TELNET BBS guide ..It is a very retro system and colourful with lots of readin matter, articles and ART features. I have recently learned the newest version of Syncterm now caters for Videotex so it's very easy to use this for all your BBSing.
for Syncterm https://sourceforge.net/projects/syncterm/
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Re: the Night Owl BBS
By: Brian Martin to All on Fri Dec > 2024 11:49 pm
TELNET BBS guide ..It is a very > BM> retro system and colourful with > BM> lots of readin matter, articles > BM> and ART features. I have recent > BM> learned the newest version of
Syncterm now caters for Videote > BM> so it's very easy to use this f > BM> all your BBSing.
for Syncterm https://sourceforg > BM> et/projects/syncterm/
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so what do you call evenings?
it's 6pm my time and no connect
so what do you call evenings?
it's 6pm my time and no connect
I bring up the Host around 7pm GMT usually and it runs till the early hours, usally around 6am. With North America east coast being 5 hours behindthat'd be from about 2pm-1am so stil
counts as evening for those in the East. Westerly places I suppose couldn't describe it as an evenings only BBS, more of late morning- afternoon, sorta thing. Would welcome avisit from you , sincerely Brian
Brian Martin wrote to MRO <=-
so what do you call evenings?
it's 6pm my time and no connect
I bring up the Host around 7pm GMT
usually and it runs till the early
hours, usally around 6am. With North
America east coast being 5 hours behindthat'd be from about 2pm-1am so stil counts as evening for those in the
East. Westerly places I suppose
couldn't describe it as an evenings
only BBS, more of late morning-
afternoon, sorta thing. Would welcome avisit from you , sincerely Brian
= Synchronet = My Brand-New BBS
I bring up the Host around 7pm GMT usually and it runs till the early hours, usally around 6am. With North America east coast being 5 hours behindthat'd be from about 2pm-1am so stil
counts as evening for those in the East. Westerly places I suppose couldn't describe it as an evenings only BBS, more of late morning- afternoon, sorta thing. Would welcome avisit from you , sincerely Brian
if you are going to run a bbs, you should do it 24/7
Re: the Night Owl BBS
By: Brian Martin to All on Fri Dec 27 2024 11:49 pm
TELNET BBS guide ..It is a very retro system and colourful with lots of > BM> readin matter, articles and ART features. I have recently learned the
newest version of Syncterm now caters for Videotex so it's very easy to > BM> use this for all your BBSing.
for Syncterm https://sourceforge.net/projects/syncterm/
nightowlbbs.ddns.net:6400 2400 baud
so what do you call evenings?
it's 6pm my time and no connect
Hi All, just a note to advertise my ownniche BBS based over here in the UK. Itis a Videotex system and it's called
the Night Owl BBS. It runs on a BBC Master computer via TCPSER and there are dialup gateways to it also. There is
plenty info on accessing on the TELNET BBS guide ..It is a very retro system and colourful with lots of readin
matter,
articles and ART features. I have recently learned the newest version of Syncterm now caters for Videotex so it's
very
easy to use this for all your BBSing.
for Syncterm https://sourceforge.net/projects/syncterm/
nightowlbbs.ddns.net:6400 2400 baud
there is a weblink available if you'd prefer to view that way at
https//:vd-view.azurewebsites.net
the BBS runs in evening hours only but that should suit those in North Americato some degree.
Hope to see you visit .. thanks
Night Owl Sysop(Brian)
...also tried in windows telnet.
Re: the Night Owl BBS
By: Mythicmrmun to Brian Martin on Fri Jan 03 2025 01:55:18
...also tried in windows telnet.
Don't even bother with that. Like so many other Windows bits, it's a poorly implemented version of Telnet.
Curious, what would make you do such a schedule, in this internet-age? That used to be done so as to not tie up the phone lines, but... you don't have internet access 24 hours a day?
Don't even bother with that. Like so many other Windows bits, it's a poorly implemented version of Telnet.
codefenix wrote to Gamgee <=-
Curious, what would make you do such a schedule, in this internet-age? That used to be done so as to not tie up the phone lines, but... you
don't have internet access 24 hours a day?
He said in his ad it's a Videotex system, which is vintage. If it's the same kind of Videotex I know, then it's basically the same thing as a Tandy/RadioShack Color Computer, but without the cartridge port on the side.
I could definitely understand not wanting to run something that old
24/7.
Yep, I'm beginning to see a massive difference in experience from using wind telnet to SyncTerm.
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