Curious, is there a way to add a dial-up line to mystic? I don't think I ever heard or read anybody talking or asking about it.
On 11-15-18 17:13, KrUpTiOn wrote to All <=-
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All,
Curious, is there a way to add a dial-up line to mystic? I don't think
I ever heard or read anybody talking or asking about it.
I can't say whether Mystic has this functionality built in. If it doesn't, you could always just use SEXPOTS and point it at your Mystic BBS; it's fairly agnostic about what's on the other end of the telnet connection.
Yes, it can be done. You can use SEXPOTS (from Synchronet), or Linux users can use mgetty as an alternative.
On 11-16-18 00:22, KrUpTiOn wrote to Vk3jed <=-
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On 11/16/18, Vk3jed said the following...
Yes, it can be done. You can use SEXPOTS (from Synchronet), or Linux users can use mgetty as an alternative.
mgetty.... I know someone who was using mgetty just recently. Gonna
have to pick his brain about it. Something I have no knowledge on
mgetty.... I know someone who was using mgetty just recently. Gonna have to pick his brain about it. Something I have no knowledge on
Yeah, I did see something on this a while back, but can't recall there.
I actually found a old Win Modem laying around the house. I installed the modem, and linux sees it on the device list. I have to figure out how to tell linux that it's a modem now. Since modems are kinda outdated,
gonna prolly be a challenge to find any good stuff on google...
If Linux sees it and you can access it as a device, you're in good
shape. Unlike Windows, Unix/Linux was built around modems and other similar tech.
I remember using "minicom" to interact with modems, and it seems to
still be around.
I still think using it will be more trouble than I think. I've got 2 56k USR PCI modems coming my way via E-Bay. USR's never gave me trouble in
the past...
Kruption wrote to Lizard King <=-
On 11/18/18, Lizard King said the following...
If Linux sees it and you can access it as a device, you're in good
shape. Unlike Windows, Unix/Linux was built around modems and other similar tech.
I remember using "minicom" to interact with modems, and it seems to
still be around. LK>
I still think using it will be more trouble than I think. I've got 2
56k USR PCI modems coming my way via E-Bay. USR's never gave me trouble
in the past...
Depends on what you are trying to do with it. If you want to dial into a Linux shell, I think I used mgetty to do that.
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