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Joaquim Homrighausen | Conrad J. Koehler | Quo vadis, FD? |
September 24, 2017 7:01 AM * |
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Hello Conrad cjk> machines, kept screen line #25 free for payload and had a mostly cjk> error-free interpretation of AVATAR codes. Hmmm ... which part did I miss? I worked closely with Stanislav to get this stuff properly implemented, but maybe I forgot something? cjk> Ward now brought me cjk> back into Fido, and I'm (slowly.. very slowly) going towards cjk> using a classical POTS EMSI mailer via Telnet. Specifically, in a cjk> DOSBox. Cool! cjk> JoHo seems to work on the same thing, but I'm not so sure whether cjk> or not this means FD is in development again. Actually, it does mean that. There's a lot of stuff to port, before I can begin adding features. But that time will come. cjk> Using FD term in DOSBox gets me disconnected on most Telnet BBSs cjk> because they 'detect a port scanner', which I'm certainly not cjk> using. In a BBS that doesn't use such a detection, I can move cjk> around as I used to, but there's no way to get anything via cjk> ZModem. The ZModem transfer screen pops up, but it's unable to cjk> transfer a single block. Have you tried Janis Kracht's system(s)? Or Mark Lewis? Have you tried other FOSSILs? -joho --- * Origin: reboot.defsol.com (2:20/4609) |
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