1. BBS
- Posted by David P Mosley <dave0888 at JUNO.COM> Jun 29, 1999
- 568 views
Hi I have a ? for you guys I am wanting to setup a BBS on my computer,but don't know what to do does anyone know?.I have PWS that came with windows 98,and dial up server,but can't get them to work.Do you have to have a special kind of software to setup a BBS if so what kind. Thanks David Mosley dave0888 at juno.com ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.
2. Re: BBS
- Posted by Bernie Ryan <bwryan at PCOM.NET> Jun 29, 1999
- 516 views
AREN'T BBS's OBSOLETE ??? With the internet you don't need to make long distance phone calls.
3. Re: BBS
- Posted by Irv Mullins <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> Jun 29, 1999
- 568 views
- Last edited Jun 30, 1999
On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, you wrote: > Hi > I have a ? for you guys I am wanting to setup a BBS on my computer,but > don't know what to do does anyone know?.I have PWS that came with windows > 98,and dial up server,but can't get them to work.Do you have to have a > special kind of software to setup a BBS if so what kind. > Thanks If you really want a BBS, then you need: several phone lines several modems a multi-port serial card ($$) software to run the bbs software to manage the modems. much time to keep it going. On the other hand, you can run a web server / news server / mail server / ftp site with 1 modem and an ISP. Many people can connect at the "same time". This can be done with Windows, but it's much easier with Linux. The only difficulty is getting a permanent (static) Internet address. Some ISP's will supply one, maybe at extra cost. You have to ask. Regards, Irv
4. Re: BBS
- Posted by Lucius Hilley <lhilley at CDC.NET> Jun 30, 1999
- 531 views
Short answer to obsolete BBS's. They have migrated to the internet. I would think the same thing if it hadn't been for the fact that I noticed some no form of BBS's about a year ago. Typically BBS's where local Systems that users directly dialed into. Apparently BBS's have migrated to the internet. The internet is not to be confused with the World Wide Web. The World Wide Web is only a fraction of the internet. Obviously there are other mediums across the internet such as Email and Instant chats (ICQ, AIM). Internet BBS's are called using some sort of Telnet protocol and some may use obscure ports instead of the default telnet port. Same is true with many FTP sites. They may use obscure port numbers such as 6665 instead of the default FTP port number. Telnet is very similiar to the old Terminal protocols and has many of the same functions. Some Telnet client softeware have ANSI like coloring available along with file transfers VIA the old Zmodem, Xmodem, and Ymodem protocols used with your fondly remembered Terminal programs. Lucius L. Hilley III lhilley at cdc.net +----------+--------------+--------------+ | Hollow | ICQ: 9638898 | AIM: LLHIII | | Horse +--------------+--------------+ | Software | http://www.cdc.net/~lhilley | +----------+-----------------------------+ ----- Original Message ----- From: Bernie Ryan <bwryan at PCOM.NET> To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 6:30 PM Subject: Re: BBS > ---------------------- Information from the mail header ----------------------- > Sender: Euphoria Programming for MS-DOS <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> > Poster: Bernie Ryan <bwryan at PCOM.NET> > Subject: Re: BBS > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > > AREN'T BBS's OBSOLETE ??? With the internet you don't need to make long > distance phone calls. >
5. Re: BBS
- Posted by Jason Gade <jgade at PCEZ.COM> Jun 29, 1999
- 539 views
- Last edited Jun 30, 1999
-----Original Message----- From: Bernie Ryan +ADw-bwryan+AEA-PCOM.NET+AD4- To: EUPHORIA+AEA-LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU +ADw-EUPHORIA+AEA-LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU+AD4- Date: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 3:49 PM Subject: Re: BBS B+AD4-AREN'T BBS's OBSOLETE ??? With the internet you don't need to make long B+AD4-distance phone calls. I use a (Portland) local BBS. I don't think that they are obsolete. +ADw-Irv Mullins+AD4- I+AD4-If you really want a BBS, then you need: I+AD4-several phone lines I+AD4-several modems I+AD4-a multi-port serial card (+ACQAJA-) I+AD4-software to run the bbs I+AD4-software to manage the modems. I+AD4-much time to keep it going. I+AD4-On the other hand, you can run a web server / news server / mail server / ftp I+AD4-site with 1 modem and an ISP. Many people can connect at the +ACI-same time+ACI-. I+AD4-This can be done with Windows, but it's much easier with Linux. I+AD4-The only difficulty is getting a permanent (static) Internet address. Some I+AD4-ISP's will supply one, maybe at extra cost. You have to ask. BTW, Irv, I believe that it only has 1 line that is probably cheaper than setting up for internet because they are only charged for outgoing calls. Just like the good old days+ACE- It's kinda like having a mailing list with less than 20 active users. We now return you to your regularly scheduled topic . . . J.
6. Re: BBS
- Posted by "Bruce M. Axtens" <bruce_axtens at SIL.ORG> Jun 30, 1999
- 566 views
Thus spake David P Mosley on Tue, 29 Jun 1999: >Hi >I have a ? for you guys I am wanting to setup a BBS on my computer,but >don't know what to do does anyone know?.I have PWS that came with windows >98,and dial up server,but can't get them to work.Do you have to have a >special kind of software to setup a BBS if so what kind. >Thanks If you were happy enough to revert to DOS, there are some programs floating around on www.simtel.net in their msdos library that might help. Do a search on BBS and you'll trawl many fish. If you just want a single line dial-in then the tools are already there. As someone else has written, the costs go up when you want to do multiline stuff. Euphoria would probably cope ok with most aspects if you wanted to use it from go to woe, but it might be better to use what's already been invented, like Colossus, or WildCat. Let me know how you get on. BTW, despite the impact of the internet (which is considerable!) BBSes are not dead. Bruce.
7. Re: BBS
- Posted by Irv Mullins <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> Jun 30, 1999
- 557 views
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, you wrote: > BTW, Irv, I believe that it only has 1 line that is probably cheaper than > setting up for internet because they are only charged for outgoing calls. > > Just like the good old days+ACE- > It's kinda like having a mailing list with less than 20 active users. > > We now return you to your regularly scheduled topic . . . If you only need one person to connect at a time, you don't need a bbs. Just set up dial-in networking and let your modem auto-answer. Might be a good idea to put some passwords on the thing. I'd set up a dialin user account with very limited permissions. Irv.
8. Re: BBS
- Posted by LEVIATHAN <lordlev at WA.FREEI.NET> Jun 30, 1999
- 553 views
Hi all! I can't say i'll SLAP the next person who says BBS's are DEAD, but I can say this: They aren't. That's all I havta say. Blessed Be! --"LEVIATHAN"