One of the things I miss from the DOS BBS days are the "Waiting for
caller" screens. Under linux, you don't get the same "oh, someone is
using the BBS right now!" sort of feeling.
Essentially (right now) it's a program that parses the talisman log
and uses a text UI to display what's happening on each node. I'm
working on creating over hooks to get basic BBS indo, number of calls,
last caller, etc. Maybe even a local logon or force a mail poll or something.
Anyway, I'll post some progress soon. It's written in Go, so it will be cross-platform, but I doubt Windows users would need it.
menu item or logonevent, defined in the TOML files?
Anyway, I'll post some progress soon. It's written in Go, wo will be cross-platform, but I doubt Windows users would need it.
I ran Talisman under windows for quite a while, I would use it under windows. Could have the "WFC" screen running on a desktop
and have it connect to another computer on the LAN that was running headless.
Either way good idea, and look foward to seeing screenshots.
Sysop: | Weed Hopper |
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Location: | Clearwater, FL |
Users: | 14 |
Nodes: | 6 (0 / 6) |
Uptime: | 179:31:27 |
Calls: | 40 |
Files: | 50,071 |
D/L today: |
72 files (9,999K bytes) |
Messages: | 268,509 |