Subj : Re: Current Software Efforts To : Steven Sheeley From : Nick Andre Date : Wed Oct 12 2016 08:52 pm On 12 Oct 16 20:21:02, Steven Sheeley said the following to Nick Andre: SS> I've not yet looked at Trapgate. Either one will have to be converted from SS> Delphi Project into Lazarus. I've got the source code for both Taurus and SS> Trapgate, just not sure which one is better, although Trapgate has newer SS> source. The biggest challenge you may run into would be the Nodelist compiler and any assembly-language routines which do CRC-16 and CRC-32 calculations for Xmodem and Zmodem. Nodelist compilers usually are written using a database module such as Turbopower's B-Tree. However I believe there is a Delphi recompile someone posted on Sourceforge which should take care of that. The reason why B-Tree is commonly used is so the Sysop can do a poll-request, FREQ or other function by name, or when browsing Zone, Region or Net segments. Any code that references dialup modems... mehhh its your call but personally a mailer is not a mailer unless it supports dialup and does FTS-0001 at the bare minimum. Again I'm sure theres Delphi serial-port routines and probably a mess of assembler or other stuff in Trapgate that needs to be rewritten. When a mailer does everything "all in one" like D'Bridge does... mailer, tosser, editor, nodelist compiler, etc etc; you can imagine that porting all of that DOS code to a modern platform is VERY challenging given half is in Pascal along with some fancy (and bizarre) assembler stuff thrown in the mix. SS> As far as Help, I'd be thrilled to have someone else assisting on these SS> projects. I'm relearning Pascal, last time I touched it was back in the Old SS> BBS days when I was running T.A.G. Let me know either way - nandre -at- net229 -dot- org or 1:229/426. If Trapgate was written using Turbopower's TPCRT module, let me know as I had to rewrite that for Freepascal and that was NOT FUN, a total nightmare I do not wish on any other Fido developer. I'll gladly send you my work on that. Nick --- Renegade vY2Ka2 * Origin: www.darkrealms.ca (1:229/426) .