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Re: JD... By: Mark Hoover to John Dailey on Sat Mar 20 2004 03:17:24 > Well, the above only works from a Unix-like BBS from what I understand. > As for the serial communications, you could drop the direct serial and > just go fossil. Just about anybody still running a DOS based BBS these > days has a fossil driver installed due to either the BBS or their other > games requiring it. WWIV used stdio for the longest time (and still supports it) also, I know for a fact that Synchronet supports it... I don't recall many of the other BBS packages I've used supporting it, that's what DoorWay was for. :-) --- SBBSecho 2.00-FreeBSD* Origin: FreeBSD Synchronet - telnet://FreeBSD.synchro.net (1:140/17) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 140/17 1 106/2000 633/267 |
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