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Xibalba BBS @ xibalba.l33t.codes / 44510(telnet) 44511(ssh)
ENiGMA 1/2 BBS WHQ | Phenom | 67 | iMPURE | ACiDic
software and/orrunning on vintage/unusual/unique hardware.
collection of boards that are either running under vintage/unusual/unique software and/or running on vintage/unusual/unique hardware.
Do you know "CBBS/NV"?
It runs CBBS, the first ever BBS software :)
acn wrote to NuSkooler <=-
Do you know "CBBS/NV"?
It runs CBBS, the first ever BBS software :)
See: https://www.telnetbbsguide.com/bbs/cbbs-nv/
I'm looking to expand the Telnet Bridge on Xibalba BBS with a selection of BBS software for people to explore. The goal here is to have a nice collection of boards that are either running under vintage/unusual/unique software and/or running on vintage/unusual/unique hardware.
Do you know "CBBS/NV"?I wonder if it would run on an RC2014? I had plans to try and get a BBS running on mine, but never got around to finishing that project.
It runs CBBS, the first ever BBS software :)
I'm looking to expand the Telnet Bridge on Xibalba BBS with a selection
of BBSsoftware for people to explore. The goal here is to have a nice collection ofboards that are either running under vintage/unusual/unique software and/orrunning on vintage/unusual/unique hardware.
Do you know "CBBS/NV"?
It runs CBBS, the first ever BBS software :)
See: https://www.telnetbbsguide.com/bbs/cbbs-nv/
That is pretty cool!
Shawn
NuSkooler wrote to All <=-
If you know of or are running something that should be on here please
let me know! There are soooo many missing, but some off the top of my head: Oblivion/2, Renegade, iNiQUiTY, dESiRE or System/X, Daydream,
Waffle or modern Pyffle, Magicka, Virtual Advanced, OK I could just
keep going on.
I'm looking to expand the Telnet Bridge on Xibalba BBS with a selection
of BBS software for people to explore. The goal here is to have a nice collection of boards that are either running under
vintage/unusual/unique software and/or running on vintage/unusual/unique hardware.
unusual/unique = pimpbbs.erb.pw telnet port 18023
Runs on Android/arm64 with Mystic arm/32 =)
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Do you know "CBBS/NV"? It runs CBBS, the first ever BBS software :)
See: https://www.telnetbbsguide.com/bbs/cbbs-nv/
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I'm a regular caller to Captain's Quarters, which is running on a vintage Apple IIgs IIRC. Can't recall the software. cqbbs.ddns.net:6502.
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Xibalba BBS @ xibalba.l33t.codes / 44510(telnet) 44511(ssh)
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I have a syncterm phonebook dedicated to different bbs softwares:
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Possum Lodge South Magicka BBS here -> possumso.fsxnet.nz port 7636
Moe's Tavern vintage GT Power BBS here -> moetiki.ddns.net port 27
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Running Renegade here .... The Titantic BBS Telent - ttb.hopto.org
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vintage/unusual/unique software and/or running on vintage/unusual/unique hardware.
Does Commodore 64 or Amiga's count?
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Blue White around Tuesday, December 1st...
Possum Lodge South Magicka BBS here -> possumso.fsxnet.nz port 7636 Moe's Tavern vintage GT Power BBS here -> moetiki.ddns.net port 27
Perfect! These reponses are great!
Absolutely 10000%!
Thank you for the additions!
I have a syncterm phonebook dedicated to different bbs softwares:
cNet - Absinthe - absinthebbs.net:1940
eleBBS - Cyberia - sysgod.org:23000
Enthral - Haunting the Chapel - htc.zapto.org:23
Legacy-X - WHQ - legacyx-bbs.com:23
MBSE - WinterMute - wintermute.spdns.eu:23
PTT2 - Taiwanese BBS - ptt2.cc (Have fun making a user account! I *did* butcould never get to the awesome art I saw in an article somewhere!) Pyroto - Pyroto Mountain - pyroto.mysticmountain.us:8086
Spitfire - Leisure Time BBS - bbs.riddells.net:10024
x84 - 1984.ws - 1984.ws (Almost BETTER with just CLI telnet)
Zues - Hysteria - hysteriabbs.com:23
Late to this thread, but was checking out x84 the other day. What a
great BBSpackage, open source python to boot. Sadly, it's abdandon-ware.
The native, json-formatted RESTful API inter-bbs system (over https) lookspretty amazing...
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Late to this thread, but was checking out x84 the other day. What a great BBS package, open source python to boot. Sadly, it's abdandon-ware.
The native, json-formatted RESTful API inter-bbs system (over https) looks pretty amazing...
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Xibalba BBS @ xibalba.l33t.codes / 44510(telnet) 44511(ssh)
ENiGMA 1/2 BBS WHQ | Phenom | 67 | iMPURE | ACiDic
Late to this thread, but was checking out x84 the other day. What a great BBS package, open source python to boot. Sadly, it's abdandon-ware.
The native, json-formatted RESTful API inter-bbs system (over https)
looks pretty amazing...
I stumbled across x/84 a few years ago searching fro something completely unrelated. It's what alerted me to the fact that people are still both developing and creating new BBS packages. ...the catalyst for me
deciding tolearn Node and write a BBS in that.
While they are completely different, and I know that you wrote ENiGMA
from scratch, I really thought ENiGMA was what x84 wasn't.
Some examples of the softs covered so far: Warp Six, Telegard, RATsoft, GBBS, etc.
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