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Robert Wolfe | mark lewis | EleBBS? |
June 11, 2017 1:36 PM * |
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* In a message originally to Robert Wolfe, mark lewis said: > i guess it probably could... there used to be ele echos but i don't know > that i've seen anything on them in a long time... they weren't ever added > to my feed by downlinks wanting them... i don't know that i have a problem > with it and i could probably relax the topic a bit since the rules haven't > changed since way back when i was first asked to be a moderator and join > the RA beta team... yeah, sure, we can try it and see how it goes even > with most of the discussion, such as it is, has been on the ele mailing > list... > i've been wanting to try setting up an ele system for a while but just > don't know about it with the changes and having to start with the old beta > and then moving upwards to the more recent code... that's probably my > biggest "ugh" with it... Yeah, I wouldn't mind trying getting an external editor in place in the OS/2 version, but not sure if I would still have to run it using VMODME.EXE as the telnet server or if TELSRV.EXE would allow me to run one. I like Ele, but there are issues with the telnet daemon that cause it to crash from time to time requiring me to restart it. I like TG/2, but my virtual CPUs in the VM my BBS runs in tends to take a hit when the main TG/2 EXE is running, slowing down things and making logins seems a little sluggish. --- EleBBS/OS2 v20120208.d * Origin: Neptune's/2 | Olive Branch MS | os2.winserver.org (1:116/18) |
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