Re: A 80' Apple II BBS [message #353395 is a reply to message #353394] |
Mon, 25 September 2017 13:14 |
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Originally posted by: James Davis
On Monday, September 25, 2017 at 9:42:26 AM UTC-7, Anthony Ortiz wrote:
> On Monday, September 25, 2017 at 12:08:39 PM UTC-4, 6502en...@gmail.com wrote:
>> I'll send them a mail! ;)
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> Who hosts the Asimov ftp? I'd love to know a bit about the history but don't find much online.
Don't really know, but after informing asimovlookerafterer of a Trojan.gen.2 in the Wasp.exe's a week ago, I received a response from Isaac Asimov!--But, the author, Isaac Asimov, is a ghost!--He must really love the Apple II.
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Re: A 80' Apple II BBS [message #361806 is a reply to message #343838] |
Sat, 27 January 2018 18:14 |
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Originally posted by: luasmoya
El viernes, 2 de junio de 2017, 23:41:18 (UTC-5), 6502en...@gmail.com escribió:
> A 80's Apple II BBS is on air:
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> a80sappleiibbs.ddns.net:6502
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> The BBS is running on a real Apple IIe with a Doudisk. The Software is GBBS Pro V1.2.
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> The goal is to have a BBS in the style of the 80's.
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> Enjoy!
Nice &cool BBS
Anyone knows how should pluged a wimodem232 in an APPLE IIGS
Options are
1.-Super Serial Card or
2.-Serial modem port MINIDIN 8 port connector with null modem cable or straight cable
???
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Re: A 80' Apple II BBS [message #361854 is a reply to message #361806] |
Sun, 28 January 2018 06:37 |
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Originally posted by: 6502enhanced
Great that you like it! Thanks!
Well, I do not own a IIgs - but if you use the SSC and f.e. PROTerm 3.1 it should work as on an Apple II/ IIe.
PROTerm:
Set modem driver "Null Modem Driver (RTS/CTS)"
Set online parms to 300 baud - you can change this later.
SSC:
If you use a standard cable or just an adapter to connect the WiModem232 with the SSC then the Jumper Block should point towards "Modem" - if you use a null modem cable the block should point towards "Terminal".
Switch block #1:
1-off
2-on
3-off
4-on
5-off
6-off
7-off
Switch block #2:
1-off
2-off
3-off
4-on
5-on
6-on
7-on
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Re: A 80' Apple II BBS [message #361931 is a reply to message #361806] |
Sun, 28 January 2018 21:51 |
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Originally posted by: Henry Pedro
On Saturday, January 27, 2018 at 7:14:23 PM UTC-4, luas...@gmail.com wrote:
> El viernes, 2 de junio de 2017, 23:41:18 (UTC-5), 6502en...@gmail.com escribió:
>> A 80's Apple II BBS is on air:
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>> a80sappleiibbs.ddns.net:6502
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>> The BBS is running on a real Apple IIe with a Doudisk. The Software is GBBS Pro V1.2.
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>> The goal is to have a BBS in the style of the 80's.
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>> Enjoy!
>
> Nice &cool BBS
> Anyone knows how should pluged a wimodem232 in an APPLE IIGS
> Options are
> 1.-Super Serial Card or
> 2.-Serial modem port MINIDIN 8 port connector with null modem cable or straight cable
>
> ???
The WiModem232 ought to work just fine on the standard serial port with a standard (DIN-8 to DB-25) serial cable.
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Re: A 80' Apple II BBS [message #366307 is a reply to message #366299] |
Sat, 14 April 2018 00:59 |
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Originally posted by: 6502enhanced
These are really new news!
Glenn Jones invited different people and me to a Beta Test group. We are connected via Slack and Google sheet.
I will write on A 80‘s Apple II BBS about the group and the development!
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Re: A 80' Apple II BBS [message #373311 is a reply to message #373309] |
Wed, 05 September 2018 14:51 |
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Originally posted by: Todd Holcomb
On Wednesday, September 5, 2018 at 11:38:37 AM UTC-5, 6502en...@gmail.com wrote:
> We have now 500 members!
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> Thanks a lot for making such a great BBS!!!
Impressive! I don't have nearly that number of users on Captain's Quarters. Maybe I should be nicer to the Commodore users. Nah...
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Re: A 80' Apple II BBS [message #373317 is a reply to message #373314] |
Wed, 05 September 2018 18:54 |
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Originally posted by: Matthew Power
I like reading through the messages and seeing what other people are connecting with. I'm curious, are older messages deleted because of storage constraints on floppies? There's always like 1-119 or so listed.
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Re: A 80' Apple II BBS [message #373321 is a reply to message #373314] |
Wed, 05 September 2018 20:48 |
Michael Black
Messages: 2799 Registered: February 2012
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On Wed, 5 Sep 2018, Antoine Vignau wrote:
> Hi BBS,
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> Are they 500 active and/or registered and/or comcurrent users/members?
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> av
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Or are they 500 unique users, or a handful who registered under a whole
bunch of names?
Michael
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Re: A 80' Apple II BBS [message #373323 is a reply to message #373321] |
Wed, 05 September 2018 21:33 |
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Originally posted by: Matthew Power
> Or are they 500 unique users, or a handful who registered under a whole
> bunch of names?
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> Michael
I'm guilty. I forgot my user number and password twice before finally taking a screenshot on the third time so I could log in regularly. But I do enjoy the BBS from my //e so hopefully that makes up for it.
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Re: A 80' Apple II BBS [message #373327 is a reply to message #343838] |
Wed, 05 September 2018 23:04 |
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Originally posted by: nathan.odle
On Friday, June 2, 2017 at 11:41:18 PM UTC-5, 6502en...@gmail.com wrote:
> A 80's Apple II BBS is on air:
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> a80sappleiibbs.ddns.net:6502
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> The BBS is running on a real Apple IIe with a Doudisk. The Software is GBBS Pro V1.2.
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> The goal is to have a BBS in the style of the 80's.
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> Enjoy!
Any dial in access, or just Telnet?
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Re: A 80' Apple II BBS [message #373331 is a reply to message #373314] |
Thu, 06 September 2018 01:13 |
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Originally posted by: 6502enhanced
Antoine, this is different - some registered without activity, some are checking in from time to time with longer periods, some are often there and are very active ... it‘s similar to other groups on forums ...
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Re: A 80' Apple II BBS [message #373334 is a reply to message #373327] |
Thu, 06 September 2018 01:20 |
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Originally posted by: 6502enhanced
No, there is one line and that is connected to a PI for telnet access. GBBS has only one line - I could also connect that to an old modem but for the most users telnet is much more comfortable and cheaper.
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Re: A 80' Apple II BBS [message #374277 is a reply to message #373334] |
Tue, 02 October 2018 17:33 |
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Originally posted by: Anthony Adverse
On Thursday, September 6, 2018 at 3:20:09 PM UTC+10, 6502en...@gmail.com wrote:
> No, there is one line and that is connected to a PI for telnet access. GBBS has only one line - I could also connect that to an old modem but for the most users telnet is much more comfortable and cheaper.
I was under the impression provided you popped in more serial cards, that GBBS would/could run more than one line?
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