Subj : Re: KDX: Could it be BBSv2.0? To : MeaTLoTioN From : MobbyG Date : Wed Mar 30 2022 16:15:32 On 24 Mar 2022, MeaTLoTioN said the following... Me> Many years ago, long before the Internet became, lived an era where some p Me> would run or access bulletin board systems (BBS) and most would use their Me> and dial up to a BBS in order to obtain new software, send/receive message Me> with other people, and generally exist in online communities. The BBS was Me> entirely text mode, you would dial up someone's computer, spend some time Me> looking for, downloading, and sometimes uploading files. Me> After the Internet became available for the likes of you and me, the gener Me> public, not limited to colleges and universities, a new way of communicati Me> was developed, using Internet protocols, faster, more secure, and Me> multitaskable (I may have just made that word up, but you know what I mean Me> it :P) Me> The BBS became the Hotline server/client which became KDX server/client, B Me> if you will. This provided a graphical window set way of connecting to a Me> server, transferring files, reading/posting messages, a realtime chat room Me> rooms, even voice chat! All of this was from the beginning encrypted (unle Me> for some reason that was disabled to make things faster due to the tech at Me> the time)... [read more at the link at the bottom] I played with this a long time ago. I didn't find many out there and when I came back to it a few years later, the Mac client was too outdated and no longer supported with newer versions of Mac OS. I had seena project to try and reverse engineer this and release a new version, but that seems to have vanished as well. I'll be giving this a try again on Linux and see how well it works. Who knows, maybe we can convince who ever owns it to release the source code so it can be compiled for new versions of the OSes available? 73! Rich, KB2MOB --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/08/19 (Raspberry Pi/32) * Origin: Radio Freqs & Geeks BBS - Albany, NY (21:1/219) .