Nightfox wrote to Keysofsolomon <=-
googled and found nothing. Also I have been thinking about starting a full time bbs again. I know synchronet is good, but are their any others.
Synchronet is indeed good, and of course there are others. There's Enthral, which is an ongoing project, and EleBBS, and as you mentioned Mystic, among others.
seen Mystic, it seemed pretty cool. But other than that I don't have a clue. I want to find one that supports all the things synchronet does. I know mystic supports most things. What other options are there?
Can you be more specific? What things do you want? The various BBS packages do support some things and have some cool stuff, which lets
you do various stuff & things. ;)
Re: randoms
By: Keysofsolomon to All on Fri Sep 06 2013 23:43:00
I have a few randoms. Can anyone tell me a good telnet program to use. googled and found nothing.
I'm sure if you Googled around a bit more, you'd find some. That's how I fo them. Here are a few of my favorite BBS telnet programs:
SyncTerm:
http://syncterm.bbsdev.net/
NetRunner:
http://www.mysticbbs.com/downloads.html
mTelnet:
http://mt32.bbses.info/
googled and found nothing. Also I have been thinking about starting a f time bbs again. I know synchronet is good, but are their any others.
Synchronet is indeed good, and of course there are others. There's Enthral, which is an ongoing project, and EleBBS, and as you mentioned Mystic, among others.
seen Mystic, it seemed pretty cool. But other than that I don't have a clue. I want to find one that supports all the things synchronet does. know mystic supports most things. What other options are there?
Can you be more specific? What things do you want? The various BBS package do support some things and have some cool stuff, which lets you do various stuff & things. ;)
Nightfox
Several years ago I tried many different systems, some old and unsupported, others newer and under fresh development.
I'd have to say EleBBS is the closest capability-wise to Synchronet.
It has an addon to support Web access, supports doors in a similar way
to Synchronet, etc. I didn't look too closely at the software, but I don't think it's quite as powerful when it comes to scripting (eg, Synchronet's terminal and web javascript support), but I'm fairly
certain as far as user-friendliness it's the next best 'ware to Synchronet.
around. I don't want it to be like everyone elses.
Sacred geometry, the key to it all...
I'd have to say EleBBS is the closest capability-wise to Synchronet.
It has an addon to support Web access, supports doors in a similar way
to Synchronet, etc. I didn't look too closely at the software, but I don't think it's quite as powerful when it comes to scripting (eg, Synchronet's terminal and web javascript support), but I'm fairly
certain as far as user-friendliness it's the next best 'ware to Synchronet.
Re: randoms
By: Keysofsolomon to Nightfox on Sun Sep 08 2013 01:00 am
around. I don't want it to be like everyone elses.
Sacred geometry, the key to it all...
Sorry to butt it, but that's the point I like most about Synchronet. You can make it look and feel any way you want, it's very flexable. I've been runnin a BBS from 1991 till now, and I've run from the start, Telix Host, PCBoard, GAP, Remote Access, ELE BBS, back to GAP, then finally, Synchronet. GAP and were my favorites, but I really Love Synchronet for all of what it does, and the reliability. I was a beta tester for GAP and I miss those days, as Kenny would do his best to implement any feature we wanted. I don't know Rob, but feel he is the same way. Synchronet is a quality, and professional software that is still being supported, and I have stopped looking.
- C.G. Learn
- Valhalla Home Services! - Telnet://valhalla.synchro.net
- A Gamers Paradise - Over 100 Registered Online Game Doors!
I know this may seem off subject, but are any doors compatible with 64bit windows 8. I am having a hard time finding any that work with no compatibility issues.
Re: randoms
By: Keysofsolomon to DesotoFireflite on Sun Sep 08 2013 04:29 pm
I know this may seem off subject, but are any doors compatible with 64b windows 8. I am having a hard time finding any that work with no compatibility issues.
From what I understand, you have to have a 32 bit version to run the old 16 doors. I have a 64 bit version on my MacBook pro, and I was feeling lazy tod so I decided to fire up thrdraw from the server, and I couldn't even do that so it's either run a VM in a 64 bit version, or stick with 32 bit versions altogeather. I run xp pro on the bbs server, so as long as everything works, don't worry about it. Al Lawrence of Sunrise Doors has some 32 bit doors tha may run on windows 64 bit software, but I'm not sure. Hope this helped some.
- C.G. Learn
- Valhalla Home Services! - Telnet://valhalla.synchro.net
- A Gamers Paradise - Over 100 Registered Online Game Doors!
Yeah, I may just stick with synchronet. It's all that java programing that makes me turn my back on it though. No offense but things can be
customized just as easy with menu editors and what not. I think java is a good core for synchronet. But I do not believe it should be the only method of modding. That probably turns alot of people away from the bbs scene.. Other than that the software is great. It's tied well to other boards. Easy qwk network setups, ect.
I know this may seem off subject, but are any doors compatible with 64bit windows 8. I am having a hard time finding any that work with no compatibility issues.
Re: Re: randoms
By: Access Denied to Dreamer on Sun Sep 08 2013 09:32:59
When was the last update to EleBBS? I thought development had stopped on it quite a few years ago.
I believe so. I was originally going to set up my current BBS with EleBBS, so I've checked on it every so often and haven't seen an update in several years.
Nightfox
Yeah, I may just stick with synchronet. It's all that java programing that makes me turn my back on it though. No offense but things can be customized just as easy with menu editors and what not. I think java is a good core for synchronet. But I do not believe it should be the only method of modding. That probably turns alot of people away from the bbs scene.. Other than that the software is great. It's tied well to other boards. Easy qwk network setups, ect.
I believe so. I was originally going to set up my current BBS with EleBBS, so I've checked on it every so often and haven't seen an update in several years.
From what I understand, you have to have a 32 bit version to run the old 16 bit doors. I have a 64 bit version on my MacBook pro, and I was feeling lazy today, so I decided to fire up thrdraw from the server, and I couldn't even do that, so it's either run a VM in a 64 bit version, or stick with 32 bit versions altogeather. I run xp pro on the bbs server, so as long as everything works, I don't worry about it. Al Lawrence of Sunrise Doors has some 32 bit doors that may run on windows 64 bit software, but I'm not sure. Hope this helped some.
I believe so. I was originally going to set up my current BBS with
EleBBS, so I've checked on it every so often and haven't seen an
update in several years.
That was the one by Mike Ehlert, right? Odd thing is, he's still around and semi-active. He still updates Netfoss and a few other of his programs. I wonder why he gave up on the BBS software. *shrug*
Don't quote me, but I think Mike had a love for RA and then for Elebbs because it was an RA clone, and he supported it, but I don't think he
was the author. Just a supporter that may have been involved. Not sure
how deep he was into it when it was still being developed.
Re: Re: randoms
By: The Millionaire to Nightfox on Sun Sep 08 2013 19:54:25
For Linux it was 2010. For Windows it was 2009. Elebbs has been
dormant a long time now and is considered deadware.
Well 2009-2010 wasn't that long ago. Some companies/developers don't put out releases as regularly as Rob Swindell does for Synchronet, so are you sure it's dead?
Nightfox
I believe so. I was originally going to set up my current BBS with EleBBS, so I've checked on it every so often and haven't seen an
update in several years.
That was the one by Mike Ehlert, right? Odd thing is, he's still around and semi-active. He still updates Netfoss and a few other of his programs. I wonder why he gave up on the BBS software. *shrug*
Regards,
Nick
Don't quote me, but I think Mike had a love for RA and then for Elebbs because it was an RA clone, and he supported it, but I don't think he was the author. Just a supporter that may have been involved. Not sure how deep he was into it when it was still being developed.
This is correct. EleBBS was written by someone named Maarten Bekers who I worked with on a few things a long time ago. He stopped working on EleBBS about 10 years ago now I think?
I hear Exodus made Renegade open source now and no one is hardly participating on it.
That was the one by Mike Ehlert, right? Odd thing is, he's still
around and semi-active. He still updates Netfoss and a few other of
his programs. I wonder why he gave up on the BBS software. *shrug*
Don't quote me, but I think Mike had a love for RA and then for Elebbs because it was an RA clone, and he supported it, but I don't think he was the author. Just a supporter that may have been involved. Not sure how deep he was into it when it was still being developed.
That was the one by Mike Ehlert, right? Odd thing is, he's still
around and semi-active. He still updates Netfoss and a few other of
his programs. I wonder why he gave up on the BBS software. *shrug*
Don't quote me, but I think Mike had a love for RA and then for Elebbs because it was an RA clone, and he supported it, but I don't think he was the author. Just a supporter that may have been involved. Not sure how deep he was into it when it was still being developed.
Now that you mention it. I remember something along those lines as well. Then again, Mike does have the coding ability, and I do believe he updated it a bit for awhile.
Regards,
Nick
Rob sometimes can take up to 5 years for a release. I would declare that Elebbs is officially abandonware. No one hasn't even come near it in years.
Maybe he lost his programming crew. He had a bunch of guys write with him. I hear Exodus made Renegade open source now and no one is hardly participating on it.
Re: Re: randoms
By: The Millionaire to Nightfox on Mon Sep 09 2013 13:10:51
Rob sometimes can take up to 5 years for a release.
Official releases, yes, but there are daily builds of Synchronet that you can download in the meantime which include the latest changes put in by Rob and Deuce. I don't think EleBBS has done that.
Also, if 5 years goes by between official Synchronet releases, then who's
to say EleBBS is dead? I don't think it has been 5 years since the last EleBBS release.
Nightfox
Rob sometimes can take up to 5 years for a release. I would declare that Elebbs is officially abandonware. No one hasn't even come near it in years.
Sync up to the source code and you get an update almost daily. What do we really need a "release" for?
Regards,
Nick
Maybe he lost his programming crew. He had a bunch of guys write with him. I hear Exodus made Renegade open source now and no one is hardly participating on it.
In regards to Renegade, I was there requesting it to be ported to Win32 years ago. He definitely stuck to his guns and kept it DOS for the longest time. During that time, I lost interest, as I'm sure many others did. I
used to run it back in the 90s, and wanted to see it progress.. and since then I've moved on.
Regards,
Nick
Sync up to the source code and you get an update almost daily. What do we really need a "release" for?
If your computer has more than 4gb ram, you probably want to use a 64bit OS, and then run a VM that would take care of all your BBS stuff. If you just go with a 32bit OS for your entire system, only 4gb of your ram will show as being used.
One nice option with a BBS VM - the ability to do snapshot backups.
One nice option with a BBS VM - the ability to do snapshot backups.
Yes, that is a major plus. No matter that the OS, you can snapshot it.
In addition, I use Veeam to backup all my VMs. You can still use programs like Symantec System Recovery (if the VM is running Windows), but snapshots and using backup programs like Veeam and vRanger do not care one bit about what OS you are running. They work with them all.
- Mark
Can't you do snapshots with VBox?
Can't you do snapshots with VBox?
The Millionaire wrote to Nightfox <=-
For Linux it was 2010. For Windows it was 2009. Elebbs has been dormant
a long time now and is considered deadware.
Another RemoteAccess look-alike is of course MBSE - it comes with an integrated mailer (that I can't figure out how to configure) but is
a pretty nice system, I run it just for fun on Linux z/Arch (IBM
mainframe emulator) and it worksquite well.
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