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This message was from ED VANCE to JEFF SALZMAN,
originally in conference General
and was forwarded to you by ED VANCE.
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JS>On some BBS's, I was able to go as high as 4800 baud, but there were
>occasional "lock-ups" followed by carrier loss after 15
seconds or so. I'm
>still trying things out. It could be the Amiga I'm using. It has some mild
>heat related issues which can foul some of the I/O functionality.
JS>On this session, I decided to use telnet on a Windows PC. I may fire up my
>TRS-80 on another day and try connecting from that.
JS>I also want to find some Commodre 64 specific BBS's, if they even exist.
Jeff,
I looked at the BBS List on bbs-scene.org and found one C= BBS.
ANTIDOTE BBS
It's in Sweden.
Telnet://antidote.hopto.org Port 23
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