Subj : Re: A1 and deb files To : DENNIS SMITH From : Bo Simonsen Date : Sat Oct 25 2003 13:55:00 -=> DENNIS SMITH wrote to BO SIMONSEN <=- DS> Once wrote to Mikael Karlsson in Linkoping, Sweden. He was the author of DS> 'TinyTerm'. S. Boberg used hangout there too. =:o BS> "TinyTerm" is for DOS or? (AFAIR isn't Mikael a Amiga user). DS> It was about a 10Kb machine code prg., hence the name. I used it on the DS> A1000 because of it's small memory size! Okay, Even a hello world program takes over 10kb on a windoze machine. BS> --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.4.7 DS> I've saw this in the deb files. Is it a fairly good DS> ed? I loved v.5 for the DS> Amiga...............Dennis BS> Hmm.. I talked to Benny, and he said it wasn't at all like the old BS> crashmail tosser, it was by first tosser on Linux, and I really liked BS> it. DS> Sorry, I was referring to GoldED Plus (v1.1.4.7 Peter Karlsson). I DS> haven't used it yet. MultiMail seems to work well from the Konsole! :) I use multimail by my self too, because I run a QWK-capable BBS.. I used to run Maximus/Linux, but the development stoped, and many things didn't work, so I switched over to Synchronet. Regards, Bo .... MultiMail, the new multi-platform, multi-format offline reader! --- MultiMail/Linux v0.45 * Origin: The Night Express (2:236/100) .