• TIC processors

    From AKAcastor@21:1/162 to All on Tue Feb 20 17:33:08 2024
    Hi, I am wondering what software people are using to handle TIC files.

    I'd like to setup a DOS-based solution as that fits with my Maximus BBS configuration - but I am also curious what is in use on other OSes as well.

    I remember Allfix, I think that's what I used in the 90s. It seems a bit heavy for my needs now, are features like searching for files via echomail widely supported anymore?


    Chris akacastor

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  • From Accession@21:1/200 to AKAcastor on Tue Feb 20 19:45:34 2024
    On Tue, 20 Feb 2024 17:33:08 GMT, Akacastor -> All wrote:

    Hi, I am wondering what software people are using to handle TIC files.

    I'd like to setup a DOS-based solution as that fits with my Maximus BBS configuration - but I am also curious what is in use on other OSes as well.

    I remember Allfix, I think that's what I used in the 90s.  It seems a bit heavy for my needs now, are features like searching for files via echomail widely supported anymore?

    Not really. If you're just receiving files to populate your file bases and you want a simple thing to do so and possibly send out an announcement about it, give TinyTic a try.

    It's probably one of the smallest tic processors out there. But if you ever want to forward those files elsewhere, or hatch files yourself, you'll have to go with something with more features as this program won't do any of that.

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From AKAcastor@21:1/162 to Accession on Tue Feb 20 18:50:12 2024
    are features like searching for files via echomail
    widely supported anymore?

    Not really. If you're just receiving files to populate
    your file bases and you want a simple thing to do so and
    possibly send out an announcement about it, give TinyTic a try.

    It's probably one of the smallest tic processors out
    there. But if you ever want to forward those files
    elsewhere, or hatch files yourself, you'll have to go
    with something with more features as this program won't
    do any of that.

    TinyTIC looks like a great simple solution! Maybe down the road I will find reason to forward or hatch files but for just handling received TIC files, TinyTIC should fit my needs.

    Is there much file distribution besides nodelists and network infopacks and astronomy pictures of the day? That seems to be mostly what I've seen around.


    Thanks!
    Chris/akacastor

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  • From Al@21:4/106 to AKAcastor on Tue Feb 20 19:18:32 2024
    Hi, I am wondering what software people are using to handle TIC files.

    My BBS handles tic files internally.

    I'd like to setup a DOS-based solution as that fits with my Maximus BBS configuration - but I am also curious what is in use on other OSes as well.

    I used the tic program years ago (with maximus IIRC) and I suppose it would still work today as it did then.

    I remember Allfix, I think that's what I used in the 90s. It seems a bit heavy for my needs now, are features like searching for files via echomail widely supported anymore?

    The FILEFIND echo is still up and running but it is not used much anymore.

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  • From Accession@21:1/200 to AKAcastor on Tue Feb 20 21:17:08 2024
    On Tue, 20 Feb 2024 18:50:12 GMT, Akacastor -> Accession wrote:

    TinyTIC looks like a great simple solution!  Maybe down the road I will find reason to forward or hatch files but for just handling received TIC files, TinyTIC should fit my needs.

    Is there much file distribution besides nodelists and network infopacks and astronomy pictures of the day?  That seems to be mostly what I've seen around.

    That's about the majority of it these days. Anything else worthwhile is usually just a point and click away - and probably much faster than transferring over binkp or telnet.

    Some did artpacks and BBS mods for awhile (which I wouldn't be opposed to), but I would imagine it becomes a bit redundant when they're available on a website or three at any given time. And if it takes upwards of a year for an artpack to come out, some (including myself) may forget that they were actually hatching them out at one time. :)

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From AKAcastor@21:1/162 to Al on Tue Feb 20 20:07:34 2024
    heavy for my needs now, are features like searching
    for files via echomail widely supported anymore?

    The FILEFIND echo is still up and running but it is not used much anymore.

    FILEFIND is a Fidonet echo, correct?

    Thanks for the info.


    Chris akacastor

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  • From AKAcastor@21:1/162 to Accession on Tue Feb 20 20:10:04 2024
    Some did artpacks and BBS mods for awhile (which I
    wouldn't be opposed to), but I would imagine it becomes
    a bit redundant when they're available on a website or
    three at any given time. And if it takes upwards of a
    year for an artpack to come out, some (including myself)
    may forget that they were actually hatching them out at
    one time. :)

    That makes sense, for sure it makes things harder to keep running when it's not used on the regular. A lot of time and dedication for niche distribution.


    Chris akacastor

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  • From Al@21:4/106 to AKAcastor on Tue Feb 20 21:33:56 2024
    The FILEFIND echo is still up and running but it is not used much anymore.

    FILEFIND is a Fidonet echo, correct?

    Yes. I have it setup the fame way as FSX_FIL the same way so folks searching for files in either area will get a reply if any local files here match the search.

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  • From Exodus@21:1/176 to Akacastor on Wed Feb 21 18:27:45 2024
    I remember Allfix, I think that's what I used in the 90s. It seems a bit heavy for my needs now, are features like searching for files via echomail widely supported anymore?

    ALLFIX is now free, and if you don't want to use the other stuff, don't. That's what I do ... telnet ttb.rgbbs.info and grab the free version if you don't have it.

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  • From AKAcastor@21:1/162 to Exodus on Wed Feb 21 18:09:50 2024
    ALLFIX is now free, and if you don't want to use the other stuff, don't. That's what I do ... telnet ttb.rgbbs.info and grab the
    free version if you don't have it.

    I logged in to get Allfix and saw you have a huge selection of other interesting BBS software and tools etc etc, thanks for this great resource!


    Chris/akacastor

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  • From Exodus@21:1/176 to Akacastor on Sat Feb 24 09:10:11 2024
    I logged in to get Allfix and saw you have a huge selection of other interesting BBS software and tools etc etc, thanks for this great resource!

    No problem. Also check out the CD-ROM door. I have 173 shareware CD-ROMs online as well, almost 1 TB of cd files.

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  • From AKAcastor@21:1/162 to Exodus on Tue Feb 27 11:55:04 2024
    No problem. Also check out the CD-ROM door. I have 173 shareware CD-ROMs online as well, almost 1 TB of cd files.

    I used to be impressed with 6 or 7 CD-ROMs online! :)

    I have been back to your BBS already to pick up more files, well done on the wide selection and the organization! Thank you!


    Chris/akacastor

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to AKAcastor on Sun Feb 25 09:45:00 2024
    AKAcastor wrote to Exodus <=-

    I used to be impressed with 6 or 7 CD-ROMs online! :)

    Back in the '90s, my company had one of those 5 disk CD changers that
    fit into a full-height drive bay. Oh, how I wanted one of those!



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  • From Shurato@21:2/148 to AKAcastor on Sat Feb 24 13:36:00 2024

    ALLFIX is now free, and if you don't want to use the other stuff,
    don't.
    That's what I do ... telnet ttb.rgbbs.info and grab the free version if you don't have it.

    I logged in to get Allfix and saw you have a huge selection of other interesting BBS software and tools etc etc, thanks for this great resource!

    I always recommend Titantic BBS for people searching for files... I love it!

    Thanks Exodus!

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  • From Shurato@21:2/148 to poindexter FORTRAN on Sun Feb 25 15:32:00 2024

    AKAcastor wrote to Exodus <=-

    I used to be impressed with 6 or 7 CD-ROMs online! :)

    Back in the '90s, my company had one of those 5 disk CD changers that
    fit into a full-height drive bay. Oh, how I wanted one of those!

    I had one of those on my BBS in 2000! It was sweet. A little loud, though.

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    (ports 22, 23, 110, 21, 119) (ssh: login bbs password shsbbs)


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  • From Exodus@21:1/176 to Akacastor on Sun Feb 25 22:49:22 2024
    I used to be impressed with 6 or 7 CD-ROMs online! :)

    Back in the early 90s, I have 4 Panasonic CD-ROM drives hooked to my SB16 card, and then 2 4x4 IDE changers, so I had 12 online in like 1995. Man those changers were noisy at 3am! :) Glad I have the HDD space now to just host the ISOs in a directory. :)

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  • From Exodus@21:1/176 to Shurato on Sun Feb 25 22:50:32 2024
    I always recommend Titantic BBS for people searching for files... I love it

    Thanks for the plug, and spelling the BBS name correctly. So many spell it
    the same as the ship. The spelling/theme has nothing to do with the ship, it's just an old nickname I had in baseball from a friend of mine who
    couldn't spell, so I kept it. :) haha

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  • From Roon@21:4/148 to Exodus on Mon Feb 26 16:35:46 2024
    Hello Exodus,

    25 Feb 24 22:50, you wrote to Shurato:

    I always recommend Titantic BBS for people searching for files...
    I love it

    Thanks for the plug, and spelling the BBS name correctly. So many
    spell it the same as the ship. The spelling/theme has nothing to do
    with the ship, it's just an old nickname I had in baseball from a
    friend of mine who couldn't spell, so I kept it. :) haha

    wow. so many years and i just realized... :D

    Regards,
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    dp

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  • From Exodus@21:1/176 to Roon on Mon Feb 26 16:10:00 2024
    Thanks for the plug, and spelling the BBS name correctly. So many
    spell it the same as the ship. The spelling/theme has nothing to do
    with the ship, it's just an old nickname I had in baseball from a
    friend of mine who couldn't spell, so I kept it. :) haha

    wow. so many years and i just realized... :D

    ahha

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  • From Alonzo@21:1/130 to Exodus on Wed Mar 13 22:49:50 2024
    1995. Man those changers were noisy at 3am! :)

    Haha, you reminded me of something. I started my first BBS in
    1994 using an old Televideo computer. The BBS program and any
    files I had were on 2 large floppy discs. No hard drive.

    When someone would call my BBS, I could hear the floppy drives
    grinding away. It was a ton of fun though.

    ... If a pig loses its voice, is it disgruntled?

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