Index Last Updated: Mon Sep 15 20:17:38 2003
Parent Directory at Master Site:
http://www.gno.org/pub/apple2/prodos/comm
Current Directory at Master Site:
http://www.gno.org/pub/apple2/prodos/comm/bbs
Current Directory:
/pub/apple2/prodos/comm/bbs
Most files are available by three methods. The file name link downloads files from the server you are currently on using the HTTP protocol. The HTTP and FTP links following the file name will retrieve the file from the master Trenco archive using the HTTP or FTP protocols, respectively.
AppleNet 1.1 BBS System.
Documentation for the AppleNet 1.1 BBS System.
Documentation for the AppleNet 1.5a BBS System.
AppleNet 1.5a BBS System, distribution file #1 of 3. Requires ModemWorks 2.1 to run.
AppleNet 1.5a BBS System, distribution file #2 of 3. Requires ModemWorks 2.1 to run.
AppleNet 1.5a BBS System, distribution file #3 of 3. Requires ModemWorks 2.1 to run.
AppleNet v2.0 BBS System. A fully functional and GPL'd BBS system. Requires Metal v1.09.02 to run, though it appears that no systems run this BBS anymore.
AppleNET ports of some FutureVision games, requires AppleNet v2.0 to run.
Documentation for the Magic City Micro BBS.
Magic City Micro BBS.
Warp Six BBS is a full featured bulletin board program written in "normal" AppleSoft BASIC, with modem drivers you "CALL" to do modem related things. This makes Warp Six BBS easy to modify to suit your needs. To make full use of Warp Six BBS, you should have some familiarity with AppleSoft BASIC and some experience editing AppleSoft basic programs and short text files on disk. Extensive documentation is included in this archive. Warp Six BBS was placed into the public domain by its author, Jim Ferr. This version (2.0) was released in April of 1993 and is an update to public domain version 1.1, now with support for high speed modems. Warp Six BBS requires an enhanced //e or IIgs.
This archive contains the Merlin source code for the machine language modem drivers in the Warp Six BBS.