• Re: A Y2k17 Issue

    From MIKE POWELL@CAPCITY to DARYL STOUT on Tue May 2 17:38:00 2017
    I'm not sure if GT's protocols (Megalink, Super Megalink, etc.) would
    work or not.

    They used to work well with telnet, but not any more. Like you, I shall be directing my users to the file areas via http. :)

    Mike

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  • From Daryl Stout@TBOLT to MIKE POWELL on Thu May 4 16:31:00 2017
    Mike,
    I'm not sure if GT's protocols (Megalink, Super Megalink, etc.) would
    work or not.

    They used to work well with telnet, but not any more. Like you, I
    shall be directing my users to the file areas via http. :)

    It's much easier to get files via the website anyway. When the words
    "telnet client" are mentioned, folks look at you like you're in idiot. <G>

    Daryl

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  • From MIKE POWELL@CAPCITY to DARYL STOUT on Fri May 5 17:01:00 2017
    I think Mike was in GT Power before I was. I started with GT 15.50, and
    ran 17, 18, and 19 (I somehow missed version 16).

    I started with 13 and 14.03, then was a beta tester by the time that 15.00
    came out. My board was not online all the time, though. I had to take it
    down for a year or so around 1991 because I could not afford the two phone lines. So, I ran a "point" until I got a second line again.

    Before setting up 13, for a brief while I ran a board with software called Collosus (sp?). It was easy to set up, but there was not much support for it in my area as no one else ran it. I am not even sure if it was capable of connecting to any networks or not.

    It's a lot cheaper than doing it via dial-up. If there was way to use
    the VoIP data line (like a Fax Modem, say with MagicJack), I'd look into reimplementing faxes and dial-up capabilities to the BBS...but, I don't
    know if that can be done. However, I understand that the phone companies
    are converting all the old analog lines to digital by 2020, if not before.

    I have a MagicJack for voice. It is not too good with data, however there
    are other such VOIP products that allow the user to configure which voice protocols are used. Supposedly, some folks on the 'nets' are able to get pretty reliable connections with those.

    Mike

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  • From MIKE POWELL@CAPCITY to DARYL STOUT on Fri May 5 17:02:00 2017
    At least with the telnet/web BBS's, and with FTelnet, one can logon via
    a website. Too bad GT Power apparently won't have things like email or a

    I would like to set up FTelnet on my SBBS web interface so that folks could
    log into GT that way. Have never got around to trying to figure out how
    that works, though.

    Mike

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  • From Daryl Stout@TBOLT to MIKE POWELL on Sat May 6 20:05:00 2017
    Mike,

    I started with 13 and 14.03, then was a beta tester by the time that 15.00 came out. My board was not online all the time, though. I had
    to take it down for a year or so around 1991 because I could not afford the two phone lines. So, I ran a "point" until I got a second line again.

    I think the only version I beta tested for was 19. Too bad that things happened the way they did (lack of registrations, causing Paul to sell
    the rights, etc.).

    Before setting up 13, for a brief while I ran a board with software called Collosus (sp?). It was easy to set up, but there was not much support for it in my area as no one else ran it. I am not even sure if it was capable of connecting to any networks or not.

    Never heard of Collsious...not sure how it's spelled either.

    I have a MagicJack for voice. It is not too good with data, however there are other such VOIP products that allow the user to configure
    which voice protocols are used. Supposedly, some folks on the 'nets'
    are able to get pretty reliable connections with those.

    I have both MagicJack for voice, but set it for "voice mail". The deal
    is in my laptop...with the deal for MagicJack Plus (for fax modem) in the desktop...both under Windows 7 32-bit. With the voice line, I had to
    disconnect the phone, as I was getting calls at all hours (telemarketers, etc.). So now, if they want to talk to me, they leave a voice mail, and
    I call them back, as I have unlimited long distance to the contiguous 48 states, via my smartphone through Straight Talk.

    I am also using the Classic Phone Tools program that I had with the
    US Robotics 56K External Fax Modem CD...and that's what "answers" the
    fax modem.

    But, I would be interested in hearing how Sysops are using VoIP deals
    like MagicJack for modem calls. After all, $40 a year for each line (one
    is for voice, and the other for fax modem)...$80 total...beats nearly
    $60 or more a month for a "vanilla phone line". But, I understand that
    the phone companies are converting all the analog lines to digital.

    Daryl

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  • From Daryl Stout@TBOLT to MIKE POWELL on Sat May 6 20:05:00 2017
    Mike,

    At least with the telnet/web BBS's, and with FTelnet, one can logon via
    a website. Too bad GT Power apparently won't have things like email or a

    I would like to set up FTelnet on my SBBS web interface so that folks could log into GT that way. Have never got around to trying to figure out how that works, though.

    I was able to set it up through Virtual Advanced. But, I had to use an external FTelnet link to get into it...since I had problems with getting
    the previous FTelnet deal to work.

    Go to www.ftelnet.ca -- click on the link on the right that notes
    Embedded FTelnet. Answer the questions, set up the URL link, and you
    are good to go.

    For the record, for my BBS, it's at http://www.wx1der.com/bbsftlnt.htm
    so you can see how it works, once set up.

    Daryl

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  • From Mike Powell to DARYL STOUT on Sun May 7 10:26:00 2017
    I think the only version I beta tested for was 19. Too bad that things happened the way they did (lack of registrations, causing Paul to sell
    the rights, etc.).

    He also became more interested in other types of software... like video
    chess, IIRC.

    But, I would be interested in hearing how Sysops are using VoIP deals
    like MagicJack for modem calls. After all, $40 a year for each line (one
    is for voice, and the other for fax modem)...$80 total...beats nearly
    $60 or more a month for a "vanilla phone line". But, I understand that
    the phone companies are converting all the analog lines to digital.

    I would ask in one of the other sysop or BBSing echos. I just know that MJ
    has not been too reliable here, so I have never converted the BBS over to
    one. Are you saying that you have a version that works well with FAX?

    Mike

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  • From Daryl Stout@TBOLT to Mike Powell on Mon May 8 07:03:00 2017
    Mike,

    He also became more interested in other types of software... like video chess, IIRC.

    Too bad. I really enjoyed running GT Power. And, had I had the knowledge of programming (especially C, which I understand GT was written in (a large
    amount of it), as well as the financial resources, I would've bought the rights to it and developed it. Unfortunately, it was not to be. I know each
    BBS software has its own brand of neat features, but GT had a few that I
    really liked. These were "stacking commands", and the way Echomail was
    handled (it went to the moderators system first, before going out to others).

    I would ask in one of the other sysop or BBSing echos. I just know
    that MJ has not been too reliable here, so I have never converted the
    BBS over to one. Are you saying that you have a version that works
    well with FAX?

    Well, with the software I'm using (Classic Phone Tools, which I got with
    the US Robotics 56K External Fax Modem), it has answered the modem. But, I think most of the calls have been voice telemarketers. Obviously, when they
    get a fax modem squealing in their ear, they realize they're not going to
    get to "do their spiel" (too bad <G>).

    Daryl

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