Hello, Maurice Kinal.
On 10/31/20 10:23 PM you wrote:
MK> Hey Charles!
MK>>> that binkd for Android works just fine.
CP>> It does. And there are a couple of point programs for Android
CP>> that work, but have some issues.
MK> I believe that a point approach with binkd for contacting and
MK> exchanging pkt's with the mothership (bossnode) is the way to go
MK> with mobile single user devices.
I agree. For the various issues that the two point programs that I have found
for Android, it is a good way to connect to Fidonet and other FTN style
networks.
MK> Currently I have 3 wireless APs working (hostapd) x86_64's that
MK> have working binkd at their disposal that can/could give access to
MK> the broader fidonet network. They are definetly potential access
MK> points for Android and iOS based devices.
I had to look some of that up. It turns out I actually knew what it all was, I
just don't always know the actual terminology.
If I am understanding correctly, that set up could act like a server to connect
to with a mobile device to connect to Fidonet?
CP>> It won't be something everyone would want to use.
MK> Like me for instance? I am not a fan of so-called smart devices
MK> ... to say the least. Also the 10.1" tablet I was using for
MK> testing had a battery go bad on it and I am not keen to replace it
MK> given the cost. I'd rather buy a new one ... if indeed I feel a
MK> need to port and test fidonet apps on a crippled single user
MK> system such as Android.
I'm currently communicating here with a 5.5" (I believe) phone. This
application HotdogEd, has a Point provider and and NNTP provider packages. Both
allow for multiple addresses. Functionally, I connect easily on wifi or mobile
data. The only problems connectivity wise I've noticed are in the program
itself switching from Ipv6 to Ipv4.
But it mostly does what I need it to do.
I do know of some people who don't like the point idea for various reasons, but
are interested in QWK style message applications. So I'm looking into that idea
as well.
I haven't seriously done anything with program code in years, so those lines
and other crazy ideas I have are long term projects.
All that being said, this Telegram project is something that does work, not
only on phones and tablets, but computers as well.
MK> Having said that, it looks to be doable. I was using termux for
MK> Android to provide the bash enviroment for Android. I am unsure
MK> if a similar strategy could be deployed on iOS.
I don't know much of anything dealing with iOS.
I've tried various terminals on Android, but it only showed me how much I don't
know.
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