The contest is set to start January 1st, but now's your chance to familiarize yourself with the BBS's before the contest begins. Hi I discovered that IRC control codes are not working in SyncTerm. Multiple prizes will be awarded including a CFFA-3000, an Apple IIGS, a $75 discount code from ReactiveMicro, and much more! I did have to download a couple of libraries (libcurses x something) that werent already installed under my setup but after that, it wa. It's kinda like a retro-version of Ready Player One! Once a user has discovered the password from each BBS, they'll get to claim a prize. Just wanted to report that I finally got around to downloading the version of SyncTerm for Linux and successfully installed it under Kubuntu Linux on my laptop. The Sysops of some of the remaining Apple II BBS's are announcing „ READY PLAYER ][ - The Great Apple II BBS Tour" contest where users will solve puzzles on each BBS.
Full CGTerm Commodore 64 PETSCII support. Runs in full-screen mode on ALL platforms (ALT-Enter switches modes) nix versions will run using SDL, X11, or using curses. This tool will allow you to create fonts for use with SyncTERM.READY PLAYER ][ - The Great Apple II BBS Tour SyncTERM is a BBS terminal program which supports: Windows, Linux, OpenBSD, NetBSD, OS X, and FreeBSD. Comes with 43 standard fonts and allows the BBS to change the current font *and* upload custom fonts.Supports character pacing for ANSI animation as well as the VT500 ESC[*r sequence to allow dynamic speed changes.
Telnet, RLogin, SSH, RAW, modem, shell (*nix only) and direct serial connections.
Before invoking the BBS itself, I get the following error: T10:40:31. I run a BBS (daydream BBS), and so I need telnet working. You need one that can display ANSI graphics, like SyncTerm, NetRunner, etc. There may be others available, but your regular linux terminal using Telnet or simple Putty will not work. Remember, to call into the links for BBSes youll have to use SyncTerm or NetRunner Terminal softwares. I was able to (briefly) get the telnet daemon (in.telnetd) working, but upon logging in, the text was all corrupted and almost unreadable. However, Ive listed their HOME bulletin boards. And of course it provides some involved web server wirtten in javascript. It supports rsh, telnet, ssh, x/y/z modem and cool ANSI graphics Another exciting aspect of the whole thing is that you can easily link up USENET servers with this BBS software. Along with these two Commodore BBS’ we also have other commodore BBS’ listed on our BBS DIRECTORY. There is even a GREAT terminal emulator suitably named Syncterm that completes the experence. Re: SyncTERM RIP By: paulie420 to All on Wed 02:11 pm Can I add icons and sounds for different RIP BBSes and RIP door games to SyncTERM I know my sync files are in /.syncterm but wondering if its RIP system allows for extra sound and graphics add-ons. We support the Synchronet BBS platform, and provide hosting for 14/month. Commodore Image 2.0 HQ TELNET ADDRESS: PORT: 6407. Terminal Emulators Synchronet BBS Fan & Hosting. ANSI Music (through the sound card if installed) Ever since ive upgraded to openSuSE 12.3 from 12.2 ive been having problems with telnet. To connect to either of their BBS’ here is the Telnet info you will need in SyncTerm to reach them: The Wrong Number 2.0 TELNET ADDRESS: PORT: 6408.Seems that one could 'emulate' an entire 8-bit multi-line bbs complete with ATASCII menus if they really wanted to and push this out as a 'telnet replacement' since Vista doesnt have a telnet client. Support for IBM low and high ASCII including the face graphics (☺ and ☻) and card symbols (♥, ♦, ♣, and ♠) which so many other terms have problems with (may not work in curses mode. I noticed this the other day when visiting the Synchronet BBS website.Full CGTerm Commodore 64 PETSCII support.Win32 version uses the Windows Console or SDL.*nix versions will run using SDL, X11, or using curses.Runs in full-screen mode on ALL platforms (ALT-Enter switches modes).