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- TOM'S COMPUTER NOTES FOR OCT. 1990
-
- Public Domain
-
- WHEN THE HARD DRIVE crashed I lost my LZEXE directory and a nice
- shell program. Got a new one from the BBS but I can tell it's
- different 'cause it pops up a box that is supposed to tell the
- Original Bytes and the Compressed Bytes but the box doesn't have
- the numbers. The old shell also took care of UNPACKING packed
- files. The new shell tells you the file needs to be unpacked but
- then skips on to the LZEXE main program. So, I just get out of
- the shell and unpack manually. Anyone know anything about this?
- .... LZEXE sure is impressive. Compuserve Information Manager
- (CIM.EXE) is 388K. Unpacked it's 418K. LZEXE'd (the 418K file) it
- crunches down to 203K. .... I would have thought that a smaller
- file would load/run faster. But, when you run a LZEXE'd file it
- has to do some expansion tricks that take up some time. On a 4.77
- MHz machine the original CIM.EXE loads/runs in three seconds. The
- shorter LZEXE'd version loads/runs in 6 seconds. On a 16 MHz
- machine either version of CIM.EXE loads/runs in one second.
-
- Got some interesting answers at work from fellow computer users
- to my question "Do you know how to low level format a hard
- drive?" The answers were variations such as: "I haven't the least
- idea. I don't even know what you are talking about." .... "I
- think you press three buttons [sic] at a time, two on the left
- and one on the right." .... "It's easy. Just run FORMAT."
-
- QUICKEN Ver. 4.0 has some significant improvements: There is an
- Investment Register for your stock portfolio. Track stocks,
- bonds, mutual funds, etc. A Capital Gains Report figures info for
- Schedule D of your taxes. The thing I like best is the ability to
- memorize report formats, filters and all.
-
- WANT TO KNOW HOW TO PROTECT yourself against hackers? Then you
- have to know what they are doing. So, I'm telling you about
- "2600" ($18 year from Box 752, Middle Island, NY 11953). Vol. 7,
- #1 (the most recent issue) has a story on the shutting down of
- various BBS systems by the government. Some say that's not a good
- sign for the First Amendment. Others say that posting corporate
- telephone calling card numbers is obviously for illegal purposes
- (to which I would tend to agree). Also has tips and tricks for
- those interested in penetrating computer and phone systems (or
- protecting them), what happened at the latest 2600 meeting,
- circuit diagrams, etc.
-
- VARIOUS MAGAZINE REVIEWS of word processors comes up with this:
- Out of the running due to obsolescence--- SPRINT, LOTUS
- MANUSCRIPT, DISPLAY WRITE and XyWRITE (?).... Best of the best:
- Top choice is WORD FOR WINDOWS followed by AMI PROFESSIONAL and
- WORD PERFECT 5.1 in that order. Best to have a 20 MHz machine for
- the first two mentioned.
-
- GEE, NOW WHY DIDN'T that surprise me department: TEXTRA 6.0, due
- in "early Sept." didn't arrive. ANN ARBOR SOFTWARE now sez, "Give
- it 'till the middle of November." Ho-hum....
-
- FREE "Working Model" of WINDOWS 3.0 from Microsoft. Call them at
- 1-800-323-3577, Dept. M-74.
-
- FREE LOTUS 1-2-3 Ver. 3.1 demo disk. Call 1-800-TRADE-UP, ext.
- 968.
-
- ANYONE OUT THERE ON THE 220 MHz band? Leave me a message.
-
- IBM GETS ON THE BANDWAGON? They will license Microsoft's WINDOWS.
- As the Wall Street Journal recently said, "Windows has been a
- runaway best seller while [IBMs] OS/2 has been a bust over its 3
- 1/2 year life." .... In return for the WINDOWS license Microsoft
- will be allowed to add to its product line a version of OS/2 that
- IBM has been developing on its own.
-
- I TUNE IN (eavesdrop) on a conversation (while doing the business
- books on a company XT) and I hear: "I'm thinking of getting a
- computer for home." The resident guru replies, "IBM has a new
- computer that is for home users." I tune out......
-
- JOHN C. DVORAK comments on IBM's new PS/1 in the latest issue of
- PC/COMPUTING. Excerpts: "A giant step backwards. Will the PS/0 be
- IBM's next offering? Braindead 286 chip. A shoddy, artless, home-
- brew look. Buy one and expect your computer-literate friends to
- say, "What! Are you nuts?"
-
- THE END
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