• Re: Hello?

    From Robert Wolfe@1:116/17 to Joe Delahaye on Wed Jan 11 20:43:00 2017
    JOE DELAHAYE wrote to ROBERT WOLFE <=-

    You can still add telnet to PCBoard today. With OS/2 (or eComStation)
    and Windows. You just need the right tools to get the job done.

    Yes I am aware. Even back then you were able to do so, if you wanted
    to pay for the privilege. There was a program that would do it, but it was expensive if I remember right. I think it is free now but not sure and I am unable to remember its name <G>

    Heh. Yeah, for OS/2 it was SIO and it wasn't that expensive. These days
    for Windows, I do it all with GameSrv and NetFoss :)

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  • From Robert Wolfe@1:116/17 to Ruben Figueroa on Wed Jan 11 20:50:00 2017
    RUBEN FIGUEROA wrote to ALL <=-

    Anyone still lurking in this echo?

    Ruben Figueroa
    Sysop of Prison Board BBS
    WildCat: http://rdfig.net telnet://rdfig.net
    Mystic: telnet://pb.darktech.org:24

    Yep :)

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  • From Robert Wolfe@1:116/17 to Joe Delahaye on Wed Jan 11 20:43:00 2017
    JOE DELAHAYE wrote to ROBERT WOLFE <=-

    Re: Re: Hello?
    By: ROBERT WOLFE to JOE DELAHAYE on Wed Nov 12 2014 09:24:00

    NetSerial I believe is $25.00 for Sysops. And if run under OS/2 or eComStation, you can still grab SIO2k or SIO 1.60D from Hobbes or other archives.

    Yeah, that is the one. I thought I read someplace that it was now
    free. Maybe not though.

    Nope. There is a "cracked" version 1.60D out there somewhere. The last time
    I talked to its developer Ray Gwinn he said he would pick up developing it again depending on how well ArcaOS was accepted.

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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Robert Wolfe on Thu Jan 12 13:10:26 2017
    Re: Re: Hello?
    By: Robert Wolfe to Joe Delahaye on Wed Jan 11 2017 20:43:00

    You can still add telnet to PCBoard today. With OS/2 (or
    eComStation) and Windows. You just need the right tools to get the
    job done.
    Yes I am aware. Even back then you were able to do so, if you
    wanted to pay for the privilege. There was a program that would do
    it, but it was expensive if I remember right. I think it is free
    now but not sure and I am unable to remember its name <G>

    Heh. Yeah, for OS/2 it was SIO and it wasn't that expensive. These days for Windows, I do it all with GameSrv and NetFoss :)

    I'll keep those in mind as well
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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Joe Delahaye on Thu Jan 12 14:36:42 2017

    On 2017 Jan 12 13:10:26, you wrote to Robert Wolfe:

    Yes I am aware. Even back then you were able to do so, if you
    wanted to pay for the privilege. There was a program that would do
    it, but it was expensive if I remember right. I think it is free
    now but not sure and I am unable to remember its name <G>

    Heh. Yeah, for OS/2 it was SIO and it wasn't that expensive. These
    days for Windows, I do it all with GameSrv and NetFoss :)

    I'll keep those in mind as well

    netfoss and/or netserial is what i was speaking of that pcmike has available...
    IIRC, there's also a special rate for sysops...

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  • From Robert Wolfe@1:116/17 to Mark Lewis on Thu Jan 12 18:29:00 2017
    MARK LEWIS wrote to JOE DELAHAYE <=-

    netfoss and/or netserial is what i was speaking of that pcmike has available... IIRC, there's also a special rate for sysops...

    NetSerial is available to Sysops for $25.00 I believe. NETFOSS is open
    source.

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  • From Dario Figueroa@1:124/5015 to Joe Delahaye on Wed Oct 26 19:06:53 2022
    Anyone still lurking in this echo?

    Yup
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    Is it cold there now. Still in the 70's here in Texas with Wednesday
    forecast high of 79. Lows in low 60.

    How is it up there?

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