Subj : Installing 32 To : Richard Webb From : Minh Van Le Date : Sat May 24 2008 08:02 pm Hello Richard ! On 22-May'08 23:33, Richard Webb wrote to Minh Van Le: MVL> Man you mean you haven't hooked up NetFOSS or Netserial - MVL> what have you been DOING. RW> Nope, not on a dial-up internet connection on one line. It still would have worked. Heh. RW> VOlunteers is more the right word, I object to the "hobby" RW> designation myself. SHall we just say for volunteer RW> emergency communicators . That would be more sensible. RW> I"ll give it some study then, see what happens, but looks RW> like i"ll be running the lnux executables ,g>. The problem with the Linux version of Maximus is that it's more flakey, less tested and unsupported. RW> True enough, but staying with plain text for most displays, RW> it's about the info, and it's about being able to connect RW> to it with just about anything. IF all you've got is an old RW> 1200 baud modem it has a landline. No slow to load RW> graphics, no hassles with what plug-ins your browser has. You don't need plugins for HTML. There's nothing a BBS can't display that can't be done with HTML. In an emergency I personally would prefer point'n'click interfaces when browsing for information instead of telnet. Up to you. RW> From your discussion above it sounds like the linux RW> executable is my way to go here. oR running the dos RW> executable on the 98 machine. To my knowledge only Netmodem virtual modem will work under Win9x. RW> I think option 3 sounds like the way to go here . Have RW> one linux box anyway that will be networked but have other RW> plans for it. Just dump everything on one box. It's called vertical scaling. Heh. --- Msged/386 4.30 * Origin: ypan.dyndns.org loves Msged... (3:712/104) .