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CA> I've already got everything done. The last think left to do CA> is write a nttp server that useing the Squish base. May I ask specifically which sofwares do you use? If there's a better way of doing something, I have to do it. :) For example, for an unknown reason, I couldn't make the SIO support more than 10 maximus nodes, although I've installed a 16 port SIO. Any ideas? Of course 10 nodes is not enough, it's only available to local telnets and 3 modems which are connected to a async comm. server telnet directly to the BBS. It is observed that 6 or more users are on-line. When I open the system to the entire internet, this won't be enough. :( Maximus nodes having a node number higher than 10 just cannot access to the virtual modem. Any ideas? ... The mind grows by what it feeds upon. --- Can you see the Fnords? -- 39.55'12"N, 32.49'48E Ankara TR* Origin: BEWARE! THE PARANOIDS ARE WATCHING YOU! (2:431/312) SEEN-BY: 396/1 632/0 371 633/260 267 270 284 371 634/397 635/506 725 728 SEEN-BY: 639/252 670/218 @PATH: 431/312 300 270/101 396/1 633/260 635/506 728 633/267 |
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