• All kinds of free stuff for your BBS

    From Alonzo@21:1/130 to All on Tue Feb 28 14:46:30 2023
    I am working on a fairly new BBS and I have been looking around for some door programs and utilities I could use. I used to have tons of BBS software on CD-ROMs but that stuff is long gone.

    But then I thought to look on the archive.org web site. Well BINGO!! If you are looking for some old door programs or utilities or even books about bulletin boards, you should take a look. There are .ISO images of CD-ROMs full of software. Even complete bulletin boards people have put onto CD-ROMs.
    Just download the .ISO image and burn it onto a CD and you're ready to go.

    It's all free to download.
    https://archive.org

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  • From Exodus@21:1/176 to Alonzo on Tue Feb 28 21:04:04 2023
    I am working on a fairly new BBS and I have been looking around for some doo programs and utilities I could use. I used to have tons of BBS software on CD-ROMs but that stuff is long gone.

    I have 152 CD-ROMs ONLINE over my way, as well as 450+ LOCAL Doors. Telnet over sometime.


    The Titantic BBS Telnet - ttb.rgbbs.info


    Feel free to leech away.

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  • From Alonzo@21:1/130 to Exodus on Wed Mar 1 09:11:25 2023
    I have 152 CD-ROMs ONLINE over my way, as well as 450+ LOCAL Doors. Telnet over sometime.

    I will do that!

    ... As I said before, I never repeat myself

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  • From Zip@21:1/202 to Alonzo on Fri Mar 3 17:09:36 2023
    Hello Alonzo!

    On 28 Feb 2023, Alonzo said the following...
    But then I thought to look on the archive.org web site. Well BINGO!! If you are looking for some old door programs or utilities or even books about bulletin boards, you should take a look. There are .ISO images of

    Thanks! Yep, I have been thinking of getting some of those CDs as they were a common base for file areas back in the day... I remember requesting disc changes. :-D

    Best regards
    Zip

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  • From Alonzo@21:1/130 to Zip on Sat Mar 4 15:22:09 2023
    If you download anything from archive.org, be sure to scan it for viruses before you use it. I found that some of it is questionable.

    ... What hair color do they put on the driver's licenses of bald men?

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  • From Geri Atricks@21:4/102 to Zip on Fri Mar 3 23:16:20 2023
    On 28 Feb 2023, Alonzo said the following...
    But then I thought to look on the archive.org web site. Well BINGO!! you are looking for some old door programs or utilities or even books about bulletin boards, you should take a look. There are .ISO images

    Thanks! Yep, I have been thinking of getting some of those CDs as they were a common base for file areas back in the day... I remember
    requesting disc changes. :-D

    Ahh yes, the good ole NightOwl CD's. Great archives of freeware/shareware/demoware.

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  • From Zip@21:1/202 to Alonzo on Sun Mar 5 08:51:26 2023
    Hello Alonzo!

    On 04 Mar 2023, Alonzo said the following...

    If you download anything from archive.org, be sure to scan it for viruses before you use it. I found that some of it is questionable.

    Thanks! Yep, probably a good thing to do...

    Best regards
    Zip

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  • From Zip@21:1/202 to Geri Atricks on Sun Mar 5 08:59:34 2023
    Hello Geri!

    On 03 Mar 2023, Geri Atricks said the following...
    Ahh yes, the good ole NightOwl CD's. Great archives of freeware/shareware/demoware.

    Yep, perhaps the "golden standard"!

    Best regards
    Zip

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A49 2023/02/26 (Linux/64)
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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Geri Atricks on Sun Mar 5 08:55:00 2023
    Geri Atricks wrote to Zip <=-

    Ahh yes, the good ole NightOwl CD's. Great archives of freeware/shareware/demoware.

    Reminds me of the time when people bought those 5 1/4" CD changers in
    order to make all of the files on multiple CDs available from their
    BBSes. I always wanted one of those, TEAC made a cool half-height model
    that crammed 6 disks into it.





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  • From Bugz@1:0/0 to poindexter FORTRAN on Sun Mar 5 15:57:00 2023
    poindexter FORTRAN wrote to Geri Atricks <=-

    Reminds me of the time when people bought those 5 1/4" CD changers in order to make all of the files on multiple CDs available from their
    BBSes. I always wanted one of those, TEAC made a cool half-height model that crammed 6 disks into it.

    Ah, great memories. I had one of those SCSI 6 CD changers on my OS/2 AdeptXBBS (The Bachelor Club). When the user tagged a file for download, it would copy it off the CD to local disk temp directory. Then when the user starts their batch download, it wouldn't have any weird and unexpected pauses while the drive was switching disks.

    Fun times.

    Take care,
    bugz

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  • From Exodus@21:1/176 to Poindexter Fortran on Sun Mar 5 16:49:53 2023
    Reminds me of the time when people bought those 5 1/4" CD changers in
    order to make all of the files on multiple CDs available from their
    BBSes. I always wanted one of those, TEAC made a cool half-height model that crammed 6 disks into it.

    Back in the day I had two of those 4x4 CD-ROM Changers, as well as 4 Panasonic CD-ROM Drives daisy chained so I had 12 CD's online .... now I have 152 CDs online. :)

    --- Renegade vY2Ka2
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  • From esc@21:4/173 to Exodus on Sun Mar 5 23:40:37 2023
    Back in the day I had two of those 4x4 CD-ROM Changers, as well as 4 Panasonic CD-ROM Drives daisy chained so I had 12 CD's online .... now I have 152 CDs online. :)

    That's awesome. How are you hosting them? Do you have the ISOs or are they all unzipped somewhere or...? I'd love to do the same, BBSes are such a great way to index these things in my opinion.

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  • From Exodus@21:1/176 to Esc on Sun Mar 12 11:50:33 2023
    That's awesome. How are you hosting them? Do you have the ISOs or are they a unzipped somewhere or...? I'd love to do the same, BBSes are such a great wa to index these things in my opinion.

    All on the Hard Drive via a CD-ROM Door. I have over 80 GIGS of files up for download.

    I would love to do something different with the setup, but there are too many formats for the CDs to get descriptions and EZ-ROM door was the easiest to do.

    I tried DreamROM and ROMBRAIN that I used to use where it made it own database, but I had to keep moving directorys and moving back after it was done compiling so it didn't group everything into one huge listing.

    --- Renegade vY2Ka2
    * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (21:1/176)
  • From esc@21:4/173 to Exodus on Sun Mar 12 14:50:58 2023
    All on the Hard Drive via a CD-ROM Door. I have over 80 GIGS of files
    up for download.

    Yeah, I've perused and searched your archive a number of times, very useful and impressive!

    I would love to do something different with the setup, but there are too many formats for the CDs to get descriptions and EZ-ROM door was the easiest to do.

    Gotcha, so EZ-ROM seems like the ticket here. Thanks for the feedback.

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  • From Geri Atricks@21:4/102 to poindexter FORTRAN on Mon Mar 6 22:57:56 2023
    Reminds me of the time when people bought those 5 1/4" CD changers in order to make all of the files on multiple CDs available from their
    BBSes. I always wanted one of those, TEAC made a cool half-height model that crammed 6 disks into it.

    Most of the systems around here that had multiple CD's like that just set up a SCSI array of multiple CD drives. The multidisk changer would have probably been a whole lot simpler, and use less power. :)

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Geri Atricks on Sun Apr 2 07:03:00 2023
    Geri Atricks wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    Reminds me of the time when people bought those 5 1/4" CD changers in order to make all of the files on multiple CDs available from their
    BBSes. I always wanted one of those, TEAC made a cool half-height model that crammed 6 disks into it.

    Most of the systems around here that had multiple CD's like that just
    set up a SCSI array of multiple CD drives. The multidisk changer would have probably been a whole lot simpler, and use less power. :)

    Man, I hateed SCSI! I worked at a Mac software company in the '90s, and
    people loved to stack peripherals. You'd have a removable drive like a
    Syquest, an external CD-ROM, an external drive, and maybe a tape drive.
    Getting them all cabled and terminated was a bear. Some drives would
    "want" to be on the end, and getting good quality cables and terminators
    was important. More than once I'd need to change the order of drives
    just to make it work.



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  • From esc@21:4/173 to poindexter FORTRAN on Sun Apr 2 22:47:02 2023
    Man, I hateed SCSI! I worked at a Mac software company in the '90s, and

    I still hate SCSI :P and unfortunately so many old computers used it, so we have to use these jank adapters. My Amigas are the worst, I have all these scsi->CF adapters and things like that which always have their own problems. It's just a mess.

    Yeah, they have straight up IDE adapters that you can use, but the performance is garbage; to get any decent IO you need to use SCSI. It sucks.

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  • From Geri Atricks@21:4/102 to esc on Tue Apr 4 00:43:56 2023
    Man, I hateed SCSI! I worked at a Mac software company in the '90s, a
    I still hate SCSI :P and unfortunately so many old computers used it, so we have to use these jank adapters. My Amigas are the worst, I have all these scsi->CF adapters and things like that which always have their own problems. It's just a mess.

    Not to mention that there were so many different flavors of SCSI (SCSI, SCSI Wide, SCSI 1, etc).

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