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==1===65'=North============================______________________
| Node: 1:17/38.0 | DESQview |
| _ Current Settings _ _ Today at a Glance| |
| | Fri Nov 10 @14:38 | | BBS/Mail: 9/7 | Open Window O|
| | Event: 6/BCL | | Calls Out: 11 | Switch Windows S|
| | Port: 19200 Com1| | Good/Cost: 4/360 | Close Window C|
| | Status: Waiting | | Files I/O: 11/16 |____________________|
| | M'Task: DESQview | | Last: BBS | Rearrange R|
| |___________________| |__________________| Zoom Z|
| _ Recent Activity _______________________|____________________|
| | | Mark M|
|==========================================| Transfer |
| Scissors |
__2__DOS_(300k)____________________________|____________________|
| C:\OPUS> | Help for DESQview ?|
| | Quit DESQview Q|
| ******* D V N E T N E W S ******* |____________________|
| |
| NewsLetter of the DESQview File Support Network |
| |
| Submissions to 1:17/38 |
|_______________________________________________________________|
Volume 1, Number 1 19 November 1989
Table of Contents
1. EDITORIAL ................................................ 1
2. AT THE KEYBOARD .......................................... 2
3. SPOTLIGHT ON PROGRAMS .................................... 4
Fatal13.zip .............................................. 4
4. DESQVIEW TIPS ............................................ 6
5. DVNET INFORMATION ........................................ 7
6. QUARTERDECK SOFTWARE VERSIONS ............................ 8
7. NOTICES .................................................. 9
DVN-NEWS 1-01 Page 1 19 Nov 1989
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EDITORIAL
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This is a test issue of DVNet news. The popularity of
DVNet and the growth of interest in DESQview as an operating
environment has meant many new users are looking for information
and help in operating within the DESQview program. The DESQview
echo is an excellent place to ask questions but there is no means
of storing information imparted by participants short of printing
messages. When a new user asks the same question we start all
over again.
Messages are not always the best method for dissemintating
detailed information about operating specific programs under
DESQview. DVNet News is intended to offer a forum in which users
may share such detailed information as well as offer short tips
they have learned.
DVNet News will allow authors of DESQview aware shareware,
careware, freeware or public domain ware programs to announce
their software and to carrying on discussions about its use under
DESQview.
DVNet is the DESQview File Support Network. It is a file echo
based in the FidoNet(tm) DESQview echo. DVNet nodes carry
DESQview aware programs for the public to be able to download or
file request. The DVNet sysops will be using DVNet News as a
means of staying in touch with each other and with current
affairs in DVNet.
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DVN-NEWS 1-01 Page 2 19 Nov 1989
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AT THE KEYBOARD
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This column will hopefully be a regular feature of DVNet News. It
is intended to allow DVNet sysops to become more familiar with
each other. I hope each one of you will take a moment and write a
short profile of yourself, your system and your experiences
operating under multitaskers like DESQview.
Peter Stern
1:17/38
***** 65' NORTH *****
HISTORY:
65' North 1:17/38 is the first, and presently only, Fidonet node in
Alaska. The BBS began operations in June of 1986 on an Olivetti
(Corona 325) portable with a 20 meg hard disk running Fido 10. It
joined the net in August 1986 when there were around 700 nodes.
When Dave Chatfield announced his idea to store DESQview aware
programs, 65' North was one of the first nodes to suggest forming
a network.
HARDWARE:
The system is now running on an ALR 386/2 16mhz platform using 2
Seagate 4096's and 2 megabits of RAM. An X-10 controller is used
so that once a day the BBS goes into idle just prior to NMH and
is rebooted automatically by an off/on cycle of the X-10. The
X-10 also allows for remote reboot control using a telephone
controller.
SOFTWARE:
65' North started operations under Doubledos and moved onto
Desqview 2.0 when it was released. The love/hate relationship
with DESQview is now over 2 years old. The BBS is Opus 1.03b
running in a 350k window under various front ends. Seadog 4.51b,
Front Door 1.99, Dutchie 2.91 beta, D'bridge Binkley 2.3 and
Fido12 are all used on the system. 65' North is old fashioned in
not liking the OMMM style of mail handling. Randy Bush's MOOO
package under Binkley/Opus is the packing system of choice. This
allows virtually seamless operations between the various programs
if one chokes, another can be put online immediately.
Most programs are run from within a large DOS window. This keeps
the DESQview menu to a manageable size. Only when specialized
window set ups are required is a program added to the menu. Most
software is fairly normal: Wordstar 5.5, MS Word 5. Lotus 2.01
Dbase III+ FoxBASE Ventura Excel Qedit etc.
65' North has been a beta site for Scott Samets' Xlaxnode, Ray
Gwinns' X00, Doug Boones' Opus-fam, Henk Wevers' Dutchie and Bob
Klahns' Sirius.
DVN-NEWS 1-01 Page 3 19 Nov 1989
SYSOP PROFILE:
The sysop first tinkered with a friend's Vic 20 in 1983 before
moving onto a Kaypro 4 CPM machine. The Kaypro was modified very
quickly to double the clock speed to 5 mhz. Operating on a dual
floppy machine got old very fast so it was replaced with a Kaypro
10 hard disk based unit.
The "old" Kaypro is still around having been modified
considerably. It now contains an Advent Turborom, SWP CoPower 88
ramdisk/coprocessor, Advent clock and 2 Seagate ST225's. The
operating system is now a highly modified version of CPM 2.2.
The sysop is originally from Berkeley California and graduated
from U.C. Berkeley in 1969 with a degree in Geography. Alaska
beckoned with a tour in VISTA (Volunteers In Service To America).
Assignment was to Arctic Village, the northernmost Indian village
in the U.S. It is located on the south slopes of the Brooks Range
on the edge of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge(ANWR).
Approximately 135 people live in the village. Long time readers
of National Geographic may remember a picture of me in the October
1971 article "Will Oil and Tundra Mix."
Following the VISTA tour, I remained in Arctic Village,
working on land claims and building a home. Next were 2 years
working on environmental studies( 2000 hours of flying around NE
Alaska and the Yukon Territory), following the Porcupine Caribou
herd on its migrations, for a proposed Natural Gas Pipeline thru
ANWR. I then worked for Alyeska on building the TransAlaska
Pipeline before becoming a Driver/Engineer/Firefighter with the
City of Fairbanks Fire Department 14 years ago.
My family is an amalgam of 4 step children, 1 daughter and a step
grand-daughter. We live in Fairbanks during the school year and
spend as much time as possible during holidays and summer in
Arctic Village (about 240 air miles north of Fairbanks).
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DVN-NEWS 1-01 Page 4 19 Nov 1989
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SPOTLIGHT ON PROGRAMS
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Peter Stern
1:17/38
Dos Critical Error Handlers
The "infamous" "Not Ready Reading Drive C" error has plagued me
under DESQview ever since version 2.0. At Quarterdeck's
suggestion, I have adjusted interleave on my hard drives,
exchanged drives with other brands, swapped hard drive
controllers and adjusted window settings. Nothing has solved the
problem.
Recently, Quarterdeck tech support was finally able to duplicate
the error on one of their own machines. No solutions so far and
they still think it is related to the Western Digital controllers
even though I have told them other controllers behave the same
way.
I have found a way of managing the problem so the BBS doesn't go
down for long periods of time waiting for keyboard input to
"Retry."
There are 2 TSR programs which trap DOS critical errors. System
Enhancement Associates, SEA, has a program called ARF (Abort
Retry,Fail) on one of their SEA-Utilities disks available
directly from them. It is a very small, very aggressive program
you can tailor to the appropriate response when a DOS critical
error occurs.
The other program is a shareware one called FATAL13.ZIP by Sammy
Smith. Fatal can be installed and uninstalled from memory using
command line switches. When it detects a DOS critical error, it
pops up a window with a suggested action, waits about 30 seconds
to see if there is going to be keyboard input. If none is
detected, it gives the appropriate keystroke to DOS. In the case of
the "not ready error" it issues a Retry.
Fatal also has a very nice logging feature. You can get a print
out of what has occurred while it is in operation. I have set up
an event to log its actions during that day's operations.
Resident Critical Error Handler v1.3 08/13/89
Copyright 1989 Samuel H. Smith; ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
FATAL v1.3 status:
0 Critical errors.
0 Automatic retries.
Resident Critical Error Handler v1.3 08/13/89
Copyright 1989 Samuel H. Smith; ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
FATAL v1.3 status:
DVN-NEWS 1-01 Page 5 19 Nov 1989
1 Critical errors.
1 Automatic retries.
Error:
1 Drive not ready!
Class:
1 Hardware failure
Locus:
1 Block device (disk error).
Drive:
1 C:
Area:
1 Data area.
Suggested action:
1 Retry after correcting the error.
Fatal does poll the keyboard incessantly so I am now loading
TAME203 in my BBS window.
tame-res
fatal/I
runmail
This program has worked out very well in the month I have been
testing it. So if you are being plagued by the "not ready reading
drive C" problem and want to smash the bug, take a look at Fatal.
It is available from all DVNet nodes as FATAL13.ZIP
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DVN-NEWS 1-01 Page 6 19 Nov 1989
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DESQVIEW TIPS
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Peter Stern
1:17/38
AUTOSTART
The DESQview manual is very poorly written in trying to describe
auto scripting windows. There seems to be alot of confusion about
the "!" key. Many people think it must be used as the binding key
to force the DESQview automatic window start. This is NOT the
case. All you need to do is begin the script name with the "!".
It can be bound to any key you want. The DV manual for version 2
footnotes the "!" key CAN be used to autostart DESQview as an
alternative method. I usually use something like Alt F11 or F12
so as not to get in the way of most programs.
WORDSTAR
Wordstar has always been a problem for my system. Everything will
be running fine and then with no warning, the machine will lock
up tight. This has plagued me from WS release 3.31 through 5.5c
and DESQview 2.0 thru present 2.25. Actually what happens is the
keyboard disappears. The mouse will still operate for a short
while but things eventually deteriorate...forcing a cold boot.
I found I could avert disaster by enabling the autosave function
of Wordstar. I used a 2 minute save period and waited until that
routine ran before rebooting the machine. Recent conversations
with Quarterdeck and Wordstar Inc. resulted in the following
modifications to Wordstar.
Use the autopatching routine in WSCHANGE. Run the 384k.pat and
Kspeed.pat patches. Then go into the monitor definition segment
and install the program for an IBM PC ROM compatible. This will
slow down screen and keyboard response but so far seems to have
stopped the random lock ups.
These are last ditch solutions after all the keyboard conflict
options within DESQview had been used and tame had been tried,
all with no effect.
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DVN-NEWS 1-01 Page 7 19 Nov 1989
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DVNET INFORMATION
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DVNet nodes should look into obtaining TICKET12.LZH. This
nice little program is run before TICK and will make messages in
whatever area you wish, announcing incoming tic files and their
descriptions. You don't have to scan your logs carefully or
create a tic.log to watch DVNet traffic on your system.
Almanac.EXT has been removed from the DVNet listing because it is
outdated.
A Regional HUB scheme for DVNet distribution is going to be
phased in. All present links will be maintained unless nodes wish
to be reassigned. The HUBs will be as follows
129/75 PA NY CT RI MA NH VT ME NJ WV DC
18/220 GA DE MD VA SC NC KY TN, Zone 8
135/204 FL AL MS LS,Zone 86
386/451 TX OK NM CO
105/42 Zone 3, OR ID MT UT WY
2:286/3 \_____ Zone 2 depending on modem
2:310/10/ type and LD costs
3:640/820 Australia
3:700/1 Other parts of SE Asia
17/38 The rest and try and find HUB nodes
for other parts of the country
Please let me know what you think of the DVN-News idea. Better
yet send me something to publish. Life with any software you use.
Anyone using Corel Draw, Brief, Xywrite, Arts and Letters, Harvard
Graphics, Lotus 3, Magellan?
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DVN-NEWS 1-01 Page 8 19 Nov 1989
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QUARTERDECK SOFTWARE VERSIONS
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Desqview 2.25 Mar 22, 1989
QEMM 4.23 Nov 22, 1988
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DVN-NEWS 1-01 Page 9 19 Nov 1989
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NOTICES
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DVNet member nodes can be located in a "raw" St Louis nodelist by
looking for the DVN flag.
All DVNet member nodes have a file listing of their DVN software
available for FR or download. The listing is known as
NET-NODE.DV. In the case of 17/38 17-38.DV ,129/75 129-75.DV
etc.
When you do a request for a file, please use a wild card for the
ext (DVP101.*). Member nodes are free to use whatever storage
format the Sysop prefers. You may find .arc .pak .zoo .lzh .zip
etc.
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