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| Sysop: | Ray Quinn |
|---|---|
| Location: | Visalia, CA |
| Users: | 60 |
| Nodes: | 10 (0 / 10) |
| Uptime: | 69:23:20 |
| Calls: | 12 |
| Files: | 12,938 |
| Messages: | 99,218 |
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Sam Penwright wrote to All <=-
@MSGID: <5361A399.311.2internet@tequilamockingbirdonline.net>
@TZ: 412c
Hi everyone whats the newest Irex out? and where would I find it?
Thanks Sam
v2.29 and you can get it here... BM>http://www.bmtmicro.com/BMTCatalog/multipleos/internetrex.html
Daryl Stout wrote to BILL MCGARRITY <=-
v2.29 and you can get it here...
http://www.bmtmicro.com/BMTCatalog/multipleos/internetrex.html
The thing is, according to the site, a demo version is NOT
available.
I'm running 2.29 myself, as the 1000 node server version.
his decision.The thing is, according to the site, a demo version is NOT
available.
I'm running 2.29 myself, as the 1000 node server version.
I never said there was a demo version. Someone just asked where they BM>could get it. I really think if enough of us discuss with Charles
the importance of him renewing his commitment he may reconsider
The thing is, according to the site, a demo version is NOT
available.
I'm running 2.29 myself, as the 1000 node server version.
Gaylen Hintz wrote to Daryl Stout <=-
For reasons unknown to us Daryl Stout said thus to BILL MCGARRITY:
The thing is, according to the site, a demo version is NOT
available.
Agreed. :)
I'm running 2.29 myself, as the 1000 node server version.
A couple years ago I got ahold of version 2.31 which is the version
I've been running. Been rock solid for me. :)
A couple years ago I got ahold of version 2.31 which is the
version I've been running. Been rock solid for me. :)
You running OS/2??
Gaylen Hintz wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-
For reasons unknown to us Bill McGarrity said thus to Gaylen Hintz:
A couple years ago I got ahold of version 2.31 which is the
version I've been running. Been rock solid for me. :)
You running OS/2??
Nope... windows7 32bit :)
A couple years ago I got ahold of version 2.31 which is the
version I've been running. Been rock solid for me. :)
You running OS/2??
Nope... windows7 32bit :)
Mmmmm... like to take a look at that... :)
The thing is, according to the site, a demo version is NOT
available.
Agreed. :)
I'm running 2.29 myself, as the 1000 node server version.
A couple years ago I got ahold of version 2.31 which is the version
I've been running. Been rock solid for me. :)
You running OS/2??
Nope... windows7 32bit :)
I would recommend you back up your old system first of course. :)
Nope... windows7 32bit :)
I understand one is LUCKY to get a 32-bit version of Windows 7.
Nope... windows7 32bit :)
I understand one is LUCKY to get a 32-bit version of Windows 7.
Not if you purchase a full copy. 2 disks included 32 and 64 bit. If you ge JD>it preloaded from Acer, or HP, etc then it will normally be 64 bit
I'm running 2.29 myself, as the 1000 node server version.
A couple years ago I got ahold of version 2.31 which is the
version I've been running. Been rock solid for me. :)
I tried a beta version (2.67), but it wouldn't let me enter
passwords for the connects. So, I went back to 2.29 on the
system.
I saw where one could purchase it on Amazon, but in the stores now,
it's only Windows 8 or up. If I could get the 32-bit version, I'd be tempted to see if the BBS would work under it. However, I'd likely have
to upgrade the motherboard to do it...and right now, I can't afford that as well.
Wow, that would be an older version yet. Actually, If I understand
correctly, version 2.31 IS the beta that you can't get from his
site. I don't really remember which sysop I got this version from
but like I said... it's rock solid on my system. :)
You might be surprised. I ran windows 7, as well as windows 8 betas
on 5 year old MBs. You can download a test program from MS, to
check compatibility.
I know there was a utility to check if ones system could handle the "virtual memory" of XP, but all my systems would need upgrading to pass that test.
My main concern is that I have a large number of legacy programs that will run under 32-bit (such as under XP), but they will NOT work under 64-bit. The BBS is one of the last hobbies I can still do, and I can't
see upgrading the OS just to satisfy Microsoft's Corporate Greed (never mind the cost), and then having to reinstall everything.
Gaylen...
You running OS/2??
Nope... windows7 32bit :)
I understand one is LUCKY to get a 32-bit version of Windows 7.
ROBERT WOLFE wrote to Daryl Stout <=-
On May 09, 2014 12:16pm, Daryl Stout wrote to GAYLEN HINTZ:
Gaylen...
You running OS/2??
Nope... windows7 32bit :)
I understand one is LUCKY to get a 32-bit version of Windows 7.
I can get it all day long :) That, Windows XP, DOS 6.1, Windows 3.1, Windows 3.11, Winserver Server 2003, Server 2008, 2008 R2, etc, etc. :)
It's just that at certain times of the day, the TechNet download site
is slow :)
ROBERT WOLFE wrote to Daryl Stout <=-
On May 09, 2014 12:16pm, Daryl Stout wrote to GAYLEN HINTZ:
Gaylen...
You running OS/2??
Nope... windows7 32bit :)
I understand one is LUCKY to get a 32-bit version of Windows 7.
I can get it all day long :) That, Windows XP, DOS 6.1, Windows 3.1,
Windows 3.11, Winserver Server 2003, Server 2008, 2008 R2, etc, etc. :)
It's just that at certain times of the day, the TechNet download site
is slow :)
It's always nice to know someone who has Mr. Gates as a close personal friend... :)
etc, etc. :)I can get it all day long :) That, Windows XP, DOS 6.1, Windows
3.1, Windows 3.11, Winserver Server 2003, Server 2008, 2008 R2,
siteIt's just that at certain times of the day, the TechNet download
is slow :)
It's always nice to know someone who has Mr. Gates as a close personal
friend... :)
Up until last year, when they cancelled the Technet program, anybody
could subscribe to the service. I know as I have for the past four
years.
Bob Seaborn wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-
On May 09, 2014 12:16pm, Daryl Stout wrote to GAYLEN HINTZ:
Gaylen...
You running OS/2??
Nope... windows7 32bit :)
I understand one is LUCKY to get a 32-bit version of Windows 7.
I can get it all day long :) That, Windows XP, DOS 6.1, Windows 3.1,
Windows 3.11, Winserver Server 2003, Server 2008, 2008 R2, etc, etc. :)
It's just that at certain times of the day, the TechNet download site
is slow :)
It's always nice to know someone who has Mr. Gates as a close personal friend... :)
Up until last year, when they cancelled the Technet program,
anybody could subscribe to the service. I know as I have for the past four years.
It's always nice to know someone who has Mr. Gates as a close personal friend... :)
ROBERT WOLFE wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-
It's always nice to know someone who has Mr. Gates as a close personal friend... :)
No, he just has $600.00 worth of my money, that's all.
It's always nice to know someone who has Mr. Gates as a closepersonal
friend... :)
No, he just has $600.00 worth of my money, that's all.
Ahhh... the bastard!!! ;)
It's always nice to know someone who has Mr. Gates as a close personal friend... :)
Up until last year, when they cancelled the Technet program, anybody could subscribe to the service. I know as I have for the past four years.
No, he just has $600.00 worth of my money, that's all.
Ahhh... the bastard!!! ;)
Nothing wrong with that. Finding suckers to sign up for dead services is
how millionaires become billionaires.
On 5/14/2014 7:02 PM, Bob Seaborn wrote to Bill McGarrity:
personal-> > friend... :)It's always nice to know someone who has Mr. Gates as a close
Up until last year, when they cancelled the Technet program,anybody
could subscribe to the service. I know as I have for the past fouryears.
Yeah, I got my subscription renewed the day before they ended the
program.
Now I just get on with my business connection at home and sometimes on
my
fiber connection at work and grab stuff off TechNet.
it's only Windows 8 or up. If I could get the 32-bit version, I'd be
tempted to see if the BBS would work under it. However, I'd likely have
to upgrade the motherboard to do it...and right now, I can't afford that
as well.
Wow, that would be an older version yet. Actually, If I understand correctl version 2.31 IS the beta that you can't get from his site. I don't really remember which sysop I got this version from but like I said... it's rock sol on my system. :)
Timothy Cornett wrote to Gaylen Hintz <=-
Gaylen you probably got it from me, cause I've also been running
version 2.31 for years now.
Could you make 2.13 available somewhere? I have a license for 2.26
All flavors of v2.31 (latest Beta) are at :
http://cmech.dynip.com/filebase.bbs/IREX/Beta/
Gaylen you probably got it from me, cause I've also been
running version 2.31 for years now.
Yes Daryl the BBS will run under windows 7, as that is the os my new compute TC>is running (windows 7 premium 32 bit)
Could you make 2.13 available somewhere? I have a license for 2.26 that I
use for a couple of my downlinks. Would love to see the latest and greatest
- give or take 10 years. :)
* An ongoing debate between Kurt Weiske and Timothy Cornett rages on ...
Could you make 2.13 available somewhere? I have a license for 2.26
All flavors of v2.31 (latest Beta) are at :
http://cmech.dynip.com/filebase.bbs/IREX/Beta/
Hmmm, highly possible. :) In either case I do have it in my filebase for public consumption. <g>
How you been you old dog?
Well, I can't afford the hardware or software upgrade...especially
with another Emergency Room trip 2 weeks, an upper GI procedure next
week, then blood work in early July, a urinary tract check in September,
and an eye exam in October. And, this is contingent on that no other surgeries will be needed after the upper GI procedure next week.
But, even if I could do it, I don't want to lose all the non-fossil
doors, even though I've got a workaround currently set up under VADV32
with Doorway.
Timothy Cornett wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-
Give me a couple days Kurt, I'm in the process of re-building the BBS,
my file areas are not finished yet.
Found it - thanks! Good luck putting your system back together...
I'm running 2.29 myself, as the 1000 node server version.
I never said there was a demo version. Someone just asked where they could BM>it. I really think if enough of us discuss with Charles the importance of h BM>renewing his commitment he may reconsider his decision.
I never said there was a demo version. Someone just asked where they could >> it. I really think if enough of us discuss with Charles the importance of h >> renewing his commitment he may reconsider his decision.
I have the "shareware copies" of 2.29 for DOS, Linux, Windows, and
OS/2 in the files area on the BBS.