I just got a copy of Telemate 4.20 running under DOSbox, and I'm wondering how I'm supposed to register it. I can probably find some old registration info online, but I can't tell where I'm supposed to enter it. Do I just
wait until the evaluation period expires?
I just got a copy of Telemate 4.20 running under DOSbox, and I'm wondering how I'm supposed to register it. I can probably find some old registrationhttp://www.filedropper.com/telemateregfile
I just got a copy of Telemate 4.20 running under DOSbox, and I'm wondering how I'm supposed to register it. I can probably find some old registration info online, but I can't tell where I'm supposed to enter it. Do I just wait until the evaluation period expires?
I loved loved loved Telemate -- multitasking within a terminal program rocked.This is my first time using it (or any DOS terminal program, for that matter - this was long before my time). I'm a full-time *nix user, so using terminal applications directly under Linux keeps me from seeing ANSI art and IBM characters - now that I can actually see it all, I never want to go back.
Re: Telemate 4.20 registration
By: Poindexter Fortran to ZeoNet on Fri Dec 05 2014 08:43:37
I tried the keyfile - didn't work (probably because it was for 4.11, and I have 4.20). I looked up the TM.exe command line options, and it turns out that in order to enter your reg key, you have to run 'tm.exe /REGISTER'. So
I just got a copy of Telemate 4.20 running under DOSbox, and I'mwondering
how I'm supposed to register it. I can probably find some old
registration
I just got a copy of Telemate 4.20 running under DOSbox, and I'm wondering how I'm supposed to register it. I can probably find some old registration info online, but I can't tell where I'm supposed to enter it. Do I just wait until the evaluation period expires?
when I upgraded, god I loved the capabilities of that program. Not to mention the fact that it supported multithreading in a DOS environment. That was beautiful, so long as you didn't shell out.
I just got a copy of Telemate 4.20 running under DOSbox, and I'm wondering h I'm supposed to register it. I can probably find some old registration info online, but I can't tell where I'm supposed to enter it. Do I just wait unti the evaluation period expires?
I just got a copy of Telemate 4.20 running under DOSbox, and I'm wonderin I'm supposed to register it. I can probably find some old registration in online, but I can't tell where I'm supposed to enter it. Do I just wait u the evaluation period expires?
I am a registered user of Telemate as I paid for it back in 1992 :)
To register Telemate, at the DOS box, type "TM /r" and this should bring up
God you guys are terrible. I'm so tempted to try to work a little bit harder on getting dosbox or dosemu working on this OpenBSD system now. Maybe, just maybe, I could get it working along with one of those telnet/dialer emulation pieces of software and REALLY relive the gloryUnfortunatly, Telemate does not do Telnet as it was only a COMMS program through serial ports. I would love to get a serial to LAN converter somehow get Telemate to be able to "dial a URL"..
days. It'd certainly be nice to put together some script to log in to all o the BBSes I like periodically, check their non-networked message bases, and maybe even ping some games I don't want to idle out on. ;) Though, all thi considered, I guess I could do that in 'expect' script, also. That's proven tough to find a decent tutorial on, though.
Re: Re: Telemate 4.20 registration
By: Khelair to Mordor on Fri Dec 19 2014 01:12 pm
God you guys are terrible. I'm so tempted to try to work a little bit harder on getting dosbox or dosemu working on this OpenBSD system now. Maybe, just maybe, I could get it working along with one of those telnet/dialer emulation pieces of software and REALLY relive the glory days. It'd certainly be nice to put together some script to log in to all oUnfortunatly, Telemate does not do Telnet as it was only a COMMS program through serial ports. I would love to get a serial to LAN converter somehow get
the BBSes I like periodically, check their non-networked message bases, and
maybe even ping some games I don't want to idle out on. ;) Though, all thi
considered, I guess I could do that in 'expect' script, also. That's proven
tough to find a decent tutorial on, though.
Telemate to be able to "dial a URL"..
But, I am using Procomm Plus 4.8 for Windows to connect to BBS's these days.
Jeff in Australia.
if you run under dosbox you can dial a hostname like this:
atdt bbs.docksud.com.ar
if you run under dosbox you can dial a hostname like this:I have never used DosBox before. So I had to go through some of the configurations of it and I am now using my good old Telemate to type this on my BBS, using DosBox.
atdt bbs.docksud.com.ar
Mordor wrote to Ragnarok <=-
atdt bbs.docksud.com.ar
I just tried that. But you still need a modem in order to return the command to the screen. With no modem, it returns nothing and therefore does not make a connection.
Re: Re: Telemate 4.20 registration
By: Ragnarok to Mordor on Sun Dec 21 2014 02:50 pm
if you run under dosbox you can dial a hostname like this:
atdt bbs.docksud.com.arI have never used DosBox before. So I had to go through some of the configurations of it and I am now using my good old Telemate to type this
on my BBS, using DosBox.
Thanks for the tip. Guess I will be using this from now on :)
Jeff in Brisbane Australia.
If you look into the doxbox.conf file, there's a setting for each serial port, and a way to tell it to "dial" over a specific IP port. Sorry I can't be more specific, I don't have a copy available right now.
i'm pretty sure that's for incoming.
i'm pretty sure that's for incoming.
Nope, that termbox installer on your site is already set to telnet out with legacy DOS serial comm apps.
Re: Re: Telemate 4.20 registration
By: Ragnarok to Mordor on Sun Dec 21 2014 02:50 pm
if you run under dosbox you can dial a hostname like this:
atdt bbs.docksud.com.ar
I just tried that. But you still need a modem in order to return the command to
the screen. With no modem, it returns nothing and therefore does not make a connection.
Jeff
Re: Re: Telemate 4.20 registration By: Poindexter Fortran to Mordor
on Mon Dec 22 2014 09:56 am
If you look into the doxbox.conf file, there's a setting for each
serial port, and a way to tell it to "dial" over a specific IP
port. Sorry I can't be more specific, I don't have a copy
available right now.
i'm pretty sure that's for incoming. --- � Synchronet � :::
BBSES.info - free BBS services :::
this is my [serial] section on my ~/.dosbox/dosbox-0.74.conf
[serial]
serial1=dummy
serial2=modem listenport:5000
serial3=modem listenport:5001
serial4=disabled
i'm pretty sure that's for incoming. --- � Synchronet � :::
nope, outgoing connection also works
Unfortunatly, Telemate does not do Telnet as it was only a COMMS program through serial ports. I would love to get a serial to LAN converter somehow get Telemate to be able to "dial a URL"..
I just tried that. But you still need a modem in order to return the command to the screen. With no modem, it returns nothing and therefore does not make a connection.
Unfortunatly, Telemate does not do Telnet as it was only a COMMS program through serial ports. I would love to get a serial to LAN converter somehow get Telemate to be able to "dial a URL"..
http://www.filedropper.com/telemate420registered
^^ full tm 4.20 registered.
Re: telemate 4.20 REGISTERED
By: Mro to All on Fri Dec 05 2014 21:08:14
http://www.filedropper.com/telemate420registered
^^ full tm 4.20 registered.
That link doesn't seem to work. It just redirects to the FileDropper home page (www.filedropper.com).
http://www.filedropper.com/telemate420registered
That link doesn't seem to work. It just redirects to the FileDropper
home page (www.filedropper.com).
it expires after a short time. i uploaded it in the beginning of the month. do you want me to re-upload it?
If you could, please. I wouldn't mind having a registered Telemate 4.20.
okay i put it on bbs torrents.
okay i put it on bbs torrents.
Thanks.
I downloaded the torrent and loaded it in my torrent software, but it's not moving. It seems there are no peers offering it.
Re: telemate 4.20 REGISTERED
By: Mro to Nightfox on Sun Dec 28 2014 17:13:16
okay i put it on bbs torrents.
Thanks.
I downloaded the torrent and loaded it in my torrent software, but it's not moving. It seems there are no peers offering it.
Thanks.
I downloaded the torrent and loaded it in my torrent software, but
it's not moving. It seems there are no peers offering it.
I take that back. My download has completed. Thanks.
I just got a copy of Telemate 4.20 running under DOSbox, and I'm wondering h I'm supposed to register it. I can probably find some old registration info online, but I can't tell where I'm supposed to enter it. Do I just wait unti the evaluation period expires?
digits. I attempted to register Telemate using my name and TM with a random 9 digit code. This did not work. So the code DOES somehow know what name it should be.
However, I remember seeing a Telemate Registration Code generator one
tiime, wish I had kept that...
I dont know why you thought using your name and a random 9 digit code would work.
if anything the code would work and it wouldnt care about your name.
but anyways, i used regit and registered telemate 4.21
though. Unfortunatly, Telemate does not do Telnet as it was only a COMMS program through serial ports. I would love to get a serial to LAN converter somehow get Telemate to be able to "dial a URL"..
Khelair wrote to Mordor <=-
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Re: Re: Telemate 4.20 registration
By: Mordor to Khelair on Sun Dec 21 2014 20:33:33
though. Unfortunatly, Telemate does not do Telnet as it was only a COMMS program through serial ports. I would love to get a serial to LAN converter somehow get Telemate to be able to "dial a URL"..
As I'm sure has been mentioned since I've been on almost a month
hiatus due to upgrade debauchery, there are pseudo-serial-port
emulators that will allow you to send an ATDwhateversite.org in order
to provide a full telnet/ssh-> dialup experience.
As I'm sure has been mentioned since I've been on almost a month hiatus du to upgrade debauchery, there are pseudo-serial-port emulators that will allo you to send an ATDwhateversite.org in order to provide a full telnet/ssh-> dialup experience.
I am using DOSBox right now and my Telemate 4.21 to writew this. So for me, this works nicely. Except downloads don't work 99% of the time..
My best guess would be to look at any pseudo-serial port flow control options and start toggling for something like that...
I am using DOSBox right now and my Telemate 4.21 to writew this. So for me, this works nicely. Except downloads don't work 99% of the time..
What's your "serial port" speed set to? When I use DOSBox/Telix, I need to s the port speed to 38400. At 57600, I get a bunch of errors.
Are you using Zmodem? Ymodem might work if Zmodem doesn't.
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