On 2/15/2013 10:33 AM, <> wrote:
> Late reply ;)
>
> I do subscribe to the group even though I haven't owned an amiga for the last
> 15 years :-/ and so I'm very rusty.
> In 2009, I'd buy Amiga Forever, and have been using the v3.5 Amiga version
> found there from time to time for my own nostalgic amusement as it's easy to
> add your own contents to it :)
>
> Because of the Amiga and the few disks I had left, I'd even buy myself a
> KryoFlux board to be able to rip my original Amiga OS 3.1 (complete with
> manual and disks that I still have) and the utility disks I made back then
> using it. Remarkably, the tool was able to rip all disks without errors using a
> Panasonic 1.44MB PC drive which we, way back when, didn't think was possible.
> :-D
>
> I was wondering though, if anyone's still reading.... Is it possible to run an
> Amiga BBS through IP. Way back when, I'd run AmiEx BBS (or was it Amiga Express
> BBS? I've yet to find it on any of the TOSEC downloads I've done so I'm not
> sure, but I don't think it was able to us IP anyway. US Robotics ruled in my
> community back then :-D)
>
> Sincerely
>
> Basic / The Black Eagle / Digital Warrior... And any name I used to use I don't
> recall anymore ;)
> Nostalgia - Something that hits you when you're almost fifty. It's a little
> like love really...
>
CNet could run over the Internet, natively even. I'm not sure any other
Amiga BBSes could do so, though I think there was a serial device that
could be configured to run over an IP, it was how we used to do it with
CNet before the 4.x series added it. Just don't ask me what it was
called, perhaps something like telser.device? That seems to ring a bell,
for some reason.