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On 23 Mar 17 18:00:42 Jimmy Mac wrote... JM> Hi all, JM> JM> I've struggled to find much in the way of solid documentation on how JM> to get tcpser to autostart on the Raspberry Pi. Anyone have a quick JM> easy solution? I blame my 30 years of Microsoft on my Linux ignorance JM> but I'm evolving :-) JM> JM> Trying to resurrect (rebuild) a C46 BBS. No problems getting tcpser JM> to work from ssh or local terminal, just can't get any of the JM> examples I've read about to work on the Pi. JM> JM> TIA! JM> JM> Jim.. JM> JM> | FidoUsenet Gateway (3:770/3) To which Drew Klenotic replies... Why re-invent the wheel? http://www.particles.org/particlesbbs/ is a C128 BBS on "the net". This guy is probably one of the best examples of a great old school retro BBS. He literally has more activity in a day than I have in weeks. He's the guy we're all wishing we were. Check in with him. I'm sure he'd be happy to help. If not, I'd be happy to help (I'm an Atari guy, but the basic principles are the same). Also on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/particlesbbs/ --- RATSoft/FIDO v09.14.95 [JetMail 1.01] (1:2215/1701.0)JM> --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: Agency HUB, Dunedin - New Zealand * Origin: STar Fleet HQ - Atari BBS Running RatSoft ST! bbs.sfhqbbs.org:5983 |
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