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- Volume 2, Number 19 24 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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- The Answer to Copy Protection
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- I've already spoken in defense of copy protection. I don't
- like it, but I can see why they do it. The big question is,
- what else can be done?
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- When radio was first invented it was envisioned as
- "telephone without the wires". It was a neat idea. It
- could be alot of fun for alot of people. It could even be
- useful in certain cases. But there aren't too many ways it
- can compete with the more usual sort of telephone.
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- Then David Sarnoff got a bright idea. He came up with
- broadcasting. This is more revolutionary than it sounds.
- His idea was to transmit entertainment, news, whatever
- people wanted to listen to. All the expensive equipment
- would be at his end, so anyone could listen even if they
- didn't have much to spend.
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- The big thing is, he put in all the money and all the work,
- and GAVE it away! Anybody who wanted to was more than
- welcome to listen in. The trick, of course, is that he
- figured out how to make money some other way.
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- I think that software marketing is in that kind of a
- position today. People are still thinking of marketing
- software in terms of the mainframe market, and it just isn't
- working very well. It's just too easy to make pirate
- copies, and there are simply too many small fish to go
- after.
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- The traditional answer is copy protection, but nobody likes
- it, and it doesn't even work. People seem able to figure
- out how to bust copy protection schemes almost as fast as
- they can be devised. Even the proposed "key" system isn't
- an answer. How is a physical key any different from a key
- sector on a disk?
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- The one original answer I have heard is the Freeware
- approach. It has the virtue of being revolutionary, and it
- solves many of the inherent problems of copy protection. By
- taking the approach that "if you don't pay, then you would
- have pirated it anyway, so take it!" it does manage to make
- piracy impossible, but few people ever seem to get around to
- paying at all.
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- What we need is for someone to have a flash of insight, and
- figure out another way to make money by writing good
- software. We need some means whereby the more people who
- use a program the more money the author makes, but not by
- charging for the software. Regretfully, I have not had that
- sort of stroke of genius, and I tend to doubt I ever will.
- I'd thought of advertising, but I can't quite handle the
- image of a "Big Mac" ad popping up whenever I run my
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- In closing, I will state publicly something I've said many
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- "There is some solution to software piracy, and it isn't
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- I am unhappy, is anyone else out there unhappy? I am talking
- about the "improved" fido with nets/nodes/regions/hosts, etc.
- I was under the impression that fido was running very smoothly
- before the change (Don't get me wrong, I know a lot of people
- spent alot of time coordinating the whole shebang and for that
- I am very thankful), But was the direction fido took the best?
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- I know that the number of nodes had to be expanded, but that
- could have been done without the nets. (Currently there can
- be over 32,000 nodes / net. Obviously that should be large
- enough for quite a while). Too much work was being done by
- fido 51 and I agree that it makes a lot of sense that
- "geographical regions" be set up to assign new nodes.
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- One of the major problems with the newest version is that the
- routing is included with the node list. That means that most
- of the time, there will be at least 2 phone calls made to send
- fido mail. The problems with this approach are:
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- 1). The host is VERY! busy. It sometimes takes many days to
- get through to the host.
- 2). There is NO way to know if the fidomail ever got through
- to the destination
- 3). More phone calls are generated / evening which increases
- the congestion.
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- For those (few?) people who send mail each evening to more
- than 1 node served by a host, there is a savings using the
- routing. I am sure that some of the busy nodes want the
- routing, but some of us (most of us?) probably don't see the
- savings.
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- It makes sense that the node list is sorted by region and this
- should have been done in the past. Since I am going to assume
- that most sysops have better editors than edlin, It should not
- be a problem to put your "region" at the top so they are the
- first ones displayed. For those of us who use fidomail often,
- we probably remember the 2 or 3 nodes that we usually send
- mail to.
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- Minor complaint; I find it easier to remember 1 number (even a
- 4 digit number which allows 10,000 nodes than a net/node
- number combination. I am fido #208 and I would rather not
- have another #208 even in a different region. Most people are
- probably smarter than me so maybe this will not cause problems
- for others.
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- I have been a software consultant for over 10 years now and
- there are 2 sayings that I try to live by.
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- 1. K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple Stupid)
- 2. If the damn thing works, LEAVE IT ALONE!
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- So far, they have not failed me. I just hope that by making
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- the current changes we have not opened a can of worms.
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- Bruce Lomasky
- Fido #208 (net 16 I think)
- West Hartford, CT
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- FIDONEWS -- 24 Jun 85 00:00:32 Page 5
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- Mike Ringer
- Fido 117/437
- College Station, TX
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- The first call
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- I can remember when my parents bought our first and only
- computer!. It was an IBM PC that I was very proud of. We
- bought it in the summer of 81, It had an amazing 48k which
- we quickly upgraded to 64k and eventually to 256 when dad
- found he could not run Lotus on 128k. I got my modem a year
- later after whinning one for weeks. I signed on to my first
- board to find that there was nothing not any thing for the
- IBM! Now what do I do? well you leave messages, but I did
- not understand how to leave them or get rid of the ones I
- screwed up! After many futile tries the sysop broke in and
- said "I thought IBM's were business machines?" This scared
- the pajeebers out of me and I turned my modem off, calmed
- down and called the board back back and the sysop explained
- what had happened. This is something you just don't do to a
- first time user folks! I don't care how nice the sysop is
- you just don't tell a 13 year old kid that there are no
- games for his computer (by the way I have forgiven Paul for
- doing this). So I sat down and wrote a game called Zor and
- then wrote ZorII and I'm in the process of writing ZorIII
- but I haven't gotten very far. After playing my game about
- ten times I decided it was no fun to play your own adventure
- games because yo knew how to win them. Finaly the sysop I
- had my first encounter with got some games and I was
- satisfied for a while but not for ever. Now I have about 30
- disks full of games and another 20 full of utilities progams
- I don't have time to use because I'm to busy trying to
- scrape enough money together so I can install a phone line
- and put up a board and share my games and ancient wares but
- till then I'll try to upload to the other boards in College
- Station. Your probably wondering though why I don't make
- long distance calls to other boards well I have two very
- good reasons! 1)Don't have the money to call long distance
- 2)You must be validated on most boards before you can
- download. I have been helping alot of my friend with thier
- computers though. I even have one paying 15 dollars and
- hour to convert wordstar files to ascii and then uploading
- them to his Commodore 64. Along with doing that I have been
- trying to write a program that allows my Pc to be a burgular
- alarm. Along with working 4:30-9:00 Tues,Thurs and 4:30-
- 11:00 on Fri, Sat and 2:00-7:00 on Sunday, and fighting my
- family for the use of the computer I don't see how I get any
- thing done. Maybe I should but my own computer instead of a
- phone line! hmmmm lets see, 3400 dollars for a new computer?
- well maybe I'll get the new phone line at 3.50 an hour I
- don't think I will be able to get a new computer maybe a
- used one but not a new one. Oh well life does go on but my
- article can't! Be on the look out for Ollie's board near the
- end of the month. I think I'll have a game review on the
- board and expand it to Fido news so Fido users will know
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- Hello from Fido 17/35
- Greg Martz
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- I run a relatively new bbs, and one with a different
- flavor. I wanted to have a place to call and get info and
- numbers to other BBS's around the nation. Since I could not
- find one, I decided to start my own. Since this is the
- first Fido to be devoted to the upkeep of other BBS's, I
- don't have a preset format to follow. I know that most all
- BBS's have their own list of local and national numbers, but
- I thought there might just be a need for a "National" number
- keeper. The reason I'm writing this is because I would like
- to ask for help. If all the Fido's would compile their list
- of numbers and send them to me via Netmail, that would be of
- great help. I also need some help verifying the numbers.
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- I am thinking of putting in a file section so that any BBS
- who has a pay system can Advertise their systems, and can
- keep a current catalog on file. Any input or suggestions?
- If you would like to help out, or want some further info.
- send a message via netmail to me at net 17 node 35.
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- Note: My system is semi-restricted. If you would like
- advance sign-up send Name, Pwd, Phone#, etc.
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- FIDONEWS -- 24 Jun 85 00:00:39 Page 8
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- FOR SALE
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- The Computer Farm now carries Hard Drives for the Sanyo MBC
- 55x Computers. We are operating these systems on our Fido
- node 428. The system is an External 5 or 10 meg system with
- controler and driver for up 4 drives. We have Tested the
- driver with MSDOS 2.11, DS-DOS and AOK DOS. The hard drive
- system only takes 10-20 min. to install.
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- 5 Meg External ................ 995.00
- 10 Meg External ...............1095.00
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- For more information on thes systems send mail to Node 428
- net 15 or call 1 800 621 8386 Ext 283. In Colorado call 303
- 495-3815.
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- FIDONEWS -- 24 Jun 85 00:00:40 Page 9
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- | We call out Lotto analyzer BUSTER after what it |
- | does to our state lottery program. |
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- | BUSTER is available in compiled Basic, or for those of |
- | you who play 2 or 3 Lottos at the same time, we have |
- | a version in Better Basic that takes full advantage of |
- | of an 8087 co-processor automatically. |
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- | Buster is available by mail for the discount price of |
- | $ 29.95 for either version. Source code is available |
- | at an additional charge of $25 above program price. |
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- | Send a Postal Money Order to: Software, 137 Prospect |
- | Street, Nanuet, New York 10954 for 7 day delivery. |
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- NOTICES
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- Fidonews Bugs
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- You may have noticed that last week's issue of Fidonews came
- out a little late in some areas. It seems we made what
- appears to be a fairly common mistake.
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- Fido treats its node list as gospel. If you have a 1200
- baud modem and try to send mail to a node with a 2400 baud
- modem, Fido will try to make the call at 2400 baud.
- Obviously, this won't work very well. (You are in a
- similar, or worse, position if you have a 300 baud modem.)
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- The answer is to edit your node list, making sure that
- nobody is listed with a higher baud rate than you can
- support.
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- We overlooked this for the simple reason that NODELIST.EXE
- used to take care of this for us.
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