Commodore Petscii & Amiga Ansi in MajorBBS
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 11:29 am
Hey Guys,
Back in the 90s I ran a couple Major BBS Dos systems, One 18 and one 20 node system. Both were internet gateways with fido access, and I eventually moved on to running Unix based ISPs and moving away from MajorBBS to hardware solutions like Livingston Portmasters and Ascend Max's for dialup access.
I came up in the 80s on the Commodore 128. Due to circumstances out of my control... The Secret service took issue with some of my online habits at the time, I missed the Amiga Scene completely. A few years ago I decided to get back in to it, broke out my 128 and deck it out, and started collecting Amiga gear trying to relive my misspent youth.
What I would really like to do is combine these 2 hobbies, BBSing on the Commodores and Amigas, and my love for MajorBBS. I have run Many BBSs in my life, starting on the 64 back in the 80s, CoSysOped on an awesome 7 node HST Dual Standard Amiga board in the 90s and my ultimate BBS achievement on MajorBBS with the 20 node system.
I curently own a UseNet provider and have some serious hardware and bandwidth in multiple DataCenters. So I was thinking, if I could run a MajorBBS system in a vmware, I could drop it on some serious hardware, dual quad core processors with 32 gigs of ram each on 100mbit link with user email, usenet access, internal chat and irc. All for the Commodores and Amigas.
The Amiga Ansi should work no problem, since its just a font on the Amiga and a standard charset. I am wondering if anyone has ever served Commodore 64 Petscii from a MajorBBS, and how hard it would be to make it work. We would obviously need a terminal detector on logon and multiple menu choices like back on the Commodore BBSs.
Does anyone think this can be done? Would you like to help, maybe CoSysOp on the system? I have all the hardware, bandwidth and connections, and have the guys in the Commodore Scene who would help design the Menus / Graphics system.
I am not a programmer, but I do have certain assets at my disposal that I do not mind sharing with responsible individuals. No irc warriors who want to attract packets or cause problems... you guys know who I mean...
I am thinking we throw up the 200 node system to start, if that starts to get busy we can put up multiple systems and link them. I never really cared for Worldgroup back in the day, the web always seemed cleaner to me, but I wouldn't mind a regular ibm / mac specific menu set also. I think if we provide UseNet access and email accounts accessible from the Commodores we should make a nice place for us in the Community.
My UseNet provider is www.DigiRock.net, and I figured the board will go on a DigiRock.net URL. We are about to relaunch the website with all new design and a monster search engine and what not...
I would love to hear what anyone thinks, what it might take to make it happen, and if anyone can help make it happen.
Thanks for allowing me access to a great system here, and I hope to one day soon be a SysOp of an awesome MajorBBS system again!
Sincerely,
Info-Seeker
Back in the 90s I ran a couple Major BBS Dos systems, One 18 and one 20 node system. Both were internet gateways with fido access, and I eventually moved on to running Unix based ISPs and moving away from MajorBBS to hardware solutions like Livingston Portmasters and Ascend Max's for dialup access.
I came up in the 80s on the Commodore 128. Due to circumstances out of my control... The Secret service took issue with some of my online habits at the time, I missed the Amiga Scene completely. A few years ago I decided to get back in to it, broke out my 128 and deck it out, and started collecting Amiga gear trying to relive my misspent youth.
What I would really like to do is combine these 2 hobbies, BBSing on the Commodores and Amigas, and my love for MajorBBS. I have run Many BBSs in my life, starting on the 64 back in the 80s, CoSysOped on an awesome 7 node HST Dual Standard Amiga board in the 90s and my ultimate BBS achievement on MajorBBS with the 20 node system.
I curently own a UseNet provider and have some serious hardware and bandwidth in multiple DataCenters. So I was thinking, if I could run a MajorBBS system in a vmware, I could drop it on some serious hardware, dual quad core processors with 32 gigs of ram each on 100mbit link with user email, usenet access, internal chat and irc. All for the Commodores and Amigas.
The Amiga Ansi should work no problem, since its just a font on the Amiga and a standard charset. I am wondering if anyone has ever served Commodore 64 Petscii from a MajorBBS, and how hard it would be to make it work. We would obviously need a terminal detector on logon and multiple menu choices like back on the Commodore BBSs.
Does anyone think this can be done? Would you like to help, maybe CoSysOp on the system? I have all the hardware, bandwidth and connections, and have the guys in the Commodore Scene who would help design the Menus / Graphics system.
I am not a programmer, but I do have certain assets at my disposal that I do not mind sharing with responsible individuals. No irc warriors who want to attract packets or cause problems... you guys know who I mean...
I am thinking we throw up the 200 node system to start, if that starts to get busy we can put up multiple systems and link them. I never really cared for Worldgroup back in the day, the web always seemed cleaner to me, but I wouldn't mind a regular ibm / mac specific menu set also. I think if we provide UseNet access and email accounts accessible from the Commodores we should make a nice place for us in the Community.
My UseNet provider is www.DigiRock.net, and I figured the board will go on a DigiRock.net URL. We are about to relaunch the website with all new design and a monster search engine and what not...
I would love to hear what anyone thinks, what it might take to make it happen, and if anyone can help make it happen.
Thanks for allowing me access to a great system here, and I hope to one day soon be a SysOp of an awesome MajorBBS system again!
Sincerely,
Info-Seeker