Sure is there a easy to find list?  I can create a model 100 specific
'language' file for the BBS..

Greg

On Sun, Feb 26, 2023 at 7:57 AM Stephen Adolph <twospru...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Yah the keep was fun.  Gotta do that again.
> Greg - would there be a way to provide the M100 escape codes so that
> terminal emulation would work better?
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 26, 2023 at 10:52 AM Gregory McGill <arcadeshop...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> The KEEP BBS online since 83
>> I have a model t area
>> Stephen recently logged in with mcomm
>> Dialup and telnet
>> Https://thekeep.net for details
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 26, 2023, 5:54 AM Jesse Lafleur <jesslafl...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> You can 100% accomplish this using an affordable PAP2T ATA connected to
>>> either a local asterisk (free PBX software) or remote asterisk server over
>>> ethernet.
>>> This can be run entirely virtualised - no special hardware other than
>>> either a "landline" or the pap2t. (ill get to rotary later..)
>>>
>>> The PAP2T and asterisk can provide ulaw to allow 300bps connections.
>>> Yes, running a local asterisk is far more stable than trying to connect to
>>> one remotely, but ive done it!
>>> I have a setup functioning to 4800 baud for faster modems as well.
>>>
>>> The rotary element will likely need a pulse to tone adapter, lots of
>>> options for that, I use a PBX and I also have a few purpose devices new and
>>> old.
>>>
>>> You can easily have a BBS software or custom *NIX program to interface,
>>> and with the various termcap things in this group that have been shared,
>>> you can get a viable connection.
>>>
>>> On Sun, Feb 26, 2023 at 8:41 AM grima...@gmail.com <grima...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Jesse,
>>>>
>>>> Do you happen to have any more details on your setup?
>>>>
>>>> I suppose in an ideal world, I’d like a setup that I can dial out from
>>>> my rotary phone, and a second line that I could dial in to a modem.
>>>>
>>>> How difficult does that sound? I tried to use MagicJack previously but
>>>> the compression codex they use doesn’t play well with data transfer.
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, Feb 26, 2023 at 8:11 AM Jesse Lafleur <jesslafl...@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I can provide bell 103 compatible 100% online dial-in access to linux
>>>>> servers/services using voip/asterisk/etc. I use my m100 to dial into my
>>>>> local home pbx server, and ive even tried it over the web!
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, Feb 26, 2023 at 7:44 AM grima...@gmail.com <grima...@gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> What are the odds that any of these BBSes would allow dialing in from
>>>>>> a real phone line?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> There is a Commodore 64 BBS out there called BorderlineBBS that has a
>>>>>> hybrid Telnet/Dial-Up interface.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I managed to use the acoustic couplers to dial in once from the Model
>>>>>> T, but ever since switching to VOIP I wasn’t able to get it to work.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I really always loved BBSing, so I would be in full support of using
>>>>>> a Model T focused BBS.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -George
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sun, Feb 26, 2023 at 7:30 AM Ben Strewens <bungop...@gmail.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 2023-02-26 4:50 a.m., Daniel L wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm considering a specialized launch of a BBS catering to the modelT
>>>>>>> community. Any good boards out there already doing this that I can 
>>>>>>> peruse?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Daniel
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm currently working on one that will support multiple systems,
>>>>>>> including the model 100. I'm aiming for going all the way down to the 
>>>>>>> Epson
>>>>>>> HX-20, but we'll see how that pans out. It won't be up and running for a
>>>>>>> while yet. We're supposed to get a new ISP here this year. The one who
>>>>>>> bought out the company I was with closed all my ports and had no clue 
>>>>>>> how
>>>>>>> to re-open them, so my BBS got shut down. In the meantime, I figured I'd
>>>>>>> work on one that caters to the vintage computer community. I still have
>>>>>>> lots of work ahead of me.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>

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