Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!zazen!news From: mhelgren@vms.macc.wisc.edu (Matt Helgren) Newsgroups: comp.sys.handhelds Subject: Re: RE: A better Bode Plotter (Instructions) Message-ID: <1991Jun12.034317.25416@macc.wisc.edu> Date: 12 Jun 91 03:31:37 GMT Sender: news@macc.wisc.edu (USENET News System) Organization: University of Wisconsin Academic Computing Center Lines: 52 In article , HCLIMER%UTCVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (Harold Climer) writes... >On Tue, 11 Jun 1991 16:22 CST you said: >>Relay-Version: VMS News - V6.0-3 14/03/90 VAX/VMS V5.4; site gacvx2.gac.edu >>Path: >> >>gacvx2.gac.edu!noc.MR.NET!msi.umn.edu!news.cs.indiana.edu!mips!swrinde!zaphod.m >> ps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!uunet!mcsun!hp4nl!cwi.nl!jurjen >>Newsgroups: comp.sys.handhelds >>Subject: Re: A better Bode Plotter (Instructions) >>Message-ID: <3681@charon.cwi.nl> >>From: jurjen@cwi.nl (Jurjen NE Bos) >>Date: 11 Jun 91 10:05:04 GMT >>Sender: news@cwi.nl >>References: <1991Jun5.211250.27890@macc.wisc.edu> >>Lines: 3 >> >>Why the heck don't you post this in ASCII? Do you think everybody has a UNIX >>account, and modem, and PC and a cable to his HP48? (I do, but that's not the >>point :-) > > I agree . My school is lucky to have BITNET.Not all the people out >here who are interested in the HP calculators have access to UNIX systems. > I have gotten the impression that since many of the people at the >" BIG INSTITUTIONS" with their fancy computers,think every one of us out >here also has one or has access to one. I am working off of a Commodore-128 >right now from my home. I do use an IBM PC and mainframe for some of my >engineering classes when I am at school but not for all of my work. > Please ,try to remember that many people on the net do not have the > same type of system as you do ,when you post stuff. > > Harold Climer > Physics Department > U. Tennessee at Chattanooga > Yes Virginia, > you can download 48 files in ASCII and BINARY from and to a >C64 or C128 using KERMIT 2.2 for the 6502 and an RS-232 adapter. With a >cartridge called Swift-Link up to 38400 Baud. (If the calculator would >support it) Amazing ain't it. Thought the 64 and 128 were dead huh ? ;) Can you guys remember the first time you posted? Was it that simple? I think your a bit out of line jumping on someone's case before you know any details or offering any help. And as far as "BIG INSTITUTIONS" with thier fancy computers. Whats that about? A complex maybe or possibly you find it hard to belive people with access to some very nice computing equipment might not be experts at everything? Get a life. Matt Helgren Computer Science U of Wisc P.S. Yes we do have fancy computers!