[SPAM] [Ham-Linux] Re:software for BBS on the internet with a
connection to packet.
Doug Laidlaw
laidlaws at hotkey.net.au
Fri May 13 23:19:42 EDT 2005
Speech-to-packet?
Doug VK3KDI.
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 6:10 am, Va3hsc wrote:
> hello back in the eighties I use a software that ran in dos or windows 95
> or 98 and would allow your computer to answer the phone so the person on
> the other end could then connected to your packet system And use it just as
> if they were sitting at your computer. now there was a password setup
> that you would have to enter in the hams call sign and password so not just
> anybody could log on and use it and your packet system would also use their
> call when it was being operated so I guess if that they did something wrong
> you can trace it back to whoever was using it. I'll could try to remember
> the name of the file or even send you a copy if I can still find a copy.
> Scott
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> > Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2005 14:45:00 -0700
> > From: Bing Whiteway <bingw at telus.net>
> > Subject: [Ham-Linux] Linux internet ham bbs?
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> > Hi there; I am looking for a source of software that will allow me to
> > put a BBS on the internet with a connection to packet.
> > I want it to work in Linux. Particulary in either Slackware or one of
> > the Debian derivatives.
> > It must be sort-of uncomplicated as I am certainly not a linux guru. If
> > you can think of anything you might like to suggest or any route I could
> > look to. I will appreciate it very much.
> > 73 de Bing
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> > --
> > Leo (Bing) Whiteway in Kelowna, BC, Canada: Ham calls: VE7UW and VE7OKV
> > A computer without Microsoft is like a chocolate cake without mustard.
> > < running Slackware 10.1 Linux >
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