Subj : Macintosh echo To : Dave Drum From : Drew Klenotic Date : Mon Mar 20 2017 19:33:22 On 19 Mar 17 20:10:48 Dave Drum wrote... DD> I'll have to dig it back out of the pile and look. IIRC it was either DD> three or five. I mentioned it at my last Unix club meeting and DD> Fearless Leader began salivating. He's ressurecting a Burroughs B-20 DD> mini-frame and may bring back Springfield's first ever multi-line DD> dial-up BBS that he wrote in 1981. Bv)= DD> DD> TBH - it probably won't happen unless he can update the arcnet to DD> ethernet and whore-up a method for telnet access rather that DD> exclusively dial-up modems. But it was fun to speculate about at the DD> meeting, And it sure used up a lot of pizza and beverage. DD> DD> ... MS-DOS=suit & tie, Macintosh=cool shades, Amiga=high heels & DD> leather DD> DD> --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Toy-3 * Origin: Prism bbs (1:261/38) To which Drew Klenotic replies... Tell him to look into Lantronix boxes. If he wants to go Fidonet and call out, he'll want an MSS-100 otherwise a UDS-10 or 1100 should do fine (the MSS-100 will do dns resolution, so you can do ATDT bbs.sfhqbbs.org:5983 and it will connect... otherwise with the UDS models, you'd have to know the IP and do the ATDT with that). That's the best way to get old school stuff that wants to talk to a modem with telnet. The Lantronix boxes can be found on ebay fairly cheap and their modem emulation mode has brought lots of old school systems to life (including mine). If you think that would help him, feel free to forward him to my BBS or the fourms at www.atariage.com (there is a sticky thread in the Atari 8-bit section on BBS's which covers this, or he can just leave a message there and the other sysops and I would be happy to help him). --- RATSoft/FIDO v09.14.95 [JetMail 1.01] * Origin: STar Fleet HQ - Atari BBS Running RatSoft ST! bbs.sfhqbbs.org:5983 (1:2215/1701.0) .