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B%}ac"'(Bad!_`K af"_`K ah!Oax"?@Oa~N4MHTTlTlT 7 8 Y%} 1O@BJKD@E V0 X@@ B VL>8l7 >8 Y 0 `DD L0 B V0 B V7 8 Lt%}jYY$ :H\NUMACNUMPWNN#@ %%îà米Z+A)}A+A @N;@,;@ ,;@%,Z6-@R ( Š=( ̠)}ҠR(by C.Jackson(F(Phone number/(Access Number3B( PasswordF2V(Insert TSCOPE di)}sk.D(#Press [START] to write AUTODIAL.SYSVB2y@< F:B2y,@@`FN(@D:AUTO)}DIAL.SYS/(=(^C]:I(]:NP3A0(}AUTODIAL.SYS file created.3 D1:TSCOPE.AD(v The TSCOPE Terminal Program Preliminary Documentation (by Ron Luks [76703,254] 1-7-84) TSCOPE was wri-}tten by Joe Miller[70007,546] for SIG*ATARI (Compuserve)as a LIMITED feature program, to bridgethe gap until a more COMPLE-}TE terminalprogram is available. Specifically, TSCOPE will allowusers of the 835 or 1030 ATARI modemsto transfer (UPL-}OAD and DOWNLOAD) bothASCII and BINARY files to SIG*ATARI andsave them to disk. It can also be usedwith the 850 Interface -}& other modems. **Note** As TSCOPE supports theCompuserve B-Protocol for transferringfiles, it will NOT work on an ATA-}RIBBS. TSCOPE does not support filetransfers to cassette. Booting TSCOPE Before booting the first time,-}TSCOPE should be renamed to AUTORUN.SYS.Remove the BASIC cartridge, turn on thedisk drive and any other peripheralsfirst, -}then powerup your ATARI withthis disk in drive 1. (Note- If you areusing the 850 interface, you do NOTneed the usual 1 sec-}tor AUTORUN.SYS toboot the 850. This is included in yourcopy of TSCOPE) TSCOPE commands To see a menu of-} availablecommands, hit the HELP key on XL modelsor the ATARI key on the 400/800computers. When you see the key-combo:CON-}-6 that means to hold down any ofthe CONsole keys and hit the number 6.The commands are self explainatory. Toquit TSCOPE -}and go to the DOS menu, youmust have a disk with DUP.SYS in D1:and simultaneously depress a CONsolekey, the CTRL key, and -}the ESC key. TheBREAK key sends a CTRL-C to Compuservewhen online. Be careful not to hit theBREAK key when you mean to hit-} theBACKSPACE. The CTRL-C will abort MOSTCompuserve operations. Setting CIS to VIDTEX defaults While TSCOPE is n-}ot a full versionof a Compuserve VIDTEX terminalprogram, it will support some of theVIDTEX functions, including the UPL an-}dDOW commands for file transfers, andthe ONLINE color graphics available onvarious parts of the system. However,you must -}ALSO configure your CISterminal parameters to the VIDTEXstandards. To do this, go to page CIS-9and follow the menus. When -}asked for aterminal type, pick VIDTEX. If TSCOPEwill be the ONLY terminal program youwill use on CIS, exit DEFAULT (item 6-}),and when prompted, choose to make thisconfiguration PERMANENT FOR ALL FUTURESESSIONS. If, however, you are like man-}yATARI users, and will be using otherterminal programs in addition toTSCOPE, you should do the following: 1-Follow the -}same procedure asabove, but when exiting, select to makethese terminal defaults for the CURRENTSESSION ONLY. 2-Immediat-}ely upon exiting theDEFAULT program, from any page ofDISPLA, type 'PRO' to get to the OKprompt. Then to define the current-}terminal settings as a unique file thatcan be invoked by a single name use thecommand: TER DEF VIDTEX. 3-Then, whenever-} you log on toCompuserve in the future using TSCOPE,when prompted for your USER ID:, enteryour PPN with an '*' and the nam-}e ofthe terminal settings you wish toinvoke. In our example, it might looklike this: User ID:76703,254*VIDTEX If y-}ou need assistance in definingalternate terminal configurations as inthe example above, leave a message tothe SYSOPs. -} FILE TRANSFERS TSCOPE will support file transfersONLY on CIS using their ERROR-FREEB-Protocol. When you wish-} to UPLoad TOor DOWnload FROM Compuserve, thefollowing conventions apply: 1-Use the (S)can or (BRO)wse commandsin the XA-}'s to determine the exact nameof the file on CIS you wish to DOWnloadto your ATARI and save to disk. 2-To initiate the fi-}le transfer, usethe command: DOW filename (wherefilename is the name of the pgm onCompuserve). 3-After the system determ-}ines you areusing TSCOPE or any VIDTEX compatibleterminal program, it will ask you for afilename to be used by the ATARI w-}henit saves the program. Enter a full,valid ATARI filespec (it does not needto be the same name as the file on CIS)in the-} form: D:FILENAM.EXT 4-The system will then take over andwrite the program directly to yourdisk. You will be notified upo-}ncompletion, or if it aborted for anyreason. To UPLoad a file from your ATARIto Compuserve, you must: 1-Have the f-}ile available on yourdisk. 2-Use the command: UPL filename(where filename is a valid Compuservefilename up to 6 letters -}with a 3 char.extender) **Note** CIS places specialimportance upon the 3 letter extenderwhen you select a filename. If y-}ou areuploading a binary file, you MUST usethe extender BIN. 3-The system will ask you for thefilespec of the program as-} it is namedon your disk. 4-When you UPLoad a file to our XA's,you will be expected to provide a fewmeaningful KEYWORDS.-} Enter 2-4 singlekeys, separated by a space. End KEYWORDinput with . 5-You will be asked to provide aSHORT descr-}iption explaining yourprogram. Don't try to cram all the DOCinto this space. Please UPLoad aseparate DOC file.**End**,{12 1 0 7 74 2 12 132 Page @ of 7AMODEM 7.2Copyright (C) 1985, Trent DudleyA terminal program for all 8-bi1}t Atari computerswith at least 48K RAM and most popular modems.AMODEM 7.2 is FREEWARE; donations should be sent to:1}Trent Dudley5348 S. Fox #101Littleton, CO 80120MODEM/INTERFACE/HANDLER CONSIDERATIONS-------------------------------1}-------AMODEM 7.2 supports the following combinations of modem hardwareand software:Hayes or compatible 300, 300/1200, or1} 1200/2400 bps modem using anAtari 850 or ICD P:R: Connection interface and their built-in R:handlers. Other 850-based mod1}ems can be used, but may not autodialor hang up on command. Other 850 substitutes work with varyingdegrees of success.At1}ari 1030 modem using its built-in T: handler. (An AUTORUN.SYSfile which boots the built-in T: handler is listed in the Augu1}st1985 ANTIC, Vol 4, #4, p.64.).Atari XM301 modem using the T: handler supplied on the XETerm disk.(This is a superset of1} the 1030 T: handler).Atari 835 (or 1030 or XM301) modem using R.BIN (the R: handler byJoe Miller and Russ Wetmore, availa1}ble from CompuServe and manyBBS's).MPP 1000C or 1000E modem using a modified version of the MPP Rev.1.0 MINI R: handler. 1} DO NOT use EITHER of the Hayes emulatingversions.Unfortunately, R.BIN and the MPP R: handler are not compatible withSpar1}taDOS due to their faulty relocation routines.A disk containing Atari DOS 2.5, AMODEM 7.2, customized AUTORUN.SYSfiles for1} all the above combinations, and a newly revised andenhanced autodial file generator is available from:Starfleet Atari Us1}er GroupP.O. Box 24064 Denver, CO 80224 Enclose a self-addressed, stamped, disk mailer AND EITHER a1} diskfull of good public domain programs OR $5 to cover disk and copyingcosts.T: HANDLER DOS CONSIDERATIONS-------------1}----------------The 1030 and XM301 T: handlers are incompatible with some DOS'sbecause unlike the R: handlers, they do not1} relocate above DOS atbootup. The 1030 T: handler loads into the computer at $1D00, andthe XM301 T: handler loads at $1E001}, so DOS may not use any memoryabove this. In addition, the T: handlers use the cassette buffer,so any DOS which tries to 1}use that space for density checking isincompatible.For 48K 400/800 computers, DOS's which DO work with the T: handlersinc1}lude: Atari DOS 2.0S configured for no more than two single or one double density disk drive and three file buffers;1} add two single or one double density drive OR two more file buffers with the XM301 T: handler. Atari DOS 2.5 c1}onfigured for no more than three single or dual density disk drives and three file buffers.For XL/XE computers, DOS's w1}hich work include the above plus: SpartaDOS 2.3 and 3.2. (The BEST DOS for Atari computers.) OSS DOSXL 2.20 or 2.30,1} using DOSXL.SYS.DOS's which CANNOT be used with the T: handlers include: SMARTDOS (all versions through 8.2). OSS1} DOSXL 2.35x for Indus GT drives with Syncromesh. SpartaDOS 1.1.RUNNING AMODEM 7.2------------------When you RUN AM1}ODEM 7.2, it automatically determines themodem/handler combination you are using and configures itselfaccordingly. If the 1}modem and handler in use are capable oftone-dialing, you are given the opportunity to enter a long-distancecompany phone nu1}mber and access code. If you do not use analternate long-distance company or already have automatic one-plusdialing throug1}h an alternate long-distance company, just pressRETURN, and "1-" will be used. You are then asked to enter the timeof day.1} You do not need to enter two digits per number; just besure to put a space or other non-numeric character between thehou1}rs, minutes, and seconds.AMODEM 7.2 was written with Atari BASIC and, due to memory-savingtechniques used, cannot be run i1}n the EXTEND mode of OSS's BASIC XE.There have also been reports of conflicts between BASIC XE andcarrier-detection by Atar1}i 835, 1030, and XM301 modems.ONLINE FUNCTIONS----------------Initial values for several user parameters are set in line1} 11090.The initial help menu shows the functions which may be executed fromthe terminal mode. Brief explanations follow:1}A joystick plugged into controller jack 1 simulates the action ofeight different keystrokes as shown (^ stands for CONTROL)1}. Thesemay be changed; substitute the desired characters in the eight-character string in line 1060 (the heart stands for1} RETURN).SHIFT-CTRL R resets the call timer (located in the middle of thesecond line of the header) to 0:00:00.SHIFT-CTR1}L T toggles the call timer ON or OFF. The timer isautomatically reset and started when a new carrier is detected.With Atar1}i 835/1030/XM301 and MPP 1000C/E modems, it is stoppedwhen carrier is lost.SHIFT-CTRL S toggles smooth vertical scrolling 1}on or off, on XL/XEcomputers only. Smooth scrolling is automatically disabled at eachnew connection at 1200 or 2400 bps, b1}ecause smooth scrolling is soslow that input is lost at these speeds.SHIFT-CTRL F toggles the key repeat rates between nor1}mal and twiceas fast as normal, on all computers.SHIFT-CTRL M toggles the left screen margin between 0 (40 columns)and 2 1}(38 columns).SHIFT-CTRL I increases the brightness of the letters on the screen,rolling over to minimum luminance when max1}imum luminance isexceeded.SHIFT-CTRL DELETE increases the brightness of the screen border,rolling over like SHIFT-CTRL I.1}SHIFT-CTRL < and > increase and decrease the brightness of the mainscreen.SHIFT-CTRL [up arrow] and [down arrow] change 1}the color of the mainscreen.SHIFT-CTRL 0 through 9 and P pass control to one of the keyboardmacros. (More about macros 1}below.)SHIFT-CTRL D displays all ten of the macros.SHIFT-CTRL E allows you to edit any one of the macros.SHIFT-CTRL H w1}ill redisplay the initial help menu.OFFLINE FUNCTIONS-----------------Press SELECT to display the offline functions men1}u.A loads the AUTODIAL.NUM file of phone numbers, descriptions, etc.,and goes to the autodial menu. Up to 90 phone number1} entries maybe loaded (49 w/DOS 2 & default macros; 54 w/o macros). Use theAUTOGEN program to generate or modify your auto1}dial file. To returnto the offline menu, press X or the SELECT key. From the autodialmenu, you may change translation mod1}e, duplex mode, baud rate (ifapplicable), and turn automatic redialing, long distance mode andtone-dialing mode (if applica1}ble) ON or OFF. Press + to pageforward, - to page backward, or a page number to display that pageof choices. Press M to m1}anually enter a number to be dialed. Pressletters A through J to dial the corresponding selection. Baud rateand translati1}on will be automatically set for each choice, and whenconnection is made, pressing SHIFT-CTRL P will send its passwordas a 1}macro (see below). You may repeatedly dial a group ofselections until one of them connects by pressing S and thenentering 1}your choices. Page numbers may be included, so you canscan numbers from different pages.B (850-based and MPP modems only)1} changes the baud rate. 850-basedmodems may use 300, 1200, or 2400 bps. MPP modems may use 300 or450 bps; higher rates a1}re possible but are not reliable with allMPP modems.G (visible only with 835/1030/XM301 modems, but works with alltypes) 1}sets up for individual Atari to Atari communication (notranslation, half duplex).P toggles between full and half duplex. 1}Use full duplex whenconnected with a BBS.L (except when using the R.BIN handler) toggles the automatic appending of linefe1}eds to outgoing carriage returns (in Ascii modeonly).T toggles between no translation (Atari mode) and light translation(1}Ascii mode). In Ascii mode, bells, backspaces, tabs, form feeds,carriage returns, and line deletes are translated with thei1}r Atariequivalents. All other outgoing CONTROL-characters (e.g. CTRL-Cneeded to log onto CompuServe) are sent unaltered; 1}all otherincoming CONTROL-characters (e.g. appended linefeeds) are ignored.I (except when using an MPP modem) allows you t1}o choose between theoutgoing parity modes.C sets up the capture buffer. Acceptable destination filespecs areE: (screen e1}ditor), P: (printer) and Dx:FILENAME.EXT (disk file,where Dx: is optional and x is a digit 1 through 8). If thefilename se2}lected is already present, the program will askpermission to erase it. From terminal mode, use the OPTION key tostart or s2}top capturing. Press START to erase what has beencaptured so far and start over. Capture to E: may be instantlyinitiated 2}from terminal mode by pressing START or OPTION, if noother file transfer setup is in effect.D dumps the contents of the ca2}pture buffer to the selected device.When capturing to a disk file or to a printer, this is automaticallydone when the buffe2}r fills to within 128 bytes of capacity, thencapturing is resumed. If the buffer fills up while capturing to thescreen (th2}e E: device), the captured text will be displayed, thenthe program will ask if you wish to retain the buffer. If so, youmu2}st answer the prompt with the P: filespec or a disk filename. Thebuffer is then printed or saved and capturing is resumed.2}E allows you to erase the current buffer and transfer setup.N allows you to rename the destination file for the capture buf2}fer.Use this to set up to save an existing capture buffer to a differentdevice than that to which you started capturing.R2 } sets up to receive a file using XMODEM protocol.S sets up to send a file using XMODEM protocol.The Christiansen XMODEM p2 }rotocol was rigorously followed, butallowance was made for those Atari BBS's which don't use a correctimplementation, and f2 }or slow transmission, so AMODEM 7.2's XMODEMfile transfers are very reliable.U sets up to upload a disk file without using2 } XMODEM protocol. ACTRL-S received while sending will pause transmission and wait foranother input character for up to two2 } minutes before aborting.After setting up to receive, send, or upload, press the START key tobegin transmission; hold dow2}n the SELECT key to abort transmission.1 through 8 display the directory of the disk in the drive of thatnumber.M causes2} a software reset of Hayes type modems.W allows you to reset word length for either 7 bit or 8 bit words.CTRL-A picks up 2}the phone in the answer mode and waits up to 30seconds for a carrier. This function will not work with an MPP1000E modem -2} it will go into answer mode only when it answers aringing phone line.CTRL-O picks up the phone in the originate mode and 2}waits up to 30seconds for a carrier.CTRL-H hangs up the phone. This function will not work with a"Hayes-compatible" mode2}m which does not pay attention to the DTRline (e.g. Anchor Mark XII) nor with an MPP 1000E modem which hasanswered the phon2}e. In either case, to hang up, turn off the modemor wait for the originating modem to break the connection.CTRL-D allows 2}you to set an output delay rate. This is useful whennoisy phone lines or busy mainframes make file transmissiondifficult. 2} While a delay rate is in use, D will appear next to thebaud rate in the upper right corner of the screen. A delay rate of2}27 will slow down transmission at 300 bps by half, to 15 charactersper second.CTRL-S allows you to set the clock.CTRL-P 2}dumps the current main screen, from the top line through theline cursor is on, to a printer or to a disk file (D1:SCREEN.DMP2}).CONTROL-characters are replaced with spaces. To save more than onescreen to disk, you must rename each from SCREEN.DMP t2}o anotherunique name first.CTRL-C copies a disk file to screen (E:), printer (P:), or anotherdisk file. Copying between 2}two disks on a single drive is NOTsupported.CTRL-L, U, R, and E will respectively lock, unlock, rename, anderase a disk f2}ile.CTRL-F allows you to format a disk in drive one through eight.All DOS functions require confirmation before being exe2}cuted.CTRL-G (not shown on the menu) allows you to exit to AUTOGEN.*,the autodial file creator/editing program.USING TH2}E MACROS----------------The macros allow you to log onto bulletin boards with just onekeystroke. When you know the logon2} procedure of a BBS, you canconstruct a macro which will wait for the proper promptingcharacters and then send your name an2 }d password automatically.A macro may consist of up to 80 characters, including allnon-inverse characters (except commas) a2!}nd the following fiveinverse characters, which have special meanings:(inverse C) is translated to a real comma. The reaso2"}n for theexclusion of real commas is that the macros are stored in BASIC DATAstatements, which are separated by commas. If2#} you try to include areal comma, BASIC will truncate the macro when the program READs it.(inverse M) is translated to RETU2$}RN (Atari EOL or Ascii CR,depending on the translation mode in effect).(inverse P) will pause one second.(inverse S) wil2%}l send the password for the last number dialed fromthe AUTODIAL.NUM file.(inverse U) followed by a digit 0 through 9 will 2&}switch control tothe macro of that number.(inverse W) followed by any character will wait up to 30 seconds forthat charac2'}ter to be received before proceeding.After the last character of a macro has been sent or processed, aRETURN (again, EOL o2(}r CR, depending on translation mode) will besent, so you need not terminate each macro with (inverse M).For example, if yo2)}u dial a number from the autodial menu, get aconnection, and then pass control to a macro consisting ofYOUR NAME(inverse M2*})(inverse W)](inverse S)after receiving a prompt such asEnter your name ]it will send YOUR NAME(RETURN) then wait up to2+} 30 seconds for aprompt containing the ] character, such asEnter your password ]and then send the password read from the2,} AUTODIAL.NUM file for thisselection, then send (RETURN)Pressing SHIFT-CTRL P will send just the password. Incidentally,2-}passwords read from the AUTODIAL.NUM may contain real commas, sincethey are not READ from DATA statements.If the capture b2.}uffer fills up while a macro is being processed, themacro will be aborted but the buffer will automatically be saved.FREE2/}WARE-------- I wrote AMODEM 7.2 to be used by all and I encourage FREEdistribution, but if you enjoy using the progr20}am, a donation is agood way to show it and encourage me to write more public domainprograms. 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YES 01-714-781-8774L.A.BBS ABBS :} YES 01-303-759-2625DENVER,CO AMEERON 874-5551 DES MOINES,WA AMIS :}YES 1-303-799-9733DENVER,CO AMIS/IBBS YES 1-408-298-6930SAN JOSE,CA ANNEXIAN BBS :} 282-9694 SEATTLE,WA APPLE CRATE I 0872-6789 SEATTLE APPLE CRATE II :}0525-5410 SEATTLE,8p-8a,24/WEAPPLE TRADG.CLB 1246-9098 SEATTLE,WA 24HR ARMUDIC SYNAPSEYES 01-41:}5-527-8276SAN FRANCISCO, CA ATARI EXPRESS 01-305-961-5221DENVER,CO Status??ATARI PORT 0838-7660 :} DES MOINES,WA ATARI USER's GP 1-408-745-5308Operated by ATARI AURORA-NET YES 01-303-680-9292:}DENVER,CO AUTOMAN 854-6336 KENT,WA B.R.A.C.E. 644-1144 BELLE:}VUE B.U.G. 1-208-383-9547BOISE, ID ATARI BBSBAKER STREET 0854-0193 KENT,WA :} BBS APOLLO YES 01-602-246-1432PHOENIX,AZ BLACK MARIAH 01-641-5833 BELLEVUE :} BOEING BBS 1722-3134 ?? SEATTLE,WA CAMELOT 487-1992 BOTHELL,WA-TimLewis:}CBBS NW. YES 01-503-646-5510PORTLAND,OR CBBS/IBM PC 0778-1940 SEATTLE CBBS/:}PS REQUIRED 0241-2227 SEATTLE 24Hr BBS CENTRE/ETERNITY 1-743-0293 LYNNWOOD,WA CHAOS :} 1-517-371-1106LANSING,MI (ATARI) COLLECTOR ATARI BBS 01-213-428-5971LOS ANGELES,CA COMPUCLUB BBS :}REQUIRED 01-617-788-0024OHIO,1-800-MY ATARICOMPUTALK 01-817-589-2588Ft.WORTH,TX $10/yrCOMPUTER EXCHANYES :} 0431-8664 SEATTLE BBS 24Hr CONF-TREE REQUIRED 01-415-861-6489SAN FRANCISCO, CA CONF-TREE #3 REQUIRED :}01-415-538-3580HAYWARD,CA CONFERENCE TREEYES 01-415-948-1474PALO ALTO,CA CONN-80 YES 01-50:}3-281-7653PORTLAND,OR CONNECTION-80 YES 01-415-651-4147FREMONT,CA CROW'S NEST II REQUIRED 01-415-341:}-9336SAN MATEO,CA DARK CHAMBERS 1-481-6549 BOTHELL,WA DATABASE YES 01-408-378-8733:}CAMPBELL,CA DATATECH 001 REQUIRED 01-415-595-0541SAN CARLOS,CA DIAL YOUR MATCHYES 0839-3415 SEATT:}LE BBS 24Hr DRAGON'S LAIR 1-432-2354 MAPLE VALLEY,WA END OF THE LINE 0759-5421 TACOMA,WA :} FIDO 0752-8481 TACOMA WA. FIDO EmeraldCtyREQUIRED 0481-6549 SEATTLE,WA :} FILE ISLE 1-259-2385 EVERETT,WA FORBIDEN PLANET 1-415-481-8760SAN LEANDRO,CA 24HR:}FOUND. & EMPIREREQUIRED 323-1330 SEATTLE-D.Sysinger FPS TECHBOARD 0565-9465 TACOMA,WA GALLE:}Y 1-479-1008 BREMERTON,WA 24HR.GARDEN OF EDEN REQUIRED 01-602-996-9709PHOENIX,AZ GAS WORKS :} 1-483-8590 BOTHELL,WA GAS-XE REQUIRED 745-4077 LYNNWOOD-Don PefleyGNOME'S GNOLL :} 01-334-0223 EVERETT,WA HOUSE OF CHANCE 1-915-757-0788EL PASO, TX 24Hr I.B.B.S. REQUI:}RED 01-408-298-6930SAN FRANCISCO AREA J.A.C.G. NEWARK,NJ 1-201-549-7591SysOp-Scott Brause JEDI KNIGHT :}01-334-9491 EVERETT,WA JOB SYSTEM 0487-3290 BOTHELL,WA 24HR KEY SYSTEM 1-41:}5-352-5528SAN LEANDRO,CA 24HRKILONET ATARI BBS 01-915-755-1000EL PASO, TX 24Hr L.A.A.C.E. BBS REQUIRED 1-818-348:}-8644LOS ANGELES,CA LIAD 01-415-939-3586S.F.,CA ST BBS LOGIC VAULT 01-359-3456 :} M.A.C.E. (ST info) 1-313-978-1685SOUTHFIELD,MI 24HrM.A.C.E. WEST 1-???-582-0657WESTE:}RN MI (ATARI) MADRONA MARSH 24 HRS 1-213-212-6414LA,CA 1030/835only!MAGIC INN YES,BBCS 1848-9073 PUYALLUP,J:}im MirousMAGIC MIRROR 01-334-9364 EVERETT,WA MICRO MAGIC REQUIRED 0863-1713 SUMNER,WA :} MICROTEXT YES 01-503-754-1376???, OR. MINIBIN-Sat.SysREQUIRED 0762-5141 SEATTLE, WA 24Hr :}MOTHERBOARD YES 01-415-352-8442SAN LEANDRO,CA MRCBBS YES 01-415-968-6501SAN FRANCISCO, CA MUSIC:} BBS 242-1568 SEATTLE,WA N.W. MICRONET REQUIRED 1535-2837 TACOMA NEO CORRID:}OR FOREM-XE 1-479-2157 BREMERTON-B.Penner ORACLE 001 YES 01-408-732-9190SUNNYVALE, CA OXGATE :} 0725-7297 SEATTLE, 6p-9a,24weP.A.C. (ATARI) REQUIRED 1-503-245-9405PORTLAND,OR 24HR P.A.C.E. :} 1-412-486-4133PITTSBURG, PA 24HrP.BAY BBS YES 01-415-775-2384SAN FRANCISCO, CA PIRATES OF P.S. :}783-9798 SEATTLE,WA 24HR PROXIMA YES 01-415-357-1130BERKELEY, CA RBBS-PC AUBURN REQUIRED 0833-:}4183 AUBURN,WA 24HR RCMP 01-641-4521 BELLEVUE RCP/M REQUIRED 01-408-247:}-2853SANTA CLARA, CA RELIANT 1-377-4899 BREMERTON,WA S*P*A*C*E (BUTLER's)2941-2824 :}FEDERAL WAY, 24 hr.S.D.A.C.E. REQUIRED 01-619-447-8143SAN DIEGO,CA(Atari)SEACOM-80 YES 0763-8879 SEATT:}LE,WA SHERWOOD FOREST 0582-5188 TACOMA,WA SILVER FOX II 01-659-7950 MARYSVILLE:},WA SKYLINE REQUIRED 367-3697 SEATTLE,WA 24HR SLIME WORMS REQUIRED 535-6850 TACOMA - ATARI :}BBS SOFT TOUCH REQUIRED 0367-3837 SEATTLE,WA SS TRADEWINDS 0752-2889 TACOMA,WA :}ST BBS (FLORIDA) 01-305-383-1413ST National User GpSTALLAG '87 REQUIRED 782-5534 SEATTLE-Al CummingsSTAN :} 11-415-552-8924S.F.,CA ST BBS STARSHIP 1-373-8697 BREMERTON,WA STONEHEDGE:} CKMCMS 0329-0436 SEATTLE,WA 24Hr SUPERBOARD 1-313-543-9805DETROIT(?),MI SYNERGETIC :}REQUIRED 0839-9033 SEATTLE,WA 8PM-6AMTACOMA STARTREENONE 0759-0615 TACOMA-Confer.Tree TBBS TotalAccesREQUI:}RED 0472-9884 TACOMA, D.FairchildTBBS/AURORA YES 01-303-694-9050DENVER,CO THE ASYLUM :}01-305-937-1880DENVER - Status UnkTHE BEAR CAVERNATARI BBS 1-574-1146 VANCOUVER,WA THE ENTERPRISE 525-:}4915 SEATTLE,WA THE REEF REQUIRED 848-3371 PUYALLUP,WA 24hBBCSTOXIC 0854-6147 :} KENT,WA TWILIGHT ZONE 1-745-5686 LYNNWOOD,WA TWIRLING CURSOR 01-334-3919 :}EVERETT,WA UNCONTROL.CHAOS 01-659-8480 MARYSVILLE,WA UNIVERSITY 473-3319 TACOM:}A WA. W*ACE ATARI BBS 1-316-683-2164WICHITA,KS-M.Olson W.V.A.U.G. YES 1-818-348-8644LOS ANGELE:}S, CA WASHINGTON BBS REQUIRED 0574-5438 SEATTLE,WA WAVE NETWORK R3 0582-8891 TACOMA,WA :} XANTH SYSTEMS REQUIRED 2747-XNET BELLEVUE,JimYee,24hXANTH SYSTEMS REQUIRED 292-9775 SEATTLE,Jim Yee,24h8}SEATTLE-PUGET SOUND ATARI COMPUTERENTHUS- IASTS Disk #25TELECOMMUNICATIONS-Date:May29,87Librarian - Jim Chapman