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Post by Jeff Ledger on Aug 30, 2004 23:23:21 GMT -5
TEMPORAL VORTEX is a linux BBS written for the Commodore. I'm still working on the options, but things are coming along nicely. If you'd like to check it out, you will need to use Leif's BBS Server to connect. (HayesEmulator won't work) Connect to: BBS.D.LA Port 6064 Give it a few seconds when it "CONNECT"'s -- It take a moment to get started. Use a C/G term like CCGMS. Let me know what you think! Jeff
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Post by David on Aug 31, 2004 2:33:17 GMT -5
Hi Jeff, your bbs works ok only think i had to put my CCGMS terminal in half duplex mode to see my text on the bbs and on chat. all these c64 and 128 bbs's that are on telnet now is amazing...
David
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Post by Jeff Ledger on Aug 31, 2004 13:28:07 GMT -5
David,
I've only encountered that one time during my connections. Would you mind logging in a few more times and see if is consistantly doing that?
Thanks Jeff
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Post by Leif Bloomquist on Aug 31, 2004 17:43:16 GMT -5
Trying it now with Novaterm 9.6 in Commodore Terminal mode.
The first time I connected, it froze at the select 1/2 for ASCII/CG.
Now, all the char cases are inverted even though I selected 2. Also, DEL on the 64 echoes back ^t.
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Post by Jeff Ledger on Aug 31, 2004 22:45:04 GMT -5
At the moment, it may not work correctly in ASCII mode, I'm using CCGMS to test as I write code. As of 8/31/04 I've got the C/G bugs out of the multiuser chat, and I have an online user counter so I users can tell if they are online at the same time as someone else. Next up is the Message POST. I'm having trouble with the backspace, I can't seem to get the backspace right. The LEFT Cursor works correctly, but I can't seem to get my TERMCAP quite right. It's on the list, and I'm very open to suggestions Thanks for the testing guys! Keep it coming! Jeff
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