Subj : Re: Dial-up and Telnet Synchronet? To : Robert Wolfe From : MATT GILBERT Date : Tue Oct 18 2005 02:45 pm Wow, you had me going for a minute when I saw DOS and synchronet in the same sentence, I was thinking for a second that I could use synchronet in DOS to telnet into a bbs.... then I realized that synchronet is a BBS hosting program.... Right now I'm calling in here using a DOS machine, I use lsppp packet driver to connect to my ISP, then msdos kermit 3.16 beta to connect to fidotel bbs to access this message area... I started out with DOS and still like to do DOS internet stuff, but this dos kermit is a rather torturesome adventure, but I'm a glutton for punishment sometimes. works pretty good with sailor though, but can't seem to render a proper ANSI screen on many BBS's. -> Matthew D wrote to Mike Powell: -> MD> Re: Dial-up and Telnet Synchronet? -> MD> By: Mike Powell to All on Sat Feb 26 2005 09:41 am -> MD> -> MD> Synchronet will accept both telnet and dial-up callers. -> If you run the DOS version to handle the incoming dialup callers, unless -> something has changed. -> Greetings, Robert Wolfe -> email: rwolfe@mbse.dds.nl -> ... A diplomat thinks twice before saying nothing. -> --- MBSE BBS v0.81.1 (GNU/Linux-i386) -> * Origin: MBSE Linux BBS. Made in the Netherlands (2:280/2802) --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5a * Origin: FidoTel & QWK on the Web! www.fidotel.com (1:275/311) .