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to: Dennis J
from: Dennis J
date: 2008-03-08 16:03:00
subject: Re: Ping

-=> Frank Linhares wrote to Dennis J <=-

 FL> Finally someone outside of net 229 albeit still in Region 12, but at
 FL> least from the outside world.

Glad I could help.  :)  While I'm here, maybe this will generate a bit 
of conversation for the group --

I used to run an Amiga BBS using TransAmiga.  I've recently pulled the
machine and HDs out of storage, and miraculously, everything actually
works.

I've successfully transferred and run it from an emulator under Windows
(no success on OSX, though, is UAE the best there is?), but thought it
might be interesting to use the real hardware to bring it online via
telnet.

Unfortunately, I've got no idea where to begin.  I've seen at least 
one AmiExpress system running on authentic hardware but didn't see much 
info on how it was done.  Any pointers would be appreciated!

__
Dennis
 
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