[Coco] Old Coco Media
Ron Bihler
rbihler at msn.com
Sat Aug 16 00:26:47 EDT 2008
No it supported only a single node. It was pretty much running as fast as possible at 9600 under Basic09. Most of the data I/O routines where in M/L to get the speed up.
I can't remember the Guy in Canada who did the MM/1 Port. He was pretty good as converting many of the B09 routines over. I was never able to afford the MM/1 and life continued on at the point. New Business and future family.
Wow I can't beleive I remember some of this, did I even have Docs? :)
Like most of the minor details, I had several great helpers.
Ron
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>Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 10:32:53 -0400
>From: Chuck Youse <cyouse at serialtechnologies.com>
>Subject: Re: [Coco] Old Coco Media
>To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
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On Aug 14, 2008, at 10:33 PM, Ron Bihler wrote:
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> Ron Bihler
> Author of RiBBS system.
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Thanks for your words, Ron.
I'm kinda tempted to throw a RiBBS system up on the Internet with
some custom UART cards and a terminal server (to provide TCP ->
serial connectivity). Does RiBBS support multiple nodes on the same
box? The docs for 2.10 don't seem too clear on this (granted, I've
only perused them).
I know RCIS did, but I can't seem to find the 6809 version.
Rottinger moved on to the MM/1 before he shut down the Rainbow
Connection..
C.
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