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- | | Port: 19200 Com1| | Good/Cost: 4/360 | Close Window C|
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- | ******* D V N E T N E W S ******* |____________________|
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- | NewsLetter of the DESQview File Support Network |
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- | Submissions to 1:17/38 |
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- Volume 1, Number 1 19 November 1989
-
-
- Table of Contents
- 1. EDITORIAL ................................................ 1
- 2. AT THE KEYBOARD .......................................... 2
- 3. SPOTLIGHT ON PROGRAMS .................................... 4
- Fatal13.zip .............................................. 4
- 4. DESQVIEW TIPS ............................................ 6
- 5. DVNET INFORMATION ........................................ 7
- 6. QUARTERDECK SOFTWARE VERSIONS ............................ 8
- 7. NOTICES .................................................. 9
- DVN-NEWS 1-01 Page 1 19 Nov 1989
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- EDITORIAL
- =================================================================
-
-
- This is a test issue of DVNet news. The popularity of
- DVNet and the growth of interest in DESQview as an operating
- environment has meant many new users are looking for information
- and help in operating within the DESQview program. The DESQview
- echo is an excellent place to ask questions but there is no means
- of storing information imparted by participants short of printing
- messages. When a new user asks the same question we start all
- over again.
-
- Messages are not always the best method for dissemintating
- detailed information about operating specific programs under
- DESQview. DVNet News is intended to offer a forum in which users
- may share such detailed information as well as offer short tips
- they have learned.
-
- DVNet News will allow authors of DESQview aware shareware,
- careware, freeware or public domain ware programs to announce
- their software and to carrying on discussions about its use under
- DESQview.
-
- DVNet is the DESQview File Support Network. It is a file echo
- based in the FidoNet(tm) DESQview echo. DVNet nodes carry
- DESQview aware programs for the public to be able to download or
- file request. The DVNet sysops will be using DVNet News as a
- means of staying in touch with each other and with current
- affairs in DVNet.
-
-
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- DVN-NEWS 1-01 Page 2 19 Nov 1989
-
-
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- AT THE KEYBOARD
- =================================================================
-
-
- This column will hopefully be a regular feature of DVNet News. It
- is intended to allow DVNet sysops to become more familiar with
- each other. I hope each one of you will take a moment and write a
- short profile of yourself, your system and your experiences
- operating under multitaskers like DESQview.
-
- Peter Stern
- 1:17/38
- ***** 65' NORTH *****
-
- HISTORY:
-
- 65' North 1:17/38 is the first, and presently only, Fidonet node in
- Alaska. The BBS began operations in June of 1986 on an Olivetti
- (Corona 325) portable with a 20 meg hard disk running Fido 10. It
- joined the net in August 1986 when there were around 700 nodes.
- When Dave Chatfield announced his idea to store DESQview aware
- programs, 65' North was one of the first nodes to suggest forming
- a network.
-
- HARDWARE:
-
- The system is now running on an ALR 386/2 16mhz platform using 2
- Seagate 4096's and 2 megabits of RAM. An X-10 controller is used
- so that once a day the BBS goes into idle just prior to NMH and
- is rebooted automatically by an off/on cycle of the X-10. The
- X-10 also allows for remote reboot control using a telephone
- controller.
-
- SOFTWARE:
-
- 65' North started operations under Doubledos and moved onto
- Desqview 2.0 when it was released. The love/hate relationship
- with DESQview is now over 2 years old. The BBS is Opus 1.03b
- running in a 350k window under various front ends. Seadog 4.51b,
- Front Door 1.99, Dutchie 2.91 beta, D'bridge Binkley 2.3 and
- Fido12 are all used on the system. 65' North is old fashioned in
- not liking the OMMM style of mail handling. Randy Bush's MOOO
- package under Binkley/Opus is the packing system of choice. This
- allows virtually seamless operations between the various programs
- if one chokes, another can be put online immediately.
-
- Most programs are run from within a large DOS window. This keeps
- the DESQview menu to a manageable size. Only when specialized
- window set ups are required is a program added to the menu. Most
- software is fairly normal: Wordstar 5.5, MS Word 5. Lotus 2.01
- Dbase III+ FoxBASE Ventura Excel Qedit etc.
-
- 65' North has been a beta site for Scott Samets' Xlaxnode, Ray
- Gwinns' X00, Doug Boones' Opus-fam, Henk Wevers' Dutchie and Bob
- Klahns' Sirius.
- DVN-NEWS 1-01 Page 3 19 Nov 1989
-
-
- SYSOP PROFILE:
-
- The sysop first tinkered with a friend's Vic 20 in 1983 before
- moving onto a Kaypro 4 CPM machine. The Kaypro was modified very
- quickly to double the clock speed to 5 mhz. Operating on a dual
- floppy machine got old very fast so it was replaced with a Kaypro
- 10 hard disk based unit.
-
- The "old" Kaypro is still around having been modified
- considerably. It now contains an Advent Turborom, SWP CoPower 88
- ramdisk/coprocessor, Advent clock and 2 Seagate ST225's. The
- operating system is now a highly modified version of CPM 2.2.
-
- The sysop is originally from Berkeley California and graduated
- from U.C. Berkeley in 1969 with a degree in Geography. Alaska
- beckoned with a tour in VISTA (Volunteers In Service To America).
- Assignment was to Arctic Village, the northernmost Indian village
- in the U.S. It is located on the south slopes of the Brooks Range
- on the edge of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge(ANWR).
- Approximately 135 people live in the village. Long time readers
- of National Geographic may remember a picture of me in the October
- 1971 article "Will Oil and Tundra Mix."
-
- Following the VISTA tour, I remained in Arctic Village,
- working on land claims and building a home. Next were 2 years
- working on environmental studies( 2000 hours of flying around NE
- Alaska and the Yukon Territory), following the Porcupine Caribou
- herd on its migrations, for a proposed Natural Gas Pipeline thru
- ANWR. I then worked for Alyeska on building the TransAlaska
- Pipeline before becoming a Driver/Engineer/Firefighter with the
- City of Fairbanks Fire Department 14 years ago.
-
- My family is an amalgam of 4 step children, 1 daughter and a step
- grand-daughter. We live in Fairbanks during the school year and
- spend as much time as possible during holidays and summer in
- Arctic Village (about 240 air miles north of Fairbanks).
-
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- DVN-NEWS 1-01 Page 4 19 Nov 1989
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- SPOTLIGHT ON PROGRAMS
- =================================================================
-
- Peter Stern
- 1:17/38
-
- Dos Critical Error Handlers
-
- The "infamous" "Not Ready Reading Drive C" error has plagued me
- under DESQview ever since version 2.0. At Quarterdeck's
- suggestion, I have adjusted interleave on my hard drives,
- exchanged drives with other brands, swapped hard drive
- controllers and adjusted window settings. Nothing has solved the
- problem.
-
- Recently, Quarterdeck tech support was finally able to duplicate
- the error on one of their own machines. No solutions so far and
- they still think it is related to the Western Digital controllers
- even though I have told them other controllers behave the same
- way.
-
- I have found a way of managing the problem so the BBS doesn't go
- down for long periods of time waiting for keyboard input to
- "Retry."
-
- There are 2 TSR programs which trap DOS critical errors. System
- Enhancement Associates, SEA, has a program called ARF (Abort
- Retry,Fail) on one of their SEA-Utilities disks available
- directly from them. It is a very small, very aggressive program
- you can tailor to the appropriate response when a DOS critical
- error occurs.
-
- The other program is a shareware one called FATAL13.ZIP by Sammy
- Smith. Fatal can be installed and uninstalled from memory using
- command line switches. When it detects a DOS critical error, it
- pops up a window with a suggested action, waits about 30 seconds
- to see if there is going to be keyboard input. If none is
- detected, it gives the appropriate keystroke to DOS. In the case of
- the "not ready error" it issues a Retry.
-
- Fatal also has a very nice logging feature. You can get a print
- out of what has occurred while it is in operation. I have set up
- an event to log its actions during that day's operations.
-
- Resident Critical Error Handler v1.3 08/13/89
- Copyright 1989 Samuel H. Smith; ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
-
- FATAL v1.3 status:
- 0 Critical errors.
- 0 Automatic retries.
-
- Resident Critical Error Handler v1.3 08/13/89
- Copyright 1989 Samuel H. Smith; ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
-
- FATAL v1.3 status:
- DVN-NEWS 1-01 Page 5 19 Nov 1989
-
-
- 1 Critical errors.
- 1 Automatic retries.
- Error:
- 1 Drive not ready!
- Class:
- 1 Hardware failure
- Locus:
- 1 Block device (disk error).
- Drive:
- 1 C:
- Area:
- 1 Data area.
- Suggested action:
- 1 Retry after correcting the error.
-
- Fatal does poll the keyboard incessantly so I am now loading
- TAME203 in my BBS window.
-
- tame-res
- fatal/I
- runmail
-
- This program has worked out very well in the month I have been
- testing it. So if you are being plagued by the "not ready reading
- drive C" problem and want to smash the bug, take a look at Fatal.
- It is available from all DVNet nodes as FATAL13.ZIP
-
-
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- DVN-NEWS 1-01 Page 6 19 Nov 1989
-
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- DESQVIEW TIPS
- =================================================================
-
- Peter Stern
- 1:17/38
-
- AUTOSTART
-
- The DESQview manual is very poorly written in trying to describe
- auto scripting windows. There seems to be alot of confusion about
- the "!" key. Many people think it must be used as the binding key
- to force the DESQview automatic window start. This is NOT the
- case. All you need to do is begin the script name with the "!".
- It can be bound to any key you want. The DV manual for version 2
- footnotes the "!" key CAN be used to autostart DESQview as an
- alternative method. I usually use something like Alt F11 or F12
- so as not to get in the way of most programs.
-
- WORDSTAR
-
- Wordstar has always been a problem for my system. Everything will
- be running fine and then with no warning, the machine will lock
- up tight. This has plagued me from WS release 3.31 through 5.5c
- and DESQview 2.0 thru present 2.25. Actually what happens is the
- keyboard disappears. The mouse will still operate for a short
- while but things eventually deteriorate...forcing a cold boot.
-
- I found I could avert disaster by enabling the autosave function
- of Wordstar. I used a 2 minute save period and waited until that
- routine ran before rebooting the machine. Recent conversations
- with Quarterdeck and Wordstar Inc. resulted in the following
- modifications to Wordstar.
-
- Use the autopatching routine in WSCHANGE. Run the 384k.pat and
- Kspeed.pat patches. Then go into the monitor definition segment
- and install the program for an IBM PC ROM compatible. This will
- slow down screen and keyboard response but so far seems to have
- stopped the random lock ups.
-
- These are last ditch solutions after all the keyboard conflict
- options within DESQview had been used and tame had been tried,
- all with no effect.
-
-
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- DVN-NEWS 1-01 Page 7 19 Nov 1989
-
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- DVNET INFORMATION
- =================================================================
-
-
- DVNet nodes should look into obtaining TICKET12.LZH. This
- nice little program is run before TICK and will make messages in
- whatever area you wish, announcing incoming tic files and their
- descriptions. You don't have to scan your logs carefully or
- create a tic.log to watch DVNet traffic on your system.
-
- Almanac.EXT has been removed from the DVNet listing because it is
- outdated.
-
- A Regional HUB scheme for DVNet distribution is going to be
- phased in. All present links will be maintained unless nodes wish
- to be reassigned. The HUBs will be as follows
-
- 129/75 PA NY CT RI MA NH VT ME NJ WV DC
- 18/220 GA DE MD VA SC NC KY TN, Zone 8
- 135/204 FL AL MS LS,Zone 86
- 386/451 TX OK NM CO
- 105/42 Zone 3, OR ID MT UT WY
- 2:286/3 \_____ Zone 2 depending on modem
- 2:310/10/ type and LD costs
- 3:640/820 Australia
- 3:700/1 Other parts of SE Asia
- 17/38 The rest and try and find HUB nodes
- for other parts of the country
-
- Please let me know what you think of the DVN-News idea. Better
- yet send me something to publish. Life with any software you use.
- Anyone using Corel Draw, Brief, Xywrite, Arts and Letters, Harvard
- Graphics, Lotus 3, Magellan?
-
-
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- DVN-NEWS 1-01 Page 8 19 Nov 1989
-
-
- =================================================================
- QUARTERDECK SOFTWARE VERSIONS
- =================================================================
-
-
- Desqview 2.25 Mar 22, 1989
- QEMM 4.23 Nov 22, 1988
-
-
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-
- DVN-NEWS 1-01 Page 9 19 Nov 1989
-
-
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- NOTICES
- =================================================================
-
- DVNet member nodes can be located in a "raw" St Louis nodelist by
- looking for the DVN flag.
-
- All DVNet member nodes have a file listing of their DVN software
- available for FR or download. The listing is known as
- NET-NODE.DV. In the case of 17/38 17-38.DV ,129/75 129-75.DV
- etc.
-
- When you do a request for a file, please use a wild card for the
- ext (DVP101.*). Member nodes are free to use whatever storage
- format the Sysop prefers. You may find .arc .pak .zoo .lzh .zip
- etc.
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