Subj : Re: Amiga BBSes To : Stephen Walsh From : Bo Simonsen Date : Sun Apr 19 2009 23:20:52 Re: Re: Amiga BBSes By: Stephen Walsh to Bo Simonsen on Sat Apr 18 2009 18:30:16 > > BS> I succeeded in finding two amiga bbses yesterday.. Kinda cool.. > > There more than two floating around. I guess so.. Just thought of, is there any Xenolink boards around? Personally, I found a AmiExpress clone for Linux called Daydream (I know there is a daydream for Amiga too but never looked into it), kinda cool, I even wrote a Fidonet packet tosser, which I thought I've lost. I didn't have the energy to start over, so I'm running Synchronet now. But tonight I found the source, hidden in some backup files. So definitely need to setup the BBS up agian. It was really a nice piece of software. > BS> The killing ground is still up and running.. Don't know if the author > BS> is around, but I found another one running Zeus: miserybbs.com, > BS> according > > Neil is still around, but very busy! Really a complete BBS package he wrote.. Even more when you think of both mailer and tosser is included. > There's a lot of work required to get a bbs system setup. My system is > still in the process of being setup and is taking a while due to issues > with the machine and software. I see.. Just having a default BBS installation is not that fun! But good luck with your system setup :) Regards, Bo --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux * Origin: The Night Express, Korsoer Dk, geekworld.no-ip.org (2:236/100) .