• PCBoard 15.3 source v0.007

    From Trifle Menot@triflemenot@protocol.invalid to alt.bbs.pcboard on Sat Mar 2 23:59:42 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.pcboard


    Compiles and works. Archive includes compiler and library for building.

    v0.007:

    Revised and simplified the pplc build. Copied pcbkit_l.lib from
    pcbxdot\toolkit3\pcbkbc_l to pcbsrc. The pplc build now uses it
    to supplement lib, instead of independently building the objects
    from lib.

    Building pcbkit_l.lib from source is a job for later, the source
    files appear to be scattered among lib and util (see 000).

    Removed pcbxdot and zipped it into a separate file, pcbxdot.zip.

    The files di.bat and dobc31.bat worked well for me, but not when
    distributed to other environments. So now I've merged them into
    one file, pcbsrc.baz. Copy it to pcbsrc.bat, where you can make
    local changes and leave them undisturbed.


    Delete the old di.bat and dobc31.bat files. They are replaced by one
    file, pcbsrc.bat. It's better.


    http://www.4shared.com/zip/S-j4y8Bt/PCBoard_153_source_code_v0007.html

    ed2k://|file|PCBoard%2015.3%20source%20code%20v0.007.zip|26009854|D237259E31E8C986FECA3D9D3503CA8F|h=F76ATVNJKQFV3MR5DWOD244XWONBODKQ|/


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  • From Efudd@jasonbrent@gmail.com to alt.bbs.pcboard on Sun Mar 3 11:17:58 2013
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    On Saturday, March 2, 2013 6:59:42 PM UTC-5, Trifle Menot wrote:
    Compiles and works. Archive includes compiler and library for building.

    v0.007:

    Revised and simplified the pplc build. Copied pcbkit_l.lib from
    pcbxdot\toolkit3\pcbkbc_l to pcbsrc. The pplc build now uses it
    to supplement lib, instead of independently building the objects
    from lib.

    Building pcbkit_l.lib from source is a job for later, the source
    files appear to be scattered among lib and util (see 000).
    ..snip..

    Ah ha. Turns out that's exactly what I had done too as I progressed
    through making more of the system compile. However, I simply integrated
    a build of pcbkit_l.lib into the LIBS/SOURCE/TOOLKIT makefile in addition
    to the build it already was doing.

    There is also a bug in the LIBS cfg file it seems. -DLIB isn't defined.
    When you define it, some other issues crop up... I'm still working through
    a couple of those.

    I'll also probably end up renaming "MAIN" to "PCB". That seems to match
    the original directory structure that clark used... that's confirmed
    within the makefiles from the extra utilities.

    -e
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  • From Trifle Menot@triflemenot@protocol.invalid to alt.bbs.pcboard on Sun Mar 3 19:29:34 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.pcboard

    On Sun, 3 Mar 2013 11:17:58 -0800 (PST), Efudd <jasonbrent@gmail.com>
    wrote:

    There is also a bug in the LIBS cfg file it seems. -DLIB isn't defined.

    That's intentional, not a bug.


    When you define it, some other issues crop up...

    Don't do it then.


    I'll also probably end up renaming "MAIN" to "PCB".

    You can do what you like with your copy. I don't want gratuitous
    changes in mine.



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  • From Efudd@jasonbrent@gmail.com to alt.bbs.pcboard on Sun Mar 3 14:10:15 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.pcboard

    On Sunday, March 3, 2013 2:29:34 PM UTC-5, Trifle Menot wrote:

    wrote:
    There is also a bug in the LIBS cfg file it seems. -DLIB isn't defined.

    That's intentional, not a bug.

    I see now. You were correct.

    I'll also probably end up renaming "MAIN" to "PCB".
    You can do what you like with your copy. I don't want gratuitous
    changes in mine.

    Ah.. you used the word "archaeology" earlier... figured that implied
    putting it back together like it was.

    Anyway, thanks for the work you have done with this.

    -e
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  • From Trifle Menot@triflemenot@protocol.invalid to alt.bbs.pcboard on Sun Mar 3 23:06:12 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.pcboard

    On Sun, 3 Mar 2013 14:10:15 -0800 (PST), Efudd <jasonbrent@gmail.com>
    wrote:

    I'll also probably end up renaming "MAIN" to "PCB".

    You can do what you like with your copy. I don't want gratuitous
    changes in mine.

    Ah.. you used the word "archaeology" earlier... figured that implied
    putting it back together like it was.


    Here are the contents of the original source archive I found on the net:


    11/19/2003 05:27 PM 70,345 Develop 04-15-97.zip
    11/19/2003 05:54 PM 43,880 calguide 01-13-93.zip
    11/19/2003 05:53 PM 4,851 386pcbdv 10-25-87.zip
    11/19/2003 05:53 PM 4,139 DOORHELP.ZIP
    11/19/2003 05:56 PM 30,803 Md5 07-17-95.zip
    11/19/2003 05:51 PM 4,470 Message ppe 06-07-94.zip
    11/19/2003 05:52 PM 32,250 Newflag4 ppe 06-11-95.zip
    11/19/2003 05:54 PM 38,309 pcb_afix 01-22-96.zip
    11/19/2003 05:53 PM 369,278 pcb150docs.zip
    11/19/2003 05:51 PM 1,252,193 PCB153-100a 08-31-96.zip
    11/19/2003 06:00 PM 1,433,547 PCB153-100b 08-31-96.zip
    11/19/2003 06:00 PM 1,280,924 PCB153-100c 08-31-96.zip
    11/19/2003 06:00 PM 862,884 PCB153-100d 08-31-96.zip
    11/19/2003 05:53 PM 289,598 PCBDocs.zip
    11/19/2003 05:52 PM 70,087 Pcbguide 06-27-95.zip >11/19/2003 05:51 PM 1,441,417 Pcbic12 04-30-97.zip
    11/19/2003 05:54 PM 5,960 pcbinet.zip
    11/19/2003 05:25 PM 497,421 Pcb-libs.zip
    11/19/2003 05:26 PM 1,012,618 Pcb-main.zip
    11/19/2003 05:27 PM 522,972 Pcb-misc.zip
    11/19/2003 05:51 PM 97,114 Pcbmodem 03-20-97.zip
    11/19/2003 05:52 PM 2,297 pcborder.zip
    11/19/2003 05:54 PM 32,755 pcbos2_1.zip
    11/19/2003 05:52 PM 3,287 pcb-real.zip
    11/19/2003 05:49 PM 59 PCBSource PWD.txt
    11/19/2003 05:55 PM 24,247 pcbtutor-3.zip
    11/19/2003 05:27 PM 834,013 Pcb-util.zip
    11/19/2003 05:54 PM 2,918 pcbvcom.zip
    11/19/2003 05:54 PM 204,817 Pcbwin95.zip
    11/19/2003 05:54 PM 3,901 pcbwinnt.zip
    11/19/2003 05:52 PM 4,143 Ppe_upgr ppe 06-07-94.zip
    11/19/2003 05:55 PM 10,906 ppe-tutor1.zip
    11/19/2003 05:55 PM 10,325 ppe-tutor2.zip
    11/19/2003 05:55 PM 28,964 ppld32 04-15-95.zip
    11/19/2003 05:49 PM 84,311 pplx20 07-10-96.zip
    11/19/2003 05:52 PM 212,579 Ripkt120 10-02-95.zip >11/19/2003 05:53 PM 139,216 SaltAir Bullitens 01-17-97.ZIP >11/19/2003 05:50 PM 1,141,042 TOOLKIT2.ZIP
    11/19/2003 05:56 PM 1,591,132 Toolkit3.zip
    11/19/2003 05:56 PM 1,001,685 toolkit3a.ZIP
    11/19/2003 05:57 PM 666,322 toolkit3b.ZIP
    03/03/2013 10:34 PM 23,202 Pcb Users Help.zip


    Notice libs, main, misc, util:

    11/19/2003 05:25 PM 497,421 Pcb-libs.zip
    11/19/2003 05:26 PM 1,012,618 Pcb-main.zip
    11/19/2003 05:27 PM 522,972 Pcb-misc.zip
    11/19/2003 05:27 PM 834,013 Pcb-util.zip

    I shortened libs to lib, and used the other names unchanged for the
    directory names. That's the way I found it on the net, and I'm not
    changing it now, even if CDC used something else in their makefiles.

    LIB had no makefiles at all, I had to create them from scratch to get
    things building. In whatever makefiles do exist, a simple substitution
    of PCB -> MAIN does not obscure their history.

    What's done is done. Time to move forward, and change PCB to MAIN as
    needed.


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  • From VinylDoctor@vinyldoctorlv@gmail.com to alt.bbs.pcboard on Sun Mar 3 18:29:10 2013
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    On Sunday, March 3, 2013 3:06:12 PM UTC-8, Trifle Menot wrote:
    On Sun, 3 Mar 2013 14:10:15 -0800 (PST), Efudd <jasonbrent@gmail.com> wrote: >> >I'll also probably end up renaming "MAIN" to "PCB". >> You can do what you like with your copy. I don't want gratuitous >> changes in mine. >Ah.. you used the word "archaeology" earlier... figured that implied >putting it back together like it was. Here are the contents of the original source archive I found on the net: >11/19/2003 05:27 PM 70,345 Develop 04-15-97.zip >11/19/2003 05:54 PM 43,880 calguide 01-13-93.zip >11/19/2003 05:53 PM 4,851 386pcbdv 10-25-87.zip >11/19/2003 05:53 PM 4,139 DOORHELP.ZIP >11/19/2003 05:56 PM 30,803 Md5 07-17-95.zip >11/19/2003 05:51 PM 4,470 Message ppe 06-07-94.zip >11/19/2003 05:52 PM 32,250 Newflag4 ppe 06-11-95.zip >11/19/2003 05:54 PM 38,309 pcb_afix 01-22-96.zip >11/19/2003 05:53 PM 369,278 pcb150docs.zip >11/19/2003 05:51 PM 1,252,193 PCB153-100a 08-31-96.zip >11/19/2003 06:00 PM 1,433,547 PCB153-100b 08-31-96.zip >11/19/2003 06:00 PM 1,280,924 PCB153-100c 08-31-96.zip >11/19/2003 06:00 PM 862,884 PCB153-100d 08-31-96.zip >11/19/2003 05:53 PM 289,598 PCBDocs.zip >11/19/2003 05:52 PM 70,087 Pcbguide 06-27-95.zip >11/19/2003 05:51 PM 1,441,417 Pcbic12 04-30-97.zip >11/19/2003 05:54 PM 5,960 pcbinet.zip >11/19/2003 05:25 PM 497,421 Pcb-libs.zip >11/19/2003 05:26 PM 1,012,618 Pcb-main.zip >11/19/2003 05:27 PM 522,972 Pcb-misc.zip >11/19/2003 05:51 PM 97,114 Pcbmodem 03-20-97.zip >11/19/2003 05:52 PM 2,297 pcborder.zip >11/19/2003 05:54 PM 32,755 pcbos2_1.zip >11/19/2003 05:52 PM 3,287 pcb-real.zip >11/19/2003 05:49 PM 59 PCBSource PWD.txt >11/19/2003 05:55 PM 24,247 pcbtutor-3.zip >11/19/2003 05:27 PM 834,013 Pcb-util.zip >11/19/2003 05:54 PM 2,918 pcbvcom.zip >11/19/2003 05:54 PM 204,817 Pcbwin95.zip >11/19/2003 05:54 PM 3,901 pcbwinnt.zip >11/19/2003 05:52 PM 4,143 Ppe_upgr ppe 06-07-94.zip >11/19/2003 05:55 PM 10,906 ppe-tutor1.zip >11/19/2003 05:55 PM 10,325 ppe-tutor2.zip >11/19/2003 05:55 PM 28,964 ppld32 04-15-95.zip >11/19/2003 05:49 PM 84,311 pplx20 07-10-96.zip >11/19/2003 05:52 PM 212,579 Ripkt120 10-02-95.zip >11/19/2003 05:53 PM 139,216 SaltAir Bullitens 01-17-97.ZIP >11/19/2003 05:50 PM 1,141,042 TOOLKIT2.ZIP >11/19/2003 05:56 PM 1,591,132 Toolkit3.zip >11/19/2003 05:56 PM 1,001,685 toolkit3a.ZIP >11/19/2003 05:57 PM 666,322 toolkit3b.ZIP >03/03/2013 10:34 PM 23,202 Pcb Users Help.zip Notice libs, main, misc, util: >11/19/2003 05:25 PM 497,421 Pcb-libs.zip >11/19/2003 05:26 PM 1,012,618 Pcb-main.zip >11/19/2003 05:27 PM 522,972 Pcb-misc.zip >11/19/2003 05:27 PM 834,013 Pcb-util.zip I shortened libs to lib, and used the other names unchanged for the directory names. That's the way I found it on the net, and I'm not changing it now, even if CDC used something else in their makefiles. LIB had no makefiles at all, I had to create them from scratch to get things building. In whatever makefiles do exist, a simple substitution of PCB -> MAIN does not obscure their history. What's done is done. Time to move forward, and change PCB to MAIN as needed.
    wow, that is not the original source code files I uploaded many years ago. my files were just the ones starting in pcb-
    I guess over the years people just kept adding to the archive. I wonder what happened to all the library make files. and thanks to all for all the work everyone has done to make parts of it compile.
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  • From Trifle Menot@triflemenot@protocol.invalid to alt.bbs.pcboard on Mon Mar 4 02:46:32 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.pcboard

    On Sun, 3 Mar 2013 18:29:10 -0800 (PST), VinylDoctor
    <vinyldoctorlv@gmail.com> wrote:

    thanks to all for all the work everyone has done to make parts of it compile.

    I only compiled pplc, did not test it. Let me know how it works.


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  • From Trifle Menot@triflemenot@protocol.invalid to alt.bbs.pcboard on Mon Mar 4 17:16:55 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.pcboard

    On Sun, 3 Mar 2013 18:29:10 -0800 (PST), VinylDoctor
    <vinyldoctorlv@gmail.com> wrote:

    that is not the original source code files I uploaded many years ago.
    my files were just the ones starting in pcb-

    I wonder what happened to all the library make files.

    If you still have your files, please check the file sizes and compare to
    mine:

    Pcb-libs.zip 497,421 bytes

    Pcb-main.zip 1,012,618 bytes

    Pcb-misc.zip 522,972 bytes

    Pcb-util.zip 834,013 bytes


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  • From VinylDoctor@vinyldoctorlv@gmail.com to alt.bbs.pcboard on Mon Mar 4 11:14:49 2013
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    On Monday, March 4, 2013 9:16:55 AM UTC-8, Trifle Menot wrote:
    On Sun, 3 Mar 2013 18:29:10 -0800 (PST), VinylDoctor <vinyldoctorlv@gmail.com> wrote: > that is not the original source code files I uploaded many years ago. > my files were just the ones starting in pcb- > I wonder what happened to all the library make files. If you still have your files, please check the file sizes and compare to mine: Pcb-libs.zip 497,421 bytes Pcb-main.zip 1,012,618 bytes Pcb-misc.zip 522,972 bytes Pcb-util.zip 834,013 bytes
    ok, my pcb-libs is 486k
    pcb-main is 989k
    pcb-misc is 511k
    pcb-util is 815k
    and I found a pcbolibs.zip at 235k
    hmm, which seems to have the library mak files.
    wonder why this 5 files didnt make it around the internet. wierd
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  • From Trifle Menot@triflemenot@protocol.invalid to alt.bbs.pcboard on Mon Mar 4 19:38:35 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.pcboard

    On Mon, 4 Mar 2013 11:14:49 -0800 (PST), VinylDoctor
    <vinyldoctorlv@gmail.com> wrote:

    ok, my pcb-libs is 486k
    pcb-main is 989k
    pcb-misc is 511k
    pcb-util is 815k

    Comparing "k" size is inconclusive. I need to know exact byte size.

    Look at "properties" of each file, and tell me its size (not the size on
    disk).


    and I found a pcbolibs.zip at 235k
    hmm, which seems to have the library mak files.

    Can you put it on 4shared, or some other place where I can get it?



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  • From Trifle Menot@triflemenot@protocol.invalid to alt.bbs.pcboard on Mon Mar 4 19:45:33 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.pcboard

    On Mon, 04 Mar 2013 19:38:35 +0000, Trifle Menot
    <triflemenot@protocol.invalid> wrote:

    and I found a pcbolibs.zip at 235k
    hmm, which seems to have the library mak files.

    Can you put it on 4shared, or some other place where I can get it?

    Anything else you got from CDC might help too.

    How about the supplemental CD with Salt Air Bulletins? I need that, an
    .iso of the CD if you have it.


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  • From VinylDoctor@vinyldoctorlv@gmail.com to alt.bbs.pcboard on Mon Mar 4 11:53:46 2013
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    On Monday, March 4, 2013 11:38:35 AM UTC-8, Trifle Menot wrote:
    On Mon, 4 Mar 2013 11:14:49 -0800 (PST), VinylDoctor <vinyldoctorlv@gmail.com> wrote: >ok, my pcb-libs is 486k >pcb-main is 989k >pcb-misc is 511k >pcb-util is 815k Comparing "k" size is inconclusive. I need to know exact byte size. Look at "properties" of each file, and tell me its size (not the size on disk). >and I found a pcbolibs.zip at 235k >hmm, which seems to have the library mak files. Can you put it on 4shared, or some other place where I can get it?
    pcb-libs is 499,712 bytes
    pcb-main is 1,015,808 bytes
    pcb-misc is 524,288 bytes
    pcb-util is 835,584 bytes
    pcbolibs is 245,760 bytes
    ok, as soon as I figure out how to use 4shared.
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  • From VinylDoctor@vinyldoctorlv@gmail.com to alt.bbs.pcboard on Mon Mar 4 11:56:04 2013
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    On Saturday, March 2, 2013 3:59:42 PM UTC-8, Trifle Menot wrote:
    Compiles and works. Archive includes compiler and library for building. v0.007: > Revised and simplified the pplc build. Copied pcbkit_l.lib from > pcbxdot\toolkit3\pcbkbc_l to pcbsrc. The pplc build now uses it > to supplement lib, instead of independently building the objects > from lib. > > Building pcbkit_l.lib from source is a job for later, the source > files appear to be scattered among lib and util (see 000). > > Removed pcbxdot and zipped it into a separate file, pcbxdot.zip. > > The files di.bat and dobc31.bat worked well for me, but not when > distributed to other environments. So now I've merged them into > one file, pcbsrc.baz. Copy it to pcbsrc.bat, where you can make > local changes and leave them undisturbed. Delete the old di.bat and dobc31.bat files. They are replaced by one file, pcbsrc.bat. It's better. http://www.4shared.com/zip/S-j4y8Bt/PCBoard_153_source_code_v0007.html ed2k://|file|PCBoard%2015.3%20source%20code%20v0.007.zip|26009854|D237259E31E8C986FECA3D9D3503CA8F|h=F76ATVNJKQFV3MR5DWOD244XWONBODKQ|/
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  • From Trifle Menot@triflemenot@protocol.invalid to alt.bbs.pcboard on Mon Mar 4 20:07:06 2013
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    Compiles and works. v0.007

    I tested a build on WIN98, works the same as WINXP.

    But I found some build glitches while testing. If you rerun pcbsrc.bat,
    it zaps the "compiler" environment variable. Then you can't do a clean
    and rerun of compile.bat, without exiting to start a new command window.
    The environment variable that should be zapped is "bcroot".

    And WIN98 doesn't like the syntax of the DEL command in lib\built.cat.

    Here are fixes I will roll into the next release. Apply pcbsrc.dif to
    both pcbsrc.baz and pcbsrc.bat.



    --- /pcbsrc.bat 2013-02-28 20:24:00 +0000
    +++ pcbsrc.bat 2013-03-04 19:15:44 +0000
    @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
    set bc31path=%basepath%\b\c31
    set path=%bc31path%\bin;%path%

    -set compiler=
    +set bcroot=
    set c32=
    set tlink32=
    set tasm32=
    --- /pcbsrcv/007/lib/build.bat 2013-03-02 20:45:40 +0000
    +++ build.bat 2013-03-04 18:55:12 +0000
    @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
    cd ..\toolkit
    make
    cd ..\..\bcdos\bc31
    -del *.bak *.386
    +del *.bak
    +if exist *.386 del *.386
    ren *.lib *.386
    cd ..\..
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  • From Trifle Menot@triflemenot@protocol.invalid to alt.bbs.pcboard on Mon Mar 4 20:13:16 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.pcboard

    On Mon, 4 Mar 2013 11:56:04 -0800 (PST), VinylDoctor
    <vinyldoctorlv@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Saturday, March 2, 2013 3:59:42 PM UTC-8, Trifle Menot wrote:
    Compiles and works. Archive includes compiler and library for building. v0.007: > Revised and simplified the pplc build. Copied pcbkit_l.lib from > pcbxdot\toolkit3\pcbkbc_l to pcbsrc. The pplc build now uses it > to supplement lib, instead of independently building the objects > from lib. > > Building pcbkit_l.lib from source is a job for later, the source > files appear to be scattered among lib and util (see 000). > > Removed pcbxdot and zipped it into a separate file, pcbxdot.zip. > > The files di.bat and dobc31.bat worked well for me, but not when > distributed to other environments. So now I've merged them into > one file, pcbsrc.baz. Copy it to pcbsrc.bat, where you can make > local changes and leave them undisturbed. Delete the old di.bat and dobc31.bat files. They are replaced by one file, pcbsrc.bat. It's better. http://www.4shared.com/zip/S-j4y8Bt/PCBoard_153_source_code_v0007.html
    ed2k://|file|PCBoard%2015.3%20source%20code%20v0.007.zip|26009854|D237259E31E8C986FECA3D9D3503CA8F|h=F76ATVNJKQFV3MR5DWOD244XWONBODKQ|/

    Your quoted text is unreadable,it's all mashed together.


    User-Agent: G2/1.0

    Efudd seems to use Google groups, but his quoted text is not all mashed together like yours. It would help if you could fix that problem.




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  • From Trifle Menot@triflemenot@protocol.invalid to alt.bbs.pcboard on Mon Mar 4 20:22:01 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.pcboard

    On Mon, 4 Mar 2013 11:53:46 -0800 (PST), VinylDoctor
    <vinyldoctorlv@gmail.com> wrote:


    pcb-libs is 499,712 bytes
    pcb-main is 1,015,808 bytes
    pcb-misc is 524,288 bytes
    pcb-util is 835,584 bytes
    pcbolibs is 245,760 bytes

    Two of those match my size on disk. That's not what I need. Please
    check again. I need the exact byte size of each file, *NOT* its size on
    disk.


    ok, as soon as I figure out how to use 4shared.

    Not much to it.

    Create an account and start uploading files. Find the URL for one of
    the files you uploaded. All I need is one URL. That will take me to
    your folder, which will list all the files your are sharing.



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  • From Efudd@jasonbrent@gmail.com to alt.bbs.pcboard on Mon Mar 4 12:22:18 2013
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    On Monday, March 4, 2013 3:13:16 PM UTC-5, Trifle Menot wrote:

    ...snip...

    User-Agent: G2/1.0

    Efudd seems to use Google groups, but his quoted text is not all mashed together like yours. It would help if you could fix that problem.

    I manually edit and re-wrap my text before sending. At some point, I'll configure slrn to post...

    -e
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  • From Trifle Menot@triflemenot@protocol.invalid to alt.bbs.pcboard on Mon Mar 4 20:28:24 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.pcboard

    On Mon, 04 Mar 2013 20:07:06 +0000, Trifle Menot
    <triflemenot@protocol.invalid> wrote:

    And WIN98 doesn't like the syntax of the DEL command in lib\built.cat.

    lib\build.bat




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  • From Trifle Menot@triflemenot@protocol.invalid to alt.bbs.pcboard on Mon Mar 4 20:33:29 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.pcboard

    On Mon, 4 Mar 2013 12:22:18 -0800 (PST), Efudd <jasonbrent@gmail.com>
    wrote:

    User-Agent: G2/1.0

    Efudd seems to use Google groups, but his quoted text is not all mashed
    together like yours. It would help if you could fix that problem.

    I manually edit and re-wrap my text before sending.

    What a hassle.


    At some point, I'll configure slrn to post...

    I recommend:

    http://www.eternal-september.org/


    They provide free accounts.


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  • From VinylDoctor@vinyldoctorlv@gmail.com to alt.bbs.pcboard on Mon Mar 4 19:15:17 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.pcboard

    On Monday, March 4, 2013 12:22:01 PM UTC-8, Trifle Menot wrote:
    On Mon, 4 Mar 2013 11:53:46 -0800 (PST), VinylDoctor <vinyldoctorlv@gmail.com> wrote: >pcb-libs is 499,712 bytes >pcb-main is 1,015,808 bytes >pcb-misc is 524,288 bytes >pcb-util is 835,584 bytes >pcbolibs is 245,760 bytes Two of those match my size on disk. That's not what I need. Please check again. I need the exact byte size of each file, *NOT* its size on disk. >ok, as soon as I figure out how to use 4shared. Not much to it. Create an account and start uploading files. Find the URL for one of the files you uploaded. All I need is one URL. That will take me to your folder, which will list all the files your are sharing.
    ok now you lost me. I got this from doing a DIR in thier folder. I will upload them all to 4shared.
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  • From Efudd@jasonbrent@gmail.com to alt.bbs.pcboard on Mon Mar 4 21:36:42 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.pcboard

    On Monday, March 4, 2013 10:15:17 PM UTC-5, VinylDoctor wrote:
    ...snip...

    VinylDoctor - was there anything in the original archives that matched "vmdata.lib" or "vmdata.h"? That library is used to build the setup
    utilities, uucp utilities and pcbfiler utilities.

    I'm not sure what CDC provided and/or expected source licensees to acquire
    for themselves.

    Incidentally, the company that made that library still exists although
    VMData went out of support in 1999. Still, one of their devs graciously responded to my email and provided me a current version....

    Unfortunately, if I want to build against it, this 16bit code will need
    to get migrated to a 32bit target. That's not a simple task....

    Which leads me back to my original question: if CDC provided vmdata.lib
    and vmdata.h, then we can just drop them in. I'm guessing they did not.

    -e
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  • From Trifle Menot@triflemenot@protocol.invalid to alt.bbs.pcboard on Tue Mar 5 11:15:34 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.pcboard

    On Mon, 4 Mar 2013 21:36:42 -0800 (PST), Efudd <jasonbrent@gmail.com>
    wrote:

    Incidentally, the company that made that library still exists although
    VMData went out of support in 1999. Still, one of their devs graciously >responded to my email and provided me a current version....

    Can I get that from you via ed2k?


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  • From VinylDoctor@vinyldoctorlv@gmail.com to alt.bbs.pcboard on Tue Mar 5 06:32:06 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.pcboard

    On Monday, March 4, 2013 9:36:42 PM UTC-8, Efudd wrote:
    On Monday, March 4, 2013 10:15:17 PM UTC-5, VinylDoctor wrote: ...snip... VinylDoctor - was there anything in the original archives that matched "vmdata.lib" or "vmdata.h"? That library is used to build the setup utilities, uucp utilities and pcbfiler utilities. I'm not sure what CDC provided and/or expected source licensees to acquire for themselves. Incidentally, the company that made that library still exists although VMData went out of support in 1999. Still, one of their devs graciously responded to my email and provided me a current version.... Unfortunately, if I want to build against it, this 16bit code will need to get migrated to a 32bit target. That's not a simple task.... Which leads me back to my original question: if CDC provided vmdata.lib and vmdata.h, then we can just drop them in. I'm guessing they did not. -e
    no I never seen them.
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  • From VinylDoctor@vinyldoctorlv@gmail.com to alt.bbs.pcboard on Sat Apr 27 16:30:08 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.pcboard

    On Saturday, March 2, 2013 3:59:42 PM UTC-8, Trifle Menot wrote:
    Compiles and works. Archive includes compiler and library for building. v0.007: > Revised and simplified the pplc build. Copied pcbkit_l.lib from > pcbxdot\toolkit3\pcbkbc_l to pcbsrc. The pplc build now uses it > to supplement lib, instead of independently building the objects > from lib. > > Building pcbkit_l.lib from source is a job for later, the source > files appear to be scattered among lib and util (see 000). > > Removed pcbxdot and zipped it into a separate file, pcbxdot.zip. > > The files di.bat and dobc31.bat worked well for me, but not when > distributed to other environments. So now I've merged them into > one file, pcbsrc.baz. Copy it to pcbsrc.bat, where you can make > local changes and leave them undisturbed. Delete the old di.bat and dobc31.bat files. They are replaced by one file, pcbsrc.bat. It's better. http://www.4shared.com/zip/S-j4y8Bt/PCBoard_153_source_code_v0007.html ed2k://|file|PCBoard%2015.3%20source%20code%20v0.007.zip|26009854|D237259E31E8C986FECA3D9D3503CA8F|h=F76ATVNJKQFV3MR5DWOD244XWONBODKQ|/
    Noticed a bug.
    PCBoard dont follow/obey max nodes.
    you can compile for what ever node count you want.
    but if you use the /NODE: varible in your batch files it will follow that. i.e. I compiled for 2 nodes. but used /NODE:5 in my batch file. and that node comes up as node 5 with now over node count warning.
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  • From Trifle Menot@triflemenot@protocol.invalid to alt.bbs.pcboard on Sun Apr 28 03:36:28 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.pcboard

    On Sat, 27 Apr 2013 16:30:08 -0700 (PDT), VinylDoctor
    <vinyldoctorlv@gmail.com> wrote:

    PCBoard dont follow/obey max nodes.

    you can compile for what ever node count you want.
    but if you use the /NODE: varible in your batch files it will
    follow that. i.e. I compiled for 2 nodes. but used /NODE:5 in
    my batch file. and that node comes up as node 5 with now over
    node count warning.

    The node count you compile for is what you see in PCBMoni (from the call waiting screen). Try that, and tell me how many nodes you see.


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  • From VinylDoctor@vinyldoctorlv@gmail.com to alt.bbs.pcboard on Sat Apr 27 21:41:58 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.pcboard

    On Saturday, April 27, 2013 8:36:28 PM UTC-7, Trifle Menot wrote:
    On Sat, 27 Apr 2013 16:30:08 -0700 (PDT), VinylDoctor <vinyldoctorlv@gmail.com> wrote: > PCBoard dont follow/obey max nodes. > you can compile for what ever node count you want. > but if you use the /NODE: varible in your batch files it will > follow that. i.e. I compiled for 2 nodes. but used /NODE:5 in > my batch file. and that node comes up as node 5 with now over > node count warning. The node count you compile for is what you see in PCBMoni (from the call waiting screen). Try that, and tell me how many nodes you see.
    hmm, that shows correct.
    wonder where the node control code was,
    the one that checked your license and would only let you run that amount. plus the 1 sysop node.
    that was prolly in the code I am missing.
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  • From Trifle Menot@triflemenot@protocol.invalid to alt.bbs.pcboard on Sun Apr 28 14:20:26 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.pcboard

    On Sat, 27 Apr 2013 21:41:58 -0700 (PDT), VinylDoctor
    <vinyldoctorlv@gmail.com> wrote:

    PCBMoni (from the call waiting screen). Try that, and tell me
    how many nodes you see.

    hmm, that shows correct. wonder where the node control code was, the
    one that checked your license and would only let you run that amount.
    plus the 1 sysop node. that was prolly in the code I am missing.

    Doesn't matter, since you can make any node count you like. I like 25
    because it only takes up one screen in PCBMoni. Who will ever use more
    than that? Probably nobody, since there are only about 5 people world
    wide still interested in PCBoard. :-/


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  • From VinylDoctor@vinyldoctorlv@gmail.com to alt.bbs.pcboard on Sat May 4 10:55:14 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.pcboard

    On Sunday, April 28, 2013 7:20:26 AM UTC-7, Trifle Menot wrote:
    On Sat, 27 Apr 2013 21:41:58 -0700 (PDT), VinylDoctor <vinyldoctorlv@gmail.com> wrote: >> PCBMoni (from the call waiting screen). Try that, and tell me >> how many nodes you see. > hmm, that shows correct. wonder where the node control code was, the > one that checked your license and would only let you run that amount. > plus the 1 sysop node. that was prolly in the code I am missing. Doesn't matter, since you can make any node count you like. I like 25 because it only takes up one screen in PCBMoni. Who will ever use more than that? Probably nobody, since there are only about 5 people world wide still interested in PCBoard. :-/
    found something interesting. I thought only clark had to make you a SER license key for your version and node count. but I found this disc inage here:
    http://www.wykeradio.org/pcboardbbs/
    and you are suppost to enter your cdrom code and it generates your custom SER file on install. I see versions for 2 node to 1000 nodes on it.
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  • From Trifle Menot@triflemenot@protocol.invalid to alt.bbs.pcboard on Sat May 4 19:33:16 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.pcboard

    On Sat, 4 May 2013 10:55:14 -0700 (PDT), VinylDoctor
    <vinyldoctorlv@gmail.com> wrote:

    found something interesting. I thought only clark had to make you a
    SER license key for your version and node count. but I found this disc
    inage here:
    http://www.wykeradio.org/pcboardbbs/
    and you are suppost to enter your cdrom code and it generates your
    custom SER file on install. I see versions for 2 node to 1000 nodes

    For the 15.4 beta, they probably didn't want to be bothered with a lot
    of users asking for beta version keys. But since the 15.3 source code
    compiles and runs without a key now, the door has no lock.


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  • From VinylDoctor@vinyldoctorlv@gmail.com to alt.bbs.pcboard on Sat May 4 13:27:19 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.pcboard

    On Saturday, May 4, 2013 12:33:16 PM UTC-7, Trifle Menot wrote:
    On Sat, 4 May 2013 10:55:14 -0700 (PDT), VinylDoctor <vinyldoctorlv@gmail.com> wrote: > found something interesting. I thought only clark had to make you a > SER license key for your version and node count. but I found this disc > inage here: > http://www.wykeradio.org/pcboardbbs/ > and you are suppost to enter your cdrom code and it generates your > custom SER file on install. I see versions for 2 node to 1000 nodes For the 15.4 beta, they probably didn't want to be bothered with a lot of users asking for beta version keys. But since the 15.3 source code compiles and runs without a key now, the door has no lock.
    true. they only thing we dont have now is that vmdata library pcbsetup needs and the old commdrv code for those now antique digiboards.
    so we are set unless someone wants to make some radical changes. like make a 32 bit port. or add modern services. but that would be easier starting with synchronet and making it look and act like pcboard.
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  • From Trifle Menot@triflemenot@protocol.invalid to alt.bbs.pcboard on Sat May 4 21:32:58 2013
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.pcboard

    On Sat, 4 May 2013 13:27:19 -0700 (PDT), VinylDoctor
    <vinyldoctorlv@gmail.com> wrote:

    they only thing we dont have now is that vmdata library pcbsetup needs

    Vmdata is memory management with swap to ems/xms/disk. It could be
    worked around, but why bother, since pcbsetup and the other utilities
    never check a license key. No need to rebuild them from source.


    and the old commdrv code for those now antique digiboards

    The binary commdrv should still work. I don't have any hardware to test
    that idea though.


    so we are set unless someone wants to make some radical changes.
    like make a 32 bit port

    It's doable with the Borland 5.5 compiler. Would take considerable time
    and effort though. Not worth it for me.


    or add modern services.

    Modern services like email and nntp are what killed BBS and fidonet in
    the first place. Even with a new saddle you can't go far riding a dead
    horse.


    but that would be easier starting with synchronet and making it look
    and act like pcboard.

    Maybe someday I will have PCBoard running with fidonet and some games.
    But I won't devote serious project time to it. The BBS era was fun, but
    it's done.


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