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Hello Frank,
FL> Can anyone reccomend a good tic processor for linux that isn't htick.
The ticer built into MBSE BBS works like a charm.. :)
FL> I have tried to get tinytic to work properly, and I really wish I
FL> could, but there seems to be two problems with it. First, if the tic
FL> isn't in uppercase then it won't see it and second, if the tic is in
FL> uppercase then it will say that it can't find the tinytic cfg.
FL> Anyone know if tinytic is still being supported?
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.
Ttyl :-),
Al
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