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 July 9, 1994                                                     No. 2.28
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                              Net 286 Gazette
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                                  C. Brown
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      This week's issue has extended coverage from June JCS meeting and in
 particular about the net's "sweetheart".. CedarHurst Ridge.  While other
 electronic magazines play up their "outstanding coverage", Net 286 Gazette
 continues to bring you well-rounded information about and regarding
 telecomputing in all its glory.  No one sided pushes, simply the facts
 without the fluff and hoopla. 

      Hopefully beginning next week, we shall begin our extensive summer
 coverage of Graphics, Telecommunications and massive storage devices and
 of course of "things to come".  This is going to be a very special summer
 for Net 286 Gazette for it will be the very first summer where the copius
 quantities of both new hardware and software will allow some very
 interesting reviews and superb reading.  We will begin with an overview of
 the products we shall be reviewing and then.... the fun begins.

                                                 Chuck...



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                  Computer Products Update - CPU Report
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                 Weekly Happenings in the Computer World
  
  
                             By: C. Brown
  
                   ******* General Computer News *******


                  ** IBM Might Consolidate PC Division **

    Reports say that IBM Corp. is likely to move more of its personal 
 computer operations to Raleigh, North Carolina, its chief manufacturing 
 site for desktop and laptop computers.
  
    The relocations will help IBM's PC division not only reorganize but 
 also trim jobs, something most divisions at IBM will have to do this 
 year in order to meet the company's overall goal to reduce employment by 
 35,000 in 1994.
  
    The prospect of moving more of the PC operation to Raleigh has been 
 rumored in the computer press for more than two weeks. IBM is expected 
 to make an announcement later this month after it first notifies 
 employees.
  
    Critics have said the widely scattered PC division's administrative, 
 development and manufacturing sites add costs and slows decision-making. 
 PCs are now developed by teams in Boca Raton, Florida; manufactured in 
 Raleigh and Lexington, Kentucky; distributed from Atlanta, Georgia; and 
 headquartered in Somers, New York.
  
  
                  ** WordPerfect Magazines Go OnLine **

    Novell Inc.'s WordPerfect subsidiary says WordPerfect Magazine and 
 WordPerfect for Windows Magazine will both be available OnLine with 
 several major services beginning Aug. 1.
  
    The company notes that it will be the first publisher to accomplish 
 such broad electronic access simultaneously.
  
    The presence, called On-Line Access from WordPerfect Magazines, is 
 designed to provide WordPerfect users with access to magazine articles, 
 macros and archives, as well as allow communication with other readers 
 and editors.
  
    WordPerfect says the publications will be available on CompuServe, 
 America OnLine, Ziff-Davis Interactive's Interchange and other services 
 as the program develops.
  
  
                  ** NEC, SunDisk to Make Flash Chips **

    A new generation of "flash" memory chips is the goal of an alliance 
 between SunDisk Corp. and Japan's NEC Corp.  In Tokyo this week, the 
 firms announced they will begin marketing 256-megabit flash memories in 
 1997.

    Reports say, "The largest flash memory chips currently available hold 
 16 megabits," adding, "Unlike conventional memory chips, flash memories 
 continue to hold information even after their power is turned off. They 
 are expected to become a lightweight alternative to computer hard disks 
 but relatively high prices and low memory capacity have limited their 
 use so far."
  
    NEC and SunDisk officials said several of the small 256-megabit chips 
 could be combined to make credit-card size plug-in memory cards that 
 hold as much information as a large-capacity hard disk in today's PCs.
  
    "A single 256-megabit flash memory chip also could record and store 30
 minutes of CD-quality music". "That would allow music to be distributed on 
 computer chips instead of on tapes or discs."
  
    Right now, Intel Corp. dominates the market for flash memories, which 
 were first developed by Japan's Toshiba Corp.
  
  
                  ** SPA Says Pirates Pacing Industry **
  
    A new study suggests pirates last year cheated the business software 
 industry out of nearly as much money as it took in.
  
    The Software Publishers Association says its research finds $7.4 bil-
 lion worth of business application software was counterfeited in 1993, 
 almost equal the $8 billion in revenues for that segment.
  
    Still, the SPA says U.S. piracy has dropped about a third in five 
 years, due in part to its own efforts. The trade group last year brought 
 250 cases and collecting more than $3 million in fines in the United 
 States. Now the group is directing its attention to worldwide piracy.
  
    The latest SPA study, designed to measure how much software is stolen 
 at the corporate level, does not attempt to determine how many PC users 
 copy software at home or in schools and share it with friends or 
 colleagues.
  
    "Armed with figures on how much computer hardware was sold last year, 
 it analyzed losses based on how many software programs were sold per 
 machine," sources said. "Countries with the most prolific counterfeiters 
 averaged purchases of only one software application per computer, the 
 study found."
  

                   ** Sony Offers New Color Monitor **

    A new 15-inch color monitor priced at $549.95 has been introduced by 
 Sony Corp.'s Sony Electronics Inc. unit.  Reports say the Multiscan 
 15sf, which Sony is to begin shipping later this month, "is ideal for 
 graphics-oriented displays."
  
  
                  ** DEC to Sell Disk Drive Business? **
  
    Quantum Corp., Seagate Technology Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co. are 
 lining up to offer bids of as much as $400 million to Digital Equipment 
 Corp. for its disk drive business.
  
    The Wall Street Journal reports that unnamed industry analysts and 
 executives say fast-growing disk drive maker Quantum of Milpitas, 
 California has emerged as the most serious contender of the three 
 potential buyers.
  
    Digital may be a small producer of disk drives, but it has a strong 
 presence at the high end of the market with devices capable of storing 
 more than a billion characters of information.
  
    The Journal also reported that the cash-strapped computer company is 
 considering selling other businesses, including its consulting and chip-
 making units.
  
  
                   ** CedarHurst Ridge Goes National **

    Joplin's own CedarHurst Ridge Information Service has announced plans to
 go national.  Tom Nabors plans to become a mojor competetitor in the
 lucrative commercial telecommunication servoces market.  With the latest
 additions to "the Ridge", it can easily handle as many calls as Compuserve
 and GEnie, which are the main competitors of Cedar Hurst Ridge.

      Cedarhurst Ridge Information   copyright (C)  1994 by Tom Nabors
      Information Services/Cedarhurst Inc., printed without permission
  
  
                       ** Intel Offers Fax Modem **

    Officials with Intel Singapore Technology Ltd. say the firm has star-
 ted marketing Intel Corp.'s PCMCIA fax modem certified for international 
 use with mobile PCs.
  
    Reports from Singapore say that the product is the only PCMCIA fax 
 modem in the world to be certified for use in multiple countries, 
 allowing international travelers to use a single fax modem when 
 traveling abroad in the approved countries.
  
  
                  ** Toshiba to Offer New Video Card **

    A new digital video PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card Industry 
 Association) Type II card has been announced by the computer systems 
 unit of Toshiba Corp.'s Toshiba America Information Systems Inc.

    Company officials said the credit-card size video adapter card was 
 developed by Nogatech Inc., a DSP Group company.
  
    "The Noteworthy Portable Digital Video card transforms an active 
 matrix color notebook into a multimedia platform, capable of recording 
 and displaying real time full-motion video."

    Toshiba expects to ship the card in early September, with a suggested 
 retail price of $499.
  
  
                    ** Gateway Cuts HandBook Prices **

    Gateway 2000 has cut the price of its HandBook DX2-40 by more than 
 $750 to $1,499 and the cost of its HandBook SX-25 to $999, down some 
 $650.

    The HandBook DX2-40 runs on a 40MHz Intel DX2 processor and comes 
 with 8MB RAM and 130MB hard drive. The HandBook SX-25 is a 25MHz 486SX 
 system with 4MB RAM and an 80MB hard drive. Both come with a two NiMH 
 battery packs, an external floppy drive and a leather carrying case.
  
  
                     ** HP Cuts Disk Product Costs **

    Hewlett-Packard Co. has cut, by up to 15%, prices for its disk-system 
 and disk-array storage products for PC networks.
  
    Tex Schenkkan, marketing manager of the company's storage systems 
 division said "These strategic price cuts solidify HP's competitive 
 position in the network storage market."
  
    The storage modules, which can hold between 510 million and 2 billion 
 bytes of data, range in price from $2,849 and $13,049.
  
  
                      ** Talking Phone Book Ships **
  
    American Business Information Inc. of Omaha, Nebraska, has released a 
 talking telephone book.
  
    The 11 Million Businesses Phone Book on CD-ROM holds the equivalent 
 of more than 5,000 Yellow Page Directories. Users can locate numbers by 
 entering a company name, even if the location is not known. The screen 
 display and voice can be changed from English to Spanish or French.
  
    "The phone book can speak to you in your own language," says Bill 
 Chasse, vice president of ABI's CD-ROM product division. "It launches a 
 whole new category of reference discs that are fun and easy to use."
  
    The CD-ROM's records contained on the Phone Book are drawn from the 
 ABI Business Database. The company also offers the 70 Million Households 
 Phone Book on CD- ROM, the 9-Digit ZIP Code Directory on CD-ROM and the 
 1.1 Million Health and Medical Industry Reference Directory on CD-ROM.
  
  
                ** IBM: 15,000th Russian-made Computer **

    IBM Corp. this week formally presented its 15,000th Russian-built 
 computer and promised the country long-term corporate involvement.
  
    Reports say that the computer was ceremoniously presented to Moscow 
 mayor Yuri Luzhkov, who said IBM was making an important contribution to 
 modernizing the Russian economy.
  
    IBM opened its PC assembly facility near Moscow last October. At a 
 cost to IBM of several million dollars, the plant will eventually 
 produce 5,000 computers a month. 

               
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                            PEOPLE... ARE TALKING
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Mike Brandon comments on the "Video Toaster":

      "Not really.  If the  toaster works  then it's no big deal & of
       course you can actually use it for other things afterwards :-)
       No, really it wouldn't bother me to  own an  amiga as a second
       computer.  I think  the  video  toaster  is about the slickest
       thing I've ever seen anywher for puters."


To which Chance Hester replies:

      "It is a nice bit of work...  (lets see... K. O. A. M. has one,
       MSTV has one, Mst3000 has one, and if your lucky,  you can see
       the Preview Guides crash now and again...   If your interested
       in a Toaster, I can get you a decent price for one...   at one
       time a whole "Station" (which is in essence an Amiga 2000 with
       hard drive & board for $2,500 dollars... not bad at all... but
       of course you need a  TBC and  two single frame  edit VCRs are
       nice  ( plus your camera )  the DOS version is the  same thing
       minus the keyboard.... but MORE money for some simple software
       to link the Amiga TO the DOS machine..."


And, finally, Chance asks a question about freqs and scanner mods:

      "Does ANYONE have  the local freqs.  for the police dept, fire,
       and such? Ive got Joplins police freqs..."

      "ALSO does anyone feel comfortable working on scanner mods???
       (I WOULD do it but  I don't trust  myself on  surface  mount
       stuff, VCRs yes, tiny SM diodes and such NO!"



      I am sure if any of our readers can help Chance, they will get in
      touch with him.  That's all the news from Ozark Net, Joplin's own
      stretch of the information superhighway.  As always....


                             PEOPLE ARE TALKING




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                          Software Discount Offers
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 Grolier, the developer of a fine multi-media encyclopedia, has produced a
 new program entitled "Prehistoria."  This encyclopedia spans 500,000,000
 years, covering the age of the dinosaurs and more.  Video footage is
 included of working scientists explaining theory or showing fossil
 remains, as well as animations of dinosaurs and other prehistoric
 creatures.  This program is available for both the Macintosh and IBM
 compatibles running Windows 3.1.   Prehistoria is to have a $69.95 retail
 price, but through August 31st, Grolier is making it available for only
 $49.95 plus $5 for shipping.  But that isn't all!  As a bonus, they are
 including another multi-media CD-rom product, "Oceans Below," which has a
 retail value of $49.95 alone.  Grolier is offering a 30-day money-back
 guarantee.  This offer is extremely appealing, especially if you have
 children interested in dinosaurs (beyond Barney!).  For more information
 or to order, call 1-800-285-4534.

 Sierra On-line is promoting bundles of software through July 31st.  Listed
 below are the bundles by bundle title. program titles and the price:

 CGW  "Best of 94"   BundleFront Page Sports Football Pro    $79.95
                     Betrayal at Krondor (floppy version)
                     Gabriel Knight (floppy version)

 CD-ROM Bundle       Gabriel Knight(all titles on Cdrom)     $79.95
                     Betrayal at Krondor
                     Gobliins 2

 Mad Scientist's Bundle The Even More Incredible Machine     $69.95
                          The Island of Dr. Brain
                          Turbo Science

 Early Learning Bundle    Slater & Charlie                   $49.95
                          Mixed Up Mother Goose
                          Early Math

 Edutainment Bundle       Basic Spelling Tricks              $49.95
                          Kid's Typing
                          Mega Math

 Child's Best Bundle      The Even More Incredible Machine   $49.95
                          Mixed Up Mother Goose

 Windows Family Bundle    Hoyle Classic Card Games           $59.95
                          Take a Break! Crosswords
                          Take a Break! Pinball

 M-media Awards Bundle    Lost in Time (all titles on CD-rom)$49.95
                          Gobliiins
                          Inca

 These bundles are for IBM compatibles only.  Some programs require Windows
 3.1,  all require a VGA display and a DAC sound card for digitized speech.
 Prices do not include shipping or sales tax.  Contact the order line at 1-
 800-757-7707.  All titles are backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee.

 One word of caution, often times these Sierra bundles show up later at
 retail outlets for a slighly lower price.  It is up to each customer to
 choose between  the security of getting the product directly from Sierra
 or getting it in the retail channels.  You cannot mix bundles by choosing
 one or two products from one bundle to add to another product, but you can
 purchase as many bundles as you wish.  Good shopping!


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 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FROM TE CORPORATION
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                     ClaimPlus Eliminates the Guesswork
                            from Health Insurance

 There has been extensive debate on the need to reform health insurance and
 no shortage of pundits who claim to know how it should be done.  However,
 few policy-makers seem concerned with the  nightmare of complex paperwork
 which the hard-pressed consumer already faces.  A simple visit to a doctor
 or clinic results in a mass of complex forms, each more confusing than the
 last.  Most people have neither the time nor the energy to unravel the
 insurance claim monster and so, increasingly they cross their fingers and
 trust the system to provide them with the benefits for which they have
 already paid.

 Te Corporation, a visionary New Hampshire software company, intends to
 change this with a new product called ClaimPlus(TM).  Working with
 hundreds of typical health care users, they have created a simple, easy-
 to-use software program which automatically tracks each step of the health
 insurance claim process, including Medicare, multiple insurance policies &
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 cost, claim, payment and reimbursement, but it automatically prompts the
 user if another claim is needed and prepares reports to sustantiate these
 claims.  Its unique report capability also provides documents for tax
 preparation and Section 125 benefits planning.

 D. Yukio Endo, who founded Te in 1972, commented that "The hundreds of
 active development sites provided Te with a wide variety of medical
 situations and these have shaped the system into a flexible performer
 without complicating the user interface."  Users consistently say that
 ClaimPlus saves them time and money, ensures that their records are
 organized and complete, and that the reports have proved invaluable when
 dealing with mis-processed or under-paid claims.  In fact, Endo says "It
 has not been uncommon for users to report that by following ClaimPlus'
 simple user-friendly interface, specifically designed for tracking health
 claims, that hundreds of dollars of unpaid benefits were identified and
 successfully claimed."

 Whatever the outcome of the much publicized health care reforms, it seems
 inevitable that, like the "simplified" tax code, there will little relief
 from the deluge of complicated paperwork with which consumres will have to
 wrestle claim benefits for which they have already paid.  ClaimPlus is an
 easy-to-use "cure" for the headache of health care reimbursement.

 ClaimPlus runs on any 386 or higher PC, using MS Windows 3.1.  Listed at
 $69.99 (with substantial discounts for veterans, seniors, and voulme
 purchases) the software is available directly from Te Corporation, Post
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 The new version allows up to five Action Bar icon sets on screen, each of
 which can be fully customized to the user's preferences.  Icons can run
 scripts, execute other Windows or DOS programs, transmit text or perform
 any function offered on the program menu.  In addition, the new "Quick
 Select Bar" offers point-and-click selection from a wide variety of
 terminal emulations and communications settings,  directly from the
 Terminal Window.

 The enhanced, fully automated Dialing Directory now supports data, fax and
 voice connections, making it the perfect integrated phone directory.  A
 click of the mouse provides quick and easy access to important voice
 numbers, on-line services, bulletin boards, fax machines and much more. 
 PROCOMM PLUS for Windows can dial voice calls right from the Dialing
 Directory, and the program now supports all phone cards, including cards
 from AT&T, MCI and Sprint.  Travelers will also appreciate the new
 automatic adjustment feature, which can update all the entries in a
 Dialing Directory to reflect the current area code.

 PROCOMM PLUS for Windows has always been the market leader in modem
 support, and version 2.0 takes that support a quantum leap ahead.  The
 program now offers automatic modem detection, which can recognize and
 initialize over 700 modems without user intervention.  The user's modem is
 automatically detected and initialized during installation, and PROCOMM
 PLUS for Windows also automatically configures required fax and data Setup
 fields for proper operation.  Within seconds after installation, the user
 is ready to call.

 PROCOMM PLUS for Windows now ships with powerful Windows ASPECT scripts
 designed for off-line management of CompuServe and MCI Mail messages and
 files.  These programs allow the user to compose and read electronic mail,
 browse file catalogs and read public messages off-line, saving both time
 and money.  The Windows ASPECT script language now supports global and
 local arrays, with no limits on the use of controls like checkboxes and
 listboxes.

 "This latest version of PROCOMM PLUS for Windows includes many enhanced
 and expanded capabilities that will strengthen our reputation for
 combining powerful features with 'intuitive' ease of use - and all without
 increasing the price to our customers," Bower said.

 Located in Columbia, Missouri, DATASTORM is a privately held corporation.
 DATASTORM, markets world wide communications software products including
 ProComm, PROCOMM PLUS and PROCOMM PLUS for Windows version 1.02 and
 PROCOMM PLUS for Windows version 2.0. 


               What's New Since PROCOMM PLUS for Windows 1.0?
               ----------------------------------------------

                              FULL FAX SUPPORT.

 Seamless fax integration with support for Class 1, Class 2 and SendFax
 modems.  The fax viewer provides 12.5%, 25%, 50% and 100% image zoom and
 image rotation for faxes received upside-down.  The cover sheet editor
 allows you to create your own fax cover sheets.  The fax event manager
 allows unattended fax transmissions and supports local and remote polling.

                       USER-CUSTOMIZABLE ACTION BARS.

 You can load up to five separate Action Bars containing the icons of your
 choice.  These icons can run a Windows ASPECT script or a DOS or Windows
 program.  Icons can also transmit text, call a number from your Dialing
 Directory or activate a menu command.  You can even assign up to five
 Action Bars to each Dialing Directory entry!

                         NEW INTERFACE IMPROVEMENTS.

 The PROCOMM PLUS interface now includes the Quick Select Line, which
 allows you to change terminal emulation and communication settings with a
 click of the mouse.  The Quick Select Line also includes a modem light
 display - great for internal modems - receive and transmit buffer graphs
 and a real time clock.  The Setup and Dialing Directory windows also
 feature new designs that make them even easier to use.

                             DIALING DIRECTORY.

 The new Dialing Directory supports data, fax and voice phone numbers.
 Entries can be moved into groups, with support for directories that
 automatically include long distance prefixes when necessary.  The
 directory now supports multiple phone company calling cards, including 
 AT&T, Sprint, MCI and user-definable cards. 

                AUTOMATIC MODEM DETECTION AND CONFIGURATION.

 PROCOMM PLUS for Windows 2.0 can automatically examine your system and
 identify the modem and COM port you're using!  Over 700 modems are
 included in the comprehensive modem configuration list.

                      ENHANCED WINDOWS ASPECT COMMANDS.

 The Windows ASPECT script language now supports global and local arrays,
 and limits on the use of controls (such as checkboxes and listboxes) have
 been removed.  Scripts written for version 1.0x can be converted and
 recompiled for use with PROCOMM PLUS for Windows 2.0.  

                             IND$FILE PROTOCOL.

 The IND$FILE transfer protocol has been added for use with IBM mainframes,
 including support for VM-CMS, MVS-TSO and other operating environments.

 Full-featured CompuServe and MCI Managers.

 The CISMGR script supports off-line mail reading, complete with an
 integrated phone book and forum message threading.  The MCIMGR script now
 provides off-line reading as well.

                            A NEW WINDOWS EDITOR.

 The PROCOMM PLUS ASPECT Editor can be used to create or modify any ASCII
 file.  The Editor includes automated access to ASPECT-specific tools like
 the Windows ASPECT compiler and the Dialog Editor.

                                AN IMPROVED!

 Host Mode now offers fax integration.  Callers can specify files to have
 faxed back to them.  Each user can have access to private and public
 directories.

 New network extensions included in the package to support NCSI/NASI,
 NetBIOS, Int14 and EBIOS connections.

 The Scrollback Buffer can now display up to 1300 pages of text and
 graphics that have scrolled off the screen.

 Rapid dial can now dial groups of Dialing Directory entries.

 BBS Doorway mode for sending IBM-PC scan codes to BBS doors.

 Print logging now features a TrueType font for accurately printed screens.

 Support for fax and data call discrimination (automatically switches to
 fax mode for incoming fax calls and data mode for data calls).  Requires a
 modem capable of call discrimination.

 Support for caller ID (automatically displays the source of incoming
 calls).  Requires caller ID service from your telephone company and a
 modem that supports caller ID.

 Meta Keys and Keyboard Remapping now support internal PROCOMM PLUS
 functions.

 Electronic mail support for MAPI-compatible mail systems.



                        PROCOMM PLUS for Windows 2.0
                        ----------------------------

 The Most Popular Communications Software in the World, now with
 Fully-Integrated Send and Receive Fax Support.  Once in a great while, a
 product comes along that can totally revolutionize an industry and
 become the standard by which all others are measured.  PROCOMM PLUS for
 Windows is that kind of product. PROCOMM PLUS for Windows was developed
 from the ground up with the idea that Windows communications software
 could and should be extremely powerful, easy to use and affordable.
 It's an idea which most definitely has caught on.

 The toughest critics in the industry have heralded PROCOMM PLUS for
 Windows as the only communications software for Windows which truly
 combines power, ease of use and affordability.  PROCOMM PLUS for Windows
 has won numerous software industry awards, and the list of people who
 use this package reads like an international Who's Who of business,
 government and education.

 Simply put, Windows users have recognized that PROCOMM PLUS is a
 superior alternative for communications software.  That's why they have
 made PROCOMM PLUS for Windows the most popular Windows communications
 software in the world.

 Power.  Ease of Use.  Affordability.  PROCOMM PLUS for Windows closes the
 door on the competition.

 Action Bar(tm):  PROCOMM PLUS for Windows allows you to load up to 5
 separate Action Bars of immediately understandable visual buttons to
 activate program features (or even other applications).  These handy
 "control centers" are completely user definable so you can create your
 own interface.  You can even create a "floating" Action Bar that can be
 resized and moved anywhere on the screen.  Plus, the icons that you
 choose can be used to run a Windows ASPECT script file or other program,
 transmit text, or dial an on-line service or voice phone number.

 File Transfer Protocols:  PROCOMM PLUS for Windows delivers fast,
 efficient file transfers with 100% data integrity.

 Zmodem - often considered the fastest transfer protocol, this has become
 the standard for bulletin board systems and information services.
 Zmodem's "crash recovery" and automatic download features, as well as
 its speed, make it the general purpose protocol of choice.

 CompuServe B+ - for fast, reliable file transfers on CompuServe.

 IND$FILE - PROCOMM PLUS for Windows' highly configurable implementation
 of this protocol allows files to be transferred to and from IBM
 mainframes (running TSO or MVS) through a variety of protocol converters
 and with a variety of settings.

 Kermit - support for standard Kermit, sliding windows (Super) Kermit and
 long packet Kermit enables file transfers to and from a wide range of
 systems.

 PROCOMM PLUS for Windows also includes Xmodem, 1K-Xmodem, Ymodem,
 Ymodem-G, 1K-Xmodem-G, ASCII, Raw ASCII.

 These protocols may be customized to work at optimum efficiency with the
 system you're calling.  You can adapt the program even further by adding
 your own protocol DLL.

 Fully-Integrated Send and Receive Fax Support:  PROCOMM PLUS for Windows
 seamlessly integrates complete fax capabilities including a fax viewer,
 scheduling, broadcast send, send and receive logging and Error Corrected
 Mode (ECM).  Class 1, Class 2 and SendFax modems are fully supported for
 Group III fax communications.

 Plus you can:

 - Schedule faxes for unattended transmission at a time and date you
   specify.
 - Broadcast faxes to multiple recipients.
 - Send faxes right from your word processor or other application.
 - Jot and send a fax message from right within PROCOMM PLUS for Windows
   using our built-in MemoFAX feature.
 - Create and edit your own custom fax coversheet that includes your
   logo, signature or any other graphic image.
 - Set up a Host Mode "fax on demand" system so that a fax caller can
   request and then automatically receive a specific fax document.  This
   is an excellent way to distribute sales literature, brochures, etc.
 - Rotate received fax images to correctly display a document that
   has been faxed upside-down.
 - Zoom fax images to 12.5%, 25%, 50%, or 100% of original page size.
 - Send your fax in standard or fine resolution.  Stay right within
   PROCOMM PLUS for Windows for all your fax and data communications
   needs.

 On-line GIF Graphic Display:  PROCOMM PLUS for Windows can display
 graphics such as CompuServe weather maps as you download them.

 Terminal Emulation:  With PROCOMM PLUS for Windows, you can run
 full-screen mainframe applications by using your PC as a remote
 terminal.  PROCOMM PLUS for Windows supports 34 of the most popular
 video display terminals including:

         TTY             Televideo 955
         DEC VT 52       Wyse 50 (w/ Block Mode)
         DEC VT 100      Wyse 75
         DEC VT 102      Wyse 100
         DEC VT 220      Heath/Zenith 19
         DEC VT 320      Espirit 3
         ANSI BBS        IBM 3101 (w/ Block Mode)
         IBM PC          IBM 3161 (w/ Block Mode)
         Vidtex          IBM 3270 (Asynchronous)
         AT&T 605        Data General D100
         AT&T 4410       Data General D200
         Televideo 910   Data General D210
         Televideo 912   ADDS Viewpoint 60
         Televideo 920   ADDS Viewpoint 90
         Televideo 922   ADM 3A
         Televideo 925   ADM 5
         Televideo 950   ADM 31

 PROCOMM PLUS for Windows supports both 80 and 132 column modes and lets
 you create multiple keyboard maps for each of the terminal emulations.

 Fully Automated Dialing Directory:  PROCOMM PLUS for Windows makes it
 extremely easy to connect with the information source, fax or voice
 destination you want to reach.  Simply click on a directory entry.
 PROCOMM PLUS for Windows automatically adjusts your system settings
 (like protocol, baud rate, emulation, COM port, etc.) and then makes the
 call.  Dialing directory settings may be customized for each entry.  For
 instance, each entry could have a different path for downloaded files,
 or a different set of file transfer options.

 In addition, you can:

 - Specify dialing codes to speed up the process of calling through PBX
   systems, etc.
 - Set up a "dialing queue" of phone numbers to call until each one is
   reached.  PROCOMM PLUS for Windows will also redial busy numbers
   until they are reached.
 - Keep track of call history information, making it much easier to
   reconcile your telephone and information service bills.
 - Attach "notes" to each entry to keep track of important information.
 - Sort entries in a variety of ways, including groups for online
   services, faxes and voice phone numbers.
 - Use the enhanced support for telephone company calling cards.
 - Set up 'traveling" dialing directories that will selectively add
   "1+(area code)" when needed.

 Windows ASPECT Script Language:  Automation made simple. Windows ASPECT
 is a powerful script command language available exclusively with PROCOMM
 PLUS for Windows.  The Windows ASPECT script language includes a full
 set of commands for creating log-on scripts and custom vertical
 applications, as well as many Windows-specific commands for displaying
 bitmaps, metafiles, pushbuttons, icons, dialog boxes, list boxes and
 more.

 Windows ASPECT is a full-featured programming language with global and
 local arrays, advanced screen handling, multiple modal and modeless
 dialogs, string manipulation, file I/O, mathematical operations
 (including floating point), user-defined variables, subroutines and
 more.  Windows ASPECT scripts are compiled (not interpreted) for the
 fastest possible execution speed and complete security.  Windows ASPECT
 also includes over 500 commands for full control of any communications
 task, and it includes run-time debugging for finding problems in complex
 scripts.

 To help you get started with the power of Windows ASPECT, PROCOMM PLUS
 for Windows includes detailed examples of useful scripts including
 automated access to CompuServe and MCI Mail.  The package even includes a
 general purpose programmers' editor that's especially suited to writing
 ASPECT scripts.

 Network Support:  In addition to sending and receiving data via local
 COM ports, you can communicate across a network to COM ports on other
 machines by using PROCOMM PLUS for Windows in conjunction with any
 Interrupt 14h or NCSI/NASI Asynchronous Communications Server (ACS). You
 can also connect to UNIX or other hosts via NetBIOS.  Plus, PROCOMM PLUS
 for Windows is extendible to other connection types using Dynamic Link
 Connections (DLCs).

 DDE Support:  PROCOMM PLUS for Windows includes DDE (Dynamic Data
 Exchange) support both in the Windows ASPECT script language and from
 the pull-down menu.  Let PROCOMM PLUS for Windows share data dynamically
 with your spreadsheet, word processor, or other application!

 File Clipboard:  Cut filenames from the terminal window to a special
 clipboard while on-line.  Forget about jotting down filenames on scraps
 of paper!  Instead, when you are on-line to a BBS scanning a list and
 come across files you want to download, simply cut the filenames to this
 clipboard.  Later, when you are ready to download the files, simply
 paste any or all of the filenames from the clipboard to the BBS'
 download prompt.

 Record Mode:  With this feature, PROCOMM PLUS for Windows first learns
 log-on sequences and other frequently repeated functions by recording
 system prompts and your responses.  Then PROCOMM PLUS for Windows
 generates a Windows ASPECT script file which you can use to automate
 future sessions.

 Meta Keys:  Up to 40 unique on-screen buttons can be programmed to send
 frequently used text, initiate other Windows or DOS programs, or execute
 Windows ASPECT script files-all with a single mouse click or keystroke.

 Host Script:  PROCOMM PLUS for Windows includes an advanced Windows
 ASPECT script that gives you a complete BBS including:

 - Unattended file transfers
 - Electronic Mail
 - Individual user Ids, passwords and security levels
 - Fax Requests (host computer sends faxes to callers -- great for sending
   out sales or customer support literature).

 Since these features are implemented in Windows ASPECT, they can be
 completely customized to meet your particular needs.  For example, you
 can use the host script to access your office computer -- or even to set
 up an office messaging center!

 Graphical Dialog Box Editor:  To complement PROCOMM PLUS for Windows,
 DATASTORM has provided a special utility for creating and modifying
 dialog boxes.  Rather than programming by hand, save the dialog boxes
 you've created directly into your Windows ASPECT script files.

 Scrollback Buffer:  Simply by using the scrollbar, you can see up to
 1,300 pages of text which have already scrolled off the screen.

 Capture File and Connection Logging:  On-line sessions may be captured
 to disk, to your printer, or both. Plus you can save a log of connection
 activity that even includes dynamic status line information for a
 particular session.

 Additional Features:  This is just a sampling of the many other exciting
 things you can do with PROCOMM PLUS for Windows:

 - Easily send received text or faxes via most network e-mail systems.
 - Click any field in the Quick Select status line to change
   communications parameters, emulations, protocols, etc.
 - Display separate Chat window for on-line conferencing -- ideal for
   CompuServe's CB simulator.
 - Tailor the program for optimum performance with your particular modem.
   PROCOMM PLUS for Windows does all the setup work for you, with
   automatic identification and installation for over 700 modems!

 Communications Parameters:  PROCOMM PLUS for Windows operates at baud
 rates from 110 to 115,200.  Line settings include Space, Even, Odd, Mark
 or No parity and 7 or 8 data bits.

 System Requirements: PROCOMM PLUS for Windows will run on any IBM AT,
 PS/2, or compatible capable of running Windows 3.1 or higher in standard
 or enhanced mode.

 PROCOMM PLUS for Windows requires Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher, a
 hard disk, and a VGA or higher resolution video graphics card.  Mouse
 recommended.

 PROCOMM PLUS for Windows operates via direct connection or with
 virtually any modem or Class 1/Class 2 fax board.

 Easy-to-use is an understatement with PROCOMM PLUS for Windows The
 intuitive nature of PROCOMM PLUS for Windows means you will never have
 to wade through ream after ream of "computerese" to learn how to take
 advantage of its wide range of capabilities.

 From the moment you double-click the PROCOMM PLUS for Windows icon, you
 are at the controls of a responsive, powerful program tailored in every
 way to help you get the job done as quickly and easily as possible.  Of
 course, if you need assistance on any particular task, a comprehensive
 help facility is ready to provide detailed help.

 In addition, the PROCOMM PLUS for Windows manual includes a detailed
 tutorial which can help users at every skill level learn how to
 accomplish communications tasks.  And voice line technical support --
 from the most knowledgeable and helpful communications software experts
 in the industry -- is always just a phone call away.

 PROCOMM PLUS for Windows has set an unbeatable standard for
 communications software:  Publishing the most popular communications
 software in the world has given DATASTORM the distinct advantage of
 receiving feedback on PROCOMM PLUS from thousands of users around the
 globe.  Every time someone has started a sentence with, "You know, it
 sure would be great if it did this...", DATASTORM listened.

 The result is that PROCOMM PLUS for Windows has everything you need to
 master computer communications.  And this is true regardless of whether
 you're an MIS manager needing "power user" capabilities, or you're a
 home-computing beginner simply wanting easy access to an electronic
 bulletin board.

 So visit your software dealer today, and ask for PROCOMM PLUS for
 Windows.  You'll discover the world's standard in communications
 software.

 ORDERING INFORMATION:
 =====================

 Address mail orders for DATASTORM products to:

                        DATASTORM TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
                                P.O. Box 1471
                          Columbia, MO  65205-1471.

 We have installed an 800 line for your PROCOMM PLUS for Windows 2.0
 orders.  To order version 2.0 call 1.800.315.3282.  This line will be
 available from 8:00am to 6:00pm Central, Monday-Friday. 

 You may also fax your ordering information to Customer Service at
 314.875.0595.

 The list price for PROCOMM PLUS for Windows version 2.0 is $179.00.
 The upgrade price for registered users of PROCOMM PLUS for Windows
 version 1.x is $69.00 when you purchase directly from DATASTORM.

 If you have any other questions on pricing please call Customer Service
 at 314.443.3282.

 ProComm, PROCOMM PLUS, the PROCOMM PLUS "wavy line design" logo, PROCOMM
 PLUS for Windows, the PROCOMM PLUS for Windows "window" logo, Intuitive
 Communications, DATASTORM, the DATASTORM logo, File Clipboard and Action
 Bar are trademarks of DATASTORM TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Which may be
 registered in certain jurisdictions.  Windows is a trademark of
 Microsoft Corporation.  GIF is a service mark property of CompuServe
 Incorporated. Other brand and product names are trademarks or registered
 trademarks of their respective holders.

 Copyright (c) 1994 DATASTORM TECHNOLOGIES, INC.  All rights reserved.
 DATASTORM TECHNOLOGIES, INC. P.O. Box 1471, Columbia, MO  65205
 Tel: 314.443.3282
 Fax: 314.875.0595


                                SPLIT.TXT

            Everything you want to know (and were afraid to ask)
              about "split baud" or "locked baud" use of modems


 Most of the newer high speed modems with baudrates 9600 and above are
 configured in Procomm PLUS for "split baud" or "locked baud" operation. 
 Just exactly what does this mean, and how do the User and Procomm PLUS
 work with this? Keep it as simple as possible, will you?

 Very simply this means that the link between your computer and your high
 speed modem (the DTE link) is operated at the maximum baudrate that your
 computer and your modem can handle.  The program permits the modems to
 negotiate everything and autobaud on their own, not using the connect
 speed information in any way, and using only the "CONNECT" word in the
 modem connection message.

 Draw me a picture, because I don't quite grasp this.  OK, here goes:

            DTE                      DCE                    DTE
 Hispeed 57600? Link           Phone Line 14400?        Hispeed ? Link
    
 YOUR COMPUTER   YOUR 14400? MODEM         HOST 9600? MODEM   HOST COMPUTER

    ^^^^^               ^^^^^                     ^^^^^            ^^^^^
 Perhaps 57600     Autobauds in its        Autobauds in its   Perhaps 38400
 with 16550 UART,  own negotiations        own negotiations   or 9600 or
 perhaps 19200     with Host modem         with Your modem    whatever!
 in others         to mutually agreed      to mutually agreed
                   speed and protocol      speed and protocol
                   settings, may also      settings, may also
                   compress when sending   compress when sending
                   and decompress when     and decompress when
                   receiving               when receiving

                                   ^^^^^^^^^^
 A big speed difference here (even as much as 4:1) between your faster
 "DTE link speed" and the slower "DCE modem (via phone line) to modem"
 speed permits compression/decompression with less frequent use of the
 Hardware flow control "traffic cop" which pauses things to prevent the
 modems from "choking" on too many characters coming/going too fast.

 No attempt is made to "autobaud" (change the _program_ baud rate for the
 speed of the connection or the capabilities of the other modem) within the
 program itself, either manually (by you - leave it alone in most
 situations) or automatically (by the program based on the speed in the
 modem connect message).  The modem does all the "autobauding" on its own
 in negotiations with the other modem.

 Study this diagram for a moment, and refer back to it if need be as we
 continue on, OK?

 The modem I plan to buy is a 14400 baud modem, but there is no 14400 baud
 response message used in Procomm, and there is no 14400 baud speed
 setting! That is correct, and here is why.  Your modem is not operated on
 the DTE link between your computer and your modem at 14400 baud.  These
 modems are capable of much higher speeds on the DTE link, and are setup
 for their maximum speed on the DTE link.  You will never be selecting a
 14400 speed because you do not choose or select the "modem to modem" DCE
 speed.  The modems do that, autobauding on their own.  And the program
 doesn't use a "CONNECT 14400" modem response message.  It uses only the
 "CONNECT" part of that, or any, modem connect message.  It doesn't want or
 need to know the DCE speed.  Just that is has a "CONNECT".  Why? Because
 the program never changes speed from the higher DTE link speed between it
 and your modem which has been preset.  Not clear yet? See the diagram
 again, and read on.

 How is this maximum speed at which the DTE link between my computer and my
 modem is set determined? It is determined based on the maximum "DTE link"
 speed capabilities of your modem and your computer.  Some of the new
 modems will go to 57600 or even 115200.  But the limit for practical
 purposes is usually controlled by the capability of your COM Port UART. 
 The UART is the chip that handles things in and out at your COM Port.  If
 you have an internal modem, the COM Port UART is normally on the modem
 board itself.  If you have an external modem the UART is in your computer,
 servicing the serial COM Port to which you attached your modem.  Some
 newer computers have an LSI chip which takes the place of the UARTs for
 several COM Ports, and perhaps even the parallel printer port.  The
 typical older 8250 and 16450 UARTS and most of the LSI chips I have run
 into have a practical speed limit of 19200 baud.  Only when you get up to
 the 16550 UART and beyond do you usually get speed ability in excess of
 19200. If you don't have a 16550 UART then 19200 is about all you get.

 Wait a minute! You mentioned a "UART".  What in the world is that? The
 UART is a Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter chip that is what
 your COM Port or internal modem uses to handle serial data communications. 
 A UART chip has a type number, like 8250 and 16550, etc.  The newer 16550
 UART has a FIFO, a "first in first out" buffer, so while your computer may
 have to do something else, like write to disk, the incoming characters are
 not lost, but rather stored or "buffered".  This 16550 is almost essential
 if you are to use speeds above 19200 without problems from lost
 characters.  Enough on UARTs!

 You say I should leave this DTE link speed setting (betweeb my computer
 and my modem) alone.  But I call an "oldie" 1200 baud modem sometimes that
 doesn't connect except at 1200 baud.  Yes, I do too.  An example of this
 is the 1200 baud modem at the Naval Observatory where I set my computer
 clock.  It wants 1200 baud and no MNP (in order that there are no delays
 in sending its very precise time codes).  So there are exceptions where
 you may need, for a special type of connection, to set the DTE link speed
 to something other than the normal DTE link speed.  An exception, not the
 norm.

 How do I know when I have reached the maximum practical speed? You will
 know because if you try to use a higher speed you will get excessive bad
 blocks in a file transfer.  You will get characters dropped or missing
 from your screen as you read menus and files and receive ANSI graphics
 screens from a BBS.  If this happens you must drop the link speed setting
 down a notch, because your computer and modem combination can't handle the
 faster previously selected link speed (modem default baudrate).

 If you have a computer and modem combination that will handle the DTE link
 speed of 57600 or 115200, count yourself lucky.  But, you ask, what is the
 point of 57600, or even 19200, when there are no services that offer
 connections at speeds in excess of 14400, or maybe even 28800? Well, when
 you use these higher speeds your modem offers V.42bis compression/MNP5
 data compression.  This means that the sending modem, if it is so
 equipped, will take the packets it is about to send to your modem and
 compress them, as much as 4:1.  It will send these compressed packets to
 your modem at its (and your modem's) mutually negotiated maximum rated
 speed, perhaps 9600 or 14400 or 28800.  When your modem gets this
 compressed packet at 14400 it has to uncompress it to feed it to your
 computer.  If the packet was compressed to the theoretically possible one
 fourth its former size, and sent at 14400 baud, it now has to be expanded
 to 4 times its size (4 times 14400 equals 57600) and sent to your
 computer.  About the maximum modem compression you can get is a factor of
 4, and with a 14400 baud modem to modem modem connection this would
 explain the 57600 used (4 times 14400 is 57600).  The DTE link speed has
 to be faster (than the DCE connect speed) to handle more characters
 (resulting from decompression) in the same time period.  Or - the modem
 has to stop the sender with the Hardware Flow Control traffic cop to pause
 things for a moment.

 What is this Hardware Flow Control? Well, it's a traffic cop! If your
 computer _can't_ swallow things as fast as they come in, it uses "Hardware
 Flow Control" and tells the two modems to pause until it can accept the
 decompressed packet, slowing the overall throughput.  If your computer
 _can_ accept at that high DTE link speed, it does so, not pausing the
 modems with Hardware Flow Control, thus achieving the greater throughput
 which is the object of "split baud".

 What has all this to do with the way my modem is setup? Well, let's get
 our terms straight, first of all.  In Procomm PLUS 2.01 (DOS) and Procomm
 PLUS for Windows, the program has to be configured to work properly with
 your modem and this involves modem response messages, flow control
 settings, autobaud detect settings, and so forth.  Then the the modem is
 first "configured".  This is done using some commands stored in MODEMS.DAT
 or WMODEMS.DAT that the factory has tested and which work properly for
 those with the ideal computer and modem installation.  Certain commands
 are sent to the modem to set it for all the standard things we had in the
 "old" days, plus commands that set it for its highest level of
 capabilities for MNP error correction and compression and flow control as
 mentioned above.  In Procomm PLUS 2.01 (DOS) and when using the choice for
 "Auto Reliable" in the Windows Versions it is also set to "automatic 
 fallback".  This will result in a modem that starts negotiating with the
 other modem at its highest level of capability.  The two then negotiate
 their way down the speeds and protocols until they find something that is
 mutually agreeable and then they "connect".  In some cases this
 "configuration" of the modem will be stored in the modem's power-up non
 volatile ram memory in some versions, and recalled later with just a reset
 to stored commands setting in the initialization command string.  Then
 there is "initialization".  This tells a modem that is sitting there, all
 powered up and ready to go to work, and which may have been set by another
 program or by you to something other than its proper Procomm PLUS
 settings, to set itself with the proper commands in the Procomm PLUS
 "initialization command string" set in the program by the setup process. 
 It would be simple to say that when powered up the modem is ready to go to
 work in Procomm, but this may not be the case.  So Procomm PLUS, when it
 starts, gives it an "initialization" string, quite separate from the
 "configuration" strings sent to it earlier, to be sure it is set properly
 for Procomm PLUS.

 Still with us? Good for you! Now let's step back to that modem "connect"
 that takes place between the two modems when, having started from the
 calling modem's highest level of capability, they finally work they way
 down to something they can both agree on.  Your modem then issues
 connection messages which may be quite involved, depending on what you
 have set it to provide.  The modem industry has left us (in most modems)
 one common thing in these "connect messages", and that is the word
 "CONNECT" in the final message.  This "CONNECT" is used in Procomm PLUS as
 the string to mark the completion of the dialing sequence and notice that
 a good modem connection has been made, and that the modem are out of
 "command state" and are ready to start communicating.  The message could
 be "CONNECT 28800 WITH MNP 5", or "CONNECT 2400/ARQ", but it has "CONNECT"
 in it so that's all we care about.  Your computer continues to speak with
 your modem at 19200 (or, lucky you with the 16550 UART, even at 57600 or
 115200) and what the modem to modem DCE connect speed is we really don't
 need to worry about, since we don't control it.  The two modems are
 handling that end of things.  Some may even vary the speed, adjusting for
 bad line conditions.  Your worries about matching speed are a thing of the
 past.

 Now perhaps you can see why in PROCOMM PLUS for Windows you have a "locked
 baud" connect message "CONNECT", and that when Autobaud detect is not
 selected the other connect messages are grayed out.  They aren't used. 
 And why in PROCOMM PLUS (for DOS) we set all the modem connect messages to
 just the word CONNECT when we use high speed MNP modems in "split baud"
 mode operation.

 No more questions? Great! Have fun with your Procomm PLUS.  I have added
 an Addendum that contains some hints for "rolling your own" if your modem
 is not yet on the selection list in Procomm.  To some diehard engineers,
 let me admit that yes, I have taken some liberties here for easy
 understanding and simplification.

                                                -Paul Heim, CIS UID

                                  ---------

                         Addendum:  UNLISTED MODEMS


 Oh, but my modem is not in the list of selections presented by Procomm! 
 Now what do I do?

 Put aside the fact fact that new modems are being added to the
 configurations every day as the modem manufactuers submit modems and data
 to Datastorm, and the appropriate files are updated frequently in the CIS
 Datastorm Forum Libraries and on the Datastorm BBS.  Now that you know
 "what and why", you can configure your modem yourself.  Let's look over
 the rules, with no further explanations.  You should be smart enough to
 sit down with your modem manual, pencil and paper, and prepare things
 ahead of time.  Don't try to juggle the whole thing on your lap while
 sitting in front of your screen.  After looking up the required commands,
 you can write them down and send them to your modem from the Terminal
 screen of Procomm.  If you have dipswitches on the modem set them to the
 factory defaults and to the proper settings fot the COM port and IRQ which
 you use for that modem.

 1.  If you have Procomm PLUS Version 2 for DOS set Modem General Options
     Item F-Send init if CD high to YES, and SAVE.

 2.  Set your modem to manufacturer defaults by sending it "AT&F" which is
     the usual command.  This is done by entering the command "AT&F" at the
     Terminal screen, and the modem should reply with an "OK".  (Without
     the quotes, of course.)

 3.  Set modem to correctly report carrier detection and handle DTR (Send
     it "AT&C1&D2").  Some modems may have these set by dipswitches, with
     which CD (Carrier Detect) should be set to report the actual state of
     carrier detection, and DTR should be set to "computer honors DTR" or
     "loss of DTR causes modem to hangup".

 5.  Select Hardware flow control ON in Procomm.  In Procomm PLUS Version 2
     for DOS this is at Terminal Options Item D; in the Windows Version 1.x
     at Advanced Connection, Modem Setup; and in Windows Version 2 at
     Setup, Data Modem/Connection, Connection Setup, at Use hardware flow
     control.  Note that Software flow control, should it appear, should be
     set OFF, not selected.

 6.  Turn Autobaud detect OFF, not selected, in all Versions.  In the
     Windows Version 1 this is at Connection, Advanced, Modem setup.  In
     Windows Version 2 this is at Setup, Data Modem/Connection, Connect
     Messages.  And in Procomm PLUS 2 for DOS turn Autobaud detect OFF in
     HOST OPTIONS, also.

 7.  In Procomm PLUS Version 2 for DOS set all Modem Result Messages A
     though G to just CONNECT.  In the Windows Versions you'll be using the
     "Locked baud" connect message CONNECT, which selects automatically
     with Autobaud detect not selected.

 8.  Set modem speed to the fastest speed the modem and your computer will
     support.  This is at Alt-P and Dialing directory entries in Procomm
     PLUS Version 2 for DOS; the Connection, Advanced, Modem Setup Modem
     default baudrate in the Windows Version 1; and at Setup, Data
     Modem/Connection, Connection, Default baudrate in Windows Version 2. 
     What speed is this? Think now.  It is 115200 if you have a 28.8 modem
     and a 16550 UART; 57600 if you have a 14.4 modem and a 16550 UART; and
     19200 in most other circumstances, especially without the 16550 UART. 
     (If the suggested speed is not available in older versions use the
     next lower speed.)

 9.  In Procomm install the following all purpose initialization string,
     without the spaces, which are shown just to make it easier to read:

      AT &F ^M ~~~ AT E1 V1 Q0 &C1 &D2 X4 S0=0 S7=60 S11=55 ^M

 10.  In the DOS Version, Save; In Windows Version 1 at Current Setup, File
      click on Save setup; and in the Windows Version 2 your changes in
      Setup are automatically saved.

 11.  It is suggested that in the Windows Version 1 you have Dialing
      Directory Baud and Connection set to "default"; and in Windows
      Version 2 Dialing Directory entries Baud Rate at "Modem Default" and
      Connection at "Current Connection".  Save changes at the Dialing
      Directory's File, Save.

 12.  Press Alt-J, which sends the initialization string to the modem.  You
      should see it sent, and see an OK back from the modem.  You can enter
      "AT&V" and your modem should report its current settings and its
      stored profiles to the screen if you are interested..

 All finished! Now that wasn't so bad, was it.  As you discover more about
 your modem and its commands you can modify the settings stored in your
 modem to adapt it to special circumstances.

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 > WORDPERFECT NEWS!   Net 286 Gazette InfoFile
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                OPEN LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT OF WORDPERFECT
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 June 27, 1994

 Dear Customer:

 I'm writing to let you know that today WordPerfect Corporation and Novell
 Inc. announced the completion of our merger, and WordPerfect became the
 new WordPerfect/Novell Applications Group.

 As you can imagine, the last few months have been intense and exciting as
 we have worked out the details of the two companies coming together. 
 Novell is one of the largest software companies in the world.  And today,
 the combined company is positioned better than anyone else to deliver
 systems software and complementary application components that simplify
 the way you work with others.

 Why is this important?  Because the scope of the network is expanding to
 include everyone, everywhere.  People are discovering the benefits of 
 being connected, so we can collaborate and get our work done quickly and
 more effectively.  One day, all of us will be linked through some kind of
 network, and we will need applications that help us work with the network
 we prefer. 

 Our charge at WordPerfect is to extend the value of our applications
 beyond the desktop to take full advantage of advanced network services. 
 As part of the greater Novell, we are interested in opening up the network
 to bring its power and potential to individual users.  This means that
 users will be able to access information, people and network services
 anytime from anywhere   at the office, at home, on the road, or even in
 flight.

 As we take on this responsibility, I want you to know that we are
 committed to providing timely, accurate and personal customer support to
 all of our customers.  With the introduction of the revolutionary new
 PerfectOffice applications suite, we will support every product, including
 Paradox.

 We are also committed to providing an open computing environment.  Some
 Novell customers use non-WordPerfect applications, and some WordPerfect
 customers are connected through network services other than those provided
 by Novell.  And that's okay.  We support the concept of coopetition,
 meaning we believe in competing and cooperating at the same time.  We will
 continue to support industry standards, such as OpenDoc, that allow all
 software vendors to compete in an open market.  Of course, we plan to
 aggressively develop, sell and support leading-edge, best-of-class
 WordPerfect products.

 At this exciting time in the communications industry, we want you to know
 that we appreciate your business.  We look forward to working with you to
 help you.

                                         Sincerely,


                                    Ad Rietveld, President
                                    WordPerfect/Novell Applications Group


                                     ***

         NOVELL COMPLETES WORDPERFECT CORPORATION MERGER,  PURCHASES
                 BORLAND'S QUATTRO PRO SPREADSHEET BUSINESS

                   Novell Becomes Leading Software Vendor
                     Spanning Networks and Applications

 Provo, UT. -- June 27, 1994 -- Novell, Inc. (NASDAQ:NOVL) and WordPerfect
 Corporation today announced the completion of their merger and the
 acquisition of Borland's Quattro Pro spreadsheet business bringing
 together application software for words, numbers and graphics with the
 systems software for pervasive computer networks.  Novell is now a leading
 provider of business and workgroup application software, as well as the
 world's leading system software provider for networks.
      
 "With Novell and WordPerfect technology Novell intends to lead the 
 industry's evolution to network applications.  Applications that improve 
 our ability to access networked data, create easily shared information,
 collaborate and communicate over the network whether from an at-home
 office, on the road, or within a global corporation," said Bob
 Frankenberg, president and chief executive officer of Novell. 
 "WordPerfect is key to Novell's drive to improve the way millions of
 people work, play, buy, sell, govern and educate themselves through the
 use of increasingly pervasive networks."
      
 "Novell is an innovative software company and a catalyst for change.  The 
 merger with WordPerfect and acquisition of Quattro Pro enables the
 combined, greater Novell to broaden the scope of user and vendor partners
 needs we can address with software components based on open interfaces and
 standards," he added.     

 Novell's pooling of interest merger with WordPerfect is the largest
 software acquisition in the history of the industry.  The two companies'
 combined 1993 revenue was $1.8 billion, making the company the third
 largest software vendor after Microsoft and Computer Associates.  The
 WordPerfect Corporation and the Quattro Pro business from Borland have
 become the WordPerfect/Novell Applications Group, a new business unit
 within Novell.  Ad Rietveld, formerly chief executive officer of
 WordPerfect, is president of the new Novell group.
    
 Rietveld said, "The decision to join Novell was driven by our perspective
 on how the power of networks is transforming the applications industry. 
 Increasingly, today's applications will become network applications adding
 new dimensions to their power, capabilities and ease-of-use.  Joining
 Novell means we'll continue to deliver the best applications to
 WordPerfect users while making the evolution to network applications easy,
 manageable, timely and effective."

 "We join Novell creating a software powerhouse to deliver desktop,
 software suite, groupware and network applications that define new
 capabilities for individual computer users as well as for corporate
 information systems," Rietveld added.  Network applications leverage the
 power, efficiency and  cost-effectiveness of networks by taking advantage
 of shared network services including global directories, storage,
 messaging, security and workflow management.  Networked document
 management is one type of networked application.  An excellent example is
 WordPerfect's SoftSolutions which enables users to globally access
 documents wherever they reside on the network regardless of the
 application that created them, the operating systems on which they reside,
 or the subnetwork through which they are connected.  It also provides
 document management for mobile computing by automating the synchronization
 of documents and updating changes made by the mobile users when they
 reconnect to the network.  The combined company will now be able to
 simultaneously evolve both the world's most popular network - NetWare, and
 networked applications such as SoftSolutions to better address the needs
 of knowledge workers in small and large firms alike.

 The terms of the merger agreement have not changed from the definitive
 agreement signed by the companies on March 21.  Novell has exchanged 59
 million shares of its stock and options, valued at approximately $855
 million, for the outstanding shares of WordPerfect common stock and stock
 options.  On a fully diluted basis, the new shares represent approximately
 15 percent of Novell's shares.  As part of the WordPerfect merger, Novell
 also completed its purchase of the Quattro Pro spreadsheet business from
 Borland for approximately $145 million.
      
 Until its merger with Novell, WordPerfect was a private company based in
 Orem, Utah.  In its last fiscal year, ended December 1993, WordPerfect had
 total revenue of $707 million.  WordPerfect is a worldwide leader in
 providing business, workgroup, consumer and electronic publishing
 software.  It develops business software to help people process, share and
 present information across a wide variety of computer operating systems. 
 Among the company's key products are: business applications including
 WordPerfect, the world's best-selling word processor, and WordPerfect
 Presentations; workgroup applications including WordPerfect Symmetry and
 WordPerfect InForms; electronic publishing software including WordPerfect
 Envoy; and, consumer products including WordPerfect InfoCentral and
 WordPerfect Works.

 Novell, Inc. is the leading computer networking company worldwide,
 developer of network services, specialized and general purpose operating
 system products, standalone to network applications, and programming
 tools.  The networks Novell serves span from small businesses to major
 enterprises to global internetworks.  Novell's NetWare, UnixWare, AppWare
 and WordPerfect families of products provide matched system components for
 sharing information resources within multivendor network computing
 environments.

                                     ***

               WORDPERFECT MAGAZINES TO APPEAR SIMULTANEOUSLY 
                        ON ALL MAJOR ONLINE SERVICES

 OREM, Utah July 6, 1994 WordPerfect Magazine and WordPerfect for Windows
 Magazine will be available online with all major services beginning August
 1. WordPerfect Magazines, a department of WordPerfect, the Novell
 Applications Group, will be the first publisher to accomplish such broad
 electronic access simultaneously.

 This presence, called On-Line Access from WordPerfect Magazines, will
 provide WordPerfect users with unprecedented access to magazine articles,
 macros and archives, as well as allow communication with other readers and
 editors. 

 WordPerfect Magazine and WordPerfect for Windows Magazine (combined
 circulation of over 300,000 and readership of over 1 million) will be
 available on CompuServe, America Online, Ziff-Davis Interactive's
 Interchange, and others as the program develops. Why are the magazines
 going online in so many places?  According to Jeff Hadfield, editor of
 WordPerfect for Windows Magazine, it's simple. "That's where our readers
 and WordPerfect users are."

 Hadfield continues, "No matter what major online service they belong to,
 we'll be there. Our job is to help them use WordPerfect easier, faster and
 better. So we'll go where they are to bring them our unique hands-on
 help."

 On-Line Access with WordPerfect Magazines 2-2-2 Readers and WordPerfect
 users who have a modem will be able to get the following:

      -    Prominent magazine features, with their macros, forms
           and other applications from each issue.

      -    The full text of WordPerfect Magazine and WordPerfect
           for Windows Magazine's special bonus section, with
           exclusive information about the hottest new WordPerfect
           Corporation products.

      -    The chance to exchange messages with other readers,
           WordPerfect users, WordPerfect magazine editors and
           other industry personalities.

      -    Full indexes to all WordPerfect magazines.

      -    Exclusive online conferences with WordPerfect magazine
           editors and special guests.

      -    The ability to download macros, templates and other
           magazine companion files for a reasonable per-item
           charge.

 "Even if readers are not online, they'll benefit," says Hadfield.  "It'll
 be easier for us to communicate with their fellow readers.  We'll quickly
 know what they think." According to Bob Wright, producer/editor of
 WordPerfect Electronic Magazines, "this will help us tailor the magazine
 even more closely to their needs."

 Wright continues, "But we won't stop there: we're using WordPerfect Envoy
 technology to provide users with downloadable electronic editions of
 articles that retain the attractive layouts of the paper edition." 

 Lee Phillips, vice president of industry marketing for Ziff-Davis
 Interactive, says "WordPerfect magazines are great additions to the
 magazine companions on the Interchange computing service." He continues,
 "WordPerfect Magazine and WordPerfect for Windows Magazine's in-depth,
 hands-on editorial complements the content from Ziff-Davis. We think
 WordPerfect users will find Interchange a highly accessible source of
 current information about getting the most from their software." 

 Jim Hogan, director of product marketing for CompuServe, says, "This
 partnership further enhances communication between WordPerfect users who
 are CompuServe members throughout the world. And, as a leader for
 electronic computing support, we feel CompuServe provides WordPerfect
 users with the most comprehensive online information to satisfy all their
 support needs."

 For more information, watch these online services or send an e-mail
 message via the Internet to emag@wordperfect.com with the subject line
 reading "help online." Or call Bob Wright at 801/227-3421.




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 > JCS MEETING! Net 286 Gazette InfoFile      DON'T MISS THIS ONE!
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  The Joplin Computer Society  invites you to attend the  next  meeting
  which will be held July 23, 7:00pm, at  Western  Sizzlin  in  Joplin.
  Come on out and enjoy the benefits of JCS membership.   And while you
  are there,  be sure to thank David DeFoe for the effort he puts forth
  in organizing these meetings!


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               :HOW TO GET YOUR OWN CEDARHURST RIDGE ACCOUNT:
                ____________________________________________

              Set your communications software to Full Duplex
                      Call: (with modem) 417-624-6827.
                     Upon connection type ESC  (twice).
                    Wait for the enter your name prompt.

                  Type: NEWUSER then, hit RETURN.

             Fill out online application form and leave mail to
             Sysop asking access.   Mention Net 286 Gazette and
             get a discount of 30% off the normal signup fee!

       Cedarhurst Ridge Information copyright (C) 1993 by Tom Nabors
       Information Services/Cedarhurst Inc., reprinted by permission


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 > MISSION CRITICAL NET 286 GAZETTE Spotlight
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                       COMING SOON TO A PC NEAR YOU!


                              Mission Critical
                                    from
                        Legend Entertainment Company



 PRODUCT INFORMATION
 -------------------
 Release Date:      December, 1994
 MSRP:              $59.95

 Legend's superior design skills, now coupled with the latest technology 
 create a new dimension in interactive entertainment!  An intense and 
 exhilarating ride into the future!  

 After a savage battle in deep space, you are the only survivor aboard the
 USS Lexington, a badly damaged heavy cruiser.  The hull is breached, the
 weapons systems are off-line, and the fusion engines are headed for
 overload.  And the bad news is more enemy ships are on their way.  You
 must race against time to return the Lexington to fighting trim and fend
 off the attacking ships.  Only then can you complete the Lexington's
 desperate mission:  to investigate an alien presence on an unexplored
 world 68 light years from Earth.  There you will make a stunning discovery
 that could end 15 years of interplanetary war and forever change
 humanity's relationship with the universe.  


 KEY FEATURES
 ------------

 Part adventure game, part simulation and part interactive movie, this is
 the game that will define a new genre!  A virtual world with
 smooth-scrolling 3D animation.  Move smoothly through 3-dimensional man
 made and alien environments featuring amazing futuristic technology,
 exotic landscapes and horrifying alien creatures.  Rendered in crisp
 640x480 Super VGA.  Full motion video with real actors.  Interaction with
 other game characters takes place through full motion video sequences
 featuring synchronized audio.  Breathtaking space combat sequences.  An
 elegant combat system and stunning Super VGA battle sequences featuring
 external views of the combatant ships bring the excitement of space combat
 to life.


 TECHNICAL INFORMATION
 ---------------------

 Platform:  MS-DOS CD-ROM
 Required:  Hard Disk, 2 MB RAM,  Microsoft compatible mouse
 Graphics:  VESA compatible Super VGA, 256-Color VGA
 Music:     General MIDI, Sound Blaster, AdLib
 SF/X:      Sound Blaster & compatibles
 Voice:     Sound Blaster & compatibles    


 (c) 1994 Legend Entertainment Company.  Mission Critical is a trademark of 
 Legend Entertainment Company.  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.






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 > NET 286 CONFIDENTIAL    "Rumors Tidbits Predictions Observations Tips"
   """"""""""""""""""""

- Joplin, MO                            KEITH TALLEY ALLEGEDLY JOINS CIRCLE!
  ----------

 Our supersnoop has uncovered the biggest story to date.  Keith Telley (Sysop
 of The Eagle's Nest) has allegedly joined the group of criminals known as
 "The Circle".  Our supersnoop claims that Talley and the two senior Circle
 members, Chris Richards and Jim Collins, have formed their own private fido
 style mail network.  It would be a real shame if Mr. Talley really has joined
 these hardened criminals.

---- look for more in-depth coverage in the next issue.


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 > Net 286 Gazette Mail Call     "...a place for the readers to be heard"
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                    Messages * NOT EDITED * for content
                    -----------------------------------


 From the Joplin Computer Society's "mailbag"


       **************************************************************
       *             IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!!! READ IT!!!           *
       *                                                            *
       *                     Hot off the press!!!                   *
       *                                                            *
       *  The next scheduled JCS meeting is Tuesday, July 23!!!     *
       *  This is the FOURTH Tuesday of the month, so be sure to    *
       *  write this down in your calendar and be there at 6:30pm   *
       *  to eat, and enjoy the meeting at 7:00pm!                  *
       *                                    Hope to see you there!! *
       **************************************************************


Dave Defoe reports on the recent JCS meeting:

       "If you missed the meeting last night, you really blew it. It
        was a lot of fun and  we had 9 new members.  In fact the new
        members  outnumbered  the old  ones by 1.   We had  an  open
        discussion  and just a great time.  All the new members kept
        asking when the  next  meeting was going to be and were very
        anxious to come back again."

       "All of you that have not attended for a while, why don't you
        give  it  a try again.   We  have  people  that  are  really
        thirsting for  knowledge and want  to  have a good time, and
        meet new friends."

       "There has been some bad blood between some, and I would very
        much like to  see this end and forget  all the problems that
        we had in the past.   We can  have a great time just getting
        together and talking about what we all love.   (Computers)..
        We need  both  those  that  are expert and those of us still
        learning or wanting to lear."

       "Remember to support your JCS. If the old members would start
        attending, along with the new members, we could have a large
        enough meeting that we would need 2 rooms."

       "We want to make this enjoyable for all,  and any suggestions
        or ideas would  be  appreciated.  Also implimentation of all
        suggestions is up to you to help and to see that it is done.
        It does no good to  make  suggestions, if you arent there to
        see if they have been carried out."

       "Steve Meador, the vice president will be conducting the next
        meeting, but I will be back in august. See you then."



To which Chance Hester replies:


       "Dave, don't worry about it, it will pass... things like this
        have been  happening for YEARS (about 11 years I think) even
        when a couple of us  started  crashing  the  Tandy  meetings
        (then 4 STar,  THEN  SMACC  THEN JCS at the B.Block THEN the
        'NEW'JCS) its just a cycle...  ( I miss them days )  Oh well
        enough babble... X)"



And, finally, we have the official minutes from Mary DeFoe

                              JCS June Minutes
       "The JCS meeting was held at Western Sizzlin' June 21, 1994."

       "David DeFoe, President  called  the meeting to order.  There
        were 8 members present and 9 guests."

       "Dave then had everyone introduce themselves."

       "An Open Forum was held.  Discussed  problems  with computers
        and soft-ware, and  possible  ways to correct the problems."

       "Two new BBS's were announced:"

       "Ray Brown Sysop of  "Deep Space 417"  BBS. He is moving here
        from Tulsa, Ok. He states the BBS's name will change when it
        is tottally moved to Joplin.  (Approximately 2 weeks. Phone:
        782-6510."

       "Darin Helton, Sysop of "Star Fllet Command" BBS.  For now it
        is on line from 9AM to 9PM until completed. Phone 782-5514."

       "The meeting adjourned.  We gained 9 new members."

                                              "Mary DeFoe, Secretary"




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                    Net 286 Gazette's "EDITORIAL CARTOON"
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 > A "Quotable Quote"        "A foreboding SIGN OF THE TIMES"
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                   "THE FOURTH AMENDMENT IS ALIVE & WELL!"

                               ... Judge Kathleen Kennedy-Powell



  "The gradual and very deliberate erosion of the protections afforded to
  all US citizens under the United States Constitution and its Amendments
  has never been more obvious than in the past week!  The precedent set by
  the 'good' Judge's carefully made "decision" has laid open the doors to
  our homes, bedrooms, and inner most privacy in the name of "emergency
  benevolence".  The Fourth Amendment is FAR FROM ALIVE AND WELL after the
  trampling it received in Los Angeles this past week."

                                                   ... Chuck Brown






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 > CLASSIFIED LIST InfoFile         * Listing of Dealers & *
   """"""""""""""""""""""""       * Related Service Providers *
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                            Babbage's Software
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                              Northpark Mall
                          Joplin, Missouri 64801
                              1-417-782-1033
                      America's Software Headquarters
                                 Featuring:
                             Computer Software
                                Video Games
                       Computer Supplies/Accessories
                            Everyday LOW prices

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                          Baird, Kurtz, & Dobson
                          ======================
                         Mercantile Bank Building
                                4th & Main
                          Joplin, Missouri 64801
                              1-417-624-1065
                   We understand your computer needs as
                   it relates  to your accounting needs
                   * Computer Business Specifications *
                  * Computer System Training & Support *
                * Business Oriented Accounting Solutions *

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                             Computer Cowboys
                             ================
                               1609 E. 20th
                          Joplin, Missouri 64804
                              1-417-782-9512
                 Yahooooo - come see the Computer Cowboys
            for all your computing needs!  We get the job done!

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                            The Computer Patch
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                               3316 E. 32nd
                          Joplin, Missouri 64804
                                 Est. 1985
                               1-417-782-0285
                  AUTHORIZED FULL LINE COMPUTER DEALER FOR
                APPLE/IBM/HEWLETT PACKARD/SAMSUNG/EPSON/NEC
                     System Support, Service & Training

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                                COMPUTERLAND
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                          SOUTHSIDE SHOPPING CENTER
                              32nd & Range Line
                              Joplin, MO  64804
                               1-417-782-6545
                         FULL LINE COMPUTER DEALER
                  Authorized IBM-Apple-Compaq-Epson-Hewlett
                        Packard-Novel-Hyundai Dealer
                     SALES - SERVICE - TRAINING - SUPPORT

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                              Connecting Point
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                               526 Main Street
                              Joplin, MO  64801
                               1-417-623-5553
               Computers - Printers - Software - Peripherals
             Classes &  Training - Supplies - Business Leasing
                            Authorized dealer for
             IBM-NEC-Digital-Microsoft - Hewlett Packard-Novel

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                             Creation Computers
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                          Wal-Mart Shopping Center
                             7th & Maiden Lane
                              Joplin, MO  64801
                               1-417-782-3888
                    A DIFFERENT TYPE  OF COMPUTER DEALER
                     Computers - Peripherals - Software
                        Leasing - Financing - Layaway

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                         The Davis Collection Inc.
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                                 2322 Main
                             Joplin, MO   64804
                               1-417-781-3446
                    Desktop Publishing - Screen Printing
                 Creative Computer Graphics - Design Artist

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                                    IBM
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                             931 E. 32nd Street
                             Joplin, MO   64804
                               1-417-625-4000
                         Industry Specific Solutions
                     Application Design & Implementation
                         Network Design & Consulting
                             Systems Integration

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                          Lowry's Business Systems
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                                 501 E. 15th
                              Joplin, MO  64801
                               1-417-624-7634
                    For all your business computing needs
                  Computers: IBM/IBM compatibles / Notebooks
                        Networking: Novell / LANtastics
             Printers: Brother / IBM / Okidata / Hewlett Packard
                       Software and Training available!!

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                          Midwestern Telephone Inc.
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                                 110 W. Main
                           Carterville, MO  64835
                               1-417-673-1977
               Specializing in complete Business Phone Systems
                      - Computer Wiring - Fiber Optics -
                       - Multi Plexors - LAN Hardware -
                          - Active and Passive Hubs -
    * AUTHORIZED Agent for Southwestern Bell Telephone Network Services *

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                          RFE Computer Consultants
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                                 1505 Pearl
                             Joplin, MO  64801
                               1-417-782-9594
                  World Class Business Management Systems
                     Novell Certified Netware Engineer
                       SCO UNIX Authorized Reseller

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                          Softworks International
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                                 2124 Main
                             Joplin, MO  64801
                               1-417-624-1145
                  Top-Notch Professional Computer Services
                      We solve all computing problems!

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