Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!caen!uflorida!beach.cis.ufl.edu!cr1 From: cr1@beach.cis.ufl.edu (Anubis) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc Subject: Re: Project: A Public Domain BBS System... Message-ID: <26663@uflorida.cis.ufl.EDU> Date: 4 Feb 91 13:52:29 GMT References: <1991Jan29.155331.18434@cs.dal.ca> <5005@vela.acs.oakland.edu> Sender: news@uflorida.cis.ufl.EDU Reply-To: cr1@beach.cis.ufl.edu () Organization: University of Florida CIS Department Lines: 81 In article <5005@vela.acs.oakland.edu> hastoerm@vela.acs.oakland.edu (Moriland) writes: >In article SteveX@omx.UUCP (Steve Tibbett) writes: >:In article <1991Jan29.155331.18434@cs.dal.ca> dinn@ug.cs.dal.ca (Michael Dinn) writes: >:>Is there any interest in writing a multi-user, modular BBS system for >:>machines capable of handling such? I was thinking along the lines of >:>a system with getty (a la Unix style), and so forth. >:> I'm very interested. One thing the Amiga needs is more really good BBS systems in Shareware and PD. I think that's one of the most important pieces of software to have... >:> Each "section" of the BBS would be self contained, and could be written >:>independently. Each user would have a subdirectory, and each program, or >:>module for the BBS would have its own subdirectory. It should be really easy, >:>then, to make it multi user and fast, too... >: >:I've got interest in it - matter of fact, I'm almost finished writing >:one. >: >:Each user has his own directory. Most of the main BBS functions are in >:the main BBS program itself, but you can easily (and quite seamlessly) >:write modules that look like BBS functions... >: >:-- >: ...Steve Tibbett...bix=s.tibbett...Plink=STEVEX...BBS=613-731-3419... >: ...VirusX=4.01...Insert Disclaimer Here... > Steve Tibbett is writing a BBS? There is a god! There is a god! > >I'm glad to hear someone is working on one that will be Shareware. As >a Beta-Tester for Atredes (Now known as Skyline) and an owner of >Paragon V2.0xx and after having used several of the PD BBSs out for >the IBM such as TAG and Opus, I was beginning to wonder if we'd ever >have a decent PD/Shareware BBS program out for the Amiga. I was trying >to write one myself, but I don't know C well enough yet to make it >work. > >Ah well.. > > --Moriland > I just have to put in a plug for TAG. I'm running TAG 6.04 right now, and it's one of the most decent bbs's out for the Amiga. You can't beat the price, it has doors, user friendly, nice message base, good features, color...and the author is constantly updating it. -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=That is not dead which may eternal lie-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * Christoper Roth * "Machines have no * InterNet : cr1@beach.cis.ufl.edu * Conscience..." =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=Yet with strange eons even death may die-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=