Yeah, I dropped by and had a blast (I'm Lonewolf10).
A neat all round experience. Just hope I don't get hooked on BBS's now! :)
Regards,
Andrew B
aliensrcooluk at yahoo.co.uk
--- On Sat, 20/6/09, Michael B. Brutman <mbbrutman-cctalk at brutman.com> wrote:
From: Michael B. Brutman <mbbrutman-cctalk at brutman.com>
Subject: PCjr Telnet BBS Test
To: "CCTalk_list" <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Date: Saturday, 20 June, 2009, 5:19 AM
It's running again! Please drop in and help me test it ...
For those of you who are new, it is a Telnet BBS that I am writing running on an IBM PCjr.
I have written all of the TCP/IP code and the BBS code from scratch. The only thing I
didn't write was the packet driver for the Ethernet adapter and the version of DOS it
is running.
The IP address is 96.42.239.42 . That goes to my cable modem - the router port forwards
telnet traffic directly to the PCjr. Pretty much any telnet client will do including the
one built into Windows.
Since the last round of testing I have added the following:
* A forum area with threads
* A private message area
* Bulletins (read only files that are longer in length)
* Basic user profile editing functions
* Better telnet protocol support with performance improvements
It is a pretty big set of changes. I am hoping there are no bugs, but having a few people
on at the same time will help flush them out and give me an idea on if the machine is
capable of servicing multiple users doing real BBS functions. (My previous tests were
pretty limited.) The machine is setup to handle 6 online users at the same time.
I am also looking for feedback on the user interface .. if it is not usable, then there
isn't much point. I am limited with what I can do given the hardware, but let me know
what you think would be neat and I'll add it to the todo list. (ANSI graphics
isn't there, but I know how to get it done.)
I will leave the machine running for about a week. If it falls over before then I will fix
the bug and restart it as quickly as I can. If it makes it a week with no serious problems
I'll be pretty happy.
Thanks,
Mike