remco@tnosel.UUCP (Remco Bruyne) (01/05/88)
Can anyone tell if bulletin board programs are available for (V7 or sysV) UNIX-systems (sources required)? Public domain would be ideal, but commercial may also be interesting. Please reply via e-mail to: mcvax!tnosel!remco. Ton Polderman & Remco Bruyne, TNO-IBBC The Netherlands.
howardl@wb3ffv.UUCP (Howard Leadmon ) (01/08/88)
I would also be interested in UNIX System V Release 3 BBS Sources if there are any in the public domain. I used to run a PC BBS several years ago, and wouldn't mind starting another as long as the investment is minimal... Sincearly, Howard Leadmon cp1!sarin!wb3ffv!howardl (301)-335-2206
root@conexch.UUCP (Larry Dighera) (01/09/88)
In article <553@tnosel.UUCP> remco@tnosel.UUCP (Remco Bruyne) writes: > > Can anyone tell if bulletin board programs are available > for (V7 or sysV) UNIX-systems (sources required)? Public > domain would be ideal, but commercial may also be interesting. > > Please reply via e-mail to: mcvax!tnosel!remco. > > Ton Polderman & Remco Bruyne, TNO-IBBC > The Netherlands. There have been MANY requests on how to receive the source code for XBBS. The author's address is as follows: Sanford Zelkovitz Alpha Computer Svcs 5300 Orange Ave., suite 108 Cypress, California 90630 The telephone numbers are as follows: Voice: 714-828-0286 Data : 714-828-0288 The data line(s) can be accessed via uucp or direct call in ( XBBS ). To call in as uucp, login as nuucp without a password. The voice line is accessable from 7AM to 4PM PST. The site name is alphacm and can be reached thru the following paths: ..........!ihnp4!hermix!ucla-an!alphacm!{root, sandy} ..........!ucbvax!ucivax!mickey!alphacm!{root, sandy} ..........!microsft!sco!hermix!ucla-an!alphacm!{root, sandy} -- USPS: The Consultants' Exchange, PO Box 12100, Santa Ana, CA 92712 TELE: (714) 842-6348: BBS (N81); (714) 842-5851: Xenix guest account (E71) UUCP: conexch Any ACU 2400 17148425851 ogin:-""-ogin:-""-ogin: nuucp UUCP: ...!ucbvax!ucivax!mickey!conexch!root || ...!trwrb!ucla-an!conexch!root
wcf@psuhcx (William C. Fenner) (01/11/88)
There used to be a BBS around here run on an AT&T 3b2 running System V and a (I'm pretty sure) public domain program called UnAcess or something like that... I don't know where to get it, if you're interested send me mail and I can probably find out... __ _ _ _____ Bill Fenner wcf @ psuhcx.bitnet / ) // // / ' wcf @ hcx.psu.edu /--< o // // ,-/-, _ __ __ _ __ ihnp4!psuvax1!psuhcx.bitnet!wcf /___/_<_</_</_ (_/ </_/ <_/ <_</_/ (_
sysop@stech.UUCP (Jan Harrington) (01/12/88)
in article <518@wb3ffv.UUCP>, howardl@wb3ffv.UUCP (Howard Leadmon ) says: > > > I would also be interested in UNIX System V Release 3 BBS Sources if there > are any in the public domain. I used to run a PC BBS several years ago, and > wouldn't mind starting another as long as the investment is minimal... > If you want something really simple, check out the article I wrote in the June 1987 issue of Dr. Dobb's Journal. In it, you'll find the code I use for a simple Unix bbs based on shell-scripts and a public domain xmodem file transfer protocol. Cheap at twice the price ... Jan Harrington, sysop Scholastech Telecommunications ihnp4!husc6!amcad!stech!sysop or allegra!stech!sysop ******************************************************************************** Miscellaneous profundity: "No matter where you go, there you are." Buckaroo Banzai ********************************************************************************
robertd@ncoast.UUCP (Rob DeMarco) (01/13/88)
In article <518@wb3ffv.UUCP> howardl@wb3ffv.UUCP (Howard Leadmon ) writes: > > I would also be interested in UNIX System V Release 3 BBS Sources if there >are any in the public domain. I used to run a PC BBS several years ago, and >wouldn't mind starting another as long as the investment is minimal... I resisted the urge to post this to the net. SBBS is a BBS system that will run on practicly every UNIX or UNIX related system with little or no modifications as long as it has standard UNIX commands and the basic features of Bourne Shell (no functions) SBBS has many features like rot13, quoting peoples' articles with '>', etc. It should be released to the net shortly -- but until then I would be glad to mail people copies. [> Rd -- North Coast Computer Resources(ncoast) - 216-781-6201 (or 781-6202) UUCP: ...uunet!amdahl!sun!mandrill!ncoast!robertd
allbery@ncoast.UUCP (Rich Garrett) (01/14/88)
[We haven't seen the line-eater since we sent Minnifield and Dixon after it!] As quoted from <3199@psuvax1.psu.edu> by wcf@psuhcx (William C. Fenner): +--------------- | There used to be a BBS around here run on an AT&T 3b2 running System V and | a (I'm pretty sure) public domain program called UnAcess or something like | that... I don't know where to get it, if you're interested send me mail and | I can probably find out... +--------------- How 'bout on ncoast: ncoast Any ACU 2400 12167816201 ogin:-BREAK-ogin:-BREAK-ogin: uauucp /usr/spool/uucppublic/unaxcess/unaxcess.tar.Z if you have compress /usr/spool/uucppublic/unaxcess/unaxcess.tar if you don't Current version is 1.0.2 plus the patches I sent out, plus a few other tweaks. -- Brandon S. Allbery, moderator of comp.sources.misc {well!hoptoad,uunet!hnsurg3,cbosgd,sun!mandrill}!ncoast!allbery WARNING!!! Site "necntc" apparently is no longer a mail feed for ncoast! PS/2: Half a computer. OS/2: Half an operating system for half a computer.