Back in 1988, I really hacked a BBS program written in BASIC by DICK ROUX,
N1AED, to make it work with an AEA PK-87(?). The computer was a Radio Shack
Model 100 laptop.
I have lost my electronic version but remember forwarding it to a number of
hams via E-Mail.
If by chance you have a copy
Message-
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 9:50 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [digitalradio] BBS Program in Basic
Walt- if you're still at 10909, I ave it- will send it . All of it- gives
me another empty folder
: [digitalradio] BBS Program in Basic
Walt- for what it's worth- I have an actual printed copy of a BBS program
written in IBM basic. It is yours, if you will promise an honest effort to
get it running. I swear to you that the version I have DID WORK when I
printed out this copy. (On an 8-pin,Dot
Walt- for what it's worth- I have an actual printed copy of a BBS program
written in IBM basic. It is yours, if you will promise an honest effort to
get it running. I swear to you that the version I have DID WORK when I
printed out this copy. (On an 8-pin,Dot Matrix Printer.) It queried COM1
A of years ago, there was a BBS program written in Standard Basic that read
the RS-232 data buss. You could feed it text from a TNC, RTTY or ASCII
demodulator or even connect a modem to it.
What the system did was recognize the text
K5YFW W5ABC CONNECT W5ABC KNlf/cr.
When it saw the text,