Newsgroups: comp.binaries.apple2 Path: news.uiowa.edu!hobbes.physics.uiowa.edu!moe.ksu.ksu.edu!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!uwm.edu!wupost!uunet!world!surfer From: surfer@world.std.com (Internet Surfer) Subject: Wardialer 0 of 17 (or hex 0-11) Message-ID: Organization: Boston Computer Society / ISIG Date: Sat, 12 Jun 1993 04:18:57 GMT Lines: 50 E-Mail #1358543 11-JUN-93 15:40 (cc: of #1358526) From: Luvblondi To: Johnp (private message) FILE: Wardialer Version 7 release. (N)ext, (P)revious, or (R)ead this message? r Your message can be up to 7808 characters long. When done, type OK on a line by itself. (Or, type /S to save and proceed, without editing). Okay, here's release 7.00. There are still numerous bugs floating around, but they are becoming increasingly difficult to track down, and as a result I think it would be beneficial to get the product in circulation. Johnp: I'm aware that it has still not been functional on a IIe. I would like you to post it to UseNET nonetheless. I would also like you to post the following disclaimer: -NOTICE TO ANYONE NOT ON A GS: This program is still not bug-free on a IIe, and has not been tested on the IIc family. It is likely that it will not function properly, but I definitely need your help in finding the bug. If you would like to help me track down this elusive nightmare, please reach me at meem@gnu.ai.mit.edu. This bug will be worked out, but I feel no need to delay the product further for anyone with a GS. -NOTICE TO EVERYONE: This is a wardialer, and as you might guess, it dials phone numbers. It has been proven to be extremely fast and has a LOT of features. It allows automatic-IDing of systems, a full built-in terminal mode, a text-GUI interface, a file viewer, and a host of other stuff. I would really appreciate your comments, questions and critiques. I am Meem. You can reach me at meem@gnu.ai.mit.edu. The poster of this message is not me, and while he's a good chap for posting this, please don't send the replies to him. - END DISCLAIMER --meem File "1358543.ATT" is attached to this message (it is 220417 bytes long)! -- surfer@world.std.com | Its not impossible, just improbable jolt@gnu.ai.mit.edu | (Zaphod Beeblbrox) BTW im a ham... N1NIG