| TIP: Click on subject to list as thread! | ANSI |
| echo: | |
|---|---|
| to: | |
| from: | |
| date: | |
| subject: | Netmodem |
-=> Robert Huff wrote to ROB SWINDELL <=- RH> with....there's still some things I can do with max that I can't do with RH> Synchronet....one thing being the file listing for an area can be in a RH> totally RH> different place than the actual files...maximus files.bbs will import RH> files RH> from more than just one directory...eg: files.bbs for games: RH> RH> d:\bbs\file\games\apogee\1RAP12.ZIP Raptor v1.2 from APOGEE RH> d:\bbs\file\games\epic\1EPICPIN.ZIP Epic Pinball While Opus 1.73a had that same feature, I really never used t. But I did love this one NODEDIFF.??? FidoNet nodediff files what meant everytime there was a NODEDIFF.??? such as NODEDIFF.340 NODEDIFF.ARC or NODEDIFF.A40. they all would be added to the filebase with the same description. RH> you've done a great job..I even learned quite a bit....but I still do RH> like Maximus better...sorry..was what I first ran... Now that Maximus is Open source you could port it to Linux. Then you got your TCP/IP stack and firing up Maximus would be easier. One way is as follows: /usr/sbin/telnetd -L /usr/sbin/maxbbs your maxbbs batch file would like like this (its only a skeleton. you fill in the blanks) #!/bin/sh # run maximus as a task thats not being used. # find unused node # its only an example. you would have to figure where to state the #node number yourself. #/usr/bin/max -p /etc/fido/bbs.prm Michele Marie Dalene ... My bbs is Toll free for any AT&T unlimited customer --- blueMail/Linux 0.11 --- SBBSecho 2.00-Linux* Origin: Planet Maca's Opus 860-738-7176 300-33.6kbps (1:142/7176) SEEN-BY: 24/903 106/1 120/544 123/500 142/906 928 7176 400/300 461/640 SEEN-BY: 633/260 262 267 270 285 640/954 770/215 774/605 2432/200 @PATH: 142/7176 928 906 106/1 123/500 774/605 633/260 285 267 |
|
| SOURCE: echomail via fidonet.ozzmosis.com | |
Email questions or comments to sysop@ipingthereforeiam.com
All parts of this website painstakingly hand-crafted in the U.S.A.!
IPTIA BBS/MUD/Terminal/Game Server List, © 2025 IPTIA Consulting™.