[nos-bbs] nos-bbs Digest, Vol 236, Issue 17
Boudewijn (Bob) Tenty
bob at tenty.ca
Tue Dec 31 12:55:38 EST 2024
That is a though message to answer Charles as this was a long time ago.
Somebody who was not a BBS could make a link with you and forward messages to you and so to the network.
I believe that was made through JNOS what could be accessed from Internet and I believe that so a lot of CB BBS
messages appeared on the Ham radio network at the time. It was described some where at a site. I simulated it
over my local area network and a message appeared in JNOS called ***LINKED***. The exact how-to I don't
remember anymore, maybe Maiko can answer that. It was anyhow not good!
Bob (Boudewijn) VE3TOK
On 12/31/24 08:43, Charles J. Hargrove wrote:
> Bob, I see that your number is derived from 1+2+8+16+32+8192+262144.
> What does 262144 (disable 'linked to') do/not do on your system?
>
> What I have been using on my system for years is 1+2+8+16+32+8192+16384.
> I set an expert prompt for the partner bbs that some systems can handle.
>
> On 12/31/2024 1:28 AM, nos-bbs-request at lists.tapr.org wrote:
>> For normal user access + = BBS I set it to 270395
>>
>> 73,
>> Bob VE3TOK
>
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