Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-ncis!helios.ee.lbl.gov!pasteur!ucbvax!UDEM.BITNET!CHIASSA From: CHIASSA@UDEM.BITNET (Alyre CHIASSON) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: SETTING UP A BBS Message-ID: Date: 10 Jan 89 18:55:42 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 39 I've had a 1040ST at home now for 2 years and with the arrival of Wordperfect and dBase am thinking of acquiring 3 units for an office setup, two 1040ST and a Mega 2. With the Mega 2 I want to have a BBS for my clients with the appropriate software and a 60 Meg hard drive. The information to be exchanged will be text files not programs. My main concern is that clients who have IBM systems will not be able to retrieve and send information to a BBS run under an Atari system. I assume that the Atari arc programs cannot unarc an IBM arced file nor arc a file so that it can be unarced by an IBM arc program. Question Is there an arc program that can shuttle between the IBM world and the Atari world? If not, are there other options? I am not a super programmer. Secondly, I am not sure if IBM telecommunications software programs can successfully communicate with an Atari BBS. Question Since the standard in modems appears to be Hayes compatible am I right to assume that this means that all software based on this standard must send the same ascii codes to get a BBS to upload and download files? I would greatly appreciate any advice and words of caution before I spend all this money only to find that the vast majority of my clients will not be able to access the BBS. If there is a software dependency as to whether such a system would work I would appreciate your recommendations. Alyre Chiasson Moncton, N.B. Canada