Setting up a BBS
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Setting up a BBS
WG 2.0-2 running using Optimum Cable under Windows98 Dos 3comm Ether card 3C905 Card with Packet driver. PC Dell Optiplex GT 100 with 64 meg available.
Installed files, GE Entertainment Pack from 6.2
Netgear Router using port 23 Port with port forwarding.
Serious Telnet Lag except from another PC connected to same router but the menus start to slow down after several viewing several menus
6.2 Gcomm 26 user pack crashses WG 2.0 Where can I get a WG 2.0 version. Does not have to be 26users
Using Ez Soft global s any others worth perusing. Use to have Cheersoft many years ago.
Installed files, GE Entertainment Pack from 6.2
Netgear Router using port 23 Port with port forwarding.
Serious Telnet Lag except from another PC connected to same router but the menus start to slow down after several viewing several menus
6.2 Gcomm 26 user pack crashses WG 2.0 Where can I get a WG 2.0 version. Does not have to be 26users
Using Ez Soft global s any others worth perusing. Use to have Cheersoft many years ago.
VICTOR G
thats funny, the dos mbbs and wg were written on 386 computer and use Pharlap which never uses more than 16 megs of ram.Drex wrote:You may have to do some upgrading, if i found the right model its seems to be a - CPU 1 Intel Pentium(r) III; 533 MHz. I would run above 900Mhz to a 1.2,(min) also need more ram then 64m
New BBS startup
The processor is a Celron but we are talking about Windows 98 Dos not XP. And I agree that original WG once ran on a 486 very smoothly with slip dial up internet...If that's what it takes to fix the lag I was going to move it over to my other PC to test that theory.
VICTOR G
Re: New BBS startup
i am extremely experienced in the worldgroup 2.0 product and as luck may have it the GALGSBL.DLL are readable from both versions.jvronis wrote:The processor is a Celron but we are talking about Windows 98 Dos not XP. And I agree that original WG once ran on a 486 very smoothly with slip dial up internet...If that's what it takes to fix the lag I was going to move it over to my other PC to test that theory.
PM me i'll get ya online in a matter of minutes.
and regarding globals, Global Control has a worldgroup 2.0 version written by me.
Re: Setting up a BBS
define crash, run BBSRIDX and see if any data files are an issue.jvronis wrote:WG 2.0-2 running using Optimum Cable under Windows98 Dos 3comm Ether card 3C905 Card with Packet driver. PC Dell Optiplex GT 100 with 64 meg available.
Installed files, GE Entertainment Pack from 6.2
Netgear Router using port 23 Port with port forwarding.
Serious Telnet Lag except from another PC connected to same router but the menus start to slow down after several viewing several menus
6.2 Gcomm 26 user pack crashses WG 2.0 Where can I get a WG 2.0 version. Does not have to be 26users
Using Ez Soft global s any others worth perusing. Use to have Cheersoft many years ago.
written on a 286 tested on a 386frcorey wrote:thats funny, the dos mbbs and wg were written on 386 computer and use Pharlap which never uses more than 16 megs of ram.Drex wrote:You may have to do some upgrading, if i found the right model its seems to be a - CPU 1 Intel Pentium(r) III; 533 MHz. I would run above 900Mhz to a 1.2,(min) also need more ram then 64m
Re: New BBS startup
when you say win98 dos are you forcing it into dos shell BOOT_GUI=0 or restarting in ms-dos mode?jvronis wrote:The processor is a Celron but we are talking about Windows 98 Dos not XP. And I agree that original WG once ran on a 486 very smoothly with slip dial up internet...If that's what it takes to fix the lag I was going to move it over to my other PC to test that theory.
if ya wanna zip up your BBSV6 or WGSERV directory and send it to me i can prolly tell ya exactly what its doing.
wow, even better. I thought once nate told me it was written on a 386 and never would use more than 16 megs of ram. and thanks to tim's coding and pharlap one dos machine could run 255 lines by itself.dspain wrote:written on a 286 tested on a 386frcorey wrote:thats funny, the dos mbbs and wg were written on 386 computer and use Pharlap which never uses more than 16 megs of ram.Drex wrote:You may have to do some upgrading, if i found the right model its seems to be a - CPU 1 Intel Pentium(r) III; 533 MHz. I would run above 900Mhz to a 1.2,(min) also need more ram then 64m
out here we had a system called Multi-comm. he ran over 128 lines on netware with other computers used for development and other stuff. I heard back then his phone bill was over 3000.00 a month. and he charged only 25 cents per credit. he was beta for a few game writers too. al loose I think his name was.
New BBS
Upgraded to Optimum boost cant test from home so I have to wait till tomorrow. I telnet in from another BBS and it was slow still.
I have the 26 user lines now how ever useless until I resolve the speed issue.
So now I just need decent global s and some speed....
I have the 26 user lines now how ever useless until I resolve the speed issue.
So now I just need decent global s and some speed....
VICTOR G
Re: New BBS
also, you know some windows home versions have the tcpip speed capped? they want you to by the pro version.jvronis wrote:Upgraded to Optimum boost cant test from home so I have to wait till tomorrow. I telnet in from another BBS and it was slow still.
I have the 26 user lines now how ever useless until I resolve the speed issue.
So now I just need decent global s and some speed....
New BBS startup
Would it be best to run this in DOS and get rid of Windows?
Or perhaps Windows 5.0 or 3.0 For Dos? Right now I am using W98 SE
Or perhaps Windows 5.0 or 3.0 For Dos? Right now I am using W98 SE
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Re: New BBS startup
I guess you missed Despains reply about:jvronis wrote:Would it be best to run this in DOS and get rid of Windows?
Or perhaps Windows 5.0 or 3.0 For Dos? Right now I am using W98 SE
"when you say win98 dos are you forcing it into dos shell BOOT_GUI=0 or restarting in ms-dos mode?"
If your running in win95/98 window mode instead of the dos boot_gui=0 dos mode, you need edit msdos.sys find the line "dos_boot_gui=1" change the 1 to 0. Save reset attributes and reboot. Go to hardware setup be sure "Need to run under windowz/deskview etc is OFF"
I have some pdf's on my bbs that may help you file area isvasolo, its called wgquick.zip http://theswampbbs.net it is a scanned version of the old wg 2 manual quickstart guide, it explains basic settings and how to edit the msdos.sys
Once you have it set up for dos mode boot of win 95, your next challenge is make sure the odi packet driver is loading correctly. (search the forums on odi packet for help)
Stoneslinger
telnet://theswampbbs.net or http://theswampbbs.net
telnet://theswampbbs.net or http://theswampbbs.net
New BBS startup
I may have replied directly to him.
I reboot directly into BBS
Config.Sys then Autoexec
I have a bid on a used Dell Pent 4 now. Can this WG run from XP or Boot directly into BBS under XP
I reboot directly into BBS
Config.Sys then Autoexec
I have a bid on a used Dell Pent 4 now. Can this WG run from XP or Boot directly into BBS under XP
VICTOR G
Re: New BBS startup
I've run wg2 for a long time.jvronis wrote:I may have replied directly to him.
I reboot directly into BBS
Config.Sys then Autoexec
I have a bid on a used Dell Pent 4 now. Can this WG run from XP or Boot directly into BBS under XP
I'll say that the happiest i've seen it is in a native dos environment. not in a dos shell in windows, not in a vm, it liks direct real-mode os's.
Up until recently, my WG2 server was running on something like an AMD k6-2 266Mhz. Unfortunately that system has died, and now i'm unable to find decent hardware to get my board stable on. It's been running in a vmware vm for a few months, and not working well at all.
But back on topic,
This software just doesn't need a lot of beef.
Personally, i think you're running into network slow downs. I'd get rid of the gui, using win98 with msdos.sys's boot_gui= set to 0 is good, MS DOS 7.1 is also a good choice. Then try it out again.
My system ran 32 lines, in native dos, on 64mb of memory, and a 266Mhz cpu forever, and it worked VERY well.
Before the AMD, i had it on a 486 DX-2 66Mhz, and it was a little slow, but very usable.
Dont let anyone tell you that you need more than 500mhz to make this software work.
Stagesbbs/New BBS
The PC is down while they transfer the domain from my.domain.com to hostways. As soon as its up I will advise you. But i can say I logged in from thekeep and It feels like its slower than 2400. I can log in from another pc on same router and its fast then shortly after a few screen it slows up. I pretty much am ruling out PC & Memory and Software. I now run it under Dos 7.
I had Optimum Boost added to cable connection that goes from Cable Modem to Router then splits up to 3 PC. One being BBS.
I don't have the email configured just telnet/DNS There are no modems or Serial connections set up.
I had Optimum Boost added to cable connection that goes from Cable Modem to Router then splits up to 3 PC. One being BBS.
I don't have the email configured just telnet/DNS There are no modems or Serial connections set up.
VICTOR G
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Re: Stagesbbs/New BBS
You may to try some varations on "System Polling Rate" (hardware setup) Auto, 38400, etc..jvronis wrote:The PC is down while they transfer the domain from my.domain.com to hostways. As soon as its up I will advise you. But i can say I logged in from thekeep and It feels like its slower than 2400. I can log in from another pc on same router and its fast then shortly after a few screen it slows up. I pretty much am ruling out PC & Memory and Software. I now run it under Dos 7.
I had Optimum Boost added to cable connection that goes from Cable Modem to Router then splits up to 3 PC. One being BBS.
I don't have the email configured just telnet/DNS There are no modems or Serial connections set up.
If your in dos mode be sure "Need to run under Windows, Deskview, etc" is NO.
You may also need to check nram version in your router, be sure its upto date and check all is being forwarded to the correct ip.
Stoneslinger
telnet://theswampbbs.net or http://theswampbbs.net
telnet://theswampbbs.net or http://theswampbbs.net
Re: New BBS
Right, but in the system's config, i thing in general setup, theres an option the reads "Need to run under Windows/Deskview" or something. Be sure that's set to No, if you're not running in windows.jvronis wrote:No windows installed on PC. Installed MS-Dos Dos 7.1
Re: New BBS
if everyone is connecting fine and just lagging thats just GALICOjvronis wrote:Thanks, That has been off.
it even lagged back when it cost $995
Major TCP/IP will elminate the lag i guarantee it.
i lagged horribly. trace your routes see how many hops you do, i do like 13.VeNoM wrote:I dunno man, i just logged into your board, and played a game of supernova. No lag at all. Very fast. Have you done something to resolve it?
Nice ansi's btw, I thought i was the only one left that cared about decent ansi menu's.
I get 14 to his ISP's UBR. Which should be the last hop before you hit his premises. Half of those hops are getting from me, to the internet though, all local equipment here at my office. I get to hop 6 before i'm actually hitting the internet.
I also don't see high latency on any hop between Me and there, did you see anything with a response time of more than a few ms?
I also don't see high latency on any hop between Me and there, did you see anything with a response time of more than a few ms?
yeah i was totally screen frozen for 1--12 seconds at a time, however this is normal using win telnet and galico.VeNoM wrote:I get 14 to his ISP's UBR. Which should be the last hop before you hit his premises. Half of those hops are getting from me, to the internet though, all local equipment here at my office. I get to hop 6 before i'm actually hitting the internet.
I also don't see high latency on any hop between Me and there, did you see anything with a response time of more than a few ms?
ill get his setup with mtcp.
New BBS
I'm glad you like the Ansi. Stopped messing with it while I figure out the lag issues.
I was ready to jump ship on this whole project. But I am feeling a little better that somebody was able to get in fast.
I updated both accounts to have regular access.
I will try logging into system using ZOC from work tomorrow. I have only tried windows terminal. I have tried going in via The Keep telnet out and had bad lag.
I have a licensed version vircom software and would have used it with Gcomm 6 non WG version. But I don't know how to configure the internet now that I am using cable internet service. I miss the old Modem days!
I was ready to jump ship on this whole project. But I am feeling a little better that somebody was able to get in fast.
I updated both accounts to have regular access.
I will try logging into system using ZOC from work tomorrow. I have only tried windows terminal. I have tried going in via The Keep telnet out and had bad lag.
I have a licensed version vircom software and would have used it with Gcomm 6 non WG version. But I don't know how to configure the internet now that I am using cable internet service. I miss the old Modem days!
VICTOR G
Wow.. I just logged in from home here, and the lag is indeed horrid!
VPN'd back to the office, and telnetted back into your board from my linux box there, and all is perfect.
My traceroute also takes an entirely different route from the office than it does from home.
I dont think you're dealing with a config problem, but a problem at your ISP, or further out.
VPN'd back to the office, and telnetted back into your board from my linux box there, and all is perfect.
My traceroute also takes an entirely different route from the office than it does from home.
I dont think you're dealing with a config problem, but a problem at your ISP, or further out.
Re: New BBS
major tcp/ip is really easy.jvronis wrote:I'm glad you like the Ansi. Stopped messing with it while I figure out the lag issues.
I was ready to jump ship on this whole project. But I am feeling a little better that somebody was able to get in fast.
I updated both accounts to have regular access.
I will try logging into system using ZOC from work tomorrow. I have only tried windows terminal. I have tried going in via The Keep telnet out and had bad lag.
I have a licensed version vircom software and would have used it with Gcomm 6 non WG version. But I don't know how to configure the internet now that I am using cable internet service. I miss the old Modem days!
install it, set channel to TELNET set gateway to your router ip as well as dns servers 1 and 2, set your IP address press 5 to go online.
autoexec.bat:
CD\NIC
LH LSL.COM
LH 3C90X.COM (odi driver)
LH C:\WGSERV\ODIPKT.COM
lh 3C90XPD.COM /I=0x69 (packet driver)
config.sys:
FILEs=50
BUFFERS=15
STACKS=16,256
DEVICEHIGH=ANSI.SYS
DEVICEHIGH=HIMEM.SYS
reboot
telnet in.
Stagesbbs/New BBS
Any reason you load ODI and Packet driver? I only load packet driver.
I will switch back to original BBSV6 or just make a copy of WG 2.0 and try that. Over the weekend.
I tested going online today from ZOC and it was same Lag on current setup as Windows terminal.
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On another subject.
Oddly BBSV6 worked fine with my null modem cable bug WG 2.0 doesn't.
work at all. Its probably the way the wires are crossed over.
But when I log via telnet from same router I connect fast then after a short time it stalls when loading screen text from outputs like menus or game responses then if I hit the enter it jumps ahead then starts pausing again.
Almost like a buffer is full.
I will switch back to original BBSV6 or just make a copy of WG 2.0 and try that. Over the weekend.
I tested going online today from ZOC and it was same Lag on current setup as Windows terminal.
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On another subject.
Oddly BBSV6 worked fine with my null modem cable bug WG 2.0 doesn't.
work at all. Its probably the way the wires are crossed over.
But when I log via telnet from same router I connect fast then after a short time it stalls when loading screen text from outputs like menus or game responses then if I hit the enter it jumps ahead then starts pausing again.
Almost like a buffer is full.
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Re: Stagesbbs/New BBS
You need odipkt.com, the lan card packet driver and the lan card driver. It will never work right without them. You may need to tweak net.cfg 's buffer settings a bit once you have the drivers loading properly.jvronis wrote:Any reason you load ODI and Packet driver? I only load packet driver.
I will switch back to original BBSV6 or just make a copy of WG 2.0 and try that. Over the weekend.
I tested going online today from ZOC and it was same Lag on current setup as Windows terminal.
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On another subject.
Oddly BBSV6 worked fine with my null modem cable bug WG 2.0 doesn't.
work at all. Its probably the way the wires are crossed over.
But when I log via telnet from same router I connect fast then after a short time it stalls when loading screen text from outputs like menus or game responses then if I hit the enter it jumps ahead then starts pausing again.
Almost like a buffer is full.
Stoneslinger
telnet://theswampbbs.net or http://theswampbbs.net
telnet://theswampbbs.net or http://theswampbbs.net
Re: Stagesbbs/New BBS
yeah it wont work right without all 3 working. someone said they did it w/o LSL once.jvronis wrote:Any reason you load ODI and Packet driver? I only load packet driver.
I will switch back to original BBSV6 or just make a copy of WG 2.0 and try that. Over the weekend.
I tested going online today from ZOC and it was same Lag on current setup as Windows terminal.
=============================================
On another subject.
Oddly BBSV6 worked fine with my null modem cable bug WG 2.0 doesn't.
work at all. Its probably the way the wires are crossed over.
But when I log via telnet from same router I connect fast then after a short time it stalls when loading screen text from outputs like menus or game responses then if I hit the enter it jumps ahead then starts pausing again.
Almost like a buffer is full.
i used to run it under lan manager before going the win98 route and it had lsl.com preloaded so when i converted over i took it with me.
New BBS STAGESBBS
I installed all the 3C90x.com & WG ODIPKT and when i log in from the Keep its much better. The Keep had major lag but Stagesbbs was slow but steady at least.
If any of you guys can log in and let me know what you think. I have not done anything with Vercom install yet. 3-15-2010
Question do I maintain the settings for WG 2.0 as I have them now? And you also mentioned I my have to adjust some buffers? I don't have a lot of experience with the ODI config.
Many Thanks for the support!
If any of you guys can log in and let me know what you think. I have not done anything with Vercom install yet. 3-15-2010
Question do I maintain the settings for WG 2.0 as I have them now? And you also mentioned I my have to adjust some buffers? I don't have a lot of experience with the ODI config.
Many Thanks for the support!
VICTOR G
Re: New BBS STAGESBBS
to be safe run galicoin and set to NONEjvronis wrote:I installed all the 3C90x.com & WG ODIPKT and when i log in from the Keep its much better. The Keep had major lag but Stagesbbs was slow but steady at least.
If any of you guys can log in and let me know what you think. I have not done anything with Vercom install yet. 3-15-2010
Question do I maintain the settings for WG 2.0 as I have them now? And you also mentioned I my have to adjust some buffers? I don't have a lot of experience with the ODI config.
Many Thanks for the support!
then run INSTALL from the major tcp/ip package
New BBS STAGESBBS
Not so simple...
If I leave the interupt in TCPLIB-INI to 0 I get an error Only Ethernet or Slip packet drivers allowed. If I set to 60 its not found. 0x3C cant be entered. Shutting down will try again in Morn!
If I leave the interupt in TCPLIB-INI to 0 I get an error Only Ethernet or Slip packet drivers allowed. If I set to 60 its not found. 0x3C cant be entered. Shutting down will try again in Morn!
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Re: New BBS STAGESBBS
Sounds like the ethernet card is on a non standard IRQ/mem handle. You should be able to set it from a clean dos boot (boot disk requiered no mem or drivers) Then run 3C90XCFG.EXE (in your c:/3c905xxx/dosodi directory)jvronis wrote:Not so simple...
If I leave the interupt in TCPLIB-INI to 0 I get an error Only Ethernet or Slip packet drivers allowed. If I set to 60 its not found. 0x3C cant be entered. Shutting down will try again in Morn!
the config will show what mem handle and IRQ your running on. You should be able to find the mem address in their. If you must change it you will have to try cmos irq config change first, if not switch bus slots then check/config(try 5, 7, 9) irq in cmos, then back to 3c90xcfg to confirm mem address. You may need to change the bus slot the card is in, also remove any non esential cards in the computer ei ***sound***, comport, **usb**, *printer*, port cards.
Total pain ye butt yes I know, for some help on the diags see the readme in your 3com driver dir.
Once you have that set edit the net.cfg found in the nwclient dir of 3com drivers, move it C: or where the packet/lsl/3c90xxx are located . Their is help listed inside the net.cfg.
You will see message confirming each loaded at startup when it works. Then fire up WG.
Stoneslinger
telnet://theswampbbs.net or http://theswampbbs.net
telnet://theswampbbs.net or http://theswampbbs.net
I really wonder what tangent we're travelling down.
odi drivers are specific to neware, no? I do not, and have never, run an odi driver with vircom.
I've got a very simple autoexec/config.sys, which load the essential dos drivers (like himem, and whatnot) set files to 127, and load my packet driver 0x60.
My board has been happy like that.. well.. forever.
I don't even have odi drivers present on my system.
I will add that i'm not running a 3com card. Which i guess could make a difference, but i cant imagine how...
odi drivers are specific to neware, no? I do not, and have never, run an odi driver with vircom.
I've got a very simple autoexec/config.sys, which load the essential dos drivers (like himem, and whatnot) set files to 127, and load my packet driver 0x60.
My board has been happy like that.. well.. forever.
I don't even have odi drivers present on my system.
I will add that i'm not running a 3com card. Which i guess could make a difference, but i cant imagine how...