Subj : BBS Terminal Apps
To   : Joe Etten
From : Andrew Leary
Date : Fri May 07 2010 07:11 pm

Hello Joe!

Friday May 07 2010 05:33, Joe Etten wrote to All:

JE> Hey all, I'm new to linux, not so new to BBSing. In any case, I'm
JE> running Ubuntu 10.04 and have noticed a bunch of apps available for
JE> telnetting to a BBS. However, upon installation and connecting to my
JE> favorite BBSes I noticed that the blocks that would normally make up
JE> an ANSI image are some form of asian character. I've really only tried
JE> qTerm so far. I was wondering if there was a better app to look at, or
JE> if anyone had any idea what I need to do to get ANSI to display
JE> correctly in qTerm.

SyncTerm (download from syncterm.bbsdev.net IIRC) does about the best job of
displaying IBM PC characters of any of the available terminals.  It is
available for both Win32 and Linux platforms.


JE> Secondly, I noticed that there were a few BBS softwares out there that
JE> run under linux now, not to mention running under wine. Are any of
JE> them fairly well developed, or are they still in their infancy?

MBSE (which I use on my Linux laptop) is very well developed.  Synchronet for
Linux works well too.  Both require use of dosemu to use DOS door programs.


JE> Third, are there any apps out there that exist in the linux world to
JE> do ANSI painting?

Google for TetraDraw; it can do almost anything that you could do in the old
DOS TheDraw.

Regards,

Andrew

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