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- PERVISIT.TXT
- Sparta PCBoard
- Hard Drive Conference
- PERSTOR Conference
-
- This text file is general notes from the visit to Perstor
- Systems, Inc., on March 1, 1988.
-
-
- Purpose of visit:
-
- The main purpose of the visit to Perstor Systems, Inc., was to
- help establish a product support bulletin board. Since I have
- extensive experience in setting up a bbs, Perstor indicated a
- desire to utilize this experience and review my recommendations
- about how a fulltime BBS might be used to provide a 24 hour a day
- forum for the exchange of information and provision of support
- for the Perstor line of PC controllers and other products.
-
-
- Itinerary:
-
- 2-26-88 - Leave Newark, Arrive in Phoenix around 6:30PM MST
-
- 2-27-88 - Install PCBoard 12.1/D BBS Software
-
- 2-28-88 - Install Menus, Bulletins, Organize Directory Structure,
- Establish support conferences, etc.
-
- 2-29-88 - Return to the cold country in New Jersey.
-
-
-
- Detailed Trip Report:
-
- Upon arrival at the Phoenix International Airport, I was greeted
- by some really nice warm weather. The liquid stuff that was
- dropping from the sky was some sort of liquid sunshine quite
- peculiar to the Phoenix area. Hey, I am not going to complain. At
- least it was comfortable in a short sleeve shirt.
-
- After waiting forever for Continental Airlines to find and
- deliver the baggage, I was greeted by a familiar face in the
- person of Ron Fife and his lovely wife Carolyn. They were
- gracious enough to provide transportation to the hotel in
- Scottsdale and accompany me to a local establishment for some
- good Mexican food.
-
- After consuming an abundant amount of food, washed down by an
- over abundant amount of Miller Lite, I settled in for the night
- and prepared notes for my planned sequence of events needed to
- get the bulletin board up in the minimum amount of time.
-
- Early Saturday morning, breakfast at the Thunderbird Inn (located
- right at the entrance to Scottsdale Airport), and off to
- Perstor's office on Greenway Road, also located adjacent to the
- Scottsdale Airport. In fact, if you want to fly in to Scottsdale,
- you can roll your plane right up to the Perstor shipping dock,
- tell the tower to have them raise the hangar door, and have the
- shipping department load the plane up with controllers. How's
- that for location, location, location.
-
- Attach those PC's. We did that quite early so as to get a good
- start. However, I brought 1.2mb diskettes with me loaded with
- files from the Sparta PCBoard HD conference. Ah! Test that
- prototype 16 bit controller right away. It was in the lab humming
- away on overnight tests in an Intel 386 machine, also equipped
- with a 1.2mb floppy drive. Our plan was to disconnect the hard
- drive from the 8 bit PERSTOR controller where the BBS would be
- running, hook it up to the 16 bit controller, transfer all the
- files from floppy, transport them intact back to the 8 bit
- machine. Voila! It worked. The format on the Miniscribe drive
- could be read from and written to by both the 8 bit and 16 bit.
- No difference, just plug and play. Nice, nice feature!
-
- The PCBoard software was installed in no time. A breeze when you
- have done it a few times. The next step was to get that Qubie'
- 1200 baud modem to working. No documentation was in sight, as the
- modem had been lying around gathering dust for a while. Nine
- switches on the front panel had us confused real quick. A call to
- Salt Air and a plea for help on modem settings and setup string
- was no help. Oh, well. Lets get everything else in place. Modem
- operation can come later after all testing is done on the
- software.
-
- Proceeding along that line, we installed some fancy graphics
- welcome screens, sample bulletin menus, sample conference menus,
- and suggested categories for conferences that would follow
- different Perstor product lines. All that went into place in a
- snap.
-
- Most of the keyboard time was spent in the accompaniment of Ted
- Buck, one fine gentleman who provides the technical support for
- the Perstor Products. Ted catches on quick, and will have the
- operation of a BBS down pat in no time. He is also about the most
- patient guy you will ever meet. A real asset to Perstor I must
- say.
-
- The Qubie' modem seemed quite sick and did not want to answer the
- phone properly, nor shift down to 300 baud after answering the
- phone. This prompted some discussion about power users, Perstor
- products, and naturally, the two go together very well. So, stage
- two planning went into operation. Would a USR Courier 9600 HST
- appear in the long range plans? You bet. Perstor is committed to
- solid product support and did not hesitate to accept my
- recommendation on the high speed modem.
-
- With most of the BBS software in place, it was time to sneak into
- the lab and peek at that PERSTOR 16 bit combined Hard Disk/Floppy
- controller in operation again. It looked impressive, especially
- to this old country boy. But then again, back where I was raised,
- we only got electricity a few years ago. The real test would be
- in some measurements against the 8 bit controller and evaluation
- based on typical measurements I was used to seeing back at Sparta
- PCBoard. I came away duly impressed. More about that when I get
- clearance from Perstor to release the information. Of course,
- that will be included in our continuing series of files on the
- Perstor controller line, specifically in a file called
- perstor3.arc.
-
-
- Why the suspense about the Perstor BBS telephone number. No
- mystery. US Robotics has not shipped the HST modem yet. When it
- is installed and ready to start accepting calls, we will announce
- it on Sparta PCBoard, Salt Air's Bulletin #1, etc. In the
- meantime, Sparta has established a Perstor specific conference,
- and is continuing to offer this medium of support while waiting
- for the Perstor BBS to come up.
-
-
- Enough about the BBS. Let's meet some of the Perstor Staff. Last
- names are omitted where I did not write them down. This is to be
- sure I do not misspell the name.
-
- Les Blodgett - Chief Executive Officer
-
- Ron Fife - President and Chief Engineer
- Designer of the Perstor Cards
-
- Mark Fife - Vice President of Marketing - Responsible
- for Distribution and Dealer Network
-
- Carolyn Fife - Office Manager (really runs the company)
-
- Kristi Ferris - Sales Support
-
- Ted Buck - Technical Support Manager - BBS Sysop
-
- Maureen Rice - Handles all the Literature, Mailing Lists, etc.
- One fast set of hands on that keyboard!
-
- Safa - Software Engineer -
- This young fellow is one sharp cookie on
- the Perstor BIOS and microcode
-
- Norma - A charming voice on the phone. I did not get
- to meet Norma.
-
- James\______ - These two young fellows take care of all testing,
- Bryan/ shipping, etc. They do a heck of a job.
- Especially helpful on those short notice "need
- the next day" orders. They will stay late and
- make sure those orders get shipped. Thanks, guys!
-
-
-
-
- I hope I have not left anyone out. Any omissions are strictly
- unintentional.
-
- My overall impression of the Staff at Perstor Systems, Inc. is
- very, very favorable. I was impressed with their commitment to
- excellence in the products they design and sell. Their knowledge
- of the storage needs of the industry, along with products to meet
- those increasing needs makes for a very professional approach to
- filling that niche of the market. Their contacts in the industry
- and solid understanding of bringing new products to the market
- place positions Perstor in an enviable spot to become a leader
- and moving force in an industry where "sensible solutions to
- storage problems" is needed more and more every day.
-
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-
- TIDBITS
-
- Ah! Almost forgot that some of you just might like to know about
- some of the other things going on at Perstor. Will tell you what
- I can.
-
- 1) Perstor has a new bios for the PS180 AT type controller. The
- one with the AT9-103 BIOS. The new one is AT9-105 and was
- released to take care of a couple of miscellaneous problems with
- Award Bios. Trouble with having to radially select at least 3 DS
- lines when using Award and ONE hd hooked up was found to be in
- the manner in which Award sets stack space at boot time. Solved
- by changing some routines in Perstor Bios to compensate for this
- shortcoming.
-
- 2) New driver released that will allow adding a second Perstor
- controller to the same cpu. Now can recognize the second
- controller and up to one partition (can be over 32mb) on each of
- two drives hooked up to second controller. Details can be found
- on Sparta PCBoard in a file called ADDCTLR.ARC
-
- 3) Official announcement of the PERSTOR 200 Series ATF 16 bit
- controller will be made on March 21, 1988, at a computer showcase
- in Santa Clara, California. Press kits will be released at that
- time. Perstor3.arc will also be released on that date.
-
-
- That's about it for now. See ya on the keys later on.
-