Hi all,
maybe someone here is interested in the FOSBIC (FORTRAN Simulated BASIC
Interpretive Compiler) system.
Background: This was developed, oder rather ported from UWBIC (University of
Washington, Prog. W.H. Sharpe) in the mid 70s, by Prof Weber et al. at the
German University of Gießen, for
Bill,
There are moderated groups, but many don't want to use them. Not sure why,
delays in posting etc.
As most of the noxious people are consistent in posting ids some kill filters
can fix.
Dave
G4UGM
> -Original Message-
> From: Bill Gunshannon via cctalk
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Veit, Holger via cctalk [07/07/2023 09.43]:
Hi all,
maybe someone here is interested in the FOSBIC (FORTRAN Simulated BASIC
Interpretive Compiler) system.
Compiles fine, the tests I have run works as intended.
It is still a batch system, i.e. on has to provide the BASIC program as a file
(
On 7/7/23 00:43, Veit, Holger via cctalk wrote:
> Hi all,
> maybe someone here is interested in the FOSBIC (FORTRAN Simulated BASIC
> Interpretive Compiler) system.
>
> Background: This was developed, oder rather ported from UWBIC (University of
> Washington, Prog. W.H. Sharpe) in the mid 70s, b
Von: Chuck Guzis via cctalk
> On 7/7/23 00:43, Veit, Holger via cctalk wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> maybe someone here is interested in the FOSBIC (FORTRAN Simulated BASIC
>> Interpretive Compiler) system.
>>
>> Background: This was developed, oder rather ported f
On 7/6/23 7:47 PM, Doug Jackson wrote:
Hi Everybody.
Hi,
It is important to keep everyone aware of phishing attempts, but it's
also important to make sure when you send warning emails to simply
delete the actual URL that the criminals provide so that nobody
accidently clicks on something...
On Thu, Jul 6, 2023 at 5:47 PM Doug Jackson via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> Kind of like making sure that 400V capacitor was discharged before handing
> it to your lab mate in class :-)
>
How else are we to know that the capacitor is charged, or that the link is
dangerous?
;)
Sella
> > It is important to keep everyone aware of phishing attempts, but it's=20
> > also important to make sure when you send warning emails to simply=20
> > delete the actual URL that the criminals provide so that nobody=20
> > accidently clicks on something...
> As someone that tends to invest
On Thu, Jul 06, 2023 at 07:16:38PM -0400, KenUnix via cctalk wrote:
> Chuck,
>
> So what actions are we supposed to take??
Laugh, say "nix try", ignore that phishing attempt and move on with life.
> I was going to go to the cloudflair link but got a message that this was a
> dangerous site!
Do
It probably goes without saying but if you did access the link or submit a
password, you'll want to reset any accounts using those credentials.
Interesting though. I didn't receive anything, but not complaining :-)
Thanks for reporting and the awareness.
On Thu, Jul 6, 2023, 6:17 PM KenUnix via
On Fri, Jul 7, 2023 at 12:24 PM Sellam Abraham via cctalk
wrote:
>
> How else are we to know that the capacitor is charged, or that the link is
> dangerous?
I clicked on the link. Now all of my apes are gone.
How else are we to know that the capacitor is charged, or that the link is
dangerous?
On Fri, 7 Jul 2023, Glen Slick via cctalk wrote:
I clicked on the link. Now all of my apes are gone.
Perhaps your apes planted the malware as a diversion to escape?
+ ---| |--- - ZAP
On Fri, Jul 7, 2023 at 6:13 PM Fred Cisin via cctalk
wrote:
> >> How else are we to know that the capacitor is charged, or that the link
> is
> >> dangerous?
>
> On Fri, 7 Jul 2023, Glen Slick via cctalk wrote:
> > I clicked on the link. Now all of my apes are gone.
>
> Perhaps
On 7/7/23 2:24 PM, Sellam Abraham wrote:
How else are we to know that the capacitor is charged, or that the
link is dangerous?
You touch your neighbor with it. }:-)
Grant. . . .
To be completely honest, Electrotechnology students with 415v DC bench
supplies and HV caps all learnt very quickly not to catch something when
somebody threw it to you.
Ahhh - The folly of youth :-)
Kindest regards,
Doug Jackson
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ph: 0414 986878
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