Been so long since I had used an Atari BBS I could not remember if that was thing back in the 1980s/90s, too, so I didn't want to assume that these quirks were/were not bugs without asking. Thanks!
few questions. Should I have expected to need to use CTRL-M instead of the Enter key on my linux PC? Also, should I have expected that the BKSP key wo not work?
Been so long since I had used an Atari BBS I could not remember if that was
thing back in the 1980s/90s, too, so I didn't want to assume that these quirks were/were not bugs without asking. Thanks!
Syncterm does ATASCII which is the best way to access an AtariBBS. Mine has been running since 1984 and on the net since 1999. You can connect to mine in
ASCII, ATASCII, or ANSI.
bfbbs.no-ip.com:8888
I've heard of having that problem with Syncterm, but it's not expected. You should not be having them, and I'm not sure what causes it. What version of Syncterm are you using? Was it precompiled or did you compile it? Maybe something to try is to run it from the terminal and do a "stty erase ^V^H" (that's ctrl-V, ctrl-H) before running "syncterm".
Also, XEP-80 is just if you want 80 column ATASCII. Most of the boards will look best in regular 40 columns. Can't remember if it's just called "Atari" or
what.
Yeah, it does ATASCII but, when you are connecting to a system that only supports ATASCII, should the syncterm linux user expect that the Return and Backspace keys won't work?
Yeah, it does ATASCII but, when you are connecting to a system that only supports ATASCII, should the syncterm linux user expect that the Return and
Backspace keys won't work?
I have not tried Syncterm on Linux so I don't know the answer to that now... maybe I will install it on my Mint laptop and see what happens.
I am using 1.1rc4. I am pretty sure I compiled it myself.
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