On May 30, 6:51 pm, Steven Lichter <diespamm...@ikillspammers.com>
wrote:
Terry Olsen wrote:
Has anyone ever thought of running their old BBS just like they did in
the heyday??? With actual Apple hardware, an analog modem, and a phone
line? Now that MagicJack has come into existence, $40 to purchase, and
$20 per year of service with free long distance, seems to me it would be
entirely possible to have a bunch of Apple II bbs's to call once again.
Sysops would not have to shell out a monthly payment for a 2nd phone
line and users wouldn't have to worry about long distance phone charges
to call. No-brainer, eh?
So would there be any interest? Are there any sysops who would consider
running a BBS like this? In the next month or so, I'll probably go buy
a MagicJack, put mine online, and see what happens. Anyone else?
You would need to run the Magic Jack with a PC or Intel Mac, I would
guess from there you could plug a modem into the phone jack then to your
Apple. I have a Magic Jack, but I have never tried a modem on it.
There might be problems since the system requires compression. I know
years ago when Sprint has PC Pursuit it required special drivers to
allow the Apple BBS software t o run on it.
I've tried it, no dice. Even at 300 baud. During "best connection"
times (night). With QOS setup to highest priority for it on my router.
With no other traffic on the local network. With various sacrifices
offered, including sacrificing young virgins and burning sheeps'
bowels upon the altar, underneath the full moon.
I've given up on MagicJack, because quality was an issue. I use Google
Voice these days... No, I've not tried that - yet.