On Nov 1, 2012, at 4:51 PM, Dave McGuire <mcguire at neurotica.com> wrote:
On 11/01/2012 02:08 PM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
We could also set up a little UUCP and NNTP on UNIX VMs network ;) link them together with
simh's serial line emulation and simulate modems...unless we do KERMIT crontabs.
I still like the idea of UUCP / POTS links. IIRC, Sampsa or Steve had something going
along these lines a while back. Not sure if it ever got off the ground?!?
I would attempt this if I had modems that weren't just soft modems. Might be able to
use them if any of you know of any nice software for use on a BSD with them.
Update: I have 2 modems to try from that I can find
1). A winmodem
2). A Conexant HSF modem
who thinks I can get one of these working in MS-DOS? MS-DOS on a HT P4 with 1G RAM
anyone?
I know it's not a UNIX but maybe the driver will show me a serial port I can attach
a simulator to?
Toss the Windmodems in the trash...that'd be a good start.
I will, once I get something better.
Then grab any and all Telebit Trailblazer-family modems you can find.
They spoof parts of the UUCP protocol within the modem, which makes for
VERY nice UUCP-based news feeds.
I will use the winmodems until I find those/have the free cash to grab one. ;)
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA