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BNU Description
BNU is a FOSSIL compatible Communications driver, suitable
for use with the following (among others) bulletin board and
FidoNet(tm) mailer software:
Fido v11,12 Tom Jennings, Fido Software
BinkleyTerm Vince Perriello, Bob Hartman, Alan Applegate,
& Bit Bucket Software
Opus-CBCS Wynn Wagner III, The POLE of Dallas
QuickBBS Adam Hudson
TPBoard John Schnieder & Rick Peterson
SEAdog Thom Henderson, System Enhancement Associates
D'Bridge Chris Irwin
FrontDoor Joaquim Homrighausen, Interzone Software, Inc.
It handles hardware specific aspects of communications, to
enable the above applications to run in multiple environments
which are supported by a FOSSIL compatible driver. BNU is
designed for the IBM PC, XT, AT, AT/386 and PS/2 range under
the MS-DOS operating system version 2.10 and above, OS/2 in
'DOS compatibility' mode and under PC-MOS/386. It may also
be compatible with other environments which emulate MS-DOS.
The term 'FOSSIL' is short for "Fido Opus SEAdog Standard
Interface Layer". It is a generic hardware interface used
mainly by bulletin board systems and Fidonet compatible mail
software which evolved from the efforts of Wynn Wagner, Bob
Hartman and Vince Perriello. The current "Revision 5"
standard makes it possible for a lot of software to run on a
wide variety of hardware platforms capable of running MS-DOS
but with distinct and incompatible hardware.
BNU's main task is communications handling. It is a fully
interrupt driven communications driver which effectively
handles communications "in background", and continues to
receive and transmit characters asynchronously with any
program or application running. The application itself need
not be concerned about the time critical aspects of
communications, nor the capabilities, limitations or features
of the hardware itself. These are all handled by BNU itself.
BNU is one of many FOSSIL drivers available. BNU implements
many features found in other(tm) FOSSIL drivers, sometimes in
a slightly different way. Known differences will be
highlighted.
This package contains BNU.COM, with the driver itself being a
TSR program (Terminate and Stay Resident) which may be loaded
and unloaded, activated or made dormant "on-the-fly"; and
also BNU.SYS, a device driver implementation loaded from
CONFIG.SYS. This is not as 'flexible' as using BNU.COM, but
in general conserves some memory and allows loading in some
environments where the TSR implementation cannot be used.
BNU Revision 5 FOSSIL Communications Driver
Version 1.70
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