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Re: Announce: Simple 65c02 simulator for Linux



That's how I run my Atari 8 bit bbs on the net.  My ISP started changing my
IP address at random times, so I wrote a small program to randomly update my
IP at dtdns - usually once or twice an hour.  So at most my BBS is
unavailable for only short periods of time, tho' if you happen to be logged
in when the IP addr changes... you're knocked off.  I guess it isn't
perfect.

you can log on at:  telnet://bfbbs.dtdns.net


"Jack" <see_below@bottom_4_my_email.address> wrote in message
news:evpqtvoni62k7n6pdto7rvokju92ct83q7@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 01:37:13 GMT, "M. Pender" <mpender@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
> -->it's just an old Mac Centris 650 on a cable modem.
> -->http://wsxyz.dyndns.org/sim65
>
> dyndns.org is a longstanding means of providing a stable domain name
> to those who don't have static IP.  There are several other, both
> commercial and non-commercial in nature.
>
> It acts as a private DNS system.
>