THE WELCH COMPANY
440 Davis Court #1602
San Francisco, CA 94111-2496
415 781 5700
S U M M A R Y
DIARY: August 12, 1994 08:21 AM Friday;
Rod Welch
Continue mobilize for PG&E assignment.
1...Summary/Objective
2...Checked Bill DeHart's System
.....Config.sys
.....Autoexec.bat
3...Banyon Broke
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CONTACTS
0201 - Pacific Gas & Electric Company 415 973 6778 fax 8426
020101 - Mr. James Serchak; Project Manager =415 973 9129
020102 - Project Management Department
0202 - Pacific Gas & Electric Company 415 973 6778 fax 8426
020201 - Mr. Kent J. Hea, PMP
020202 - Senior Cost/Schedule Analyst, Room 1161A-V11C =415 973 3858
020203 - Project Management Department
0203 - PG&E VP Power System 415 223 4504 fax or 800...
020301 - Mr. Jeff A. Steinberg; Rm 2319; Mail Code B23B =415 223 4504
SUBJECTS
Proposal, Contract & Support
Network Access Procedures
SDS Workstation
Network Access/Interface, OS2
LAN, Banyan ethernet, 940810
3x647,psh Banyan Network
Banyon Vines
0709 - ..
0710 - Summary/Objective
0711 -
071101 - Followed up work at ref SDS 13 line 129. Called Jim Serchak. He
071102 - suggested calling Jeff again.
071103 -
071104 -
0712 -
0713 -
0714 - 1436 called Jeff
0715 -
071501 - Left message for him to call back.
071502 -
071503 -
0716 -
0717 -
0718 - 1437 Jeff called back
0719 -
071901 -
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071903 -
071904 -
071905 -
0720 -
0721 -
0722 - 1439 Disconnect Network from autoexec.bat
0723 -
072301 - Will launch this with a batch file. Not sure I can load it high, but
072302 - will be better than loading it everytime.
072303 -
072304 - I noticed today that we are getting only 570K of RAM and nothing
072305 - seems to be loading high. I installed our standard autoex and config
072306 - and we are back to normal, 628K of RAM. This indicates that Jeff
072307 - modified some settings, but I could not tell.
072308 -
072309 - Checked Bill DeHart's System
072310 -
072311 -
072312 - Config.sys
072313 -
072314 - DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS
072315 - device=C:\WINDOWS\EMM386.EXE noems x=c800-cbff
072316 - Files=40
072317 - buffers=20
072318 - SHELL=C:\DOS\COMMAND.COM C:\DOS\ /p /e:1024
072319 - device=c:\ban\ip\ipcust.sys
072320 - device=c:\ban\ip\ifcust.sys
072321 - DOS=HIGH,umb
072322 - rem STACKS=9,256
072323 - STACKS=9,512
072324 -
072325 - Autoexec.bat
072326 -
072327 - echo off
072328 - C:\WINDOWS\SMARTDRV.EXE
072329 - prompt $p$g
072330 - PATH c:\;C:\DOS;C:\windows;c:\EXCEL;C:\WINDOWS;C:\UTIL;C:\WINWORD;c:\NC;z:\;c:\mouse;c:\sd\01
072331 - set TEMP=C:\WINDOWS\TEMP
072332 - log
072333 -
072334 -
072335 -
072336 - Banyon Broke
072337 -
072338 - After I changed back to original config.sys and autoexec.bat, and then
072339 - appended Banyon call code, Banyon would not run. Got error message it
072340 - was not connected.
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SUBJECTS
General
0804 -
080401 - This morning when I came into PG&E's office, I found the cord to the
080402 - telephone was cut, and it seemed to be sprung, as though someone had
080403 - pulled it.
080404 -
080405 - I asked Cynthia about it and she and I explained this to Kent. He
080406 - tried to find another cord, but was unsuccessful. Jim Serchak
080407 - finally was able to get me another cord.
080408 -
080409 - I also found the cpu was on, even though I thought I left it off on
080410 - Wednesday. The monitor was off, but was booted to os2.
080411 -
080412 - I ran Norton Antivirus. Used procedures at ref SDS 1 line 71.
080413 -
080414 - It reported no viruses.
080415 -
080416 -
080417 - A few days later Mike Neer said he did this by accident. He had a
080418 - call and something happened to his phone. He came to my cubicle and
080419 - hurridly grabbed the cord, and it broke.
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0805 -
SUBJECTS
Printer
Extra sheet with pcl
0905 - Summary/Objective
0906 -
090601 - Asked Jim if he knows why we are getting an extra page in front of
090602 - each print job. It says:
090603 -
090604 - @PJL ENTER LANGUAGE = PCL
090605 -
090606 - Jim said they have had some instances where they get an extra page
090607 - on other printers. He asked me to review the printer manuals.
090608 -
090609 -
090610 - [Solution was to disconnect the AES feature, per ref SDS 14 line
090611 - 93.]
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