAB,  and BELL are interpreted as control
     values rather than being display as values.  If ANSI mode has been
     enabled (see VioGetANSI, VioSetANSI),  then ANSI control sequences are
     also interpreted as control strings.  In ANSI mode,  this service is
     not required to be reentrant,  and should not be called when a MS/DOS
     function is in progress.  When in non-ANSI mode,  this service is
     required to be reentrant,  and may be called from within a MS/DOS
     function.  If the write goes beyond the end of a line, it continues at
     the start of the next line.  The write terminates at the end of the
     screen.  The cursor is left positioned at the next character position
     to be written.


     Error codes returned:

               0 - Successful completion
             116 - Internal VIO failure
             436 - Invalid VIO handle

     VioGetANSI - Query current ANSI state

     Parameters:

             PTR     Pointer to a one-word field in which VFOSSIL will
                     return the current ANSI state:
                             0 = Off
                             1 = On
             WORD    VIO handle (must be 0)


     Error codes returned:

               0 - Successful completion
             116 - Internal VIO failure
             436 - Invalid VIO handle

     VioSetANSI - Set ANSI state

     Parameters:

             PTR     Pointer to a one-word field indicating how ANSI
     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 16                  20 Jan 1997


                     processing is to be set:
                             0 = Off
                             1 = On
             WORD    VIO handle (must be 0)


     Error codes returned:

               0 - Successful completion
             116 - Internal VIO failure
             421 - Invalid VIO parameter
             436 - Invalid VIO handle

     VioGetCurPos - Query current cursor position

     Parameters:

             PTR     Pointer to a one word field in which VFOSSIL will
                     return the current cursor row
             PTR     Pointer to a one word field in which VFOSSIL will
                     return the current cursor column
             WORD    VIO handle (must be 0)


     This service returns the current cursor position.  Cursor coordinates
     are zero based.


     Error codes returned:

               0 - Successful completion
             116 - Internal VIO failure
             436 - Invalid VIO handle

     VioSetCurPos - Set cursor position

     Parameters:

             WORD    Desired cursor row
             WORD    Desired cursor column
             WORD    VIO handle (must be 0)


     This service sets the cursor position to the zero based coordinates
     specified by the parameters.  If either of the parameters is invalid,
     the cursor position is left unchanged.


     Error codes returned:

               0 - Successful completion
             116 - Internal VIO failure
             358 - Invalid row value
             359 - Invalid column value
             436 - Invalid VIO handle

     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 17                  20 Jan 1997


     VioGetCurType - Query current cursor parameters


     Parameters:

             PTR     Pointer to a cursor type data area
             WORD    VIO handle (must be 0)


     Cursor type data area:

             DW      Cursor start line
             DW      Cursor end line
             DW      Cursor width (always 1)
             DW      Cursor attribute (-1 = hidden)


     Error codes returned:

               0 - Successful completion
             116 - Internal VIO failure
             436 - Invalid VIO handle

     VioSetCurType - Set cursor parameters

     Parameters:

             PTR     Pointer to a cursor type data area (see VioGetCurType)
             WORD    VIO handle (must be 0)


     Error codes returned:

               0 - Successful completion
             116 - Internal VIO failure
             421 - Invalid VIO parameter
             436 - Invalid VIO handle

     VioScrollUp - Scroll screen up

     Parameters:

             WORD    Top row of the scroll area
             WORD    Left column of the scroll area
             WORD    Bottom row of the scroll area
             WORD    Right column of the scroll area
             WORD    Number of rows to scroll.  A value of -1 causes the
                     scroll area to be cleared.
             PTR     Pointer to a char/attr cell that is used to fill the
                     scroll area.
             WORD    VIO handle (always 0)


     Error codes returned:

               0 - Successful completion
     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 18                  20 Jan 1997


             116 - Internal VIO failure
             358 - Invalid row value
             359 - Invalid column value
             436 - Invalid VIO handle

     VioScrollDn - Scroll screen down

     Parameters:

             WORD    Top row of the scroll area
             WORD    Left column of the scroll area
             WORD    Bottom row of the scroll area
             WORD    Right column of the scroll area
             WORD    Number of rows to scroll.  A value of -1 causes the
                     scroll area to be cleared.
             PTR     A pointer to a char/attr cell that is used to fill the
                     scroll area.
             WORD    VIO handle (always 0)


     Error codes returned:

               0 - Successful completion
             116 - Internal VIO failure
             358 - Invalid row value
             359 - Invalid column value
             436 - Invalid VIO handle

     VioReadCellStr - Read cell string from display

     Parameters:

             PTR     Pointer to a buffer into which the cell string is to
                     be placed
             PTR     Pointer to a one-word field which,  upon entry,
                     specifies the length of the cell buffer (in bytes),
                     and,  on return, contains the number of bytes actually
                     read.  Each cell occupies two bytes,  so the number of
                     cells read is equal to half of the buffer length
                     specified.
             WORD    Row where the read is to start
             WORD    Column where the read is to start
             WORD    VIO handle (always 0)


     If the read request extends beyond the end of the line,  it continues
     at the first column of the next line.  If an attempt is made to read
     past the end of the screen,  the read operation terminates and the
     length field is set to the actual number of bytes read.


     Error codes returned:

               0 - Successful completion
             116 - Internal VIO failure
             358 - Invalid row value
     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 19                  20 Jan 1997


             359 - Invalid column value
             436 - Invalid VIO handle

     VioReadCharStr - Read character string from display

     Parameters:

             PTR     Pointer to a buffer into which the character string is
                     to be placed
             PTR     Pointer to a one-word field which,  upon entry,
                     specifies how many characters are to be read,  and,
                     on return, contains the number of characters actually
                     read.
             WORD    Row where the read is to start
             WORD    Column where the read is to start
             WORD    VIO handle (always 0)


     If the read request extends beyond the end of the line,  it continues
     at the first column of the next line.  If an attempt is made to read
     past the end of the screen,  the read operation terminates and the
     length field is set to the actual number of characters read.


     Error codes returned:

               0 - Successful completion
             116 - Internal VIO failure
             358 - Invalid row value
             359 - Invalid column value
             436 - Invalid VIO handle

     VioWrtCellStr - Write a cell string

     Parameters:

             PTR     Pointer to the cell string to be written
             WORD    Cell string length.  Since each cell occupies two
                     bytes, this number is twice the number of cells to be
                     written.
             WORD    Row at which write is to begin
             WORD    Column at which write is to begin
             WORD    Vio handle (must be 0)


     If the write request extends beyond the end of the line,  it continues
     at the first column of the next line.  If an attempt is made to write
     past the end of the screen,  the write operation terminates.


     Error codes returned:

               0 - Successful completion
             116 - Internal VIO failure
             358 - Invalid row value
             359 - Invalid column value
     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 20                  20 Jan 1997


             436 - Invalid VIO handle

     VioWrtCharStr - Write a character string,  using existing attributes

     Parameters:

             PTR     Pointer to the character string to be written
             WORD    Character string length
             WORD    Row at which write is to begin
             WORD    Column at which write is to begin
             WORD    Vio handle (must be 0)


     The attributes of the display cells whose characters are replaced are
     not modified.  If the write request extends beyond the end of the
     line,  it continues at the first column of the next line.  If an
     attempt is made to write past the end of the screen,  the write
     operation terminates.


     Error codes returned:

               0 - Successful completion
             116 - Internal VIO failure
             358 - Invalid row value
             359 - Invalid column value
             436 - Invalid VIO handle

     VioWrtCharStrAtt - Write a character string,  using constant attribute

     Parameters:

             PTR     Pointer to the character string to be written
             WORD    Character string length
             WORD    Row at which write is to begin
             WORD    Column at which write is to begin
             PTR     Pointer to the display attribute to be used with each
                     character written
             WORD    Vio handle (must be 0)


     If the write request extends beyond the end of the line,  it continues
     at the first column of the next line.  If an attempt is made to write
     past the end of the screen,  the write operation terminates.


     Error codes returned:

               0 - Successful completion
             116 - Internal VIO failure
             358 - Invalid row value
             359 - Invalid column value
             436 - Invalid VIO handle

     VioWrtNAttr - Replicate an attribute byte,  leaving characters
     unchanged
     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 21                  20 Jan 1997


     Parameters:

             PTR     Pointer to the display attribute to be replicated
             WORD    Replication count
             WORD    Row at which write is to begin
             WORD    Column at which write is to begin
             WORD    Vio handle (must be 0)


     The characters contained in the display cells whose attributes are
     replaced are not modified.  If the write request extends beyond the
     end of the line, it continues at the first column of the next line.
     If an attempt is made to write past the end of the screen,  the write
     operation terminates.


     Error codes returned:

               0 - Successful completion
             116 - Internal VIO failure
             358 - Invalid row value
             359 - Invalid column value
             436 - Invalid VIO handle

     VioWrtNCell - Replicate a cell

     Parameters:

             PTR     Pointer to the cell to be replicated
             WORD    Replication count
             WORD    Row at which write is to begin
             WORD    Column at which write is to begin
             WORD    Vio handle (must be 0)


     If the write request extends beyond the end of the line,  it continues
     at the first column of the next line.  If an attempt is made to write
     past the end of the screen,  the write operation terminates.


     Error codes returned:

               0 - Successful completion
             116 - Internal VIO failure
             358 - Invalid row value
             359 - Invalid column value
             436 - Invalid VIO handle

     VioWrtNChar - Replicate an character,  leaving attributes unchanged

     Parameters:

             PTR     Pointer to the character to be replicated
             WORD    Replication count
             WORD    Row at which write is to begin
             WORD    Column at which write is to begin
     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 22                  20 Jan 1997


             WORD    Vio handle (must be 0)


     The attributes contained in the display cells whose characters are
     replaced are not modified.  If the write request extends beyond the
     end of the line, it continues at the first column of the next line.
     If an attempt is made to write past the end of the screen,  the write
     operation terminates.


     Error codes returned:

               0 - Successful completion
             116 - Internal VIO failure
             358 - Invalid row value
             359 - Invalid column value
             436 - Invalid VIO handle

      -30-







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


     Date: 11 Jul 88 00:30:18
     From: Roeland Meyer on 132/101, BBS Source Ar of New England-N, Nashua
           NH
     To:   Randy Bush on 105/6, DawgGone Disg of VanPort Net, Portland OR
     Subj: Bundle name format

     I thought I'd bring back something we discussed a few months ago for
     your enjoyment. I am doing a router and thought I might try to add
     this capability as an option.

     As you can see, this is already part of a .H file. The router will
     only build this type of bundle if specifically told to do so.
     Otherwise, it will build a standard Opus style bundle. It will be able
     to process a mix of both types.

     Oh yeah, the router will also "peek" at the Inbound area for any
     PassThru bundles. The router is specifically designed to work with
     Binkley as the mailer. There is no nonsense about delta addresses and
     such. The name of the bundle is the address of where it has to go. If
     this is not the current system then the router will tell Binkley to
     send it.

     If there exists a bundle of the same name and sequence number on the
     target machine then Binkley will automatically increment the sequence
     number.  This is a current feature of Binkley.

     Notice the special Flags for Files and EchoMail. The router will allow
     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 23                  20 Jan 1997


     routing for both, if desired. There is also full Zone and Point
     support, something which oMMM is desparately lacking.

     There are three major routing goals:
             1) least cost routing.
             2) Conservation of disk space.
             3) Zone and Point support.

     How do I propose this nameing convention to the FTSC?

     /*********************************************************************

           New address specifier
              This is designed for the new bundle nameing convention of

              ZNNNOOPP.Fxx
              | | | |  ||
              | | | |  |`--> Incrementing sequence number, base 10, max =
                             99d
              | | | |  |           Starts at 0 and counts to '99' then
                                   wraps
              | | | |  |           back to 0. No "Day-of-week" bullshit.
              | | | |  |           This is strictly to avoid bundle
                                   collisions.
              | | | |  |           An 'empty' version of the bundle is kept
              | | | |  |           around to help the router remember what
                                   the
              | | | |  |           last sequence number was.
              | | | |  |
              | | | |  `-----> Flag to indicate bundle type
              | | | |              Allowed values:
              | | | |                 '1' to 'V' are not allowed here.
              | | | |                 'W' - <Reserved>
              | | | |                 'X' - File bundle
              | | | |                 'Y' - Echo Mail bundle
              | | | |                 'Z' - Normal mail bundle
              | | | |
              | | | `--------> Point address, base 32, max =  1,024d
              | | |                Allowed values: '00' to 'VV'
              | | |                This is the Point part of the
                                   destination
              | | |                address of the bundle.
              | | |                Special values:
              | | |                 '00' - Destination is the Node given by
              | | |                        ZNNNOO, not forwarded to any
                                           Points.
              | | |                 'VV' - This a broadcast bundle to ALL
                                           Points
              | | |                        under the Node given by ZNNNOO,
                                           as
              | | |                        well as, the Node given by same.
              | | |
              | | `----------> Node address,  base 32, max =  1,024d
              | |                  Allowed values: '00' to 'VV'
              | |                  This is the Node part of the destination
              | |                  address of the bundle.
     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 24                  20 Jan 1997


              | |                  Special values:
              | |                   '00' - Destination is the Net Host
                                           given by
              | |                          ZNNN, not forwarded to any
                                           Nodes.
              | |                   'VV' - This a broadcast bundle to ALL
                                           Nodes
              | |                          in the Net given by ZNNN, as
              | |                          well as, the Net Host given by
                                           same.
              | |
              | `------------> Net   address, base 32, max = 33,824d
              |                    Allowed values: '000' to 'VVV'
              |                    This is the Net part of the destination
              |                    address of the bundle.
              |                    Special values:
              |                     '000' - Destination is the ZoneGate
                                            given by
              |                             Z, not forwarded to any Nets.
              |                     'VVV' - This a broadcast bundle to ALL
                                            Nets
              |                             in the Zone given by Z, as well
                                            as,
              |                             the ZoneGate given by same.
              |
              `--------------> Zone  address, base 32, max =     32d
                                   Allowed values: '0' to 'V'
                                   This is the Zone part of the destination
                                   address of the bundle.
                                   Special values:
                                    '0' - Destination is the current
                                          ZoneGate.
                                    'V' - This a broadcast bundle to ALL
                                          ZoneGates given by the NodeList,
                                          as well as, the ZoneGate given by
                                          same.
      EXAMPLES:

      10020304.Z01 - Destination = 1:2/3.4 Point 4 under 1:2/3
      10020300.Z01 - Destination = 1:2/3.0 Node address Zone 1 Net 2 Node 3
      10020000.Z01 - Destination = 1:2/0.0 Net Host of Zone 1 Net 2
      10000000.Z01 - Destination = 1:0/0.0 ZoneGate of Zone 1
      00000000.Z01 - Destination = 0:0/0.0 ZoneGate of current Zone
      100203VV.Z01 - Destination = ALL Points under 1:2/3
      1002VV00.Z01 - Destination = ALL Nodes under 1:2/0, no Points.
      1VVV0000.Z01 - Destination = ALL Net Hosts in Zone 1 only, no one
                                   else.
      V0000000.Z01 - Destination = ALL ZoneGates in the Nodelist.
      1002VVVV.Z01 - Destination = ALL Nodes and Points in Zone 1 Net 2.
      1VVVVVVV.Z01 - Destination = ALL Points, Nodes, and Nets in Zone 1.
      VVVVVVVV.Z01 - Destination = All Points, Nodes, and Nets in all
                                   Zones.
      VVVV0000.Z01 - Destination = All Net Hosts and ZoneGates in all Zones
                                   only.
      1002VVVV.Z01 - Destination = All Nodes and Points in Zone 1 Net 2.
      1VVV00VV.Z01 - Destination = All Points on all NetHosts in Zone 1
     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 25                  20 Jan 1997


      0VVVVV00.Z01 - Destination = All Nets and Nodes in the current Zone


     *********************************************************************/

     typedef struct
        {
           Byte  Zone  ;      /* Binary 00 to 32    Zone  address  */
           Word  Net   ;      /* Binary 00 to 33824 Net   address  */
           Word  Node  ;      /* Binary 00 to 1024  Node  address  */
           Byte  Point ;      /* Binary 00 to 1024  Point address  */
        } NetAddr, *NetAddrPtr;

     The router will only generate this type of bundle if it is told that a
     particular target Node can accept it. If it receives this type of
     bundle, and the router has not been told that the Node it is sending
     to can process it, than the router will transform the bundle into the
     current style of bundle acceptable by Opus. This means more
     processing, but, should allow for a smoother transition.

     --- ConfMail V3.31
      * Origin: Computer Linguistics,Huntington Beach,CA (1:103/507.2)

      -30-

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

     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 26                  20 Jan 1997


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


     Nodelist-statistics as seen from Zone-2 for day 017
     By Ward Dossche, 2:292/854
        ZC/2

      +----+------+------------+------------+------------+------------+--+
      |Zone|Nl-355|Nodelist-362|Nodelist-003|Nodelist-010|Nodelist-017|%%|
      +----+------+------------+------------+------------+------------+--+
      |  1 | 10564|10452  -112 |10370   -82 |10370     0 |10177  -193 |35|
      |  2 | 16127|16104   -23 |16056   -48 |15979   -77 |15936   -43 |55|
      |  3 |   878|  876    -2 |  869    -7 |  868    -1 |  865    -3 | 3|
      |  4 |   413|  556   143 |  552    -4 |  554     2 |  553    -1 | 2|
      |  5 |    93|   93     0 |   93     0 |   93     0 |   93     0 | 0|
      |  6 |  1003| 1075    72 | 1073    -2 | 1073     0 | 1073     0 | 4|
      +----+------+------------+------------+------------+------------+--+
           | 29078|29156    78 |29013  -143 |28937   -76 |28697  -240 |
           +------+------------+------------+------------+------------+

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

     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 27                  20 Jan 1997


     =================================================================
                               WE GET EMAIL
     =================================================================


     Here's a new way to get FidoNews via an email subscribe:

     --- Following message extracted from FIDONEWS @ 1:18/14 ---
         By Christopher Baker on Sun Jan 19 17:42:52 1997

     From: jim barchuk
     To: all
     Date: 16 Jan 97  17:14:17
     Subj: FidoDist - FidoNews via email

     Hello, all, I'd like you to meet my friend, Harvey...

     jb>> Chris, if you like, I could easily set up a 'subscribable'
     jb>> distribution list to do that.

      CB> great! keep us advised and thanks.

     Okee doke. To subscribe to FidoDist - the FidoNews email distribution
     list, send an email msg:

     =======

     To: jbarchuk@worldnet.att.net
     Subject: subscribe fidodist

     =======

     That's it, nothing in the msg body.

     To unsubscribe from the distribution list, send an email msg:

     =======

     To: jbarchuk@worldnet.att.net
     Subject: unsubscribe fidodist

     =======

     That's it. Painless, eh? :)

     :-)

     jB-)

     ---
       Origin: woc'in the path in the fifth age (1:141/355)

     --- Following message extracted from FIDONEWS @ 1:18/14 ---
         By Christopher Baker on Sun Jan 19 17:43:09 1997

     From: jim barchuk
     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 28                  20 Jan 1997


     To: all
     Date: 16 Jan 97  20:59:00
     Subj: FidoDist - FidoNews via email

     Hello, jim barchuk, I'd like you to meet my friend, Harvey...

      jb> To: jbarchuk@worldnet.att.net
      jb> Subject: subscribe fidodist

     I have changed my mind about that name, not clear enough, should be:

     fnews-edist

     Subject: subscribe fnews-edist

     :-)

     jB-)

     ---
       Origin: woc'in the path in the fifth age (1:141/355)

      -30-


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


     --- Following message extracted from NETMAIL @ 1:18/14 ---
         By Christopher Baker on Thu Jan 16 01:13:53 1997

     From: Brian Patterson @ 1:317/103
     To: Christopher Baker @ 1:18/14
     Date: 15 Jan 97  22:20:02
     Subj: Last of Good Times

     Hello, Chris!

     I saw this last night in the VIRUS echo.  In the spirit of technical
     cooperation so common to Fidonet, I thought I'd forward it to you for
     inclusion in the next Fidonews.  It contains the latest information on
     that scourge of the e-mail system, the "Good Times" virus.  The
     latest research, quoted below, demonstrates that this virus is FAR
     MORE dangerous then people had been led to believe!

      * Forwarded from "VIRUS"
      * Originally by Vic Von Abo, 5:7104/10
      * Originally to All
      * Originally dated 10 Jan 1997, 22:24

     Hi Guys,

     I know that this isn't a humor conf and neither do I think viruses are
     funny, but after a spate of Good Times Virus Warnings I thought I
     might share this with you. No hate mail pleez - Just enjoy.

     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 29                  20 Jan 1997


        "Goodtimes will re-write your hard drive. Not only that, but
     it will scramble any disks that are even close to your computer. It
     will recalibrate your refrigerator's coolness setting so all your
     ice cream goes melty. It will demagnetize the strips on all your
     credit cards, screw up the tracking on your television and use
     subspace field harmonics to scratch any CD's you try to play.

         It will give your ex-girlfriend your new phone number. It will mix
     Kool-aid into your fishtank. It will drink all your beer and leave its
     socks out on the coffee table when there's company coming over. It
     will put a dead kitten in the back pocket of your good suit pants and
     hide your car keys when you are late for work.

         Goodtimes will make you fall in love with a penguin. It will give
     you nightmares about circus midgets. It will pour sugar in your gas
     tank and shave off both your eyebrows while dating your girlfriend
     behind your back and billing the dinner and hotel room to your
     Discover card..

         It will seduce your grandmother. It does not matter if she is
     dead, such is the power of Goodtimes, it reaches out beyond the grave
     to sully those things we hold most dear.

         It moves your car randomly around parking lots so you can't find
     it. It will kick your dog. It will leave libidinous messages on your
     boss's voice mail in your voice! It is insidious and subtle. It is
     dangerous and terrifying to behold. It is also a rather interesting
     shade of mauve.

         Goodtimes will give you Dutch Elm disease. It will leave the
     toilet seat up. It will make a batch of Methamphetamine in your
     bathtub and then leave bacon cooking on the stove while it goes out to
     chase gradeschoolers with your new snowblower.

         Listen to me. Goodtimes does not exist.

         It cannot do anything to you. But I can. I am sending this message
     to everyone in the world. Tell your friends, tell your family. If
     anyone else sends me another E-mail about this fake Goodtimes Virus,
     I will turn hating them into a religion. I will do things to them that
     would make a horsehead in your bed look like Easter Sunday brunch.

     thanx: seth mall < small@mail.spiritusa.net >
     written by: joe littrell < agent13@accessus.net >"

     Have a great day
     Lekker dag verder

      +---------------------------------------------------+
      + Vic von Abo - King William's Town, South Africa   +
      + E-Mail    : vic@fc.co.za or vic@kwt1.ecape.gov.za +
      +---------------------------------------------------+

     ... 10.0 times 0.1 is hardly ever 1.0.
     ***

     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 30                  20 Jan 1997


      * Origin: Friendly City BBS - Port Elizabeth, RSA (5:7104/10.0)

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


     --- Following message extracted from NETMAIL @ 1:18/14 ---
         By Christopher Baker on Mon Jan 13 14:10:54 1997

     From: Bob Moravsik @ 1:2606/583
     To: Fidonews @ 1:1/23
     Date: 13 Jan 97  06:46:03
     Subj: Please

      * Original to Bob Satti of 1:1/0@fidonet.org

     cc: Fidonews 1/23


     Bob:

     Do you think you can give us all in Z1 a "State of the Zone " message.

     At least let us know what you intend to do in the next year concerning
     the coordination of Zone 1.

     Thanks Bob

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

     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 31                  20 Jan 1997


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


     From: "Mike Riddle" <mriddle@novia.net>
     To: "Baker, Christopher" <cbaker84@digital.net (Christopher Baker)>
     Date: Sat, 18 Jan 97 11:55:43 -0600
     Reply-To: "Mike Riddle" <mriddle@novia.net>
     Subject: Fwd: What To Do If . . .

     ==================BEGIN FORWARDED MESSAGE==================
     >Return-Path: mriddle
     >From: Rich.Arnold@fbbs.omahug.org (Rich Arnold)
     >Date: 17 Jan 97 10:16:00
     >Newsgroups: oma.general
     >Subject: What To Do If . . .

     WHAT TO DO...

      ...if you get a phone call from Mars.

         Speak slowly and be sure to enunciate your words properly.  Limit
         your vocabulary to simple words.  Try to determine if you are
         speaking to someone in a leadership capacity, or an ordinary
         citizen.

     ...if he or she doesn't speak English?

         Hang up.  There's no sense in trying to learn Martian over the
         phone.  If your Martian really had something important to say to
         you, he or she would have taken the trouble to learn the language
         before calling.

     ...if you get a phone call from Jupiter?

         Explain to your caller, politely but firmly, that being from
         Jupiter, he or she is not `life as we know it'.  Try to terminate
         the conversation as soon as possible.  It will not profit you.

     ...if a starship, equipped with an FTL hyperdrive, lands in your
         backyard?

         First of all, do not run after your camera.  You will not have
         any film.  Be polite.  Remember, if they have an FTL hyperdrive,
         they can probably vaporize you, should they find you to be rude.
         Direct them to the White House lawn, which is where they probably
         wanted to land, anyway.  A good road map should help.

     ...if you wake up in the middle of the night, and discover that your
         closet contains an alternate dimension?

         Don't go in.  You almost certainly will not be able to get back,
         and alternate dimensions are almost never any fun. Remain calm
         and go back to bed.  Check your closet in the morning.  If it
         still contains an alternate dimension, nail it shut.
     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 32                  20 Jan 1997


     ...if reality disappears?

         Hope this one doesn't happen to you.  There is not much you can
         do about it.  It can be quite unpleasant.

     ...if you meet an older version of yourself who has invented a time
         traveling machine, and has come from the future to meet you?

         Follow the books on this one.  Ask about the stock market and
         cash in.  Don't forget to invent a time traveling machine and
         visit your younger self before you die, or you will create a
         paradox.

       SLMR 2.1a * Age and treachery will always overcome youth and skill.

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

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

     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 33                  20 Jan 1997


     =================================================================
                                  WANTED
     =================================================================


     Christopher Baker
     Rights On!, 1:18/14
     Edgewater_FL_USA

     Wanted: old electronics parts.

     I'm looking for control panels from old 2" video tape mastering
     equipment. They don't have to be working as long as they are intact
     externally with knobs and VUs in place. These panels are about 3.5
     feet long and six inches top to bottom.

     I'm also looking for old Commodore 64 keyboards. They don't need to
     be operational either.

     I would prefer them to be free but reasonable costs are acceptable.

     If you have or know where such items may be obtained, please send
     Netmail to the address above or email to me at:

       cbaker84@digital.net

     with details.

     Thanks.

     QOFM.
     Chris

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

     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 34                  20 Jan 1997


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

                                Future History

     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 Jul 1997
        Canada Day - Happy Birthday Canada

     13 Oct 1997
        Thanksgiving Day, Canada

     22 May 1998
        Expo '98 World Exposition in Lisbon (Portugal) opens.

      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.

      1 Jan 2000
        The 20th Century, C.E., is still taking place thru 31 Dec.

     15 Sep 2000
        Sydney (Australia) Summer Olympiad opens.

      1 Jan 2001
        This is the actual start of the new millennium, C.E.

     -- If YOU have something which you would like to see in this
        Future History, please send a note to the FidoNews Editor.

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

     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 35                  20 Jan 1997


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


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

     The backlog is actually getting winnowed down to something
     manageable. I guess I'm actually starting to get caught up... ;-)

     I added my first Atari entry this week and have a couple of others
     pending. I also finally got enough info about GoldED to get it added.

     Given that my "todo" queue is almost empty, I'm going to encourage
     everyone to check to make sure every package they use is listed and
     for each package that isn't listed, netmail me with the names of the
     package and contact info for the author or a support site. I actually
     got caught up enough to twiddle my thumbs, so I think I can handle
     a few extra suggestions... ;-)

     Also, since I've fallen way behind my original estimates for phasing
     out the old info section, I've reformatted it a little to reduce the
     space it takes.

     Phased out this week: SuperComm 0.99 and TAG 2.5g

     Phase-out highlights:
       This week: Telegard 2.7 and TPBoard 6.1
             Deadline for info: 31 Jan 1997.
       Last week: TBBS 2.1 and TComm/TCommNet 3.4
             Deadline for info: 24 Jan 1997.

     -=- 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
     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 36                  20 Jan 1997


     ALLFIX         4.40     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
     Binkley Docs   2.60     M F Bob Juge          1:1/102     BDOC_260.ZIP
     BinkleyTerm    2.60     M F Bob Juge          1:1/102     BDOS_260.ZIP
     BinkleyTerm-XE XR4      M F Thomas Waldmann   2:2474/400  BTXE_DOS
     CFRoute        0.92     O G C. Fernandez Sanz 2:341/70    CFR
     CheckPnt       1.0      O G Michiel van der Vlist
                                                   2:500/9     CHECKPNT
     FastEcho       1.45a    T S Tobias Burchhardt 2:2448/400  FASTECHO
     FastEcho/16    1.45a    T S Tobias Burchhardt 2:2448/400  FE16
     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
     GoldED         2.50     O S Len Morgan        1:203/730   GED
     GoldED Docs    2.50     O S Len Morgan        1:203/730   GEM
     GoldNODE       2.50     O S Len Morgan        1:203/730   GEN
     Imail          1.75     T S Michael McCabe    1:1/121     IMAIL
     ImCrypt        1.04     O G 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
     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
     JD's CBV       1.4      O S John Dailey       1:363/277   CBV
     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
     JMail-Hudson   2.81     T S Jason Steck       1:285/424   JMAIL-H
     JMail-Goldbase 2.81     T S Jason Steck       1:285/424   JMAIL-G
     MakePl         1.9      N G Michiel van der Vlist
                                                   2:500/9     MAKEPL
     Marena         1.1 beta O G Michiel van der Vlist
                                                   2:500/9     MARENA
     Maximus        3.01     B P Tech              1:249/106   MAX
     McMail         1.0      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 G Michiel van der Vlist
                                                   2:500/9     PCMERGE
     PlatinumXpress 1.3      M C Gary Petersen     1:290/111   PX13TD.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       4.4      O S Gary Petersen     1:290/111   SXR44.ZIP
     Spitfire       3.51     B S Mike Weaver       1:3670/3    SPITFIRE
     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
     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 37                  20 Jan 1997


     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
     WaterGate      0.92     G S Robert Szarka     1:320/42    WTRGATE
     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
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     ALLFIX/2       1.10     T S Harald Harms      2:281/415   AFIXOS2
     BGFAX          1.60     O S B.J. Guillot      1:106/400   BGFAX
     Binkley Docs   2.60     M F Bob Juge          1:1/102     BDOC_260.ZIP
     BinkleyTerm    2.60     M F Bob Juge          1:1/102     BOS2_260.ZIP
     BinkleyTerm-XE XR4      M F Thomas Waldmann   2:2474/400  BTXE_OS2
     CFRoute        0.92     O G C. Fernandez Sanz 2:341/70    CFR
     FastEcho       1.45a    T S Tobias Burchhardt 2:2448/400  FE2
     FleetStreet    1.18     O S Michael Hohner    2:2490/2520 FLEET
     GIGO           07-14-96 G S Jason Fesler      1:1/141     INFO
     GoldED         2.50     O S Len Morgan        1:203/730   GEO
     GoldED Docs    2.50     O S Len Morgan        1:203/730   GEM
     GoldNODE       2.50     O S Len Morgan        1:203/730   GEN
     ImCrypt        1.04     O G 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 G 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):
     Program Name   Version  F C Contact Name      Node        Magic Name
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     BeeMail        1.0      M C Andrius Cepaitis  2:470/1     BEEMAIL
     FrontDoor APX  1.10     P S Mats Wallin       2:201/329   FDAPXW

     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
     Binkley Docs   2.60     M F Bob Juge          1:1/102     BDOC_260.ZIP
     BinkleyTerm    2.60     M F Bob Juge          1:1/102     BW32_260.ZIP
     CFRoute        0.92     O G C. Fernandez Sanz 2:341/70    CFR
     GoldED         2.50     O S Len Morgan        1:203/730   GEO
     GoldED Docs    2.50     O S Len Morgan        1:203/730   GEM
     Maximus        3.01     B P Tech              1:249/106   MAXN
     Msged/NT       4.00     O G Andrew Clarke     3:635/728   MSGNT400.ZIP
     PlatinumXpress 2.00     M C Gary Petersen     1:290/111   PXW-INFO
     T-Mail         2.599I   M S Ron Dwight        2:220/22    TMAILNT
     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 38                  20 Jan 1997


     WinFOSSIL/95   1.12 r4  F S Bryan Woodruff    1:343/294   WNFOSSIL.ZIP
     WinFOSSIL/NT   1.0 beta F S Bryan Woodruff    1:343/294   NTFOSSIL.ZIP

     Unix:
     Program Name   Version  F C Contact Name      Node        Magic Name
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     ifmail         2.8g     M G Eugene Crosser    2:293/2219  IFMAIL
     ifmail-tx      ...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
     DLG Pro BBOS   1.15     B C Holly Sullivan    1:202/720   DLGDEMO
     GMS            1.1.85   M S Mirko Viviani     2:331/213   GMS
     Msged          4.00     O G Paul Edwards      3:711/934   MSGED
     Tobruk         0.33     T G Paul Edwards      3:711/934   TOBRUK

     Atari:
     Program Name   Version  F C Contact Name      Node        Magic Name
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     BinkleyTerm/ST 3.18pl1  M F Bill Scull        1:363/112   BINKLEY

     Function: B-BBS, P-Point, M-Mailer, N-Nodelist, G-Gateway, T-Tosser,
               C-Compression, F-Fossil, 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
     ---------------------------------------------------------------------

     BBS Software            MS-DOS Systems
     Name         Version    --------------
     --------------------
     TBBS             2.1    Other Utilities         Other Utilities
     TComm/TCommNet   3.4    Name         Version    Name         Version
     Telegard         2.7*   --------------------    --------------------
     TPBoard          6.1    2DAPoint        1.50*   Netsex         2.00b
     WildCat!        3.02*   4Dog/4DMatrix   1.18    OFFLINE         1.35
     XBBS            1.77    ARCAsim         2.31    Oliver          1.0a
                             ARCmail         3.00*   OSIRIS CBIS     3.02
     Network Mailers         Areafix         1.20    PKInsert        7.10
     Name         Version    ConfMail        4.00    PolyXarc        2.1a
     --------------------    Crossnet         1.5    QM             1.00a
     D'Bridge        1.30    DOMAIN          1.42    QSort           4.04
     Dreamer         1.06    DEMM            1.06    RAD Plus        2.11
     Dutchie        2.90c    DGMM            1.06    Raid            1.00
     Milqtoast       1.00    DOMAIN          1.42    RBBSMail        18.0
     PreNM           1.48    EEngine         0.32    ScanToss        1.28
     SEAdog          4.60    EMM             2.11*   ScMail          1.00
     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 39                  20 Jan 1997


     SEAmail         1.01    EZPoint          2.1    ScEdit          1.12
     TIMS       1.0(mod8)    FGroup          1.00    Sirius          1.0x
                             FidoPCB         1.0s@   SLMail         2.15C
     Compression             FNPGate         2.70    StarLink        1.01
     Utilities               GateWorks      3.06e    TagMail         2.41
     Name         Version    GMail           2.05    TCOMMail         2.2
     --------------------    GMD             3.10    Telemail         1.5*
     ARC             7.12    GMM             1.21    TGroup          1.13
     ARJ             2.20    GROUP           2.23    TIRES           3.11
     LHA             2.13    GUS             1.40    TMail           1.21
     PAK             2.51    Harvey's Robot  4.10    TosScan         1.00
     PKPak           3.61    HeadEdit        1.18    UFGATE          1.03
     PKZip           1.10    HLIST           1.09    VPurge         4.09e
                             ISIS            5.12@   WEdit            2.0@
     NodeList Utilities      Lola           1.01d    WildMail        2.00
     Name         Version    Mosaic         1.00b    WMail            2.2
     --------------------    MailBase       4.11a@   WNode            2.1
     EditNL          4.00    MSG              4.5*   XRS             4.99
     FDND            1.10    MsgLnk          1.0c    XST             2.3e
     MakeNL          2.31    MsgMstr        2.03a    YUPPIE!         2.00
     Parselst        1.33    MsgNum         4.16d    ZmailH          1.25
     Prune           1.40    MSGTOSS          1.3    ZSX             2.40
     SysNL           3.14
     XlatList        2.90
     XlaxNode/Diff   2.53

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

       OS/2 Systems
       ------------
                             Other Utilities         Other Utilities
     BBS Software            Name         Version    Name         Version
     Name         Version    --------------------    --------------------
     --------------------    ARC             7.12    oMMM            1.52
     Kitten          1.01    ARC2            6.01    Omail            3.1
     SimplexBBS   1.04.02+   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(S)  2.50    LH2             2.11    Raid             1.0
     BinkleyTerm/2-MT        MSG              4.2    Remapper         1.2
                  1.40.02    MsgLink         1.0c    Tick             2.0
     SEAmail         1.01    MsgNum         4.16d    VPurge         4.09e

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

                             Xenix/Unix 386          Other Utilities
                             --------------          Name         Version
                                                     --------------------
     BBS Software            Network Mailers         ARC             5.21
     Name         Version    Name         Version    C-LHARC         1.00
     --------------------    --------------------    MSGLINK         1.01
                                                     oMMM            1.42
                                                     Omail           1.00
      |Contact:  Willy Paine 1:343/15,|              ParseLst        1.32
     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 40                  20 Jan 1997


      |or Eddy van Loo 2:285/406      |              Unzip           3.10
                                                     VPurge          4.08
                                                     Zoo             2.01

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

     BBS Software            Macintosh               Other Software
     Name         Version    ---------               Name         Version
     --------------------                            --------------------
     FBBS            0.91    Network Mailers         MacArd          0.04
     Hermes         1.6.1    Name         Version    Mantissa        3.21
     Mansion         7.15    --------------------    Mehitable        2.0
     Precision Sys. 0.95b    Copernicus       1.0    OriginatorII     2.0
     Red Ryder Host   2.1    Tabby            2.2    PreStamp         3.2
     Telefinder Host                                 StuffIt Classic  1.6
                  2.12T10    Other Software          SunDial          3.2
                             Name         Version    TExport         1.92
                             --------------------    TimeStamp        1.6
     Point System            ArcMac           1.3    TImport         1.92
     Software                AreaFix          1.6    Tset             1.3
     Name         Version    Compact Pro     1.30    TSort            1.0
     --------------------    EventMeister     1.0    UNZIP          1.02c
     Copernicus      1.00    Export          3.21    Zenith           1.5
     CounterPoint    1.09    Import           3.2    Zip Extract     0.10
     MacWoof          1.1    LHARC           0.41

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

         Amiga               Network Mailers         Other Software
         -----               Name         Version    Name         Version
                             --------------------    --------------------
     BBS Software            BinkleyTerm     1.00    Areafix         1.48
     Name         Version    TrapDoor        1.80    AReceipt         1.5
     --------------------    WelMat          0.44    ChameleonEdit   0.11
     4D-BBS          1.65                            ConfMail        1.12
     Falcon CBCS     1.00                            ElectricHerald  1.66
     Starnet         1.0q@   Compression             FFRS             1.0@
     TransAmiga      1.07    Utilities               FileMgr         2.08
     XenoLink         1.0    Name         Version    Fozzle           1.0@
                             --------------------    Login           0.18
                             AmigArc         0.23    MessageFilter   1.52
     NodeList Utilities      booz            1.01    Message View    1.12
     Name         Version    LHARC           1.30    oMMM            1.50
     --------------------    LhA             1.10    PolyXAmy        2.02
     ParseLst        1.66    LZ              1.92    RMB             1.30
     Skyparse        2.30    PkAX            1.00    Roof           46.15
     TrapList        1.40    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

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

     BBS Software            Atari ST/TT
     Name         Version    -----------
     FIDONEWS 14-03               Page 41                  20 Jan 1997


     --------------------
     FIDOdoor/ST    2.5.1    Network Mailers         Other Utilities
     FiFo            2.1v    Name         Version    Name         Version
     LED ST          1.00    --------------------    --------------------
     QuickBBS/ST     1.06*   The Box         1.95*   ApplyList       1.00@
                                                     Burep            1.1
     Compression                                     ComScan         1.04
     Utilities               NodeList  Utilities     ConfMail        4.10
     Name         Version    Name         Version    Echoscan        1.10
     --------------------    --------------------    FDrenum        2.5.2
     ARC             6.02    ParseList       1.30    FastPack        1.20
     LHARC          2.01i    EchoFix         1.20    Import          1.14
     PackConvert             sTICK/Hatch     5.50    oMMM            1.40
     STZip            1.1*                           Pack            1.00
     UnJARST         2.00                            Trenum          0.10
     WhatArc         2.02

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

       Tandy Color Computer 3 (OS-9 Level II)        Other Utilities
       --------------------------------------        Name         Version
                                                     --------------------
     BBS Software            Compression Utility     Ascan            1.2
     Name         Version    Name         Version    AutoFRL          2.0
     --------------------    --------------------    Bundle           2.2
     RiBBS           2.02+   Ar               1.3    CKARC            1.1
                             DeArc           5.12    EchoCheck       1.01
                             OS9Arc           1.0    FReq            2.5a
                             UnZip           3.10    LookNode        2.00
                             UnLZH            3.0    ParseLST
                                                     PReq             2.2
                                                     RList           1.03
                                                     RTick           2.00
                                                     UnBundle         1.4
                                                     UnSeen           1.1

     --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --  --
     Key to old info:
           + - Netmail Capable (Doesn't Require Additional Mailer Software)
           * - Recently Updated Version
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     Please send updates and suggestions to: Peter Popovich, 1:363/264

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     1 ZMH at 1200-9600+ HST/V32B. The FidoNews key is also available on
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                            FIDONET BY INTERNET
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     This is a list of all FidoNet-related sites reported to the Editor as
     of this appearance.

     ============

     FidoNet:

       Homepage     http://www.fidonet.org
       FidoNews     http://ddi.digital.net/~cbaker84/fidonews.html
       HTML FNews   http://www.geocities.com/Athens/6894/
       WWW sources  http://www.scms.rgu.ac.uk/students/cs_yr94/lk/fido.html
       FTSC page    http://www2.blaze.net.au/ftsc.html
       Echomail     http://www.portal.ca/~awalker/index.html
       WebRing      http://ddi.digital.net/~cbaker84/fnetring.html

     ============

     Zone 1:        http://www.z1.fidonet.org

       Region 10:
                    http://www.psnw.com/~net205/region10.html
                    http://www.dharmanet.org/BDO/net125.html

       Region 15:
                    http://www.smrtsys.com/region15/

       Region 17:
                    http://www.portal.ca/~awalker/region17.htm

       Region 18:
                    http://www.citicom.com/fido.html

       Region 19:
                    http://ccove.n-link.com/

     ============

     Zone 2:        http://www.z2.fidonet.org
             ZEC2   http://fidoftp.paralex.co.uk/zec.htm

       Region 36:   http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/7207/

     ============

     Zone 3:        http://www.z3.fidonet.org

     ============

     Zone 4:

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     Zone 5:

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                           FIDONEWS INFORMATION
     =================================================================

     ------- FIDONEWS MASTHEAD AND CONTACT INFORMATION -------

     Editor: Christopher Baker

     Editors Emeritii: Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell,
                       Vince Perriello, Tim Pozar,
                       Tom Jennings, Sylvia Maxwell,
                       Donald Tees

     "FidoNews Editor"
         FidoNet  1:1/23
         BBS  1-904-409-7040,  300/1200/2400/14400/V.32bis/HST(ds)

      more addresses:
         Christopher Baker -- 1:18/14, cbaker84@digital.net
                                       cbaker84@aol.com
                                       cbaker84@msn.com
                                       cbak.rights@opus.global.org

     (Postal Service mailing address)
         FidoNews Editor
         P.O. Box 471
         Edgewater, FL 32132-0471
         U.S.A.


     voice:  1-904-409-3040 [1400-2100 ET only, please]
                            [1800-0100 UTC/GMT]

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

     FidoNews is published weekly by and for the members of the FIDONET
     INTERNATIONAL AMATEUR ELECTRONIC MAIL system.  It is a compilation
     of individual articles contributed by their authors or their
     authorized agents.  The contribution of articles to this compilation
     does not diminish the rights of the authors.  OPINIONS EXPRESSED in
     these articles ARE THOSE OF THE AUTHORS and not necessarily those of
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     Authors retain copyright on individual works; otherwise FidoNews is
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     and/or distribution permitted for noncommercial purposes only.  For
     use in other circumstances, please contact the original authors, or
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                            =*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=

     OBTAINING COPIES: The most recent issue of FidoNews in electronic
     form may be obtained from the FidoNews Editor via manual download or
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     PRINTED COPIES may be obtained by sending SASE to the above postal
     address.  File-request FIDONEWS for the current Issue.  File-request
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     FNEWS for the current month in one archive.  Or file-request specific
     back Issue filenames in distribution format [FNEWSDnn.LZH] for a
     particular Issue.  Monthly Volumes are available as FNWSmmmy.ZIP
     where mmm = three letter month [JAN - DEC] and y = last digit of the
     current year [6], i.e., FNWSMAY6.ZIP for all the Issues from May 96.

     Annual volumes are available as FNEWSn.ZIP where n = the Volume number
     1 - 12 for 1984 - 1995, respectively. Annual Volume archives range in
     size from 48K to 1.2M.


     INTERNET USERS: FidoNews is available via:

                          http://www.fidonet.org/fidonews.htm
                          ftp://ftp.fidonet.org/pub/fidonet/fidonews/
                          ftp://ftp.aminet.org/pub/aminet/comm/fido/

     You can read the current FidoNews Issue in HTML format at:

                          http://www.geocities.com/Athens/6894/

     STAR SOURCE for ALL Past Issues via FTP and file-request -
     Available for FReq from 1:396/1 or by anonymous FTP from:

                          ftp://ftp.sstar.com/fidonet/fnews/

     Each yearly archive also contains a listing of the Table-of-Contents
     for that year's issues.  The total set is currently about 11 Megs.

                                 =*=*=*=

     The current week's FidoNews and the FidoNews public-key are now also
     available almost immediately after publication on the Editor's new
     homepage on the World Wide Web at:

                  http://ddi.digital.net/~cbaker84/fidonews.html

     There are also links there to jim barchuk's HTML FidoNews source and
     to John Souvestre's FTP site for the archives. There is also an email
     link for sending in an article as message text. Drop on over.

                            =*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=

     A PGP generated public-key is available for the FidoNews Editor from
     1:1/23 [1:18/14] by file-request for FNEWSKEY or by download from
     Rights On! BBS at 1-904-409-7040 as FIDONEWS.ASC in File Area 18.  It
     is also posted twice a month into the PKEY_DROP Echo available on the
     Zone 1 Echomail Backbone.

                                *=*=*=*=*

     SUBMISSIONS: You are encouraged to submit articles for publication in
     FidoNews. Article submission requirements are contained in the file
     ARTSPEC.DOC, available from the FidoNews Editor, or file-requestable
     from 1:1/23 [1:18/14] as file "ARTSPEC.DOC".  ALL Zone Coordinators
     also have copies of ARTSPEC.DOC. Please read it.
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              or something to amuse ourselves
              and create the requisite chaos."
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