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to: Chris Albertsen
from: Roy J. Tellason
date: 1998-10-22 09:43:02
subject: Max for Linux?

Chris Albertsen wrote in a message to Hakan Koseoglu:

 CA> Hey Hakan,
 CA>         I've already got everything done.  The last think left to do
 CA> is write a nttp server that useing the Squish base.

 HK> May I ask specifically which sofwares do you use? If there's a 
 HK> better way of doing something, I have to do it. :)

 HK> For example, for an unknown reason, I couldn't make the SIO 
 HK> support more than 10 maximus nodes, although I've installed a 
 HK> 16 port SIO. Any ideas? Of course 10 nodes 

 CA>         I'm not on the internet.  When users call, they can 
 CA> connect with PPP, and access the BBS like it was on the 
 CA> internet.  With just one phone line to the BBS, I don't have it 
 CA> setup for more then one caller at a time. 

Are you saying here that callers can get into your bbs with the use of
their normal internet-style dialer and browser programs?  If so,  I'd sure
like to hear more details about that...

Are you adding any stuff to provide html-type interfacing?  That's
something I've had the idle thought about here and there,  but it sure
strikes me as a project that's going to be a lot of work to set up.

email: roy.j.tellason%tanstaaf{at}frackit.com 
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