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Re: Interesting PC-to-Apple Software: Lora BBS



In article <1134611242.723146.299350
@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com>, wernst@gmail.com says...
> "I'm not saying this is the best way to go about this, but have you
> looked at Synchonet? http://www.synchro.net";
> 
> I looked at Synchronet. There are two versions, and each has problems
> for this application.
> 
> The current version is a true Windows project. Unfortunately, its
> documentation says it ONLY works via telnet. In other words, it doesn't
> monitor the serial port or interact with modems. If you know this to be
> untrue, please let me know.
> 
> The last version that worked with modems was version 2.3, which has a
> copyright date of 1999 (!). It is a DOS and OS/2 (!) software package
> that will run in Windows XP. Unfortunately, while I can see that IT
> sees my typing "ATA" and "RING" on the Apple, it refuses to acutally
> "pick up" the serial line as if someone was dialing in. I'm going to
> keep trying at it, since it looks very nice and more evolved than Lora
> BBS. Again, if you have more details about how to make it work for this
> application, please let us know.
> 
> -Warr
> 
> 
I had some luck with SynchroNet and one of the Modem 
Emulators, HayesEm or TCPser.

Robert
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