Volume 5, Number 20                                   16 May 1988
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    Editor in Chief                                       Dale Lovell
    Editor Emeritus:                                   Thom Henderson
    Chief Procrastinator Emeritus:                       Tom Jennings
    Contributing Editors:                                   Al Arango

    FidoNews  is  published  weekly  by  the  International   FidoNet
    Association  as  its  official newsletter.  You are encouraged to
    submit articles for publication in FidoNews.  Article  submission
    standards  are contained in the file ARTSPEC.DOC,  available from
    node 1:1/1.

    Copyright 1988 by  the  International  FidoNet  Association.  All
    rights  reserved.  Duplication  and/or distribution permitted for
    noncommercial purposes only.  For  use  in  other  circumstances,
    please contact IFNA at (314) 576-4067. IFNA may also be contacted
    at PO Box 41143, St. Louis, MO 63141.

    Fido  and FidoNet  are registered  trademarks of  Tom Jennings of
    Fido Software,  164 Shipley Avenue,  San Francisco, CA  94107 and
    are used with permission.

    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.



                            Table of Contents

    1. ARTICLES  .................................................  1
       Important Message on The Midwest Echo Star 282/1  .........  1
       Why the FidoNet is Still Fun!  ............................  2
       D'Bridge - A new commercial EMAIL package  ................  4
       ZONELISTS - A proposal for extended nodelists  ............  5
    2. COLUMNS  ..................................................  8
       Top Downloads 4/10/88 - 4/16/88  ..........................  9
       Top Downloads - 4/17/88 - 4/23/88  ........................ 11
       Top Downloads 4/23/88 - 4/30/88  .......................... 13
    3. NOTICES  .................................................. 15
       AVICULTURE ==> A New Echo Conference that is for the Bi  .. 15
       The Interrupt Stack  ...................................... 15
       Latest Software Versions  ................................. 16
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                                ARTICLES
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    From   : Steve Sherwick, Coordinator of Net 282
    Date   : 05/13/1988
    To     : All FIDONET SysOps
    Subject: 282/1, The Midwest Echo Star

         As the coordinator of Net 282, The Twin Cities Area Metronet
    it has fallen to me to try to explain the whys and wherefores  of
    the  status  of  282/1  also known  as  the  Midwest  Echo  Star.
    Unfortunately this information is quite limited.

         Please  be assured, we in Net 282 are just as upset as  much
    of  the nation is at this time due to the disruption of  echomail
    flow. I will be as blunt about this point as I can be. 282/1 will
    NOT be returning to the net and the Midwest Echo Star is down for
    good.

         On  the up side of that note it appears that  the  excellent
    management  of the echo portion of the net has responded  quickly
    and echomail is returning to normal flow.

         It  is  the  consensus  of the SysOps  in  the  Twin  Cities
    Metronet  that  it  is in the best interests of the  net  to  not
    respond  to Netmail information requests concerning the SysOp  of
    282/1 at this time. Please accept this note as our assurance that
    we at this time have no information that we can release and  that
    when we can release a full disclosure will be made.

         While we are interested in anything that the net may produce
    as  far  as  information concerning 282/1  and  it's  SysOp  John
    Richard  as  well as his whereabouts we have  been  deluged  with
    requests concerning the return of 282/1 as an echomail hub. As  I
    said, this will not occur.

         We  highly advise looking into new links, Butch  Walker  and
    his  troops  are hard at work relinking the system and  once  the
    help  nodes go back into the nodelist  the echomail  coordinators
    are ready to help you out.

         Any  information  you  might care to share  should  be  sent
    marked  private  in  netmail only to either the  SysOp  of  282/0
    (Myself,  running  NMH -1 to NMH +1) or crash to Don  Seiford  at
    282/3. We are deeply interested.


         We thank you for your concern,

         Steve Sherwick

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    FidoNews 5-20                Page 2                   16 May 1988


    Ed Ridpath
    FidoNet 1:372/2.0

                      Why the FidoNet is Still Fun!

    I've recently rejoined the FidoNet and IFNA after an absence of
    about a year.  I missed the fun of the FidoNet and Sysoping
    greatly, and I'm very enthusiastic about being involved again.
    This has to be the most interesting hobby I've ever come across.
    I recently read an article here in to FidoNews where some one
    felt differently, and thought that there was no more fun in the
    FidoNet.  Not so, the Fidonet is still fun!

    I can remember the first time I saw a FidoNet mail session.  It
    was like magic.  I  had entered a message in the mail area of my
    Fido BBS requesting a Net/Node number from the Regional
    Coordinator of Region 18.  Yes, I did get up at 4:00am to make
    sure this thing worked.  The call went flawlessly from Fido to
    Fido (that was the only thing that did mail then) and I was in
    the FidoNet.  The ability to send electronic mail back and forth
    between BBSs I still don't take for granted.   There is always a
    thrill when I see two computers transferring mail all by
    themselves.  With the continuous mail features of many new
    FidoNet software packages, I don't even have to get up in the wee
    hours to see it.  Now this is excitement!

    I'm also a devout EchoMail junkie.  The combined information
    available through all the users and sysops is incredible.  Sure,
    you have to stick to the smaller, more specialized conferences to
    get a good percentage of worthwhile info.  These smaller
    conferences also have the advantage of getting to know some of
    the people better, and form a more cohesive group.   There is
    something just plain neat about entering a message here in
    Charleston, SC, USA and getting replies from Europe, Australia,
    or Atlanta, GA.

    I also like to see my computer not only get used, but pushed to
    the limit.  To see it available for use all day, watch it crunch
    on EchoMail, and see it transfer files and messages, is some how
    satisfying.  It's also an adventure, getting the latest whiz-bang
    NetMail software to work right without doing something that
    causes a great uproar on the board or my part of the net.
    Getting new hardware online to increase the mail efficiency can
    be quite challenging also.  I'm not alone though, and there are
    lots of people in the net that are willing to help, if I just ask
    nicely.

    I think another proof of the magnetism of the Net is the old
    faces that are back.  I'm not going to name them all here, but
    there are many people who were instrumental in the beginnings of
    the net who have returned.  I can remember them leaving, very
    unhappy with what they saw, and now some of them are not only
    back on the nodelist, but very actively involved in the FidoNet
    and IFNA.

    So, I don't know about you, but this sysop plans on sticking
    FidoNews 5-20                Page 3                   16 May 1988


    around for the fun and frolic of the FidoNet for some time to
    come.

    Ed Ridpath -The Keep It Simple Sysop-  Opus 1:372/2.0

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    FidoNews 5-20                Page 4                   16 May 1988


    D'Bridge - A new commercial EMAIL package
    Chris Irwin, 1:135/68


    D'Bridge is a fully "Fidonet-compatable" EMAIL system for the IBM
    PC.  It is a commercial package designed to facilitate electronic
    mail and file transfer in a friendly, menu-driven user interface.
    I have tried to create a system which is both powerful and easy
    to use.  Mainly designed for "corporate" use, D'Bridge is also
    capable of acting as a front-end for bulletin board systems and
    other EMAIL receivers.

    D'Bridge was released on May 15th and is priced at a reasonable
    $79.00 for a "soft" copy.  Complete information and a "30-day
    demonstration copy" are available from our support BBS in Miami.
    On the leading edge of EMAIL technology, D'Bridge has all of the
    "standard" features that you would expect from an commercial mail
    system, and many unique to "UltraTek" systems.  To name a few...

      - Advanced full-screen editor with macros and block commands
      - Complete Fidonet/WaZOO compatability
      - Uses ZMODEM, SEAlink, Telink and XMODEM
      - ZMODEM has 32 bit CRCs and aborted file recovery
      - Runs stand-alone; no other software required
      - Complete "point" support with a 4-dimensional nodelist
      - Supports WaZOO and SEAdog file/update-requests
      - Excellent security system
      - Complete cost-accouting (shows actual)
      - Complete 4-dimensional routing language
      - Weekly scheduling of mail events and DOS commands
      - Provides a unique "SERVICE-REQUEST" feature
      - Can also be the "front-end" for other EMAIL receivers
      - Powerful scripting language for alternate carriers (like PCP)
      - Free updates available;  always available for file-request.
      - Much, much more - get the DEMO version and see!

    I'd tell you more, but I wanted to keep this article to one page.
    If you use Fidonet technology in your workplace, then I'm sure
    that you'll find D'Bridge is the best EMAIL system on the market
    today...

    For more information, download or file-request:

    DBRIDGE        Release information - read this first
    DEMO           Demonstration software (about 430K)
    DOCS           Documentation only

    1:135/68   D'Bridge/East       Miami, Florida       1-305-232-9365
    1:105/3    D'Bridge/West       Portland, Oregon     1-503-246-0591
    2:508/28   D'Bridge/Europe     Arnhem, Holland      31-85-459034
    3:632/340  D'Bridge/Australia  Melborne, Australia  61-3-848-3331


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    FidoNews 5-20                Page 5                   16 May 1988


    Jeff Sheese, Washington DC
    Fidonet 1:109/714.0 and 1:109/714.2
    Good Egg Net 99:9200/1.0 and 99:9200/1.2

        In September 1985 when I became the net host for the newly
    formed Net 110 in Dayton Ohio I was amazed to see the nodelist
    gently pushing toward the 2000 node limit for Fido v11w.  What
    was even more amazing is that these nodes not only covered the
    continental United States but also Europe, Asia and Australia.
    Now it's a common weekly occurrence to see at least 3000 nodes
    being reported by my favorite nodelist compiler.

        Just recently I was stunned to hear that our International
    Coordinator had to prune comments and other information in order
    to produce the nodelist for Friday April 29.  This should be
    common knowledge by time this article is published in Fidonews.
    What troubles me more is that nodes marked as private as well as
    certain hubs may have to be pruned to prevent MAKENL from
    choking on more nodes thereby preventing new node numbers from
    being assigned, especially with the existing RBBS-PC, QuickBBS
    and PC-Board systems gaining netmail capabilities.  I'd really
    hate to see someone from being listed in the nodelist simply
    because the software that's used to generate the nodelist has
    met certain technical limitations.

        I'm nervously awaiting to hear flames about this, but you
    CAN'T blame the software.  Wasn't it Bob Hartman who said in the
    BINKLEY echo that "software and hardware are not infallible,
    especially when used together!".  What should happen instead is
    that the great minds currently keeping our heads above water
    should work on a better system.  I realize that they're doing
    this now, so I'd like to throw a few ideas to them.  Heck,
    everyone needs as much help as they can get without hearing
    everyone cry for results!

    THE PROBLEM:
        One problem is that new node number assignments have been
    frozen since MAKENL is choking on the size of the final
    nodelist.  This nodelist contains not only Zone 1 for North
    America, but also Zones 2 and 3 covering Europe and Asia
    respectively.  I'd hate to see the new node assignments frozen
    because of this limitation.  I'd also not like the fact that
    this may prevent the addition of other zones from South America
    and Africa.

        Another problem is that the St. Louis format nodelist as
    published takes up more than 250k disk space.  Compile the
    nodelist and it creates one or more data files that almost equal
    in size.  If you use Fido v11w you wind up with the St.  Louis
    nodelist, NODELIST.BBS and at least two more data files after
    compilation.  Total the amount of disk space and if you don't
    clean up after the nodelist compiler your nodelist and related
    data files result in almost 1 meg of disk space.

    ONE SOLUTION:
        This isn't the final solution, just a suggestion.  This
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    suggestion may even be partially combined with other suggestions
    to make a workable solution that everyone can work with.

        How about the idea of a ZONELIST in lieu of a NODELIST.
    Most nodelist processors and compilers allow the combining of
    one or more nodelists.  By restricting a zonelist to one zone
    including zonegates to other zones the size of each zonelist
    will be reduced to facilitate production of all the zonelists.
    These ZONELIST's with their respective ZONEDIFF's can be
    distributed along the same paths as the current NODEDIFF's.

        This would allow everyone to maintain communication to nodes
    within their zone and communicate with zonegates as needed, as
    well as include other zonelists in their nodelist compilation as
    necessary.

    IMPLEMENTATION:
        The names of the zonelists are important since not every
    nodelist processor or FTSC compatible mailer program has the
    feature of using differently named nodelists.  XLATLIST v2.86,
    Copyrighted by System Enhancements Association, has the ability
    to include one or more nodelists whether they use the name
    NODELIST.### or not with the PUBLIST statements.

        I propose that the zonelists be distributed under two names
    for each list.  I propose that the zonelists for zones 1, 2 and
    3 used the following name conventions:

    Zone                 ZoneLIST       ZoneDIFF
    --------------       --------       --------
    Fidonet Zone 1   -   FNZ1LIST   -   FNZ1DIFF
    Fidonet Zone 2   -   FNZ2LIST   -   FNZ2DIFF
    Fidonet Zone 3   -   FNZ3LIST   -   FNZ3DIFF
    Fidonet Zone X   -   FNZXLIST   -   FNZXDIFF

        To maintain compatibility with existing setups the required
    zonelist as shown above can be distributed under the name
    NODELIST.A## and NODEDIFF.A## within each zone.  The other
    zonelists may be distributed under the above listed names or be
    made file requestable by those that need them.

        This will allow the nodelists for each zone to be small
    enough in size to allow processing, with the advantage of using
    existing software to add the extra lists to the locally produced
    nodelist.  To add the lists with XLATLIST v2.86 you only need to
    add the following lines to your XLATLIST.CTL file:

    publist NODELIST NODEDIFF
    publist FNZXLIST FNZXDIFF
    .
    .
    .

        If your using PARSELST v1.0 which does not yet support the
    'publist' statement you can:

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    1.  Use XLATLIST v2.86 as described above to update all
        zonelists with the required zonediffs.  Also use the
        NONODELIST option to prevent generation of NODELIST.BBS.

    2.  Use the batch file command "DayNbr Copy FNZXLIST.@###
        FNZXLIST.LST".

    3.  Use PARSELST v1.0 with the command "mylist FNZXLIST.LST" in
        the PARSELST.CFG file.

    IN CONCLUSION:
        A change like this cannot take place overnight, but may
    prove to be either an interim or long term solution.  Regardless
    of what the 'powers that be' decide on something must be done in
    order to prevent assignments of new node numbers from being
    frozen.  If anyone disagrees with the concept of distributing
    the zonediffs separately, through the use of batch file commands
    the zonediffs may be distributed in the current distribution of
    'NODEDIFF.A##'.  Whatever solution is agreed upon should be
    designed to meet as many needs as possible.

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                                 COLUMNS
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                             Are You Afraid


    How  many  times  have you thought about writing an  article  for
    either  the Fido News or Opus Gazette,  or any other news  letter
    you may have been reading.  This is a difficult task, and in many
    cases  some of you have not done so.   I would like to  offer  to
    SySops and Users a little way to get around the hassle of writing
    a lengthly article or column.

    I  have established a ECHO MESSAGE AREA where you may post pieces
    which you would like to see printed in a news letter.   This area
    is called Local,  Regional,  National News Items.  For you sysops
    who would like to join in this echo, the title is LRN-NEWS, it is
    available from 301/1.  I only ask that no more than one node from
    each net request pickup.

    I  do  not intend to replace or compete with either  of  the  two
    major  news letter for our network.   I would just like to see  a
    place where we can post such items as:

           1.  Birthday Announcements.
           2.  Systems Going Down, or Up.
           3.  General information about the system you operate.
           4.  Guidelines for each ECHO AREA.
           5.  Other items of importance to YOU.

    As the Editor in Chief,  of the High Mesa Ranger's News letter, I
    promise  to ensure articles are kept in good taste,  and each  of
    you  have  the opportunity to rebut any information you  feel  is
    incorrect.   All  submissions in the message area will be printed
    as is and copyrighted to the person responsible for the  drafting
    the message.

    Article  length items may be forwarded directly to node 301/1 via
    national mail,  or may be uploaded directly into the news area on
    the bbs.

    All  interested  persons  should  contact  me  by  sending  their
    message, or by sending their file.  My system is operational from
    10pm to 6am daily.   It honors NMH,  and does echo mail runs from
    11pm to 5am.

    (C) Jake Hargrove
    1988 HMRNews
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    FidoNews 5-20                Page 9                   16 May 1988


           Top Downloads: 4/10/88 - 4/16/88
     A weekly report of the most popular downloads
     from contributing systems.

    Contributing systems:
    135/1 and a Network host somewhere that wishes to
    remain unidentified

    Total downloads from contributing systems: 398


    File Download Report -- Top 20
    Rank Area\File Name         # DL's
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    1.   COMM\pcplus11.arc         6   ProComm+ version 1.0 or 1.1
    2.   GAME\monop68.arc          5   Version 6.8 of Monopoly
    3.   MISC\ibmbds.arc           4   List of IBM dedicated Bbs's
    4.   UTIL\moredos.arc          4   Use more than 640K
    5.   MISC\memruler.arc         3   TSR displays ruler on screen
    6.   UTIL\getrom.arc           3   Dump ROM to disk file
    7.   UTIL\moreram.arc          3   Increase usable K to 704.
    8.   UTIL\ramwarm.arc          3   RAM disk by Jennings
    9.   UTIL\ultprint.arc         3   Good printer set-up util
    10.  EDIT\letrhead.arc         3   Design letter-heads for
    11.  MIDI\mahjongg.arc         3   EGA adaptation of game
    12.  MIDI\scrabble.arc         3   EGA adaptation
    13.  MIDI\sorry.arc            3   EGA adaptation
    14.  EDIT\qedit2.arc           3   Great Text editor
    15.  INFO\readmac.arc          2   View Mac pics on IBM
    16.  LANG\conv.bas             2   Convert exe/com to basic data
    17.  LANG\t2c.arc              2   Convert Turbo Pascal to C
    18.  LANG\trekfor.arc          2   Fortran source for StarTrek
    19.  MISC\alarm.arc            2   Put clock w/alarm on screen
    20.  COMM\logi-pc.arc          2   LogiTech Driver for Procomm+


       Selected Files of Interest
    Area\Name               #DL's
    ---------------------------------------------------
    MISC\ford.arc             2  Info on new model Ford cars
    BBSP\xlax_04c.arc         1  Alternative to Xlatlist
    INFO\godspeed.arc         1  Bible concordance
    LANG\c_tutor1.arc         1  C language tutorial
    LANG\c_tutor2.arc         1
    BBSP\do280-01.exe         1  Dutchie Mailer
    BBSP\do280-10.exe         1
    BBSP\do280-20.exe         1
    BBSP\do280-30.exe         1
    MISC\startrek.txt         1
    UTIL\kcodetxt.arc         1  List of Keyboard scan codes
    SWLH\utes.txt             1  Military/Util freq. on SWL
    BBSP\newsysop.arc         1  Info for the new sysop
    COMM\pibt41e1.arc         1  PibTerm 4.1


    Transfer methods total
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    SEAlink  download/upload:  91
    Telink   download/upload:  15
    Xmodem   download/upload: 165
    Ymodem   download/upload:  84
    Zmodem   download/upload:  55
    External download/upload:  10

    If there are any other systems that can send me thier system
    stats in a similar format, please drop a net-mail note at 135/1.
    If you run LogRpt, then send me your system.rpt file.  If there
    is a file you particularly want me to list, let me know. I MUST
    have the information by Monday's Net-mail time in order to get
    the stats compiled.  Please keep your reports at 7 or 8 days and
    no longer than 10 days.  (We can accept net-mail anytime of the
    day and are PC-Pursuitable).

    James Gilbert
    RAM-SOFT Archive Library
    1:135/1


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    FidoNews 5-20                Page 11                  16 May 1988


             Top Downloads: 4/17/88 - 4/23/88
     A weekly report of the most popular downloads
     from contributing FidoNet systems.

    Contributing systems:
    135/1 and a Region 18 Network host who wishes to remain
    unidentified.

    Total downloads from contributing systems: 352


    File Download Report -- Top 20
    Rank Area\File Name         # DL's
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    1.  COMM\pcplus11.arc         6  ProComm+ Test Drive
    2.  GAME\begin.arc            5  StarTrek like game
    3.  INFO\animate.arc          4  Animates graphics objects
    4.  GAME\monop68.arc          4  Monopoly version 6.8
    5.  GAME\axlef.arc            4
    6.  UNPT\sierra.arc           4
    7.  GAME\sorry.arc            3  EGA vers. of this game
    8.  GAME\sounds2.arc          3  Sound effects
    9.  GAME\moria.arc            3  Adventure like game
    10. GAME\jukebox1.arc         3  Music playing program
    11. UNPT\balance.arc          3
    12. UNPT\arcm221.arc          3  ArcMaster for unarcing files
    13. EDIT\qedit203.arc         3  Qedit Text Editor
    14. INFO\hypertxt.arc         2  Browse/Edit text/pic files
    15. MISC\targ.arc             2  ESP program from grant NASA/JPL
    16. LANG\tccmisc.arc          2  Code for Turbo C
    17. LANG\d86b.arc             2  Debugger for A86 assembler
    18. INFO\teapot.arc           2  EGA graphics drawing
    19. GAME\hack.arc             2  Classic game of hack
    20. INFO\icon10.arc           2  Convert among graphics formats


       Selected Files of Interest
    Area\Name              (description)
    -------------------------------------------------
    INFO\egamac.arc        View Mac Pics on EGA
    INFO\oldt4.arc         Old Testament
    LANG\a86a.arc          Assembler
    LANG\bsrc_140.arc      C Source to Binkley 1.4
    LANG\pibt3sp1.arc      Pascal Source to PibTerm 3
    MISC\spanish1.arc      Spanish tutorial
    UTIL\ansi43.arc        EGA Replacement for ansi.sys
    APPL\123temp.arc       Templates for 1-2-3
    COMM\pcplusrt.arc      Sort the ProComm+ directory
    EDIT\qedit203.arc      Qedit text editor V 2.03
    SWLH\shipfone.txt      Ship to shore phone frequencies
    BBSP\fidohist.arc      History of FidoNet boards


    Transfer methods total
    -----------------------------
    SEAlink  download/upload:  75
    FidoNews 5-20                Page 12                  16 May 1988


    Telink   download/upload:   3
    Xmodem   download/upload: 185
    Ymodem   download/upload:  55
    Zmodem   download/upload:  25
    External download/upload:  23


    If there are any other systems interested in being a part of
    this weekly column, please send me your system stats in a similar
    format via net-mail at 135/1.  If you run LogRpt, then send me
    your system.rpt file.  If at all possible, include a description
    of files with unusual names. If there is a file you particularly
    want me to list, let me know. I MUST have the information by
    Monday's Net-mail time in order to get the stats compiled.
    Please keep your reports at 7 or 8 days and no longer than 10
    days.  (We can accept net-mail anytime of the day and are
    PC-Pursuitable).

    James Gilbert
    RAM-SOFT Archive Library
    1:135/1


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    FidoNews 5-20                Page 13                  16 May 1988


             Top Downloads: 4/23/88 - 4/30/88
     A weekly report of the most popular downloads
     from contributing FidoNet systems.

    Contributing systems:
    135/1 and a Region 18 Network host who wishes to remain
    unidentified.

    Total downloads from contributing systems:  263 + 71


    File Download Report -- Top 20
    Rank Area\File Name         # DL's
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    1.  GAME\sorry.arc            7 EGA version of Sorry
    2.  COMM\pcplus11.arc         6 ProComm+ TD version 1.1
    3.  COMM\dsz0414.arc          4 Yet another DSZ
    4.  APPL\bq40d.arc            3 Check-book program
    5.  INFO\aquarium.arc         3 EGA drawing
    6.  MISC\fsp.arc              3
    7.  ARC\pkfind11.arc          3
    8.  ???\terra.arc             2
    9.  UTIL\ram4ega1.arc         2 Move ROM->RAM on AT Ega's
    10. ????\cboot200.arc         2
    11. GAME\begin.arc            5 Adventure game
    12. INFO\animate.arc          4
    13. GAME\monop68.arc          4
    14. UNPT\sierra.arc           4
    15. GAME\axlef.arc            4 Music
    16. GAME\jukebox1.arc         3 Music
    17. UNPT\balance.arc          3
    18. GAME\sounds2.arc          3
    19. GAME\moria.arc            3
    20. MISC\targ.arc             3

       Selected Files of Interest
    Area\Name               #DL's
    --------------------------------------------------
    misc\sublim.arc           2 Flash subliminal message on screen
    comm\logi-pc.arc          2 LogiTech Mouse drive for ProComm+
    bbsp\do280-01.exe         1 Dutchie 2.8
    comm\clink120.arc         1 SEAlink external protocol
    bbsp\do280-10.exe         1
    bbsp\do280-20.exe         1
    util\ddi.arc              1 Device Driver Information
    misc\german2.arc          1 German tutorial (In Miami area?)
    util\do280-30.exe         1
    misc\lottery.arc          1 Florida now has its own lottery
    arcs\narc13.arc           1
    edit\qedit203.arc         1 Great text editor. V 2.03

    Transfer methods total
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    SEAlink  download/upload:  68
    Telink   download/upload:   3
    Xmodem   download/upload: 175
    FidoNews 5-20                Page 14                  16 May 1988


    Ymodem   download/upload:  66
    Zmodem   download/upload:  29
    External download/upload:   9


    If there are any other systems interested in being a part of
    this weekly column, please send me your system stats in a similar
    format via net-mail at 135/1.  If you run LogRpt, then send me
    your system.rpt file.  If at all possible, include a description
    of files with unusual names. If there is a file you particularly
    want me to list, let me know. I MUST have the information by
    Monday's Net-mail time in order to get the stats compiled.
    Please keep your reports at 7 or 8 days and no longer than 10
    days.  (We can accept net-mail anytime of the day and are
    PC-Pursuitable).

    James Gilbert
    RAM-SOFT Archive Library
    1:135/1


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    FidoNews 5-20                Page 15                  16 May 1988


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                                 NOTICES
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    Joe Elser
    1:120/85

                    NEW ECHOMAIL CONFERENCE CREATED


    A new echo called AVICULTURE has been created. It covers all
    topics related to birds.

    Have you ever wondered ...
    What kind of bird was easiest to teach to speak?
    What is the easiest one to teach tricks?
    What you should feed your pet bird to keep it in top health?
    Where to find rare birds?
    How can to find a good vet who knows about birds?
    How to get your pet birds to breed?

    The answers to these and other questions are given in a spirit
    of helpful cooperation in the AVICULTURE echo. We are a group
    of bird lovers who have birds as pets and / or breed birds.
    Our goal is to share our knowledge and experiences to the
    benefit of both birds and pet owners. We are looking for like
    minded people to help spread the word.

    Any interested Sysops can pick up this echo from:

     1:13/33  Avi-Technic BBS           Sysop: Tom Hendricks
    1:120/85  Charlie's Roost BBS       Sysop: Joe Elser

    We look forward to hearing from you all soon!

    Joe Elser
    Tom Hendricks

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                         The Interrupt Stack


    29 May 1988
       MetroFire Third Annual Birthday Bash and  Floppy Disk Throwing
       Contest.  ALL FidoNet Sysops  and their families  are invited.
       Contact Christopher Baker at 135/14 for more details.  Details
       available by SEAdog file request as FPICMAP.ARC or BASH.

     5 Jun 1988
       David Dodell's 31st Birthday

    18 Jun 1988
       Area Code 407 takes effect in East/Central Florida. All Sysops
       should adjust their Nodelist entries immediately.

    FidoNews 5-20                Page 16                  16 May 1988


    25 Jun 1988
       EuroCon II starts in Tiel, Holland. Sponsored by the Dutch
       Hobby Computer Club. Will run for 2 days. Contact Hans
       Lichthelm at 2:2/999 for information.

    16 Jul 1988
       A new  areacode, 508, will  form in eastern  Massachusetts and
       will  be effective on  this date.  The  new area  code will be
       formed  from the  current  areacode 617.  Greater Boston  will
       remain areacode 617  while the  rest of eastern  Massachusetts
       will form the new areacode 508.

    25 Aug 1988
       Start  of the  Fifth  International  FidoNet Conference, to be
       held  at  the Drawbridge Inn  in Cincinnati, OH.  Contact  Tim
       Sullivan at 108/62 for more information. This is FidoNet's big
       annual get-together, and is your chance to meet all the people
       you've  been talking with  all this time.  We're hoping to see
       you there!

    24 Aug 1989
       Voyager 2 passes Neptune.


    If you have something which you would like to see on this
    calendar, please send a message to FidoNet node 1:1/1.

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    TBBS           2.0M                           MGM             1.1
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    FidoNews 5-20                Page 17                  16 May 1988


           OFFICERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL FIDONET ASSOCIATION

    Ken Kaplan       100/22   Chairman of the Board
    Don Daniels      107/210  President
    Mark Grennan     147/1    Vice President
    Dave Dodell      114/15   Vice President - Technical Coordinator
    Tom Marshall     107/524  Secretary
    Leonard Mednick  12/1     Treasurer



                        IFNA BOARD OF DIRECTORS

        DIVISION                               AT-LARGE

    10  Steve Jordan     102/2871        Don Daniels     107/210
    11  Bill Allbritten  11/301          Hal DuPrie      101/106
    12  Leonard Mednick  12/1            Mark Grennan    147/1
    13  Rick Siegel      107/27          Brad Hicks      100/523
    14  Ken Kaplan       100/22          Ted Polczyinski 154/5
    15  Jim Cannell      128/13          Kurt Reisler    109/74
    16  Vince Perriello  141/491         Robert Rudolph  261/628
    17  Rob Barker       138/34          Greg Small      148/122
    18  Chris Baker      135/14          Bob Swift       140/24
    19  Vernon Six       19/0            Larry Wall      15/18
     2  Henk Wevers      2:500/1         Gee Wong        107/312

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                    / Fido \       _//|| _\   /
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           Membership for the International FidoNet Association

    Membership in IFNA is open to any individual or organization that
    pays  a  specified  annual   membership  fee.   IFNA  serves  the
    international  FidoNet-compatible  electronic  mail  community to
    increase worldwide communications.

    Member Name _______________________________  Date _______________
    Address _________________________________________________________
    City ____________________________________________________________
    State ________________________________  Zip _____________________
    Country _________________________________________________________
    Home Phone (Voice) ______________________________________________
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    Zone:Net/Node Number ____________________________________________
    BBS Name ________________________________________________________
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    In what areas would you be willing to help in FidoNet? __________
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    Send this membership form and a check or money order for $25 in
    US Funds to:
                  International FidoNet Association
                  c/o Leonard Mednick, MBA, CPA
                  700 Bishop Street, #1014
                  Honolulu, Hawaii 96813-4112
                  USA

    Thank you for your membership!  Your participation will  help  to
    insure the future of FidoNet.

    Please  NOTE  that  IFNA is a general not-for-profit organization
    and Articles of Association  and  By-Laws  were  adopted  by  the
    membership in January 1987.  The first elected Board of Directors
    was filled in August 1987.  The IFNA Echomail Conference has been
    established  on  FidoNet  to  assist  the Board.  We welcome your
    input to this Conference.

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                    INTERNATIONAL FIDONET ASSOCIATION
                                ORDER FORM

                               Publications

    The IFNA publications can be obtained by downloading from Fido
    1:1/10 or  other FidoNet compatible  systems, or by purchasing
    them directly from IFNA.  We ask that  all our  IFNA Committee
    Chairmen   provide  us   with  the  latest  versions  of  each
    publication, but we can make no written guarantees.

    Hardcopy prices as of October 1, 1986

       IFNA Fido BBS listing                       $15.00    _____
       IFNA Administrative Policy DOCs             $10.00    _____
       IFNA FidoNet Standards Committee DOCs       $10.00    _____

                                                 SUBTOTAL    _____

                     IFNA Member ONLY Special Offers

       System Enhancement Associates SEAdog        $60.00    _____
       SEAdog price as of March 1, 1987
       ONLY 1 copy SEAdog per IFNA Member

       Fido Software's Fido/FidoNet               $100.00    _____
       Fido/FidoNet price as of November 1, 1987
       ONLY 1 copy Fido/FidoNet per IFNA Member

       International orders include $10.00 for
              surface shipping or $20.00 for air shipping    _____

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                   HI. Residents add 4.0 % Sales tax         _____

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