Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!apple!agate!ucbvax!WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL!Info-IBMPC From: Info-IBMPC@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL ("Info-IBMPC Digest") Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.digest Subject: Info-IBMPC Digest V91 #4 Message-ID: <910104214617.V91N4@WSMR-Simtel20.Army.Mil> Date: 4 Jan 91 20:46:09 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: Info-IBMPC@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.mil Organization: The Internet Lines: 598 Approved: info-ibmpc@wsmr-simtel20.army.mil Info-IBMPC Digest Fri, 4 Jan 91 Volume 91 : Issue 4 Today's Editor: Gregory Hicks - Rota Spain Today's Topics: Attaching Terminal to an AT characters off pc bus CPM emulator on 8086 machine Epson, Baby Motherboard, Size, and COST Re: Coin-op Laser Printers making calendars Paradise VGA (vol.91, n.2) Problem with 3.30 DRIVPARM command SOLVED Reported QEMM virus FORTRAN SOURCE CODE WANTED FOR RIM TCP/IP for DOS Today's Queries: Looking for Audit Software New Uploads: Recent msdos uploads to SIMTEL20 Send Replies or notes for publication to: Send requests of an administrative nature (addition to, deletion from the distribution list, et al) to: Archives of past issues of the Info-IBMPC Digest are available by FTP only from WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL in directory PD2:. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 2 Jan 1991 10:09:07 PST From: Rex_E._Robards.DlosLV@xerox.com Subject: Attaching Terminal to an AT TIMBUCK@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU writes >> Attaching dummy terminal to an AT. > What uses would one have for attaching a terminal to a PC without >a multiuser operating system? A dumb terminal may be used as an alternative console on MS-DOS systems. For example, including the command CTTY COM1 in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file will allow use of a terminal, attached to COM1, as the system console. This can be done whether or not there is any video adapter in the machine (Some systems, i.e. DELL, will boot without even an attached keyboard). ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Jan 91 12:50:57 -0500 From: wilker@descartes.math.purdue.edu (Clarence Wilkerson) Subject: characters off pc bus I think your reasoning is correct but incomplete. That's right for a character based video controller. However, the CGA adaptor does have the capacity to reset the characters. So a different video mode is used... the bit patterns are set directly in the video RAM. The character bit patterns could be anywhere for this , because the pattern only needs to be accessed when the chatacter is written, not when it's refreshed. Clarence Wilkerson ------------------------------ Date: Wed Jan 2 09:34:15 1991 From: johnboyd@logdis1.oc.aflc.af.mil (John Boyd;CRENP) Subject: CPM emulator on 8086 machine >>From: David Lemson >In reply to the note from David J. Camp >> In Reply to this Note From: >> One of my colleagues has an old CPM machine and doesn't want to waste >>his software investment. I told him that there is software that will >>allow him to run CPM and CPM software on an MSDOS machine and even read >>and write CPM disks. He checked with Egghead Discount Software and [...deleted] >Most of the CP/M 2.2 emulators (the shareware/PD ones, at least) that >I've used require an NEC CPU such as the V20, V30, or V40. The reason >is that NEC has enhanced the 8088 by including an 8086 compatibility >mode in these CPUs. If your friend has an 8088 machine, he might want [..] >Theoretically, if you have an 8086 CPU (like a PS/2 Model 30), the >emulators should work as well. This is untested, and largely >undocumented, as when these shareware CP/M emulators came out, there >were very few popular PCs with 8086 CPUs. One of those unpopular 8086 machines was the ATT 6300PC. I know; I OWN one. However, I have never run any CPM emulator so I can't testify as to whether or not it works. Another name/model under which this was sold was an Olivetti M24 johnboyd@ocdis01.af.mil ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Jan 91 00:08:41 MST From: Gregory Hicks Subject: Epson, baby, size, and COST??? Actually... I'm not too sure of the cost. Mostly what I've been looking for recently are VGA cards, Monitors and a laser printer... Haven't been looking at the cost of motherboards since I bought my DTK '386 one... (Still don't have it working yet since I haven't purchased the case...) Anyway I'll measure my XT tonight and tell you what the dimensions are. A problem that I can see coming up is: If you put an AT motherboard (baby or not) in an XT case, most, if not all, of the AT add-ins won't fit. (The AT case is about .75" - 1.25 " (don't remember exactly) TALLER than the XT case.... ) At least, I seem to remember reading something like that.. Happy new year to you as well. Best, Gregory Hicks ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 31 Dec 90 23:30:01 EST From: Alex Nemeth Subject: Re: Coin-op Laser Printers From: Ernie DeVries >WE ARE INTERESTED IN PLACING APPLE AND/OR HP LASER PERINTERS IN OUT STUDENT >COMPUTER LABS, BUT NEED A WAY TO CONTROL ACCESS/COSTS. ONE IDEA IS TO PUT SOME KIND OF COIN OPERATED DEVICE WHICH WOULD ENABLE PRINTING WHEN PAYMENt HAS BEEN MADE. DOES ANYONE KNOW IF SUCH A DEVICE EXISTS? IF YOU'VE USED >ONE, HOW RELIABLE IS IT? Well, I think I have just what your looking for. In the Public Fac. here at Cornell they use a device called VENDA CARD. It takes your money and disp- ences a ATM (credit card) type of card. Attrached to several laserjet & apple lasers are little readers that display the amount of $$ left on the card and allow access to the printer from certain mac's. It is a slick device, and works pretty good. With Cornell being out on holiday this week, I need to double check on who here is in charge of the public fac. and i'll e-mail you direct. If there is enough interest i'll post the information to the net. The device is made by a local company called; XCP Inc. 8 W. Main St Dryden, NY 13053 607-844-9143 Cheers for the holidays Alex ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Jan 91 10:04:26 CST From: david@wubios.wustl.edu (David J. Camp) Subject: making calendars In Reply to this Note From: >When I was an undergrad at the University of Utah, one of the >requirements for the beginning programming class in Cobol was to figure >out the date of Easter for any given year. Knowing this date and DAY, >it was a simple matter to figure out the date for Jan 1, XX. This >algorithm used something called a "Golden Number". >There are references to this in the Collected Algorithms of the ACM and >is dated sometime in the early '60s. However, I have been unable to >find the reference cited. There is a good algorithm for Easter in a book called "Celestial Basic". -David- # david@wubios.wustl.edu ^ Mr. David J. Camp # david%wubios@wugate.wustl.edu < * > +1 314 382 0584 # ...!uunet!wugate!wubios!david v "God loves material things." # abs (investment#1 - investment#2) << abs (anyinvestment - anydebt) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Jan 91 09:57 EST From: Michael Gordon Subject: Paradise VGA (vol.91, n.2) The file PARADISE.ZIP, available on 35.8.2.41 under pub/mswindows/win3, is a collection of Windows 3.0 drivers. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Jan 91 10:26:18 -0700 From: con_jdc@selway.umt.edu (John-David Childs) Subject: Problem with 3.30 DRIVPARM command SOLVED... Thanks to Mark Beck (mbeck@ai.mit.edu) for pointing out the solution to this "old" bug...putting three Control-A's after the equals sign like so: DRIVPARM=^A^A^A/d:1/f:2 Of course, it was only AFTER I received Mark's reply that I thought of checking Simtel20 for solutions...I found the following files in PD1:: DOS33PAT.ARC DRIVPARM.ARC DRIVPARM.FIX DOS3BUGS.ARC (apparently for DOS 3.0, but I havent looked at it yet). Regards, John-David Childs con_jdc@selway.umt.edu (Internet) con_jdc%gpx.dnet@mtsunix1.oscs.montana.edu (apparently a BITNET gateway) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Jan 91 10:58:09 -0500 From: David Kirschbaum Subject: Reported QEMM virus Received from the Fido Dr. Debug Echo, 1 Jan 91. David Kirschbaum Toad Hall FROM: Richard Crain Area # 23 ( Dr. Debug ) TO: ALL SUBJECT: Virus I have found what appears to be a virus on the factory supplied disk from Quarterdeck on the QEMM386 V5.1 diskette in the Optimize.com amd install.exe programs. These 2 programs contain a HEX signature of EAF0FF00F0 which indicates the possible presence of the 648 virus. This virus is supposed to infect overlay programs, which I have had MAJOR problems with lately. In the last 18 hours, every program that I have used that uses overlays has had its CRC change, or worse yet, totaly crash on invocation locking the system. Further, it has been only the EXE files that have changed. Also, in doing a byte by byte compare of a corrupted file with a good version on backup (tape) I find an absolute pattern of corruption in the files. These changes are the substitution of a HEX 00 00 at loctaions 68B8, 68BC, 78B8, 78BC, 88B8, 88BC, Etc..... This problem started yesterday (again) after running the Optimize program that comes with Qemm386 V5.1 . This problem occured before causing me to panic and wipe out my hard disk, secure erase, reformat, and reload without doing serious research as to the cause, I ASSUMED that a new program that I had just added was the cause. This time, I have found what I believe to be the true cause with some advise from Chris Anderson. Further, Quarterdeck has been notified and the original disk is being returned to them for replacement and analysis. Also, the disk was never written onto by me at any time, the diskette was copied and the copy underwent the registeration process. The HEX string to look for is EAF0FF00F0 --- msged 1.99S ZTC * Origin: DinoPoint 2 (1:104/114.2) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Jan 91 09:06:22 EST From: reid@ctc.contel.com (Tom Reid x4505) Subject: FORTRAN SOURCE CODE WANTED FOR RIM > From: "Gene Collins" > Hello Everyone, > I'm looking for the FORTRAN source code for a database manager called > RIM or PC-RIM. Does anyone know of an anonymous FTP site where I could > obtain this? Please send responses to GR.AGC@ISUMPS.BITNET. Thanks in > advance for your help. > > Gene Collins (GR.AGC@ISUMVS.BITNET) I just got your message. I suspect you will not find it. RIM was a DoD sponsored (can't remember the organization but it was aeorspace) project in the late 1970s and early 80's. I was a McDonald-Douglas rep to the committee and the MDC DBA for testing it. The source was released for public domain ($250 tape charge if I remember) for about a 1 year period in around 1982. Boeing was paid by DoD to build it. It then was taken Univ. of WAshington by one of the developers who migrated it to the RBASE PC-based DBMS. There was some flack about whether this was kosher and I think Boeing bought/got back part of the action. A university professor who was the government monitor on the project also took the PD source, extended it, and ported it to several platforms. (It originally was released for IBM, DEC, and CDC.) I can't remember his name now. As you can see, my memory is clouded by time. However, unless you can find someone with one of those PD distribution tapes and a willingness to let you copy it, I doubt you will find it in the PD. Please contact me further if I can scrape up more memories. Tom. Thomas F. Reid, Ph. D. (703)818-4505 (work) Contel Technology Center (703)742-8720 (home) 15000 Conference Center Drive Net: reid@ctc.contel.com P.O. Box 10814 Chantilly, Va. 22021-3808 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Jan 91 11:58:18 EST From: Sarah_Gray@ub.cc.umich.edu Subject: TCP/IP for DOS This is the answer that helped me the most, in terms of finally being able to get LPR to work, and about finding out about some help with FTPBIN and scrollback. Forwarded from: rpj@ise.canberra.edu.au, Wed, 2 Jan 91 12:04:38 EST Date: Tue, 25 Dec 90 11:29:36 +1100 From: In comp.sys.ibm.pc.digest you write: > --has anyone gotten the LPR that comes with NCSA Telnet 2.3 to >work? I've gotten others to work, including the one that comes with >CUTCP, but not this one. I found I needed an undocumented "USER" environment variable in DOS (found it by looking at the code). Otherwise lpr.exe sets "USER" to the first word of the config.tel "myname" string (which I've just realised could perhaps be of the form "user@machine.domain.etc", I know just "user" works also but then the banner page won't have a machine name reference). ie. set USER= (I prefer this because the banner page then contains both the username and the machine name). This together with the rest of the lpr_man.doc installation instructions got it running. Is your job making it into the printer queue? Mine was and then just wouldn't print. > --Does anyone know of an equivalent to FTPBIN (which allows one to >do anonymous FTPs) that has more terminal support--ie scrollback, a way >to exit if the connection is hung, etc? No, but I'm sure ftpbin allows scrollback via the SCROLL LOCK key (number of lines set in config.tel etc.), and the latest beta version (2.3b13 at least) has a "more" toggle command to page output. The way to exit a hung connection could still be a problem. CTRL+ALT+DEL is definitely not acceptible :-). HTH, | Ross Johnson | | E-Mail: rpj@ise.canberra.edu.au | Info Sciences and Eng|___| | University of Canberra | UUCP : uunet!munnari!ise.canberra.edu.au!rpj | PO Box 1 | JANET : rpj%au.edu.canberra.ise@EAN-RELAY | Belconnen ACT 2616 | BITNET: rpj%ise.canberra.edu.au@relay.cs.net | AUSTRALIA | ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Jan 91 02:22:33 PST From: jrichman@fab8.intel.com (JACOB RICHMAN, JERUSALEM) Subject: Looking for Audit Software Greetings, I am looking for software that runs on a pc for tracking audit items. The system should include reports on open items, actions required with breakdowns at different levels (eg. owner, department). Thanks in advance, Jacob JACOB RICHMAN * JRICHMAN@FAB8.INTEL.COM INTEL ELECTRONICS * Disclaimer: All thoughts and statements here are my own FAB8 * and NOT those of my employer, and are also not JERUSALEM, ISRAEL * based on, or contain, restricted information. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 31 Dec 1990 23:00 MST From: Keith Petersen Subject: Recent msdos uploads to SIMTEL20 The following files have been recently uploaded to SIMTEL20: NOTE: Type B is Binary; Type A is ASCII Filename Type Length Date Description ============================================== Directory PD1: DRX093.ZIP B 24705 901229 Shell program for various program compressors Directory PD1: LW286.ZIP B 16467 901231 TSR: 80286 assembler language quick reference Directory PD1: IMB9003.ZIP B 4827 901229 Inside Microsoft Basic - 03/90 IMB9004.ZIP B 6391 901229 Inside Microsoft Basic - 04/90 IMB9005.ZIP B 7542 901229 Inside Microsoft Basic - 05/90 IMB9006.ZIP B 7337 901229 Inside Microsoft Basic - 06/90 IMB9007.ZIP B 4625 901229 Inside Microsoft Basic - 07/90 IMB9011.ZIP B 3949 901229 Inside Microsoft Basic - 11/90 UNPBAS11.ZIP B 1628 901231 Unprotects GWBASIC/BASICA protected programs Directory PD1: BATMAKR2.ZIP B 20231 901229 Multi-option .BAT maker, with TPas 3.0 source BTCHROOM.ZIP B 4253 901228 Corrects COMMAND.COM problem w/MARK & RELEASE EBL403.ZIP B 78067 901229 Extended Batch Language version 4.03 HMRHM11B.ZIP B 11159 901229 Returns to start DIR in batch files TSBAT23.ZIP B 52880 901230 Collection of useful batch files by Timo Salmi Directory PD1: BBSCOMP2.ZIP B 37369 901229 Compares BBS file lists, displays differences Directory PD1: DRWY212.ZIP B 180802 901229 DoorWay 2.12, BBS Doors utility Directory PD1: CKITOT11.ZIP B 303721 901224 Personal double-entry accounting system v.1.1a TCBAP.ZIP B 266524 901226 Takin' Care of Bus. 1.0a Acc'ts Payable, 4of6 TCBAR.ZIP B 248332 901226 Takin' Care of Bus. 1.0a Acc'ts Recvable, 5of6 TCBGL.ZIP B 234834 901226 Takin' Care of Bus. 1.0a General Ledger, 3of6 TCBINST.ZIP B 123831 901226 Takin' Care of Bus. 1.0a Install/Examples,1of6 TCBMAIN.ZIP B 266695 901226 Takin' Care of Bus. 1.0a Main Program, 2of6 TCBPAYRL.ZIP B 287412 901226 Takin' Care of Bus. 1.0a Payroll, 6of6 Directory PD1: DDJ9004.ZIP B 45555 901231 Dr. Dobbs Journal mag listings, Apr. 1990 Directory PD1: AN203.ZIP B 135376 901224 Ample Notice appointment/calendar/alarm v2.03 TODO399A.ZIP B 47901 901231 ToDo v3.99a: To-do list manager, tickler Directory PD1: BACKDRP2.ZIP B 5217 901229 DESQview background. Displays date, status Directory PD1: DFL150.ZIP B 56733 901229 Finds duplicate files on hard disk Directory PD1: FHARD101.ZIP B 34693 901229 Creates 5 Meg removable disk using floppies FM336.ZIP B 79855 901229 FormatMaster, menu driven floppy disk format TDISK334.ZIP B 34869 901230 TESTDISK 3.34, disk performance measurement Directory PD1: QCUSTOM.ZIP B 6177 901229 Customized keybindings and help for QEdit 2.1 Directory PD1: PEN2MINO.ZIP B 25762 901226 Game:Put 12 shapes of 5 squares into rectangle Directory PD1: 22NCE131.ZIP B 49813 901229 Z80 CP/M emulator for MS-DOS systems. SYDEX Directory PD1: SIMIBM.ARC B 231826 901231 SIMTEL20 MSDOS files listing with descriptions SIMIBM.IDX A 515613 901231 SIMTEL20 MSDOS files listing with descriptions Directory PD1: CHK4CO21.ZIP B 10721 901229 Identifies files made by LZEXE/TINYPROG/PKLITE DIET10.ZIP B 15043 901231 Compressor for executable files. From Japan. DRX094.ZIP B 26262 901231 Shell for executable pgm (COM/EXE) compressors FT11.ZIP B 13171 901229 Identify many different file types by headers LOGOPAT.ZIP B 12078 901230 Patch IBM LOGO for EGA/VGA/MCGA/386, w/TP3 src PKLTE103.EXE B 50375 901229 PKLITE v1.03, compress EXE/COM files and run Directory PD1: WALST535.ZIP B 188983 901226 Wall Street stock-tracker & portfolio analyzer Directory PD1: BENCH56.ZIP B 329843 901229 PC Magazine's (PC Labs') benchmarks, v5.6 RBHELP30.ZIP B 78297 901229 Online help for MSDOS commands, including 4.01 Directory PD1: LOCKS.ZIP B 3748 901231 Pgms to set/change Caps, Num or Scroll locks Directory PD1: BIMOD124.ZIP B 181238 901231 Bidirectional file transfer protocol, w/chat EXPROT35.ZIP B 41585 901229 Easy external comm protocol manager shell GT1600-1.ZIP B 140334 901229 GT PowerComm v16.00 (1of6), Documentation GT1600-2.ZIP B 170961 901229 GT PowerComm v16.00 (2of6), Terminal&Host mode GT1600-3.ZIP B 69531 901229 GT PowerComm v16.00 (3of6), External protocols GT1600-4.ZIP B 109405 901229 GT PowerComm v16.00 (4of6), Terminal only vers GT1600-5.ZIP B 73643 901229 GT PowerComm v16.00 (5of6), Host Mode docs GT16MISC.ZIP B 130057 901229 GT PowerComm v16.00 (6of6), Ext. Protocol Docs MODMART1.ZIP B 7781 901229 Informative beginner's article about modems SIMT20C.ZIP B 43639 901231 Small simple terminal program with X/Y/Zmodem Directory PD1: MSJV5-6.ZIP B 157284 901229 Microsoft Systems Journal Vol 5 No 6, examples Directory PD1: RZSW1111.ZIP B 88424 901226 Hams: ROSE X.25 TNC2 packet radio switch; EXEs TF21C.ZIP B 45337 901226 Hams: NORD> VOL10N01.ZIP B 120523 901228 PC Mag: MAKECLIP,MAKEFOX,INT9,BIOSDATA,PCSPOOL Directory PD1: SWITCH22.ZIP B 38806 901230 Swap to disk or EMS from within ASM, C, Pascal Directory PD1: IMP400A.ZIP B 200199 901229 Letter Quality from a dot matrix printer, 1/2 IMP400B.ZIP B 201962 901229 Letter Quality from a dot matrix printer, 2/2 Directory PD1: AM100.ZIP B 257572 901229 AutoMate, cuts online time, works with QModem QM42E-1.ZIP B 151595 901229 QModem comm pgm v4.2e, readme & overlay, 1of4 QM42E-2.ZIP B 201544 901229 QModem comm pgm v4.2e, executable & help, 2of4 QM42E-3.ZIP B 120537 901229 QModem comm pgm v4.2e, utilities, 3of4 QM42E-4.ZIP B 245924 901229 QModem comm pgm v4.2e, documentation, 4of4 QMVT100P.ZIP B 1425 901231 QModem definition of PF13-PF20 key for VT100 Directory PD1: EVAFONT.ZIP B 75722 901229 EGA/VGA font designer; handles 8x8, 8x14, 8x16 Directory PD1: TS1ST18.ZIP B 45948 901226 Statistics: Univariate statistical measures TS2ST19.ZIP B 73220 901226 Statistics: Multiple regression analysis TS3ST16.ZIP B 48966 901226 Statistics: Transformations of observations TS4ST16.ZIP B 36741 901226 Statistics: Correlation analysis TS5ST12.ZIP B 74051 901226 Statistics: Least abs. deviation regression Directory PD1: 4D2411.ZIP B 7006 901229 TSR critical error handler (INT 24) for 4DOS CZCM11B.ZIP B 11078 901229 Driver allows various mixes of COM ports 1-4 HITAKEY.ZIP B 2614 901231 Pauses in CONFIG.SYS to catch error messages PF253.ZIP B 26178 901229 Port finder displays info about all COM ports RBSETENV.ZIP B 72009 901229 Set/add/insert/delete/change environment vars. SANSINT2.ZIP B 33672 901230 Port utility - poll ports rather than use IRQs TLB-T117.ZIP B 8845 901231 Determine if computer supports 'The Last Byte' TLB-V117.ZIP B 183544 901228 DOS extender for 286/386/386sx w/Chips & Tech Directory PD1: MBBS212B.ZIP B 15648 901229 Jonathan Rapoport's mini BBS for use w/Telix Directory PD1: DVI2LJ.ZIP B 87199 901229 TeX DVI driver for the HP LaserJet printer RUMDJET.ZIP B 75003 901230 TeX DVI driver for the HP DeskJet printer Directory PD1: VKILL13.ZIP B 15391 901225 Find and remove Jerusalem virus, with C source Directory PD1: TBSUPLOW.ZIP B 32307 901231 Turbo Basic source upper/lower case conversion Directory PD1: KANJI20.ZIP B 189365 901229 Display Japanese Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana QP20.ZIP B 30676 901231 ASCII text file file viewer and print utility STRPIT11.ZIP B 35507 901230 Strip characters from left/right side of text Directory PD1: APORIA14.ZIP B 214155 901231 WIN3:Graphic-oriented visual command interface PS112.ZIP B 27688 901229 WIN3: Paint Shop, manipulate/cvt BMP, GIF, RLE WINLOAD.ZIP B 27728 901231 Give choice to load/not load Windows at bootup Directory PD1: PKZDATE.ZIP B 21817 901229 Sets date of ZIP file to latest contained file ZTERMV33.ZIP B 44155 901230 Shell, PKZIP, etc with Sysop stamp/strip If you are unable to access SIMTEL20 via Internet FTP or through one of the BITNET/EARN file servers, most SIMTEL20 MSDOS files, including the PC-Blue collection, are available for downloading on the Detroit Download Central network at 313-885-3956. DDC has multiple lines which support 300/1200/2400/9600/14400 bps (HST/V.32/V.42/V.42bis/MNP5). This is a subscription system with an average hourly cost of 17 cents. It is also accessable on Telenet via PC Pursuit and on Tymnet via StarLink outdial. New files uploaded to SIMTEL20 are usually available on DDC within 24 hours. Keith Petersen Maintainer of SIMTEL20's MSDOS, MISC & CP/M archives [IP address 26.2.0.74] Internet: w8sdz@WSMR-SIMTEL20.Army.Mil or w8sdz@vela.acs.oakland.edu Uucp: uunet!wsmr-simtel20.army.mil!w8sdz BITNET: w8sdz@OAKLAND ------------------------------ End of Info-IBMPC Digest V91 #4 ******************************* -------