Putting up my BBS again
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Putting up my BBS again
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I really very much want to relaunch my BBS (The Electronic Oblivion or TEOBBS) here in Kansas City, Missouri. It was a RemoteAccess BBS when it was running and I was looking to moving to Major at that time.
What would be great is if I can get a full version copy of MajorBBS 6.25 with Internet Connectivity (to use Telnet). There are programs out there like EleBBS (which is basically RA Pro) and Syncronet BBS (which will allow emulation of Major) but I really would like to run the real thing.
If someone can provide the proper disks and the manual please PMAIL me on this system.
I will be willing to pay Shipping at least, but the project is more or less for a museum that I am working on where the history of the Internet in interactive format would be available and the BBS of course for prosperity.
Thanks for any help in obtaining the software.
Mike
I really very much want to relaunch my BBS (The Electronic Oblivion or TEOBBS) here in Kansas City, Missouri. It was a RemoteAccess BBS when it was running and I was looking to moving to Major at that time.
What would be great is if I can get a full version copy of MajorBBS 6.25 with Internet Connectivity (to use Telnet). There are programs out there like EleBBS (which is basically RA Pro) and Syncronet BBS (which will allow emulation of Major) but I really would like to run the real thing.
If someone can provide the proper disks and the manual please PMAIL me on this system.
I will be willing to pay Shipping at least, but the project is more or less for a museum that I am working on where the history of the Internet in interactive format would be available and the BBS of course for prosperity.
Thanks for any help in obtaining the software.
Mike
I think you're going to be out of luck, if you didn't previously own a copy before, unless you just find someone that's willing to get rid of a copy, or find a hmmxphered copy somewhere.
There use to be copies that sold on ebay, but there probably hasn't been one sold there in over a year. Many of the sysops probably threw the software away thinking it was no good any more.
Good luck
There use to be copies that sold on ebay, but there probably hasn't been one sold there in over a year. Many of the sysops probably threw the software away thinking it was no good any more.
Good luck
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I am aware that it will be hard to find the software, this is why I posted here and at vintage computers (another site).
Hopefully someone will be willing to part with the software if they have it for a good cause like I explained. I am not sure how much I am willing to pay to obtain a copy, but I certainly am not above buying it.
@everyone
Above being said, I would really like to use MajorBBS for my project and I hope someone out there has it and would consider "donating" it or selling it to me (just shoot me what you want to charge) and I will still also pay Shipping in any event.
Hacked copies would be okay at this point but I would prefer the original full version and internet add on package. If you don't have the BBS or the add on together, no worries, take them separately as well
Thanks for your help!
I am aware that it will be hard to find the software, this is why I posted here and at vintage computers (another site).
Hopefully someone will be willing to part with the software if they have it for a good cause like I explained. I am not sure how much I am willing to pay to obtain a copy, but I certainly am not above buying it.
@everyone
Above being said, I would really like to use MajorBBS for my project and I hope someone out there has it and would consider "donating" it or selling it to me (just shoot me what you want to charge) and I will still also pay Shipping in any event.
Hacked copies would be okay at this point but I would prefer the original full version and internet add on package. If you don't have the BBS or the add on together, no worries, take them separately as well
Thanks for your help!
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Well, I found out what the problem was. I only unzipped the directory itself (did a file listing on both win xp and worldgroup) and every thing appeared to be fine, but when I actually went to extract all of the files, it does show the corrupt message.
So, I went to my other place, to find my original version, unzipped it, and sure enough, it was messed up too. I never had to test it, because I was using major tcp/ip in DOS, and worldgroup 3.x nt has its own built-in internet connectivity.
So, the new file I got from dan, and I see there is a bit of a size difference in it. It's been checked and extracted and seems to be ok.
My main concern was that my new scsi hard drive wasn't already corrupting data heh..
I apologize for that. It's now fixed if you want to try again lol.
So, I went to my other place, to find my original version, unzipped it, and sure enough, it was messed up too. I never had to test it, because I was using major tcp/ip in DOS, and worldgroup 3.x nt has its own built-in internet connectivity.
So, the new file I got from dan, and I see there is a bit of a size difference in it. It's been checked and extracted and seems to be ok.
My main concern was that my new scsi hard drive wasn't already corrupting data heh..
I apologize for that. It's now fixed if you want to try again lol.
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Just a note, the new file worked just fine as far as unzipping was concerned and also, I am running the test drive version of MBBS 6.1d on Dos 6.22 and want to configure it to accept Telnet connections. Is there anything more I need than than the ICO? And again (as in my last post) need to know how to go about installing the ICO on the DOS version and would really appreciate a step by step on this.
Thanks,
Mike
BTW: No worries on the old file -- someone has to to tell someone there is a problem before it can be fixed
Just a note, the new file worked just fine as far as unzipping was concerned and also, I am running the test drive version of MBBS 6.1d on Dos 6.22 and want to configure it to accept Telnet connections. Is there anything more I need than than the ICO? And again (as in my last post) need to know how to go about installing the ICO on the DOS version and would really appreciate a step by step on this.
Thanks,
Mike
BTW: No worries on the old file -- someone has to to tell someone there is a problem before it can be fixed
this is the only information i was given about ico when the person sent it to me:
*start*
In the root of the zip file you will find the basic ico stuff
(galico.zip)
unzip this in the bbs directory. In the advanced internet folder you
will
find the upgraded internet stuff. After you get the basic stuff working
you
can run the installer that is in the advanced folder.
*end*
Not much info, eh? Had to dig through some old emails to find it..
*start*
In the root of the zip file you will find the basic ico stuff
(galico.zip)
unzip this in the bbs directory. In the advanced internet folder you
will
find the upgraded internet stuff. After you get the basic stuff working
you
can run the installer that is in the advanced folder.
*end*
Not much info, eh? Had to dig through some old emails to find it..
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That is really cryptic considering the two zip files there is no advanced folder or install file in the galico2.zip (or the galico.zip for that matter). I get that you unzip the galico.zip in the bbs folder, but after that it makes no sense what to do to "get the basic stuff working".
Is there a place to download a trial or something of the vicom stuff or something like that.
@everyone
Want to get the ability to telnet into my bbs mainly, is ICO or Vicom the only way? Let me know.
Also if anyone has setup the ICO on MajorBBS 6.21d I would be very interested in how it is done beyond the description given.
Thanks,
Mike
That is really cryptic considering the two zip files there is no advanced folder or install file in the galico2.zip (or the galico.zip for that matter). I get that you unzip the galico.zip in the bbs folder, but after that it makes no sense what to do to "get the basic stuff working".
Is there a place to download a trial or something of the vicom stuff or something like that.
@everyone
Want to get the ability to telnet into my bbs mainly, is ICO or Vicom the only way? Let me know.
Also if anyone has setup the ICO on MajorBBS 6.21d I would be very interested in how it is done beyond the description given.
Thanks,
Mike
Before doing anything, make sure you have your packet driver and nw clients installed and working correctly.
Once the files are unzipped, MBBS should automatically pick the mods up and put everything in the config section of the bbs the first time you load up mbbs after unzipping it.
In the config area, you will have to set up stuff like the hostname and probably ip address of the server. You can use a text editor to browse the tcpip.msg and galtntd.msg files to see what kind of config stuff you'll need to setup the hostname, ip, gateway, and telnet server access..
Then, you may have to change some of the modem channels to telnet channels.
That's about all I can add.
Major TCP/IP is also available on my bbs under sysopflz section. I don't think it will work at all with out a registration number though.
Once the files are unzipped, MBBS should automatically pick the mods up and put everything in the config section of the bbs the first time you load up mbbs after unzipping it.
In the config area, you will have to set up stuff like the hostname and probably ip address of the server. You can use a text editor to browse the tcpip.msg and galtntd.msg files to see what kind of config stuff you'll need to setup the hostname, ip, gateway, and telnet server access..
Then, you may have to change some of the modem channels to telnet channels.
That's about all I can add.
Major TCP/IP is also available on my bbs under sysopflz section. I don't think it will work at all with out a registration number though.
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Thanks for the lead on the file. I think we can figure something out for the TCP 210. Now if only I can find the full version MBBS files
Actually, I have contacted a couple of sysops that I am friends with that used to run MBBS and hopefully one of them can find the disks.
@everyone
Didn't version 6.25 include Internet connectivity? Or did I read my history wrong on that one?
Anyhow, appreciate all the help!
Thanks for the lead on the file. I think we can figure something out for the TCP 210. Now if only I can find the full version MBBS files
Actually, I have contacted a couple of sysops that I am friends with that used to run MBBS and hopefully one of them can find the disks.
@everyone
Didn't version 6.25 include Internet connectivity? Or did I read my history wrong on that one?
Anyhow, appreciate all the help!
I tryed it on my mbbs 6.25 and only tcpip works from all the moduals. this is with dos 7.0 and a pkt driver for a motherboard PCI netcard.nitromike2006 wrote:@malakai
Thanks for the lead on the file. I think we can figure something out for the TCP 210. Now if only I can find the full version MBBS files
Actually, I have contacted a couple of sysops that I am friends with that used to run MBBS and hopefully one of them can find the disks.
@everyone
Didn't version 6.25 include Internet connectivity? Or did I read my history wrong on that one?
Anyhow, appreciate all the help!
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thanks all!
Now I am stuck a little. How do you configure the Vircom TCP/IP to work with the MBBS and all.
I of course, have it installed fine. FYI: using DOS 6.22
Currently the BBS is MBBS 6.1 Test Drive
the TCP is 2.10e (Vircom obviously)
I am going to have the NIC installed tomorrow or next week depending on when I get it. It has DOS drivers with the card.
I assume I need to configure the nic to be seen by DOS then what do I need to do to get the TCP up and running?
Thanks and sorry for my ignorance, came into TCP/IP well into Windows 3.1 (in fact Win for Workgroups 3.11 was my first networking platform using Trumpet Winsock) however, I have forgotten more configuring TCP under pre-Windows 2000 than I remember
All the Help is uber-appreciated!
Now I am stuck a little. How do you configure the Vircom TCP/IP to work with the MBBS and all.
I of course, have it installed fine. FYI: using DOS 6.22
Currently the BBS is MBBS 6.1 Test Drive
the TCP is 2.10e (Vircom obviously)
I am going to have the NIC installed tomorrow or next week depending on when I get it. It has DOS drivers with the card.
I assume I need to configure the nic to be seen by DOS then what do I need to do to get the TCP up and running?
Thanks and sorry for my ignorance, came into TCP/IP well into Windows 3.1 (in fact Win for Workgroups 3.11 was my first networking platform using Trumpet Winsock) however, I have forgotten more configuring TCP under pre-Windows 2000 than I remember
All the Help is uber-appreciated!
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Hello All Again:
Ok. I have my NIC configured and the packet driver loading in my autoexec.bat. It is a 3COM 3c905c-txm FYI.
So I need to setup the Vircom TCP stuff now. I basically need a step by step on what files to configure and so on. Also I need to know if I need to setup any other NIC card files other than the packet driver.
Thanks,
Mike
Ok. I have my NIC configured and the packet driver loading in my autoexec.bat. It is a 3COM 3c905c-txm FYI.
So I need to setup the Vircom TCP stuff now. I basically need a step by step on what files to configure and so on. Also I need to know if I need to setup any other NIC card files other than the packet driver.
Thanks,
Mike
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Hello Everyone Once Again:
I think I figured out the configuration of the Vircom software... however it appears that the test drive version of Major BBS will not allow configuration of Telnet inside the hardware setup parameters.
So I am back to square one, where I need to obtain the full version of MBBS 6.25 and again I would be glad to pay something for it (if reasonable) or just accept copies of the original disks or some other arrangement.
I appreciate all your help and if you can help me with the MBBS Full Version I would love to hear from you.
Thanks,
Mike
I think I figured out the configuration of the Vircom software... however it appears that the test drive version of Major BBS will not allow configuration of Telnet inside the hardware setup parameters.
So I am back to square one, where I need to obtain the full version of MBBS 6.25 and again I would be glad to pay something for it (if reasonable) or just accept copies of the original disks or some other arrangement.
I appreciate all your help and if you can help me with the MBBS Full Version I would love to hear from you.
Thanks,
Mike
Mike,
The Vircom software requires an "Activation Code" for it to work. Even if you get it installed, the inbound telnet will not work without an activation code, specific to the registration number of the MBBS system you are running. You will be able to ping your computer and see network traffic, however you will be unable to telnet in. The Audit trail will show that you are listening for "0" telnet connections when you start the system up. Apparently Vircom is not particularly interested in selling Major TCP at this point, though rumor is they will if you throw enough cash their way, and are persistent in your requests.
Rich
The Vircom software requires an "Activation Code" for it to work. Even if you get it installed, the inbound telnet will not work without an activation code, specific to the registration number of the MBBS system you are running. You will be able to ping your computer and see network traffic, however you will be unable to telnet in. The Audit trail will show that you are listening for "0" telnet connections when you start the system up. Apparently Vircom is not particularly interested in selling Major TCP at this point, though rumor is they will if you throw enough cash their way, and are persistent in your requests.
Rich
yep, make them take 700.00RichInFL wrote:Mike,
The Vircom software requires an "Activation Code" for it to work. Even if you get it installed, the inbound telnet will not work without an activation code, specific to the registration number of the MBBS system you are running. You will be able to ping your computer and see network traffic, however you will be unable to telnet in. The Audit trail will show that you are listening for "0" telnet connections when you start the system up. Apparently Vircom is not particularly interested in selling Major TCP at this point, though rumor is they will if you throw enough cash their way, and are persistent in your requests.
Rich
or get a crack for the telnet.
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