Volume 6, Number  4                               23 January 1989
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    Editor Emeritus:                                   Thom Henderson
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                            Table of Contents

    1. ARTICLES  .................................................  1
       FidoCon '89 Announcement 1.0  .............................  1
       Mama Awards in Fidonet 109  ...............................  3
       The Great PC-Pursuit War  .................................  5
       FidoNews Policy Changes by Rick Siegel 1:107/27  .......... 10
       Orphaned Utilities  ....................................... 12
    2. NOTICES  .................................................. 13
       The Interrupt Stack  ...................................... 13
       Latest Software Versions  ................................. 13
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                                ARTICLES
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    Jim Deputy (aka Sir Dep)
    1:143/40.0  1:204/40.0

           Net 143 and The San Francisco Bay Area Sysops
                           Would Like to
                              ANNOUNCE

                              FIDOCON '89


    The 1989 FidoCon will be held in San Jose, CA., Thursday
    Aug. 24th through Sunday August 27th. We would like to take
    this opportunity to notify all interested parties of the
    event, and invite one and all to the FidoCon, regardless of
    Net Affiliation.

    The San Jose Holiday Inn will be the Headquarters of the
    Event. We are anticipating this as being one of the most
    successful FidoCons ever held. We have special room rates
    for FidoCon 89. The rates are:

             Single/Double......$60.00
             Triple............. 70.00
             Each Add'l Rollaway.10.00

    We are in negotiations  for Airline and Car Rental rates.
    We have talked to AMTRAK, and found that their Discover
    America Ticket, is the cheapest they will go. However, if
    a group of at least 15 people go, the 16th person is free.

    1:1/89 is in place to handle distribution of information
    regarding FidoCon 89. Carl Linden of 1:143/1 is the Chairman
    of the Planning Committee. Jim Cannell of 1:143/21 is
    handling IFNA interface. Todd Looney of 1:143/27 is working
    on the Trade Show. I am working on Speakers and Meetings.

    The fees for FidoCon are:

          Pre-Registration: $60.00 (includes Trade Show)
          After July 1st:    75.00 (includes Trade Show)
          Trade Show:         5.00/day

    Registrations will begin on Feb. 15th. All Mail in regi-
    strations must be received by Aug. 15th. Souvenirs will
    be available, as well as tourist information for the San
    Francisco Bay/San Jose area.

    Currently we are planning for workshops/meetings on the
    following:

        UseNet -- Tim Pozer (confirmed)
        Batch File Writing for BBS'
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        Network Awareness (for new or prospective Sysops)
        Binkley, TBBS, OPUS, Fido, SeaDog, (etc.) set-up & tips
        Sysops (BBS) and the Law
        Handicapped & Special Interests
        New Program Releases & Tips/Set-up
        Other??

    The FidoCon Schedule (tentative) is as Follows:

    Thursday Evening:  Reception & Cash Bar
    Friday Day:        Meetings, Workshops & Trade Show
    Friday Evening:    Banquet (Not included in Registration)
    Saturday Day:      Meetings, Workshops & Trade Show
    Saturday Evening:  OPEN -- For Special Net Dinners, etc.
    Sunday Day:        Meetings, Trade Show

    I need to hear from anyone needing meetings to be scheduled,
    or working on any of the workshops (as well as ideas for
    additional workshops). Also, if anyone is planning on
    releasing new or updated software at the FidoCon, we would
    appreciate your letting us know, so we can schedule it. (We
    won't steal your thunder! Honest...Truust meee!)

    Since I have not previously been to a FidoCon I don't know
    how they are handled. However, we are planning on a Trade
    Show/Flea Market type Computer Show to coincide with
    FidoCon. We are in the process of figuring Booth rates at
    this point. Anyone interested in sponsoring a booth should
    also let us know. The Trade Show will run from Noon Friday
    the 25th through 4 P.M. Sunday the 27th.

    1:1/89 will be handling information requests, registration,
    and moderating the FCON_89 Echo Conference. Requests for
    links to the Echo, and other information should be routed
    through 1:1/89.

    For those releasing new or updated software, we are planning
    on having systems available that will be able to copy the
    files onto 360k, 1.2m and 1.4m diskettes.

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    Virginia Harlow, 109/687 AKA 109/303
    Fidonet 109 Presents Mama Awards

    Virginia Harlow made her debut appearance at our meetings
    with a splash. She has inaugurated something she calls the
    "Mama" awards, and (together with a secret underground
    conspiracy of Net-109ers) she purchased and presented a number
    of awards to those who had made a significant contribution
    to Net 109 in 1988.  The recipients were chosen based on a
    poll of various Net-109ers and then narrowed down to those
    who had specifically made a big contribution in 1988 and
    specifically to Net 109.

    Many of the recipients were absent, and perhaps they will
    first hear about their awards in this newsletter.  Bill Andrus,
    Net 109 Coordinator, was given custody of their awards, on
    the assumption that he will be present at every meeting and
    thus eventually have an opportunity to pass them on to their
    rightful owners.

    The awards consisted of trophies of varying sizes.  On each was
    a medallion with a picture of the earth with a cable going
    around it, and a PC, printer, and some other hardware. At the
    base of each award was the recipient's name, and the words:

    "Fidonet 109" and "We Appreciate".

    Recapping  the list of recipients:

    Mike Mahoney was given an award for maintaining the Net 109
    library for us all.

    Joe Keenan was given an award for being one of the three
    original echo hubs and for being so helpful to so many.

    Bill Andrus was given an award for his work on the echo hub
    systems, and for giving technical help to (probably) everyone
    in the net.

    David Page was given an award for being our echo coordinator,
    for his work on the hub system, and also for being of help to
    one and all.

    Sam Hargadine's award was for his reliable service in supplying
    us all with Fidonews.

    Ray Gwinn was awarded a plaque with the words "With Sincere
    Appreciation" for providing us with local access to the
    Eastern Star, thus making all our echos
    available to us for free.

    And last but not least, Kurt Reisler was given an award for all
    that he's done for the net, which really would take a very long
    time to list, and for being our "Bear Emeritus."

    Honorable mention was also given to Chard Nelson, Mark
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    Oberg, Jeff Balderson and Pat McDonald for their general
    helpfulness to everyone, and to Dot Hage for writing NERFFREE.
    Dot said, "It was a privilege being able to help out in the
    presentation of these awards".

    As Virginia said in her remarks, in the past whenever
    anyone has done a good job in the net, they've been rewarded
    with more work and more responsibility.  Now a few of them have
    been rewarded in a more touching and concrete way.  There was a
    round of applause for each recipient.

    Dot Hage/Virginia Harlow (a joint effort)

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    Kevin Murie
    Fidonet 1:385/3

                  A few thoughts on PC-Pursuit

         When I first heard of PC-Pursuit, my first reaction was
    disbelief.  "What?", I said.  "I can get UNLIMITED CONNECT
    TIME for my modem?"  I have been a user of PCP for just over
    two years now.  It has been a very good deal for computer
    users and the Fidonet in particular.  I'm not going to get
    into the discussion of 9600 vs. PCP, as that is not the goal
    of this article.

    Many people have subscribed to PC-Pursuit to take advantage
    of the excellent deal offered by Telenet Communications Corp.
    They allow anyone with a modem to access 34 major cities in
    the U.S. from 6:00 PM to 7:00 AM CST weekdays and 24 hours
    on weekends, as well as allowing use on several holidays during
    the year.  This service was $25 to sign up, and $25 a month for
    UNLIMITED usage during the hours mentioned above.

    On January 4, 1989, users of Telenet's PC-Pursuit service
    received a new contract notifying them that there would be
    increases in the monthly rate.  There would also be a CAP
    set...that is, a limit on the amount of connect time one
    account may use.  After that amount is reached, they will
    bill the customer at $4.50 per hour for the next 30 hours.
    I will not go into the next 30 hours, other schedules or any
    of the other quirks that I personally find in their proposed
    billing plan.  I will explain how to get more info at the
    end of this article.

    Approx. 3 days and 700 messages later, Telenet posted an
    amended announcement changing several of their terms.
    The main thing this amended notice did was to extend to
    May 1, 1989, the date to implement the CAP system.  The
    flat rate of $30 a month WILL go into effect Feb. 1, 1989.

    What PC-Pursuit did for echomail in the Fidonet is nothing
    short of miraculous.  It allowed us, as sysops, to offer
    FREE echomail to our users.  This increased the information
    pool to a point no one had forseen.  It allowed ANYONE with
    a computer to get answers to their questions, or provide
    answers, on a wide variety of topics.  All this cost the
    PCP sysop the same each month.

    There have always been problems with PC-Pursuit.  Everyone used
    to yell and scream at Telenet to 'fix this' and 'fix that.'
    Most just accepted the fact that for $25 a month, there
    would be a certain degree of difficulty with the service.

    All in all, PC-Pursuit is (was) a great bargain, especially for
    a Fidonet node wishing to provide his/her users (and him/her-
    self) with cost-efficient echomail.  Now that new rates have
    been proposed, it makes it very difficult to get a good deal
    out of PC-Pursuit.  With the CAP imposed, it is very
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    difficult to expand with user demand.

    As of this date, 01-11-89, Telenet DOES NOT provide a means
    for users to check their time used.  Basically, you accept
    your bill when it comes, with no means to verify readings.
    By using the service you agree to the above as stated in
    their Terms and Conditions.

    Here are a few log entries from Binkleyterm that cause me to
    question the billing methods planned by Telenet.  These dis-
    crepancies are NOT new, I have just 'overlooked' them in the
    past based on the unlimited usage policy.  In light of the pro-
    posal that we are to be charged by the hour, I do not define
    these types of log entries as acceptable service that I wish to
    pay for by the hour...

    Note to BinkleyTerm sysops: I have altered the following
    log entries for 2 reasons.  So they would meet the Fidonews
    submission guidelines and to delete some of the irrelevant
    verbosity generated in the BinkleyTerm Log when using level 5.

    NONE OF THE TIMES IN THE FOLLOWING LOG EXCERPTS HAVE BEEN
    ALTERED BY ME OR ANYONE IN ANY WAY, SHAPE OR FORM.

    * 04 Jan 19:12:16 BINK Stormy Weather I   (1:106/108.0)
    * 04 Jan 19:12:17 BINK Remote Uses Opus Version 1.00
    ! 04 Jan 20:29:54 BINK Err
    ! 04 Jan 20:32:47 BINK Z-InitRecv  Timeout
    * 04 Jan 20:32:48 BINK End of WaZOO Session

    According to the log, I was connected from 19:12:16 to 20:32:48.
    For this connect time, I receive nothing.  That's not true.  I
    do get a bill from Telenet charging me for connect time.  Do not
    attempt to blame BinkleyTerm. I called direct, and everything
    worked just fine, AND at 2400 baud.  I am unable to use PCP at
    2400 as I do not have a local 2400 baud port.  Oddly enough, I
    am still billed based on the 30 hour monthly CAP.

    * 04 Jan 20:36:15 BINK HardWierd - (1:124/4201.0)
    + 04 Jan 20:36:32 BINK CPS: 62 (620 bytes)  Efficiency: 51%
    + 04 Jan 20:36:33 BINK Sent-Z C:\Opus\Outbound\0105ef9a.MO0
    ! 04 Jan 20:44:39 BINK Z-rz Garbled packet
    * 04 Jan 20:44:42 BINK End of WaZOO Session

    Ok, I got a whopping 51% eff. on the upload.  Now I receive.
    20:36:33 I start receiving. At 20:44:42, the transfer aborts.

    So another poll is in order...

    * 04 Jan 20:57:03 BINK HardWierd - (1:124/4201.0)
    + 04 Jan 20:57:10 BINK Nothing to send from 385/3 to 124/4201
    ! 04 Jan 21:01:26 BINK Z-rz Garbled packet
    * 04 Jan 21:01:28 BINK End of WaZOO Session

    Again, the same thing after 4 minutes.
    Again, another poll...
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    * 04 Jan 21:05:19 BINK HardWierd - (1:124/4201.0)
    + 04 Jan 21:05:26 BINK Nothing to send from 385/3 to 124/4201
    ! 04 Jan 21:17:44 BINK Z-rz Garbled packet
    * 04 Jan 21:17:46 BINK End of WaZOO Session

    How about that? Went a whole 11 minutes this time. Still, I have
    nothing for my trouble or connect time.  But that's not totally
    true.  You see, when Binkleyterm aborts, it saves what it has.
    If nothing has been appended to the packet (ie. if no mail has
    been added), the packet will resume where it left off.  What
    follows is the relevant log data for 1/4/89.

    * 04 Jan 21:22:49 BINK HardWierd - (1:124/4201.0)
    + 04 Jan 21:22:55 BINK Nothing to send from 385/3 to 124/4201
    ! 04 Jan 21:28:47 BINK Z-rz Garbled packet
    * 04 Jan 21:28:50 BINK End of WaZOO Session
    + 04 Jan 21:28:57 BINK end, Binkley 2.00

    * 04 Jan 21:42:48 BINK HardWierd - (1:124/4201.0)
    + 04 Jan 21:42:55 BINK Nothing to send from 385/3 to 124/4201
    ! 04 Jan 21:56:32 BINK Z-rz Garbled packet
    * 04 Jan 21:56:35 BINK End of WaZOO Session
    + 04 Jan 21:56:41 BINK end, Binkley 2.00

    * 04 Jan 22:00:56 BINK HardWierd - (1:124/4201.0)
    + 04 Jan 22:01:03 BINK Nothing to send from 385/3 to 124/4201
    ! 04 Jan 22:18:33 BINK Z-rz Garbled packet
    * 04 Jan 22:18:34 BINK End of WaZOO Session
    + 04 Jan 22:18:40 BINK end, Binkley 2.00

    * 04 Jan 22:23:53 BINK HardWierd - (1:124/4201.0)
    + 04 Jan 22:23:59 BINK Nothing to send from 385/3 to 124/4201
    ! 04 Jan 22:29:31 BINK Z-rz Garbled packet
    * 04 Jan 22:29:34 BINK End of WaZOO Session
    + 04 Jan 22:29:40 BINK end, Binkley 2.00

    * 04 Jan 22:34:45 BINK HardWierd - (1:124/4201.0)
    + 04 Jan 22:34:52 BINK Nothing to send from 385/3 to 124/4201
    ! 04 Jan 22:51:37 BINK Z-rz Garbled packet
    * 04 Jan 22:51:38 BINK End of WaZOO Session
    + 04 Jan 22:51:44 BINK end, Binkley 2.00

    * 04 Jan 22:56:55 BINK HardWierd - (1:124/4201.0)
    + 04 Jan 22:57:02 BINK Nothing to send from 385/3 to 124/4201
    + 04 Jan 23:30:44 BINK CPS: 111 (225426 bytes)  Efficiency: 92%
    + 04 Jan 23:30:46 BINK Received-Z C:\20\fefb1066.mo8
    * 04 Jan 23:30:52 BINK End of WaZOO Session
    + 04 Jan 23:30:58 BINK end, Binkley 2.00

    I've received the 225K packet.  My system has been trying since
    20:36.  It's now 23:30 and I've picked up a 225K packet of mail.
    Looking at my log, I was online for 1 hour, 59 minutes, 16
    seconds.  Keep in mind this is the time I spent actually con-
    nected to the BBS.  This time does not include script proces-
    sing time, time to connect to my local indial, time getting
    past the BUSY outdial, and if the BBS was BUSY.  Nor does it
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    include the NO DIAL TONE messages, or account for a 'bad port'
    as they call it.  When you connect to one of these 'bad ports',
    Telenet wants you to call them (while still connected to the
    'bad port') and tell them. Due to the script, it's really quite
    impossible to do this.  What of those who have only one line?

    So I've processed the mail, and it is packed up and ready to be
    shipped on down the line...

    * 05 Jan 19:31:17 BINK Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0)
    ! 05 Jan 19:47:21 BINK Err
    ! 05 Jan 19:47:23 BINK Z-InitRecv  Transfer cancelled
    * 05 Jan 19:47:24 BINK End of WaZOO Session

    Well heck.  Ok, we'll try it again...

    * 05 Jan 20:03:40 BINK Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0)
    ! 05 Jan 20:26:44 BINK Err
    ! 05 Jan 20:26:46 BINK Z-InitRecv  Transfer cancelled
    * 05 Jan 20:26:48 BINK End of WaZOO Session

    What's the deal here?

    : 06 Jan 20:19:15 BINK Dialing D/TXHOU-644-4345 script "PCP.S12"
    ! 06 Jan 20:20:33 BINK No YOOHOO/2U2
      06 Jan 20:20:34 BINK ???

    Odd.  We exchange mail daily.  What could be happening?  All I
    know is I'm being charged by the hour for all this...

    * 06 Jan 21:25:35 BINK Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0)
    ! 06 Jan 23:15:31 BINK Err
      06 Jan 23:15:32 BINK Transfer cancelled
    ! 06 Jan 23:18:13 BINK Z-InitRecv  Timeout
    * 06 Jan 23:18:14 BINK End of WaZOO Session

    It's getting a bit ridiculous.  I haven't been able to connect
    with this system in over 24 hours.
    Meanwhile, the mail keeps building up...

    Finally, JACKPOT!

    * 07 Jan 01:04:12 BINK Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0)
    + 07 Jan 03:43:27 BINK CPS: 59 (571797 bytes)  Efficiency: 49%
    + 07 Jan 03:43:28 BINK Sent-Z C:\0117ff97.MO6
      07 Jan 03:43:30 BINK Flagging C:\0117ff97.MO6 as sent
    + 07 Jan 03:47:07 BINK CPS: 113 (23822 bytes)  Efficiency: 94%
    + 07 Jan 03:47:09 BINK Received-Z C:\20\fee90069.mo9
    * 07 Jan 03:47:15 BINK End of WaZOO Session

    ALRIGHT!  The mail finally made it.  And it only took from
    01:04:12 to 03:47:15 to send 571K.  49 WHOPPING percent eff.

    At a flat rate, even a little more than $25 a month, I can live
    with these difficulties.  The mail is extremely delayed and my
    system is busy trying to pick up this stuff about 50% more of
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    the time than it should with the retries and all.

    I will stick with the service until May 1.  If either:

    A) Telenet doesn't change their position on their CAP toward
       the TOTAL elimination of said cap, or at a DRASTIC increase
       in said cap, the service will no longer be of use to me and
       will cause me to cancel my subscription, unfortunate as it
       would be.

    B) The service is not improved.  I have no problem with the fact
       that PC-Pursuit wishes to be a profit-producing body. I also
       have no problem with paying the higher rates, not the ones
       which are currently being proposed, but somewhat higher than
       $25 a month for flat rate usage.  What I can not stand for is
       being charged PROFESSIONAL rates on a system which barely
       meets the needs of the hobbiest.

    C) If ANY CAP goes into effect, I will demand a 2400 indial port
       to make use of their newly expanded 2400 baud outdial sites.
       If they can not meet this requirement, I will have to cancel.

    This article was inspired by the latest developments regarding
    the rate increases imposed by Telenet Communications Corp., and
    by the realization that if these new rates do go into effect,
    my BBS will be hit very hard and the users will lose a valuable
    feature, that being netmail and echomail.  Not to mention the
    files I collect from distant places to provide the users.

    I have made available a text file called PCP-RATE.ARC.  It
    contains information related to the PCP rate increases,
    specific schedules, and rates as posted by Telenet management.
    It is suitable as a bulletin or as a file to be downloaded
    by your users.  It may be FREQ'd from 385/3  24 hours a day.

    The PC-Pursuit BBS may be reached by connecting to your local
    Telenet dial-up and entering C PURSUIT <CR>.  Just follow the
    instructions on the logon screen to obtain access.

    I feel that I am not alone.  If you sit back and let it happen,
    be assured it will.  All voices in unison make quite a racket.
    Tymnet is currently conducting a feasability survey to deter-
    mine whether or not a service similiar to PC-Pursuit would be
    worth their while.  You can call 1-800-872-7654 and ask to take
    the SURVEY.

    If you have any comments regarding this article or any points
    made, please feel free send them to Kevin Murie at 385/3.

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            FidoNews Policy Changes by Rick Siegel 1:107/27

            As chairman of the publications committee of IFNA, I have
    been requested, by the president, to solicit opinion on changes
    to FidoNews policy and to compile a consensus and advisory to him
    by Jan 17, 1988.

            I ask anyone interested in expressing himself on this
    matter send netmail to Rick Siegel at 1:107/27 prior to that, and
    preferably a few days prior so that your opinion may be included
    in the consensus.

            I have never written anything for FidoNews, and this is
    my first shot at this. I am not a writer, please forgive my
    corruption of the English language.

            I would, however, like to let you all know my opinion of
    this affair.

            It seems that the crux of the complaints about FidoNews
    revolve around an article by Tom Jennings. I have read the
    article. I have not seen any complaints. Then again, I do not
    subscribe to SysOp or IFNA echoes.

            I find it quite incredulous that anyone did not
    understand the content and intent of the Jennings article.
    Certainly it was not computer oriented in it's content. However,
    it was a "piece of life" for Tom Jennings, and he shared it with
    us, the SysOps in a network he envisioned and created. Yet this
    network is full of the diversity from which Tom had spoken, so it
    does stand to reason some will be offended in many ways.

            For those that were offended, may we look deeper. Tom
    Jennings is the founding visionary of the network we call
    FidoNet. We don't owe him a penny for this. But perhaps what we
    owe him is to keep the ideals he envisioned within his creation of
    FidoNet. Perhaps we can offer him a little something in return,
    like a platform like FidoNews to allow him to communicate the
    frustrations he faces in his daily life. It is my opinion that if
    Tom writes it, there is something of interest, if only to note
    what is going on with the granddad of FidoNet.

            Additionally, using this article as a ram rod to put
    shackles on the editor of FidoNews and make moves to allow the
    IFNA board to control editorial substance will take the years of
    freedom to express and reverse it to one of constant bickering
    among the wolves of the echoes.

            I would be remiss to allow a few individuals who enter a
    majority of negative comment sway the flow of information to the
    majority. I find the policy for FidoNews fine for the purpose,
    and time proven.

            Since there is a limited time for any of you to respond
    to this, I have taken the liberty of contacting some SysOps
    direct. I would however like to hear from anyone, and as soon as
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    possible. Please let me know what you feel by contacting Rick
    Siegel at 1:107/27, which is #CM at 1200/2400 baud.

            I appreciate your time and efforts to making this
    research work.

            Rick Siegel (107/27)

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                          Orphaned Utilities
                           January 4, 1989

    In  late 1987 I wrote 11 utilities I called the STEWTILS that
    were  specific  for  Fido  version  12.  These utilities were
    distributed  on  the backbone worldwide and documentation was
    also   distributed   in  FidoNews.   I  have  received  notes
    including  a  recent  Canadian `MailGram' about them from all
    over,  most  asking  for additions, one suggesting a possible
    bug, and so forth.

    Although  every  note  I've received indicates an "intention"
    to  register  their copies, not one has included so much as a
    dime.  Not one cent has ever been received for ANY work I've
    done for ANY of the PD software I've written!

    I  have  therefore  decided  to  orphan  those utilities.  No
    support,  bug  fixes,  or  updates  will  be released, and no
    further    utilities    will   be   developed   for   general
    distribution.  No inquiries will be acknowleged.

                             Bill Stewart
                         Sysop, Fido 1:123/1
                      621 Mendenhall Road South
                          Memphis, TN 38117

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                                 NOTICES
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                         The Interrupt Stack


    24 Aug 1989
       Voyager 2 passes Neptune.

    24 Aug 1989
         FidoCon '89 starts at the Holiday Inn in San Jose,
         California.  Trade show, seminars, etc. Contact 1/89
         for info.

     5 Oct 1989
       20th Anniversary of "Monty Python's Flying Circus"

    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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                         Latest Software Versions

                          Bulletin Board Software
    Name        Version    Name        Version    Name       Version

    Fido            12i    Opus          1.03b    TBBS           2.1*
    QuickBBS       2.03    TPBoard         5.0*   TComm/TCommNet 3.2
    Lynx           1.10    Phoenix         1.3    RBBS         1.71C


    Network                Node List              Other
    Mailers     Version    Utilities   Version    Utilities  Version

    Dutchie       2.90b    EditNL         4.00    ARC           5.32
    SEAdog         4.10    MakeNL         2.12    ARCmail        1.1
    BinkleyTerm    2.00    Prune          1.40    ConfMail      4.00
    D'Bridge       1.10    XlatList       2.86    TPB Editor    1.21
    FrontDoor       2.0    XlaxNode       2.31*   TCOMMail       2.0*
    PRENM          1.40    XlaxDiff       2.31*   TMail         8812*
                           ParseList      1.30*   UFGATE        1.02*
                                                  GROUP         2.04*
                                                  EMM           1.40
                                                  MSGED         1.96

    * Recently changed

    Utility authors:  Please help  keep  this  list  up  to  date  by
    reporting  new  versions  to 1:1/1.  It is not our intent to list
    all utilities here, only those which verge on necessity.

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           OFFICERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL FIDONET ASSOCIATION

    Hal DuPrie     1:101/106  Chairman of the Board
    Bob Rudolph    1:261/628  President
    Matt Whelan    3:3/1      Vice President
    Ray Gwinn      1:109/639  Vice President - Technical Coordinator
    David Garrett  1:103/501  Secretary
    Steve Bonine   1:115/777  Treasurer



                        IFNA BOARD OF DIRECTORS

        DIVISION                               AT-LARGE

    10  Courtney Harris   1:102/732?    Don Daniels     1:107/210
    11  Bill Allbritten   1:11/301      Hal DuPrie      1:101/106
    12  Bill Bolton       3:711/403     Mark Grennan    1:147/1
    13  Rick Siegel       1:107/27      Steve Bonine    1:115/777
    14  Ken Kaplan        1:100/22      Ted Polczyinski 1:154/5
    15  Larry Kayser      1:104/739?    Matt Whelan     3:3/1
    16  Ivan Schaffel     1:141/390     Robert Rudolph  1:261/628
    17  Rob Barker        1:138/34      Steve Jordan    1:102/2871
    18  Christopher Baker 1:135/14      Bob Swift       1:140/24
    19  David Drexler     1:19/1        Larry Wall      1:15/18
     2  Henk Wevers       2:500/1       David Melnik    1:107/233

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                                     __
                The World's First   /  \
                   BBS Network     /|oo \
                   * FidoNet *    (_|  /_)
                                   _`@/_ \    _
                                  |     | \   \\
                                  | (*) |  \   ))
                     ______       |__U__| /  \//
                    / Fido \       _//|| _\   /
                   (________)     (_/(_|(____/ (tm)

           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) ______________________________________________
    Work Phone (Voice) ______________________________________________

    Zone:Net/Node Number ____________________________________________
    BBS Name ________________________________________________________
    BBS Phone Number ________________________________________________
    Baud Rates Supported ____________________________________________
    Board Restrictions ______________________________________________

    Your Special Interests __________________________________________
    _________________________________________________________________
    _________________________________________________________________
    In what areas would you be willing to help in FidoNet? __________
    _________________________________________________________________
    _________________________________________________________________
    Send this membership form and a check or money order for $25 in
    US Funds to:
                  International FidoNet Association
                  PO Box 41143
                  St Louis, Missouri 63141
                  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 second elected Board of Directors
    was filled in August 1988.  The IFNA Echomail Conference has been
    established on FidoNet to assist the Board.  We welcome your
    input to this Conference.

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