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FROM: Bart Lynch AWAUG 40 
SUBJ: yard sale 
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A9703 12:04 Jan-14-1990 
 
TO: Bart Lynch 
FROM: Barry Wilson 114 
SUBJ: RicFROM THE AWAUG BBS, 24 hrs. 703-922-5497 GENERAL MESSAGE SECTION. 
Contains good Adam info on several subjects.  [POWERMATE, PRINT MASTER, EXTRACTING FILES FROM A LIB FILE, ETC.] 
 
TO: Barry Wilson 114 
FROM: mark gordon AWAUG 127 
SUBJ: Powermate Info 
  All of the latest Powermate info is available on the Micro Innovations BBS - (703) 264-3908.  I set up the BBS just to provide support for Powermate owners.  It is up from 6 to 10 PM, Monday through Friday.  I use my wife's business line for the BBS, so please do not call outside of those hours.  
 The BBS has the latest Powermate software and documentation, including press releases, price lists, installation instructions, etc.  
 
A9707 01:12 Jan-15-1990 
TO: all 
FROM: bob langston AWAUG 107 
SUBJ: printmaster 
Has anyone had any experience with this program? I remember reading about it in some of the newsletters but have not heard any thing about it lately....any comments? 
 
A9708 06:52 Jan-15-1990 
 
TO: Any One 
FROM: Gene Manning 7 
SUBJ: File 
Is there a file that I can view a LBR or a ARC file with and extract just the one that I want. Gene #7 
A9711 11:01 Jan-15-1990 
TO: Gene Manning 
FROM: Rob Friedman [CISOP] 47 
SUBJ: LBRs/ARCs 
Yeah, Gene. you can see the files in LBR/ARC/ARK's with SD138 with the /LE option <that will let you see only what is IN the LBR/ARC/ARK's, and wont display the other files, unlike the /L option only <SD138 is on CIS>>. As for reading, for LBR's see LT29 using the help menu as a guide.  it would be A0>LT29 D0:LBRFILE MEMBER.FIL . <that would display it to the screen.. add a D0: specifier before the MEMBER.FIL, and it will be extracted. This will work for regular files, squeezed, crunched, or CRLZH-compressed. For ARC/ARK's , use UNARC16 as this: A0>UNARC16 ARKFILE MEMBER.FIL . I've noticed that UNARC16 doesnt like to cross user areas. that should help. All files are on CIS <as I am too 
<grin>> 
          Rob Friedman 
                                
 
TO: Gene Manning 
FROM: Rob Friedman [CISOP] 47 
SUBJ: CIS 
Well.. an easy way is to go to your local computer store, or your local bookstore, and buy a CI subscription kit <It's $29.95, I think>. If not, you can also see Radio Shack. Or you can call CIS dire{ctly, at 800-848- 8990 and talk to customer service. the rates are <currently> $6.00/hr @ 300b, and $12.50/hr at 1200/2400b. there is NO prime rates, so you dont have to wait for evening to call. <also there are two additional charges <not including your own phone charges to your local node>, a $.30/hr communication surcharge <for using the CIS network>, and a newer $1.50/month maint charge. In regards to the main charge.. several sections are FREE on CIS now that used to be pay. Also.. you usually get 2 hours <or is it $25> free time wqith 
the subscription kit. True.. it's more than GEnie at night <and MUCH less than anything else during the day> but it has a LOT more to offer, and I still think that the Forums on CIS are much easier to use than the RT's on GEnie. Those i know who go to GEnie.. just go to grab files.. never to participate in their RT's. They come back to CIS. Oh, yeah...<grin> ADAM is in COMPUTER CLUB FORUM <use GO CLUB at any "!" prompt> in sections 9 
and 10. and we're VERY active in CLUB forum. Hope this answers your questions 
 
TO: Gene Manning 
FROM: George M. Koczwara 149 
SUBJ: File extracts 
Gene, you might also try QL.COM . It is quite user friendly and has worked very well for me. 
 
A9717 12:07 Jan-18-1990 
 
TO: Bob Langston 
FROM: George M. Koczwara 149 
SUBJ: Printmaster 
Read (Y/N/Quit)>y 
Bob, printmaster is a very 
fine graphics printing 
program under CP/M. It 
does take a bit of 
understanding( not too 
user friendly), but the 
effort is well worth the 
results. There are a 
number of art galleries 
and fonts available for 
the program. s 
 
 
se during the day> but it has a LOT more to offer, and I still think that the Forum
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