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| Sysop: | Ray Quinn |
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| Location: | Visalia, CA |
| Users: | 60 |
| Nodes: | 10 (0 / 10) |
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Check out the US 99 menu above for links to information about US Highway 99, after which the US 99 BBS is named.
Be sure to click on the Amateur Radio menu item above for packet BBSes, packet software, packet organizations, as well as packet how-to's. Also included is links to local and some not-so-local Amateur Radio Clubs.
k9zw wrote to All <=-
Do we maintain a list of what Point software currently works?
Are there how-to guides we can coach someone as they work through?
Two that I know of offhand are WinPoint and OpenXP.
k9zw wrote to All <=-
Do we maintain a list of what Point software currently works?
There is a list of FidoNet Software in the weekly FidoNews magazine, published in the echo of the same name.
Are there how-to guides we can coach someone as they work through?
I don't operate a point, but I know there is product-specific documentation for all of the well-known packages.
Two that I know of offhand are WinPoint and OpenXP.
I have a full node number, but I use sempoint which is an old windows
3.1 program. I use that "msdos player" which wraps a 64bit shell around it somehow and allows it to run on Windows 11.
k9zw wrote to Dan Clough <=-
Two that I know of offhand are WinPoint and OpenXP.
Wondering if some of the BBS packages also fuction well in a Point use case?
I have a full node number, but I use sempoint which is an old[snip]
windows 3.1 program. I use that "msdos player" which wraps a 64bit
shell around it somehow and allows it to run on Windows 11.
Can you give me a pointer to that "msdos player" of which you speak?
Or is it a part of Windows 11 that I don't know about?
Can you give me a pointer to that "msdos player" of which you speak?
Or is it a part of Windows 11 that I don't know about?
Sure. The URL is quite long so I ran it through a URL shortner run
by sdf.org which is a safe one.
https://tx0.org/4e/1
This has all the information you need about it. As I write this in Sempoint it's running from a double click on my windows 11 desktop.
:)
Okay, that's great - it's much appreciated!