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Hello Frank,
>> The ticer built into MBSE BBS works like a charm.. :)
FL> Can the ticer in MBSE be used by it's self as I am not using MBSE as
FL> my BBS software
Probably not. The MBSE BBS package isn't modular at all. When tics arrive
they are added to the filebase and then sent on to your links. It wouldn't
be easy to make that work with another BBS package. Probably not impossible
but not easy.
>> Sean Dennis is still active in fidonet. He was one of the developers
>> of tinytic IIRC. I'd ask him in netmail, or I think he can be found
>> in BBS_CARNIVAL.
FL> I'll try to track him down to see if he has any ideas.
I think htick is your solution if you can figure out what is happening. I
used htick with sbbs at one time with good results.
Ttyl :-),
Al
... As a computer, I find your faith in technology amusing.
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