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Wyse Guy of Wyse Guy BBS here.... (you may know me as Hobo). Running Synchronet 2.30 for DOS here... setting it up has been a
lot
of fun! Connecting to Dove-NET has been a lot of fun too...
This is just a test message to see if what comes around goes around...
-Wyse Guy
lot
of fun! Connecting to Dove-NET has been a lot of fun too...
This is just a test message to see if what comes around goes around...
-Wyse Guy
Wyse Guy of Wyse Guy BBS here.... (you may know me as Hobo). Running Synchronet 2.30 for DOS here... setting it up has been a lot of fun! Connecting to Dove-NET has been a lot of fun too...
This is just a test message to see if what comes around goes around...
-Wyse Guy
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Wyse Guy of Wyse Guy BBS here.... (you may know me as Hobo).
Running Synchronet 2.30 for DOS here... setting it up has been
a lot of fun! Connecting to Dove-NET has been a lot of fun too...
This is just a test message to see if what comes around goes
around...
I smell the retro from here!
Nicely done! I'm still putzing around with similar ideas, although I
think I'm probably not gonna use the Wyse... Might go with a dedicated
SFF computer with a serial port, running MSDOS on bare metal. :-) Fun stuff! Congrats!
Wyse Guy of Wyse Guy BBS here.... (you may know me as Hobo). Running Synchronet 2.30 for DOS here... setting it up has been a lot of fun! Connecting to Dove-NET has been a lot of fun too...
This is just a test message to see if what comes around goes around...
-Wyse Guy
Wyse Guy of Wyse Guy BBS here.... (you may know me as Hobo). Running Synchronet 2.30 for DOS here...
Hey! How you doin? :-)
Nice! :) What is a Wyse?
Nice! :) What is a Wyse?
eNice! :) What is a Wyse?
Wyse (Wyse Technology) was started in the early 80's and are best known (to
anyway) for making dumb terminals. Dumb Terminals evolved over the yearsnt
Thin (and zero) Clients. If you have no idea what that is, you've probably seen them in doctors offices and such. Tiny little computers... that don't do much more than provide a terminal to run applications which are stored and run on another computer.
The ones I have are Wyse Cx0's. I paid $11 each off ebay, then another8.99
for a larger flash hard drive. So for $20.99 (total cost, includes shipping
taxes) I have cute little computers that use next to no electricity that I've been having a blast playing with.
I'd love to have an old wyse dumb terminal... an old WY-50 or WY-60, ifant
is reading this. :) It'd only be right that Wyse Guy of Wyse Guy BBS do his BBS'ing from one.... Just saying!
Are you limited as to what OSes you can run on them?
Are you limited as to what OSes you can run on them?
So far I've had MS-DOS 6.22, FreeDOS 1.3, Windows XP (Tiny XP), Windows 7 (Tiny7), and Debian 11 on them. Windows 7 is really pushing it.
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