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Ä Area: Blue Wave support (Fido) ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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Msg#: 115 Date: 29 Jul 95 15:29:12
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From: Martin Pollard Read: Yes Replied: No
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To: David Gersic Mark:
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Subj: Historical question
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@PID: OMX 1.03à.DOS OMX000001
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@MSGID: 1:120/187.0 301a9a18
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* David Gersic got everyone's attention by mumbling this to Peter Karlsson:
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PK> Just curious; When was Bluewave 1.0 released, and how much did it do,
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PK> compared to the current version?
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DG> I started using Blue Wave 1.x in about '83 or '84, as I recall it.
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Would you like to try for 1990, David? :-) That's about the earliest that
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Blue Wave could possibly have been written, given what I know about George.
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Trivia: Blue Wave was originally intended to be an Opus mail system -- Opus
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was what George was running, and he had developed an (ahem) intense dislike
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for how Silver Xpress handled things -- but since Fred Rappuhn was in charge
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of coding the door (George wrote the reader), and since Fred was running
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Telegard, the TG door got written first. George had switched to Maximus by
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the time a second door was planned, thus the Max door got the honor of being
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the second one out the gate. The rest is history. :-)
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-=[> Martin Pollard <]=-
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... To boldly code what no one has coded before!
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-!- OMX+Blue Wave/OS2 v2.20z Beta
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! Origin: The I/O Bus -*- Royal Oak, MI -*- 28.8Kbps V.FC (1:120/187.0)
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