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CBBS(R) 4.0.3b
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04/05/90 00:11:38
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++LINE > 9 LONG - truncated, return to ACCEPT, ^U to RE-ENTER:
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[^U
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?^U
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?^U
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?^U
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?n;ward;christensen;odraw;;fullc;piss
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Logging name to disk...
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You are caller 213981; next msg =43440; 371 active msgs.
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Prev. call 04/03/90 @ 23:09, next msg was 43436
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Recording logon for next time.
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Use FULL? to check assignments
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?^U
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?xxxxx
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"Mine" command checking for msgs TO you, ^K to abort.
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>Function:?dir c:log;dir c:killed;dir summary;type-30 log,ward c;or;*;short
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LOG. 11
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KILLED. 1
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SUMMARY. 25
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04/02/90,00:03:09,213922,9,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
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E#43430,3
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04/03/90,23:09:59,213952,9,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
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E#43436,3
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]Hmmm. Dead for a long time. Randy restarted, presumably, based upon my
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note to him on Chinet.
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WARD CHRISTENSEN,
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04/03/90,23:55:43,213953,2,SAN ROTTER,,6
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04/04/90,00:15:07,213954,2,BOB VON BORSTEL,,4
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04/04/90,06:16:54,213955,2,BEN BURCH,Elgin/ IL,4
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]Great to see this still here! (I call every year or so just to see!)
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BEN BURCH,
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04/04/90,06:39:09,213956,2,PETE JONES,,1
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04/04/90,06:40:23,213957,2,ALEX ZELL,,3
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]Yep. He evidently got the note. Tnx for the copy. I couldn't
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get him on the fone either at first.
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ALEX ZELL,
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04/04/90,10:43:44,213958,1,KEN STOX,,2
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04/04/90,11:38:13,213959,1,JON HARGROVE,CHICAGO,4
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]JON HARGROVE,
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04/04/90,13:02:37,213960,1,SEAN HOYT,IN,3
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04/04/90,14:02:59,213961,2,STEVE GRUBNER,CHICAGO/IL,5
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04/04/90,14:39:06,213962,2,STEVE COHEN,,1
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04/04/90,14:49:11,213963,2,STEVE COHEN,,4
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04/04/90,15:13:02,213964,2,DAVID HAGEN,Chicago/IL,4
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04/04/90,15:30:59,213965,2,DAVID HAGEN,,2
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04/04/90,16:20:58,213966,2,MARTY LINGG,,1
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04/04/90,16:22:45,213967,1,RICHARD GOZDAL,,1
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04/04/90,17:11:21,213968,1,DANIEL JOHNSON,joliet/illinois,
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E#43437,9
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04/04/90,17:22:01,213969,1,BILL WOLFF,,
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E#43438,17
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04/04/90,17:40:30,213970,1,MIKE SANDMAN,,7
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04/04/90,18:14:40,213971,2,FRAN STANIEC,Chicago/ IL,16
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04/04/90,18:58:14,213972,9,DAVID GIBBS,,9
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04/04/90,21:10:19,213973,2,ARNIE MCGALL,,1
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04/04/90,21:11:55,213974,2,JIM POLOUS,,2
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04/04/90,21:23:04,213975,2,BOB COHN,Chicago/ IL,30
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04/04/90,21:56:45,213976,1,DANIEL JOHNSON,,5
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04/04/90,22:02:50,213977,1,MICHAEL SHARTIAG,chicago/ il,4
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04/04/90,22:35:02,213978,2,BILL MATTSON,,5
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04/04/90,23:01:53,213979,3,JAY PIAZZA,,
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E#43439,
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04/04/90,23:08:12,213980,3,JAY PIAZZA,,6
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04/05/90,00:11:42,213981,9,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
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43436 04/03/90 WARD CHRISTENSEN => ERIC BOHLMAN: "R/16550"
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43437 04/04/90 DANIEL JOHNSON => ALL: "AREA CODE 815 BBS NUMBERS"
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43438 04/04/90 BILL WOLFF => ALL: "LUNAR LANDER!"
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43439X 04/04/90 JAY PIAZZA => ALL: "LEGAL DATABASE"
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- End of summary -
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Retrieving flagged msgs: C skips, K aborts.
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Msg 43436 is 05 line(s) on 04/03/90 from WARD CHRISTENSEN
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to ERIC BOHLMAN re: R/16550
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Thanks! I was sad to learn that the chip doesn't automatically use
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the fifo - that you have to enable it. Do you know if you can do that
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"independently" i.e. so that a reset command or "something" can't un-do
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it? I'm using an old YAM, no inclination to change it (I've done some
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extensive patching).
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Msg 43437 is 03 line(s) on 04/04/90 from DANIEL JOHNSON
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to ALL re: AREA CODE 815 BBS NUMBERS
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I am calling to get information on bulletin boards operated
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within the 815 area code, and more specifically, in the
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southwest suburban (Joliet) Chicago area. Thanks!
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Msg 43438 is 18 line(s) on 04/04/90 from BILL WOLFF
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to ALL re: LUNAR LANDER!
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Years ago, say 1975 or so. I played a video game called Lunar Lander. It
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was in B&W and played for a quarter in California. I had only known one
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coin operated machine like that one.
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Well 15 years has pasted. Most of that time since I have been working with
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computers. But I don't recall any other program that was so much fun to
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play with. I know there are Lunar Lander hacks since then. But I havn't
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seen anything as fun as the first one I had seen. You were in orbit around
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the moon and could speed up or down in orbit too. You could also do a 360
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around the moon too. But landing on the moon had the usual zoom images as
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you got closer and closer. The graphics was like OMAGA RACER (for those who
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know what that is).
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Now my question is. Has anybody seen the original in a computer format?
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Perhaps in RT-11, UNIX, OS, MS-DOS, APPLE or even possibly in CBM operating
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systems? I am not a game type person. But I do have fond memories of that
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one. I don't like any of the clone versions I've seen. None of them had all
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the features of the original. Any help would be appreciated greatly! <BW>
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No msg 43439
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dup. chars.
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>Function:? |