Subj : Re: PCBTerm - Features. To : Holger Granholm From : Ozz Nixon Date : Sun Jul 07 2019 15:16:26 On 2019-07-01 21:46:00 +0000, Holger Granholm -> Ozz Nixon said: > > That's the extra work I had to do. Received a bulletin in UTF code and > had to translate the UTF codes manually to PC8 (cp437/450). > > I have built-in conversion functions for Asc7/Asc8, Lat1/Asc8, Html/Asc8 > and Mac/Asc8 both ways but when I did the programming UTF wasn't invented > yet. Hmmm, those sound interesting! > [snipped] > It's not only you Americans that can design in IBM old school. > I had to learn programming because my first machine was a Sinclair ZX81 > with Z-80 cpu. If I wanted to make programs snappier and larger than 16 > kb RAM allowed I had learn assembly coding because that Basic of that > machine was very good but limited. > > After updating to a CP/M machine I started programming in TurboPascal and > C I started out on old Tandy Model II, then I, III, 4, 4p, 1000, CP/M Molecular (running MP/M for 4 terminals), then IBM and Clones in the XT era. The Model I, is when I wrote my first BBS... Model II ran Xenix, so, it was kinda like a BBS in itself - haha. > [Snipped] > ON> I may even look at Serial support - or a serial -> TCP gateway > ON> native to the OS/2 build. > > I'm investigating the VMODEM so that I can get this machine on WiFi. Good luck with that!! If I could at least get WiFi or Eth working, OS/2 would be more interesting. Ozz --- ExchangeBBS NNTP Server v3.1/Linux64 * Origin: (1:1/123) .