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Hello Eric,
AI>> I'm sure you'd like the mailer / ticer / tosser. In all my BBS travels
AI>> that stays with me.. :)
ER> Hehe. Well, I'm currently running Synchronet with Htick and BinkD, which
ER> those are pretty nice, honestly. I even have a setup I'm throwing together
ER> that's mail-only, no BBS, that'll be BinkD+HPT+HTick+GoldED possibly
ER> JAMNNTPD, to access and verify everything with.
The BBS interface to mbse is pretty simple, as Michiel Broek says somewhere
in the docs. He was just writing a plain and simple BBS that his BBS users
were used to (at the time I guess) and that is what he did.
The mailer / ticer / tosser is something else though.. ok, nuf said!
ER> The one thing I truely do like about Synchronet is the fact it's
ER> scripted with JavaScript, which is real-world usable stuff and very
ER> easy to work with. I was able, thankks to Synchronet, tolearn
ER> JavaScript for the first time ever and actually appreciate using it.
Agreed.
ER> So, I'm curious what MBSE is actually capable of, and how customizable
ER> it is, and scriptable, and if it's scripting language (if it has one),
ER> is worth using. :)
I don't know how JavaScript works or if it could be used with MBSE. Michiel
Broek did write a doorlib for MBSE though and a couple doors that work with
it. One is called safe cracker, a simple number guessing game. A sample for
programmers I think. And the note to next user door, provides much the same
as synchronets auto message.
There is no scripting language for the BBS, although AreaMgr and FileMgr
auto responses are scripted with the help of diesel I think.
ER> I would like to know a couple or a few publically accessible MBSE systems
ER> out there, so I could check them out, too..
ER> I want to see, first hand, what it's capable of as a user.
I know one MBSE BBS called The Bit Bucket in Calgary that I call once in a while...
bbs.thebitbucket.ca.
I'm sure there are more but that's what I have off the top of my head.. :)
Ttyl :-),
Al
... A camel is a horse planned by committee.
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