Subj : Another filearea question
To   : Mvan Le
From : mark lewis
Date : Sat Jun 09 2007 06:01 pm


ml>> some bbs systems got around the 9 node limitation by
ml>> creating dorinfo1.def for all nodes, though... and
ml>> that's no real problem if the door can look in a
ml>> directory other than its own for the drop file...

ml>>   ie: somedoor c:\bbs\n1

ml>> where c:\bbs\n1 is where the dropfile, whatever is
ml>> being used, is located... c:\bbs\n42 for node 42... no
ml>> copying or overwritting and no possibility of things
ml>> going wonky if two users enter the door at the same time...

MvanL> My argument would be people started writing and using TCP/IP
MvanL> and multithreaded daemons and computer clusters and invented
MvanL> the I-n-t-e-r-n-e-t.

haha... that's not an argument... that's a diversion so that one can exit the
building and not have to face the discussion at hand ;)

MvanL> And that's why those large multinode BBS's are extinct and any
MvanL> node/dropfile conflict issues are nowadays virtually
MvanL> impossible.

i disagree... most of them have simply changed faces... many BBS systems are
now ISPs... a lot of BBS systems have also moved to forum style interfaces... i
don't see any of the goo old BBS doors available in any new formats, though...

)\/(ark


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