• As Area Name Says :)

    From MIKE MCCAFFERTY@1:229/452 to All on Sunday, March 02, 2008 18:06:24
    Just wondering how many people out there still use OS/2 for there bbs setup.
    I currently do but not sure what my issue is, if its because off ECS or dos doors, dos bbs coded bad for use under os2 etc LOL. Guess I could have
    tested this all on Warp 4.5 but ECS is so much nicer & has more things then warp does.
    Guess with all the Sync & Mystic etc bbs's out there most are now running
    winblowz or linux.


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  • From Bob Ackley@1:300/3 to MIKE MCCAFFERTY on Monday, March 03, 2008 05:18:08
    Replying to a message of MIKE MCCAFFERTY to All:

    Just wondering how many people out there still use OS/2 for there bbs setup.

    I do. This box is a PS/2 model 77 (486/66) running plain vanilla OS/2 v 4.0. The BBS is Maximus/2, I use Watergate/2 as a tosser and BT/2 for the front end.

    I currently do but not sure what my issue is, if its because
    off ECS or dos doors, dos bbs coded bad for use under os2 etc LOL.

    Guess I could have tested this all on Warp 4.5 but ECS is so much
    nicer & has more things then warp does. Guess with all the Sync &
    Mystic etc bbs's out there most are now running winblowz or linux.

    I have another box that runs v1.22 of this OLR just fine under Warp 4.52.

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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/361 to MIKE MCCAFFERTY on Tuesday, March 04, 2008 16:52:54
    MIKE MCCAFFERTY -> All wrote:

    Just wondering how many people out there still use OS/2 for there bbs

    Both DOS and OS/2 software. No problems. ;-)

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  • From MIKE MCCAFFERTY@1:229/452 to Bob Ackley on Friday, March 07, 2008 20:37:46
    I do. This box is a PS/2 model 77 (486/66) running plain vanilla OS/2 v
    4.0.
    The BBS is Maximus/2, I use Watergate/2 as a tosser and BT/2 for the
    front end.

    Mine isnt that old :) k6/2 500 w/256 memory, I think 4.52 ran a little better,

    but I think it had a few limits I didnt like :) HD size limit I think & didnt have
    USB support (easiest backup/xfer etc)

    I have another box that runs v1.22 of this OLR just fine under Warp 4.52.


    I think I fixed most of my door issues. Played around with config & session settings. bbs runs fine etc that im aware of anyways LOL

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  • From MIKE MCCAFFERTY@1:229/452 to Tommi Koivula on Friday, March 07, 2008 20:42:26

    Both DOS and OS/2 software. No problems. ;-)

    Guess most of my problems are config & or session settings related then.
    Had PCBoard setup & os2 tweaked for it etc but it was also OS2 based.
    Now im using more DOS based stuff & guessing these tweaks dont apply
    seeing how most i think were for warp v3-v4. Been considering changing it
    to a windows box, BUT SIO is my main reason OS2 is still running :)

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  • From Patrick Vittori@1:114/635 to MIKE MCCAFFERTY on Sunday, August 17, 2008 20:03:06
    Greets,

    Guess most of my problems are config & or session settings related then. Had PCBoard setup & os2 tweaked for it etc but it was also OS2 based.

    Tried that one once... Real PITA to do file areas on IIRC...

    Now im using more DOS based stuff & guessing these tweaks dont apply seeing how most i think were for warp v3-v4. Been considering changing it to a windows box, BUT SIO is my main reason OS2 is still running :)


    I'm on a DOS BBS under eCs v1.2R.

    Heres a 'tweak' that should get your ANSI screens looking better
    (from the local side at least. :). Change codepage (its in Rem 4 -
    Kernal Directive Statements) to the following:

    CODEPAGE=437,850

    I was having a problem with fancy ANSI screens looking like funky
    ASCII until a programmer I Beta Test for told me to make the change.
    437 is the default US code set, and by swapping the 850 and 437 around
    it cleared up my problem.

    I've made more changes than that to my set-up, so if you'd like to see
    my mod list you can email me at trav_ler at ezycombbs.com and I'll
    toss you a copy.


    Trav'ler


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  • From @1:123/160 to Patrick Vittori on Sunday, December 07, 2008 18:34:18
    Greets,

    Guess most of my problems are config & or session settings related then. Had PCBoard setup & os2 tweaked for it etc but it was also OS2 based.

    Tried that one once... Real PITA to do file areas on IIRC...

    Now im using more DOS based stuff & guessing these tweaks dont apply seeing how most i think were for warp v3-v4. Been considering
    changing it to a windows box, BUT SIO is my main reason OS2 is still running :)


    I'm on a DOS BBS under eCs v1.2R.

    Heres a 'tweak' that should get your ANSI screens looking better
    (from the local side at least. :). Change codepage (its in Rem 4 -
    Kernal Directive Statements) to the following:

    CODEPAGE=437,850

    I was having a problem with fancy ANSI screens looking like funky
    ASCII until a programmer I Beta Test for told me to make the change.
    437 is the default US code set, and by swapping the 850 and 437 around
    it cleared up my problem.

    I've made more changes than that to my set-up, so if you'd like to see
    my mod list you can email me at trav_ler at ezycombbs.com and I'll
    toss you a copy.


    Trav'ler


    ... I found out I was colorblind in the dark.

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