Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!emory!att!pacbell.com!ucsd!ucbvax!SSCTEMP.SAS.UPENN.EDU!theall From: theall@SSCTEMP.SAS.UPENN.EDU (George A. Theall) Newsgroups: comp.sys.dec.micro Subject: Rainbow EchoMail Digest Message-ID: Date: 20 Dec 90 17:34:39 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 85 Rainbow EchoMail Digest Dec 20, 1990 In this issue: GW BASIC INTERP RE: RAINBOW 190 (2 messages) FILE LIST NEEDED Articles posted to either INFO-DEC-MICRO or comp.sys.dec.micro are currently gatewayed to the Rainbow Echo on FidoNet. You do not need to take special action to respond to articles in these digests. Please send reports of problems or suggestions for improvement of this digest to GTHEALL@PENNDRLS.UPENN.EDU (Internet). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 12-16-90 (15:20) To: ALL Subject: GW BASIC INTERP From: PATRICK FINK Where can I get a copy of the Gw Basic interperator for the Rainbow? Note: Not the compiler, the interp. - --- Opus-CBCS 1.14 * Origin: Silver Bullet - Silver Spring, Md - 301-622-2247 (1:109/417.0) ------------------------------ Date: 12-17-90 (19:58) To: JACK STEVENS Subject: RE: RAINBOW 190 From: DAVID STRICKLER In a message of <14 Dec 90 13:01:39>, Jack Stevens (1:101/45) writes: JS>To the best of my recollection, the Rainbow 190 was a marketing JS>concept, consisting of a B processor, hard drive, extra memory, JS>graphics board JS>(?), and some software (possibly Rainbow Office Workstation). Quite correct! It was a rainbow with the ROW (Rainbow Office Workstation) software bundled with it. Not very impressive... David Strickler Sysop of 101/45 Midnight DEC (Boston) (617)739-0708 [Voice] - --- msged 1.99S ZTC * Origin: Midnight DEC (1:101/45) ------------------------------ Date: 12-18-90 (05:36) To: DAVID HEID Subject: RE: RAINBOW 190 From: BOB FULLER I also have a Rainbow 190 and as best as I can tell it means that, at one time, it had a networking option installed, hense the 190 designation. With a hard drive installed, I would guess that the networking hardware is no longer installed which means that your friend now has a RB 100B. - --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Glacier Peak Rainbow, Bellevue, WA - 206/644-8431 (1:343/3.0) ------------------------------ Date: 12-19-90 (17:51) To: ALL Subject: FILE LIST NEEDED From: NOLAN LEE I recently aquired a 100+ with a pile of software and documentation. The problem is that many of the software disks had gotten wet and are unreadable. Fortunatly, everything was on hard disk and is OK. My first priority is to make file copies of the Lotus 123 programs. What I need help with is , which Lotus prgms go on what disk. Cna anybody help? The version of Lotus that I have is 1A. Thanks in advance, Nolan. Nolan E. Lee P.O.Drawer 860 Sun, LA 70463-0860 (504) 886-3713 CI$ [72207,1440] - --- * Origin: The NorthLake DATA EXCHANGE * Folsom * LA * 506-796-5860 (1:390/3) ------------------------------