Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!dptcdc!tmsoft!masnet!canremote!larry.moore From: larry.moore@canremote.uucp (LARRY MOORE) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: CP/M 3.0 BBS wanted Message-ID: <89071521151978@masnet.uucp> Date: 12 Jul 89 00:24:00 GMT Organization: Canada Remote Systems Limited, Mississauga, ON, Canada Lines: 37 >From: dorian@pawl.rpi.edu (Dorian S. Garson) >Orga: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY > > >I've just acquired a Morrow MD11 system (11 meg HD, CP/M 3.0, Z80-A - >my first >CP/M system), and I'd like to run a BBS on it. Can anyone tell me >where I >might find public domain/shareware or very inexpensive BBS software >for this >beast? If there's more than one to chose from, which one is the best? > >Thanks! > >-Dorian-> > > |\ /\ ARPAnet: DORIAN@PAWL.RPI.EDU > | \/ __ > | /\ / FoNet: (201) 254-0469 > |/ \/ SloNet: 6 Brandywine Drive, East Brunswick, NJ 08816 >--- > * Via MaSNet/HST96/HST144/V32 - UN CPM > * Via Usenet Newsgroup comp.os.cpm At last a question I can help with! A friend and I ran a BBS on a Morrow MD11 for a couple of years (Starling CP/M+ RCPM). We used BYE510 and Metal 1.31f (from the First Osborne Group) - we found Metal to be OK, if lacking in security. In three months I'll start up the BBS again using BYE510 and PBBS (Pencin/Cottrell). Any BBS operation will require a clock, though - the Morrow lacks one and lacks the time:: routine in the BIOS. I'm using a Hayes Chronograph connected to the AUX port of the Morrow. There are better, easier and more elegant solutions but it fitted the budget at the time and has been reliable. Source for BYE510 is available from most RCPM's as are the PBBS45 source. Hope this helps, Larry Moore CP/M conference chair Canada Remote Systems. --- * Via ProDoor 3.0R