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              K E E P I N G   I N   T O U C H        
                      
            SPITFIRE Monthly Support Newsletter      
              for registered SPITFIRE Sysops!        
                       January 1996                  
           Compliments of BUFFALO CREEK SOFTWARE     
             Buffalo Creek's BBS * 515-225-8496      
                   28800 through 1200 Bps            
                          2 Nodes                    
                                                     
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                    Edited by Jacque Shipley
       The Mother Board BBS - (515) 986-3464 - 28800 Bps
                Sysop Of The Month by Walt Crede
      Roam This Fertile Land -  (515) 288-8755 - 14400 Bps
         Newly Registered SPITFIRE BBS List by Ann Woltz
                  Other Contributions As Noted


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    Notes from the author of SPITFIRE!   Ŀ
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   The Woltz family takes this opportunity to wish each of you the
very best for the year of 1996.  I look forward to the opportunities
which the new year will provide us.  I trust that we can all work
together within the SPITFIRE project for the mutual benefit of all
who are involved.  Thank you.

   Now that SPITFIRE v3.51 has been released, we can start thinking
about SPITFIRE v3.52.  I am hopeful that I will be able to get
started on a v3.52 in the near future.  I surely want to thank all
the beta test folks who helped in the development of SPITFIRE v3.51.

                         Until next time, may God bless you...
                         Mike, Ann & family

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                           Glory to God in the highest,     Ŀ
                           and on earth peace, good will     
                           toward men.                       
                                               Luke 2:14     
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 SPITFIRE V3.51 RELEASED 
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   For any who may not be aware, SPITFIRE v3.51 was released on
December 22nd, 1995.  If you have not yet contacted Buffalo Creek
Software to upgrade to this new version, you should log onto Buffalo
Creek's BBS (515) 225-8496 and download SFUPGRAD.351.  You certainly
won't want to miss the opportunity to update to the many new features
packed into SPITFIRE v3.51.

   Any Sysop still ACTIVELY operating a SPITFIRE BBS is eligible for
the free upgrade offer upon returning the upgrade form (included in
SFUPGRAD.351)to Buffalo Creek Software.  The upgrade form can be
mailed to:
        
                      BUFFALO CREEK SOFTWARE
                      ATTN: Ann Woltz
                      913 - 39th Street
                      West Des Moines, Iowa 50265   

or faxed to (515) 224-6722 between the hours of 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM,
Central Standard Time.  As explained in the upgrade form, there are
two upgrade options available.  Sysops can choose to download their
licensed SPITFIRE v3.51 package from Buffalo Creek's BBS.  Or Sysops
may elect to send $10.00 (to cover shipping and handling charges) to
have their licensed copy of SPITFIRE v3.51 mailed to them.  With the
later upgrade method, the SPITFIRE v3.51 pamphlet, which supplements
the SPITFIRE v3.5 manual, will also mailed to them.

   There have been a number of impressive changes added to SPITFIRE
during the development of version 3.51.  For complete details, you
will want to refer to the SPITFIRE v3.51 pamphlet and/or documentation
but to just briefly mention some of the most significant changes, they 
are listed below:

   Ability to request OFFLINE files
   Tag feature added to Message Menu's Alter Conference Queue option
   SFCALLER message by Sysop sent to all BBS callers
   SFCALLER<x> message by Sysop sent to all BBS callers of <x> security
   Specific caller message search
   Mandatory Message Scan configuration option
   Sysop Configurable command option added to Sysop menu
   Default ANSI color option for new callers
   Display file use of control strings 
   Descriptive lines allowed to be entered by a caller increased to 20
   Toggle to enable/disable command line display to callers using RIP
   DTR Hangup configuration option
   DTE Locked configuration option replaces Hardware/Software option
   Only allow 1 carriage return from Main, Message, File or Sysop Menus
   Node chat 2 minutes remaining notice.
   Renames FA<x>.TXT, SFFILES.<x> and SFIL<x>.[BCR] when file area is
           added or purged
   Renames SFMSG<x>.[BCR] when message conference is added or purged

  As always, Buffalo Creek Software thanks you for your promotion and
support of SPITFIRE!


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 SPITFIRE UTILITY UPDATES 
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SFSYSTEM :  An update was released to SFSYSTEM so it would be
   compatible with the changes made to SPITFIRE v3.51.  Under the
   Toggle Switches option, the new Mandatory Msg Scan and Use RIP
   Commands features were added.  Mandatory Msg Scan can be toggled
   to Off or On to configure whether callers are required to use
   SPITFIRE's Message Scan feature when logging onto the BBS.  The
   Use RIP Commands can be toggled to Yes or No to configure
   whether callers logging onto a SPITFIRE BBS using the RIP
   Graphic Format will be displayed SPITFIRE's default command
   lines.  Under the Numeric Values option, SPITFIRE's new Default
   Ansi Color was added.  The Sysops can use this option to set the
   default color for new colors logging onto the BBS using ANSI
   graphics.
  
SFNODE :  An update was released to SFNODE to make it compatible
   with the changes made to SPITFIRE v3.51.  As in SPITFIRE's Async
   Configuration Window, SFNODE's Modem Data option replaces
   Hardware Data Flow Control with the DTE Locked option.
   Essentially these commands perform the same function, but it is
   hoped that the change in terminology will make this feature
   clearer for Sysops.  This option can be toggled to Yes or No.
   When the DTE Locked option is set to Yes, the modem (hardware)
   is responsible for controlling the flow of data.  When set to
   No, SPITFIRE (software) assumes responsibility for controlling
   the flow of data.  Another new option added to SPITFIRE's Async
   Configuration Window can be configured from SFNODE's Modem Data
   screen.  That option, DTR Hangup, can be toggled to Yes or No.
   When toggled to Yes, SPITFIRE will disconnect the caller and
   place the modem in command state by lowering the DTR.  When set
   to No, SPITFIRE places the modem in command state by sending the
   escape code (ASCII 001) three times to the modem, requiring the
   modem's S2 register to be set to 1.

SFCHKUP :  The update to SFCHKUP was also to make it compatible
   with changes made to SPITFIRE v3.51.  SPITFIRE v3.51 increases
   the number of descriptive lines a caller can enter online from
   the previous setting of up to 4 lines to now allow up to 20
   lines of descriptive text.  SFCHKUP was updated to also allow
   for up to 20 lines of descriptive text from a caller's online
   file description.  As before, if configured to use FILE_ID.DIZ,
   SFCHKUP will allow an unlimited number of descriptive text.

BCSUTI : v1.4 of BCSUTI was released January 1, 1996.  All of
   the BCSUTI modules were updated in an attempt to protect against
   various errors which seem to exist within incoming mail packets.


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 SPITFIRE BBS WEB PAGE 
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    Our Internet surfing this month takes us to the web page of
SPITFIRE BBS, The Lighthouse BBS.  Sysop, Mike Noftzger, uses the web
page to inform the Internet audience about what The Lighthouse BBS
has to offer.  There is no direct link to the BBS (at this time), but
the web page advertises features of the BBS to entice callers to give
The Lighthouse BBS a call.  The home page headlines "Proudly running
SPITFIRE 3.5 BBS Software - Copyright (C) 1987-1995 by Mike Woltz".

    The first link describes the on-line games that are available on
The Lighthouse BBS.  The over 50 online games include registered
versions of Legend of the Red Dragon, Super Slots, Pyramid, Barren
Realms Elite, 20 or so trivia door games, and a casino section with
an assortment of doors for the caller to enjoy.  The second link
tells which CD Roms are currently on-line and explains access to the
files on these CDs are available to all callers at no fee.  The next
link provides information on the over 5000 files that are available
for downloading.  This page boosts that these shareware, freeware and
public domain programs are not subject to any download ratio
requirements and the only restriction to the caller is 'the speed of
your modem'.

   A number of other links can take the caller to information
concerning Internet Services provider Nebraska On-Ramp, and Hot Spots
PC Magazine's Home Page and Computer Shopper Magazine.  Also featured
are this months popular 'Hot Link' picks that included the Air Force
Manpower Personnel Center, Disney Page, and the National Football
League to mention a few.
 
   Each page allows the visitor to leave mail addressed to Mike.  It
should also be noted that The Lighthouse BBS web page is still under
construction.  If you're intersted in stopping by and visit The
Lighthouse BBS's web page, the address is:
http//www.neonramp.com/pub/noftzger
                  
  If you know of any other Internet resources for SPITFIRE and
SPITFIRE utilities, please notify us so this information can be
published and shared with all SPITFIRE Sysops.
   
   

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 SPITFIRE BOARD-OF-THE-MONTH 
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                          Mike Noftzger
                        The Lighthouse BBS
                           402-597-2451
                           28800 - 1200
                        SFNET Node A0402001
                 http://www.neonramp.com/pub/noftzger

   I was extremely surprised and honored when I began my weekly check
of my InterNet mail, only to find a congratulatory message from   
Jacque Shipley on being selected as "Board of the Month".  My four 
years of effort and time have finally been paid off.  Thanks for
the honor!  Now a little bit about myself and my board.

   I first got hooked on computers in 1983 while I was stationed in
Virginia in the Air Force.  I started off with a "monster" Zenith
Z-150 computer with a 10 megabyte removable cartridge.  Some of you
military folks will know what I'm talking about.  They would make
a great boat anchor compared to today's technology!

   It was then that I decided I had to have a pc of my own.  Without
hesitation, I splurged and bought my first computer.  I started out
with a Tandy 1000SX, dual 5 1/4" floppy drives and a color cga
monitor.  I was in heaven.  I bought my first modem (300 baud) and
discovered what a bulletin board was all about.  I immediately
started calling every BBS I could a number to.  I was hooked!  Even
connecting at 300 baud was exciting!  Those were the days.

   In 1991, I was reassigned to Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska
and discovered there was life beyond an 8088 pc and upgraded to
a Packard Bell 386 SX/16 with a 125 meg hard drive.  It was then
after calling many many bbs' in the Omaha area, I knew I had to get
my own board started.  Like many, I tried out the various softwares,
experimented with each, and finally came across SPITFIRE 3.0.  What
a piece of work.  It was so user-friendly, I was convinced that's
what I would use for my bbs.  

   I still run a single node bbs, have upgraded again to what is my
present system (486DX2/66, 8 meg memory, over 1 gigabyte of hard
disk space, two cdroms, and now 28,800 baud modem).
  
   I have just retired from the United States Air Force, and am
currently employed as a Manager of one of Omaha's four Skatelands.
I love working with children, so what's a better place then a
skating/playdaze facility.  Although it's fun, the days are long
and my board has suffered considerably!  

   Like most SysOps, it's not always been easy.  I have also gone
through the hard drive crashes, and a whole lot of cross linked files.
I still wouldn't give it up for anything.  I've met so many great
people running the board!  The support I receive from the various
SPITFIRE SysOps have made all the difference! I'd like to personally
thank Mike Woltz for all his efforts in producing such an exceptional
piece of software!  Many thanks to my fellow sysops for the
opportunities to beta test their softwares (Tim Ward, Brian Leiter).

.\\ike
The Lighthouse BBS
State of the National Championship Cornhuskers!


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 SPITFIRE SYSOP-OF-THE-MONTH 
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                             Greg Nixon
                             Nixons BBS
                        ++6463436260,,,,,999
                         SFNET Hub I0646000


   Well I am in shock.... me it can't be <GRIN>.  I am 23 and live in
Wanganui in New Zealand with my partner and my two girls.  (Another
baby on the way).  (A beautiful country..Brag, Brag).

   I got my first computer a Vic 20 when I was about 12 and then a
Commodore 64 about a year later.  I mainly played a few games on them
and tried writing a few basic programs but my interest died a bit
because I couldn't afford a floppy disk or a modem.  Then about three
years ago I started a Plant Nursery business and borrowed $3500 off
my mother for a 386 DX-40 which I am still using.  I hope to upgrade
sometime this year to a pentium.

   With my Plant Nursery I decided as a novel approach to produce a
Mail Order Catalogue on disk.  I found a shareware program that could
do this and registered it.  It had a built in script that would let
customers upload there order to a BBS.  So I begun the search for
some BBS software.  I tried RA and PCboard but could not get them
working.  Finally a guy I had met through a Polytech BBS put me on to
Spitfire, two hours later I was up and running.  I couldn't
understand how easy it was.

   So in March 95 I sent away my registration and opened the BBS to
the general public as well as my customers.  I was running one line
and a 2400 baud modem which was far to slow for out of town
customers, so I bought a second hard drive and a 28.8 modem.  I then
started charging $30 per year for full access.  I have more than 6
Gigs of files for users to download and one door game (LORD 3.55).
The BBS became an addition (Ask my Girlfriend).  I'd spend days
working and nights making the BBS look better.

   When I opened there were 7 BBS in town that had been around for
ages and most have now closed up shop for lack of callers (They
didn't run SF!), I on the other hand get at least 20 - 30 calls a day
for my 60 active callers.  I am always helping new users get up and
running.  I also have been promoting Spitfire through the Internet
and friends and now 2 of the 4 BBS left in Wanganui are using
SPITFIRE.

   I have started writing software (Doors in Quick Basic and Business
Programs and utilities in Visual Basic) and some are freeware which
include a little ad for SF as I feel it isn't widely enough known
about and it could help a lot of people.  The Internet home pages set
up for SF have been a welcome addition for us international sysops.

   I would like to thank Mike for writing such a great program, his
family for putting up with him <GRIN>, and Jacque Shipley for all the
written material and for without her help I would not be able to get
SFNET (Which is the best FAMILY non bashing network I have come
across) and finally all the great support I have received from all
the sysops in SFNET.  Thanks everyone and if you are in New Zealand
look me up.



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  NEWLY REGISTERED SPITFIRE SYSTEMS 
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   A hearty welcome is extended to the following, who have
recently become public registered SPITFIRE Bulletin Board Systems:

The Slip Shot.................................515-264-8330...14400 BPS
Revoe & Linda Mulinex, Sysops.........................Des Moines, Iowa

Tracie's World!!..............................513-753-7240...14400 BPS
Tracie Anspach, Sysop.....................................Amelia, Ohio

Midi Tunes....................................216-932-6361...38400 BPS
Kenneth Myers, Sysop...................................Cleveland, Ohio

Naugy Net.....................................203-720-5444...28800 BPS
Naugatuck Board of Education, Sysop.............Naugatuck, Connecticut

Planting Fields Road..........................516-922-1059...14400 BPS
Vincent Kreutz, Sysop................................Norwich, New York

The Arena.....................................941-377-2554...14400 BPS
Justin Scott, Sysop..................................Sarasota, Florida

Buchannon Creek BBS...........................615-363-7200...14400 BPS
Ray Worsham, Sysop..................................Pulaski, Tennessee

The White Lightening BBS......................207-490-2158...57600 BPS
John Pace, Sysop.........................................Alfred, Maine

THE APOCALYPSE BBS............................207-324-8058...14400 BPS
Christopher Nunan, Sysop................................Sanford, Maine

Xanadu BBS....................................2-654-8817.....14400 BPS
Ajwad Ansari, Sysop...............................Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Local 369.....................................617-340-5466...14400 BPS
U.W.U.A Local Lodge #369, Sysop...............Braintree, Massachusetts

COPS for CHRIST BBS...........................203-753-2667...14400 BPS
Don Carpenter, Sysop............................Waterbury, Connecticut

The Bear Board................................304-755-4319...28800 BPS
PABCO, Sysop......................................Nitro, West Virginia

The Foot Beat.................................714-965-4439...14400 BPS
Fountain Valley Police Department, Sysops..Fountain Valley, California

     In addition, there are 1 new private SPITFIRE BBS System
registered.  This private SPITFIRE BBS was registered to a Sysop in:
Dansville, New York.


     There are 6 registrations for whom registration information  
was incomplete.  These included BBS's in: Wanganui, New Zealand; Antelope,
California; Moro, Illinois; Petaluma, California; Uijongbu, Korea; and
Omaha, Nebraska.


     The increase in registrations where information is incomplete is
largely due to Buffalo Creek's Software's policy of accepting on-line
Mastercard and Visa credit card registrations.


     JUST A REMINDER...the newsletter is always looking for
contributions!  Please forward any articles in ASCII text to either
Buffalo Creek's BBS or The Mother Board BBS.
