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Re: Any Decent Amiga BBS's
« on: July 07, 2015, 05:46:39 PM »
Was a few dialup PC based BBS's still kicking around a few months ago when I last checked.  See:

http://www.telnetbbsguide.com/dialbbs/dialbbs.htm

I've been running my Amiga BBS since '08 on a SAM 440.  Not many callers these days, to put it mildly, but it's fun nonetheless.  I've had an urge to throw a dial up line up just to see if I would get any callers, but I suspect I'd be sorely disappointed, heh.
 

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Re: Any Decent Amiga BBS's
« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2015, 03:22:15 PM »
As cool as it would be to have an actual dialup node, I doubt it'd get much use at all.

I suspect most BBS's with dial-up nodes get a fair number of "tire kickers", but the regular callers of said BBS's might try the dial-up node once or twice for the sake of nostalgia, then go back to the far quicker and far more reliable telnet nodes.

Most people I know don't even have land lines anymore, or if they do, it's solely to facilitate a *DSL connection like myself.  I've got 2 pairs of physical copper phone pairs coming in, in a bonded DSL set, but absolutely no dial tone or actual phone number allotted to it (aka Dark DSL).
 

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Re: Any Decent Amiga BBS's
« Reply #2 on: July 09, 2015, 10:28:36 PM »
Give CNet 5 a try, it's excellent and far more stable.  Last version of CNet I think I paid for was rev 3.x and I did manage to get ahold of the current developer and he shot me a copy of 5.x no charge, which is greatly improved and came with a very easy to use setup guide for telnet.  I was very impressed with the software and the support itself, considering the BBS age petered out nearly 20 years ago.

Holler if you have any interest in the latest version and I'll dig up the fellers contact info out of my old email bin - I am very happy with 5.x, anyways, and I'm currently using it despite being a paid user of DLG, E! (both of which are now free, btw, but I'm a paid user going back to the 90's, nonetheless), and Zeus.  I've found CNet 5.x rock solid, even on my SAM440ep under 4.1u6.

A very neglected blog I have dedicated to Amiga BBS'ing at the below URL if anyone is at all interested - would be more than happy to hear out of any other remaining Amiga sysops.

http://amigabbs.blogspot.ca/
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Re: Any Decent Amiga BBS's
« Reply #3 on: July 11, 2015, 04:35:41 AM »
Commodork is a terrific book, highly recommended.

I also highly recommend the BBS Documentary film by Jason Scott of textfiles.com fame, it's a great blast from the past.  Can find it on YouTube at:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgE-9Sxs2IBVgJkY-1ZMj0tIFxsJ-vOkv
 

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Re: Any Decent Amiga BBS's
« Reply #4 on: August 02, 2015, 04:20:23 AM »
Have not been in touch with him for some time, but the last time we talked he emailed me from:

dan at stormsedge.com

URL is:  http://www.cnetbbs.net/

Minus the spaces and replace "at" with @, of course.  I don't want the poor fellow to get spammed to death from mailbots, heh.

Last time I spoke to him, I simply told him I was a paid customer for 3.x and I was looking for the latest version, and he was kind enough to send me 5.10h with a how to on setup and how to get a new keyfile off him, since I have no way to access my old original CNet disks.

He was a terrific help to me, anyways.  Good luck!

Excelsior is free now as well, and is terrific and very CNet like if you ever wanted to give that a poke.  I ran it for some time and it was absolutely bulletproof.  DLG is also now free (including source!) and on Aminet.

Good luck on reaching him.
 

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Re: Any Decent Amiga BBS's
« Reply #5 on: August 03, 2015, 02:21:02 AM »
Plenty of warez systems around, lol.

There are simply too many whiners and armchair lawyers trying to enforce copyright on principle for companies that have released the rights for their stuff anyways to be dropping telnet addresses on Amiga forums.
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