Cottonwood BBS
Cottonwood BBS
I just want to say thank you to Andrew Wiskow for the RS-232 interface. With some tinkering, I was able to access your BBS. I am using my SX-64 thru my PC to link to the BBS. Sure is a nice little change from the internet!!! Hopefully I can get that Hyperlink browser software and try to get onto the internet.
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I'm glad you were able to get everything up and running on your SX-64! It certainly makes the experience much more "authentic" when you call into a Commodore BBS using real Commodore hardware, doesn't it?
If there's anything else I can help you out with, please feel free to ask. You can post here, or better yet, leave me a feedback message on my BBS.
-Andrew
If there's anything else I can help you out with, please feel free to ask. You can post here, or better yet, leave me a feedback message on my BBS.
-Andrew
Cottonwood BBS
http://cottonwoodbbs.dyndns.org
http://cottonwoodbbs.dyndns.org
I got a couple modems off Ebay, I'm going to hack a HesModem and make the MAX233 interface in Jeff Ledger's "booklet". A true Null Modem adapter is in the works as well. The homebrew RS-232 interface I got from Andrew (cool first name ) Wiskow is great. Been a long time since I was able to do something cool with a Commodore! I also got a disk with Quantum Link. I tried to run it, but I think I need the true Null Modem cable/adapter. Jim Brain said on the Petscii forums that the original software should work.
This is what my 1985 Iroc-z SHOULD look like!