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Re: Apple //e Powered BBS Operational
<address_is wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After a lot of trial and error I managed to get a telnet accessible Warp
> Six BBS operational using a Platinum //e, a Rasberry Pi (running tcpser),
> and a USB to serial converter. Surprisingly the whole darn thing worked by
> just plugging the serial converter directly into the //e's super serial
> card. A CFFA 3000 is used for disk storage.
>
> You can connect to the board by visiting matrixreturns.dyndns.org on port
> 6401. Just like the old days it can only take one caller at a time. My //e
> lacks a clock so it doesn't enforce time limits at the moment :).
>
> I recommend using syncterm as a client on a Mac or PC.
>
> I'll try to keep it running as long as the hardware holds out and there's
> interest. Hope to see you!
>
I'm in!
telnet matrixreturns.dyndns.org 6401
Trying 50.133.160.138...
Connected to matrixreturns.dyndns.org.
Escape character is '^]'.
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The Matrix Returns BBS
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