Looking for you to check out my C-Net 128 BBS. Please use your
favorite terminal program on what ever computer you use. I would like to get your opinion on how things look. Thank you so very much.
opinion on how things look. Thank you so very much. Very ... Very ...
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Sloooooooow I don't remember my C64 BBS being THAT slow.HusTler Havens
BBS
(havens.synchro.net:23)
opinion on how things look. Thank you so very much. Very ... Very ...
I think the main reason for that is it runs at 2mhz, and it is using a uIEC/
Although slow, getting a CNet 128 board online with Telnet is a feat in itse and I throw props at Spitfire for doing that..
off) slow lol. I had to "drop carrier". I remember if someone "dropped carrier" on my C64 board running Image 2.0 the board would freeze up. lolHusTler Havens BBS (havens.synchro.net:23)
I do run JiffyDOS on both systems using the uIEC/SD drives.
C-Net 128 just is a mess and it is slow. It needs to be re-built, but I am not the one for that. I was lucky enough to get it up and running as is.
I found a few archives and was sent one. Had to tput them together to get all the files. Some were missing the
internet/networking files. One was missing the This Day In History
files. So they are all in one archive now on my Amiga BBS. I was
hoping Dan would put together a CNet 128 package like he did with
C-Net64.
Awesome, I will have someone to test out the networking with!
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