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- From: Dave.Deavours@f303.n232.z1.fidonet.org (Dave Deavours)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux
- Subject: Anyone have a BBS that runs on Linux?
- Message-ID: <724430514.AA26559@remote.halcyon.com>
- Date: Sat, 12 Dec 1992 08:00:50 -0800
- Sender: UUCP@remote.halcyon.com
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- RL> Actually, there's one available via ftp from tsx-11;
- RL> also, via FidoNet f'req from here, 23 hours per day.
- RL> (from here it's BT3023.TZ) I'm not sure how clean it
- RL> is, at this point, though--I'm pretty sure, for
- RL> example, that EMSI mode doesn't work.
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- That's the best news I've heard all week! (I've got finals.)
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- RL> However, the BIG question hasn't been answered--where
- RL> do you find a FIDONET-compatible BBS? Unfortunately,
- RL> as far as I'm aware, there is not one presently
- RL> available. So, unless you want to run mail-only....
-
- Well, I guess there area 2 possibilities. Either port a FIDO compatable
- BBBs, or write a program to convert FIDO packets to something Pirate
- (and other) BBBs can use. I wonder which would be easier. I'd be
- willing to do either over break.
-
- Dave
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