hmm no one has talked about options really.
I played with a teraterm on windows, I think it was teraterm pro.
it had an windows interface I think or maybe it didn't, I forget.
At 07:36 a.m. 1/11/2012 -0400, you wrote:
Hi Shaun,
Teraterm is beyond ancient. It was old when I used it perhaps 10 to
well aparently teraterm was suggested, the version I used way back in
yesteryear was quite old and meant for win 3.1095 so I have no idea
what it would do on a 64 bit os or an os like win7 and 8 or vista.
At 03:32 p.m. 31/10/2012 -0700, you wrote:
I'd not use MUSHClient if I were you anyhow. A
Hi,
In this case, I'd advise using PUTTY from putty.org. It's a nice client, and
seems to have worked with this BBS... At least the little I played with it.
Which isn't that much really. Yet.
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From: "Matheus Rheine"
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Subject: Re: [Audy
I'd not use MUSHClient if I were you anyhow. A lot of those old BBS Games
relied on single key input, knothole lines of text. The client is not really
designed for that sort of thing, regular Telnet would be much preferable. That
being said, it isn't exactly easy to find in modern versions of Wi
Hi, when I try to connect thorugh mush client, I keep getting busy,
and it automatically disconnects.
On 10/31/12, Matheus Rheine wrote:
> hi!
> where do i need to go from the mainmenu to access the games section of
> the bbs? i'm not from the old times but i've played so many games on
> differen