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- Volume 2, Number 17 10 June 1985
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- Publisher: Fido 107/375
- Chief Procrastinator: Thom Henderson
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- Fidonews is published weekly by SEAboard, Fido 107/375. You
- are encouraged to submit articles for publication in
- Fidonews. Article submission standards are contained in the
- file FIDONEWS.DOC, available from Fido 107/375.
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- Disclaimer or don't-blame-us:
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- The contents of the articles contained here are not our
- responsibility, nor do we necessarily agree with them;
- everything here is subject to debate. We publish EVERYTHING
- received.
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- This Is It!
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- This is the week we've all been waiting for! On Wednesday,
- 12 June 1985, we switch over to regional nets. Stay on net
- one until Wednesday, then set your net and node numbers to
- the new system before the Thursday morning national mail
- hour. Also, pick up a copy of the new node list (136), and
- install it on your system Wednesday.
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- I'd also advise everybody to set their alternate net and
- node numbers to their old node in net one, just in case
- someone sends you mail at your old address. Keep it like
- that for a week, maybe two, then the heck with it. Anybody
- who hasn't converted by then, too bad.
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- It's taken awhile to get here, and I know it's going to
- cause some confusion, but I really believe it'll be worth it
- in the long run (say, a month or two).
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- The latest word I have is that John Warren isn't going to
- have the new LISTGEN program (which replaces NODELIST and
- ROUTEGEN) ready by Wednesday, so the guys in St. Louis won't
- be distributing the new format nodelist after all. Instead,
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- they are going to run the new format list through a program
- that'll use it to create an old format list, which they'll
- then pass around.
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- This means that network hosts and regional coordinators
- should send in new format lists to St. Louis, but St. Louis
- is going to send out old format lists.
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- This may seem a little confusing, because it IS a little
- confusing. But if this is the worst we have to contend
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- NEWS
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- Coordinators List
- by Ben Baker -- Fido 76
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- There has been some confusion about the difference
- between a "network" and a "region." Let me try to shed some
- light.
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- The network, as we use the term here, is merely a
- formalization of an informal concept that has been around
- since Fido version 7. Fido has known since then that when
- told to do so, he should send mail addressed to node A to
- node B instead. The advent of "routing" permitted the
- formation of informal structures known variously as
- "regional nets" or "area nets" or simply "nets." They vary a
- great deal in form and complexity, but they share one thing
- in common. They each have one node defined as "in-bound
- host" who receives the mail for all members.
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- We have now given these networks a formal identity.
- When the node list appears in the new format, Fido will know
- about all the networks, who the host of each is, and which
- nodes are members. Without being told he will automatically
- send mail for any member to the network host. The network
- number will be part of the identity of every member node.
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- This was done for several reasons. Many nodes were not
- taking advantage of routing. Now it'll be automatic. It
- will make it easier for private networks (there are several)
- to interface with the public net. Perhaps most important,
- it permits us to decentralize control of FidoNet's only
- official document, the node list. Because, in the past,
- node numbers had to be unique, one person had to be
- responsible for node list maintenance, a task which has
- become too big for one unpaid volunteer. Now numbers need
- only be unique within a network. Different networks may use
- the same numbers with no ill effects.
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- Thus, network hosts may administer their own node lists
- and the national coordinator merely collects and assembles
- the pieces into a complete node list.
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- But what of the more than 100 independant nodes around
- the country? The region allows us to divide them into ten
- geographic groupings called Regions. A region is a numbered
- entity much like a network, with a coordinator to manage its
- node list. The only difference is that a region has no
- in-bound host. Mail to all members is sent direct, without
- routing.
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- The following table is a list of all regions and
- networks and their assigned coordinators. Also included is
- their current Fido node numbers, and the net/node address to
- which mail should be sent AFTER the cut-over to the new
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- From now on, all requests for node numbers should
- contain the same information as before, but should be sent
- via FidoNet mail to the appropriate coordinator.
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- Region/Net# Location Coordinator Fido New Id
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- Region 1 National -- Ken Kaplan 22 1/0
- Region 10 Calif_Nevada -- Ezra Shapiro 371 10/0
- Region 11 Central -- Bob Fairbairn 500 11/0
- Region 12 Hawaii -- Gene Clayton 373 12/0
- Region 13 Mid_Atlantic -- Thom Henderson 375 13/0
- Region 14 Mid_West -- John Prichard 61 14/0
- Region 15 Mountain -- Robert Briggs 464 15/0
- Region 16 New_England -- Kevin Porter 14 16/0
- Region 17 North_West -- Steve Butler 300 17/0
- Region 18 South_East -- Ken Shackelford 53 18/0
- Region 19 Texarkana -- Mike Johnson 329 19/0
- Network 100 St_Louis_Area -- Ken Kaplan 51 100/0
- Network 101 MassNet -- Dave Rene 27 101/0
- Network 102 SoCalNet -- Don Brauns 36 102/0
- Network 103 Austin_Area -- Scott Ashcroft 50 103/0
- Network 104 Denver_Area -- Oscar Barlow 56 104/0
- Network 105 Portland_Area -- Jim Deibele 59 105/0
- Network 106 Houston_Area -- Justin Marquez 60 106/0
- Network 107 NYC_Metro -- Matt Kanter 79 107/0
- Network 108 Cincinnati_Ar -- Allen Miller 85 108/0
- Network 109 Wash_DC_Metro -- Kurt Reisler 115 109/0
- Network 110 Connecticut -- Geoff Hickey 207 110/0
- Network 111 CanadaRemote -- Jud Newell 327 111/0
- Network 112 Jacksonville -- Pete Cascio 344 112/0
- Network 113 Oahu -- Dennis Washburn 347 113/0
- Network 114 Phoenix_Area -- John Kerr 389 114/0
- Network 115 Chicago_Metro -- Rob Elliot 393 115/0
- Network 116 NashvilleArea -- Rick Steele 400 116/0
- Network 117 Bryan_Area -- Mike Ferguson 437 117/0
- Network 118 HuntsvilleAre -- Tim Meyers 442 118/0
- Network 119 ChicoNet -- Loren Aldrin 447 119/0
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- GO! GO! GO! -- June 12 is IT
- by Ben Baker -- Fido 76
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- Notice to all. Sometime during Wednesday, June 12,
- each of us will install his edited copy of the new node list
- and use the '4' command to set his new net or region number.
- If you don't know how to do this, use '4?' for help. On
- Thursday, June 13 at mail time, we will be using the new
- network scheme.
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- John Warren has been wearing his fingers down to nubs
- on the keyboard, but the new program LISTGEN is not ready
- yet. As a stop-gap measure, Thom Henderson wrote a program
- (named STOPGAP!) which we in St. Louis will be using to
- translate the new node list format back to the traditional
- format, digestable by Fido. For a (hopfully short) time we
- will be maintaining the new fromat, but distributing the
- result in the old format.
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- There's a catch. Because of the Host and Region
- statements, neither NODELIST.EXE nor ROUTEGEN.EXE will be
- able to handle this new format. That means we go back to
- the old method of editing the node list by hand. For most
- of us, this means stripping area codes from the local
- numbers, and maybe a global edit of the cost column. Since
- local numbers will now be grouped together, this shouldn't
- be too tough.
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- Routing files will also have to be generated by hand,
- but except for hosts of large networks, that shouldn't be
- too dificult either. To begin with, independant nodes, that
- is all region members, won't need any routing files at all.
- Neither will members of networks that don't have out-bound
- hosts. Locals of most the rest of the networks can use a
- ROUTE.BBS that looks like this:
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- SCHEDULE B <outbound host nbr>
- ROUTE-TO <outbound host nbr> ALL
- SCHEDULE C ALL
- SCHEDULE D
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- where schedules are executed in B-C-D order.
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- Most hosts have enough experience with routing by now
- to be able to figure out a workable set of routing files.
- Remember, you no longer have to worry about national
- routing, only routing within your network. Make sure to
- remember to include appropriate ACCEPT-FROM statements.
- Careful examination of your present routing files, those
- created by ROUTEGEN will help.
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- A note to all coordinators. Please try to help spread
- this information around in your network or region. And make
- sure your people know that if they don't already have V10i
- or higher, they MUST get V10j by Wednesday.
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- So let's do it guys, and get back to normal FidoNet
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- ******* WARNING ABOUT DOWNLOADING EXECPCT4.LBR/LQR *********
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- It has been brought to our attention that there are bogus
- programs floating around bulletin boards all over the
- country. They are as follows:
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- EXECPCT4.LBR or EXECPCT4.LQR
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- A PLAGIARIST has changed the name on EXECPC2.x to
- EXECPCT4. It is NOT an upgrade to the popular
- communications program. The lastest version is EXECPC26
- (ver. 2.6).
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- Do not waste your valuable time downloading this file!!
- If you are a sysop and someone has uploaded one of these
- files to you, find out who it is and try to find out what
- bulletin board the user downloaded it from. Then tell the
- user to notify the sysop of the board he downloaded it from
- about the bogus version. To keep the bbs world free of
- plagiarism, please request that the user deletes this file
- and make sure it is not uploaded to any board.
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- Included in the library is a doc file that gives a phone
- number 516-...-.... as The Multi-User Exec-PC BBS! Everyone
- knows that the Exec-PC Bbs is in Wisconsin (414-964-5160) or
- should know it, since it has 6 phone lines, 240 meg of
- storage and over 3000 files). The number listed above is an
- RBBS (numerous version old) where Exec-PC uses its own bbs
- software. A fellow sysop called just to check out the
- number and saw several other files that have had their names
- changed to appear as an upgrade. A user spent over 10
- minutes (at 2400 baud) of long distance time getting this
- file!!
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- Also, if you are a sysop, do not delete EXECPC26. Just
- delete the so called version 4. If you have deleted, it is
- available on this board.
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- It seems that this is becoming a habit with someone... It
- apparently has also been done to John Friel's program
- (Qmodem 1.05). The PLAGIARIST changed the code to give a
- phone number that is not John's in the welcome screen! This
- one I have not seen yet. John would like to know if anyone
- sees this version floating around.
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- We need to keep track of who is uploading this junk. If
- you find one of these bogus files, let the authors know and
- publish their names.
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- The bulletin boards around the country are designed for
- computer hobbiest. To keep this growing network going it is
- imperative that all programs are legitamite. What seems to
- be happening is that people are not respecting the authors
- copywrights. As you know plagerism is illegal and
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- To combat this problem and to protect the generoisty of
- public domain authors all sysops should be doing the
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- - Set up a verification network
- - Keep an accurate log of all users and their uploads
- - Inform all sysops of any and all bogus programs put on
- to their system.
- - If you note a person is invloved in bogus activites,
- give a stern warning which will ultimately lock them
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- Chris Rowley
- Co-Sysop, Fido 359
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- Pay? You must be kidding!
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- "Please enter your first name:" How many times have we
- ssen this prompt in a variety of forms. I've seen it quite
- a lot, on all sorts of computers, big and small. I've seen
- about 10 variations on the IBM PC as well. But alas, not
- everyone has the right to ask this question, at least not
- able to choose which way. Sure, you may be able to choose a
- different route but not without shelling out the bucks at
- first. Then what you got might turn out to be not what you
- wanted despite a semming pleasant appearance from the
- outside.
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- If you haven't guessed it by now, I'm referring to those
- dreadful pay-to-play BBS programs such as HOSTCOMM, PC-HOST,
- FoReM-PC, TCOMM, TBBS and a host (no pun) of others. Prices
- from $100 to $300 dollars for a disk or two, a manual, and a
- program that compares as well with Fido or even RBBS as does
- VisiCalc to Lotus 1-2-3. There are some nice features
- there, but for power, flexibility and options the latter is
- a clear winner.
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- Fido provides an advanced feature of national net-
- working, plus standard bbs features and a host of transfer
- protocols. It's price: FREE. RBBS provides local net-
- working, conferences and doors capability. It's price:
- FREE. These others really contain nothing outstanding as do
- the two free, standardized board software pacakges I
- mentioned. You have two to try out for free. And if you
- feel it worth your while you can always contribute what you
- feel the value of the package is.
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- their ludicrous prices and lack of strong, unique features
- makes their purchase almost unreal. We are operating in a
- public forum, a public service. We've already put down a
- couple thousand for the computer in the first place, why
- more to allow us to share our PC with others.
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- We must continue to promote the free communications
- society. Get people out there to hear about our wonderful
- toys before they plunk down more cash. They most likely
- won't be happy, and I won't be either.
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- WANTED
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- == HELP WANTED ==
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- Chris Rowley
- Co-Sysop Fido #359
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- I know you all love your beloved Fido, but there's a new
- bbs program coming on the market soon. The name: MILO. It
- is NOT an acronym and does NOT contain the letters bbs in
- it. About all I can tell you now is that it is unlike
- anything available for the PC or any other personal computer
- now available.
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- Why am I telling you this in the Fido newletter. Well,
- I'm looking for some more beta-testers. My work site and
- another board will be running it soon. But I would like
- reactions from sysops and users across the country with no
- knowledge of its capabilities and workings.
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- At the moment it is not FidoNet compatible (I'm working
- on it and will greedily take volunteers). Full source code
- is provided. It is written in BetterBASIC (I began work
- LONG before the article 3 issues ago which mentioned this
- language and got me upset that someone was 'stealing' my
- idea. Can't win 'em all). Our Fido will be beta-testing
- the program during the day, and revert to fido when I'm not
- at work.
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- I hope to have the RBBS-->MILO and Fido-->MILO utilities
- ready soon, to translate user lists and message areas.
- Also, MILO is 100% fido questionaire compatible, will
- support your sub-directories (and RBBS' non-sub-
- directories). It is designed so that either an RBBS or Fido
- sysop can change quickly without doing a lot of re-
- organization.
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- So if you're interested in beta-testing the product
- (which will be public-domain, of course) or have questions,
- send some mail to 359 or give me a call at work: (301) 340-
- 1376. Hope to hear from you. When we're fidonet
- compatible, the net will spread, which is what we all want.
- This is just an alternative to the fido style. I think
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- NOTICES
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- *** Calendar of Events ***
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- 12 Jun 85 Start of Multinet Fido; Make sure you have Fido
- version 10i. Stay in net 1 until this date, then
- switch over to your new net number.
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- 16 Jun 85 Submissions deadline for next issue of Fidonews.
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- The First FidoBaby
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- Ken Kaplan (Fido 51) and his wife Sally now have the first
- official FidoBaby, named Eric Samuel Kaplan. Sally wants to
- wait for awhile before she'll let Ken assign him a node
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- We'd like to welcome Eric as the newest and youngest member
- of the growing Fido family, and offer him our best wishes.
- We'd also like to extend our congratulations to Ken and
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