Re: DOS BBS software as a door and ANSI detection on Linux
By: Charles Blackburn to Nightfox on Mon Sep 26 2022 02:23 pm
is there a way to force it to use a certain terminal type (in this case ANSI) ??
I was wondering that. I was looking at the RA documentation (RA.DOC), which has a section for RA.EXE command-line parameters, but I didn't see such a parameter. Also, I was looking in Synchronet's documentation for running doors, and it looked like there was no parameter to specify whether the user has ANSI or not. I think Synchronet expects doors to detect user's ANSI capabilities.
RemoteAccess normally detects ANSI when a user connects though (including when another program passes a modem connection to it), so I know RA has that capability.
RemoteAccess normally detects ANSI when a user connects though
(including when another program passes a modem connection to it), so I
know RA has that capability.
Does RA have a command-line option to specify ANSI support?
Re: RemoteAccess
By: Digital Man to Nightfox on Sun Oct 30 2022 02:56 pm
RemoteAccess normally detects ANSI when a user connects though
(including when another program passes a modem connection to it), so I
know RA has that capability.
Does RA have a command-line option to specify ANSI support?
I had checked its documentation for that and didn't see one.
Does RA have a command-line option to specify ANSI support?
I had checked its documentation for that and didn't see one.
In that case, if Synchronet did have a command-line specifier to indicate what terminal type (e.g. ANSI or not), I don't think you'd have a way to use it to force RA into ANSI mode.
is there a way to force it to use a certain terminal type (in this case ANSI) ??
Re: DOS BBS software as a door and ANSI detection on Linux
By: Charles Blackburn to Nightfox on Mon Sep 26 2022 02:23 pm
is there a way to force it to use a certain terminal type (in this case ANSI) ??
I was wondering that. I was looking at the RA documentation (RA.DOC), which has a section for RA.EXE command-line
parameters, but I didn't see such a parameter. Also, I was looking in Synchronet's documentation for running doors, and it
looked like there was no parameter to specify whether the user has ANSI or not. I think Synchronet expects doors to detect
user's ANSI capabilities.
RemoteAccess normally detects ANSI when a user connects though (including when another program passes a modem connection to
it), so I know RA has that capability.
correct, but i'm wondering if there's something thats stopping that going through. that was why i suggested try it in local mode.
as an aside. have you tried something like pcboard or any of the other bbs software systems, just to see if it's a fluke?
through. that was why i suggested try it in local mode.
Re: RemoteAccess
By: Charles Blackburn to Nightfox on Mon Sep 26 2022 07:25 pm
correct, but i'm wondering if there's something thats stopping that going through. that was why i suggested try it inYeah, I should try that. It might just work.
local mode.
as an aside. have you tried something like pcboard or any of the other bbs software systems, just to see if it's aI haven't, but I'm not really interested whether other BBS programs will work. I just thought it would be fun to get my old
fluke?
BBS running as a door. :)
the other thing you can try (assuming you have installed "dosutils" into sbbs) is try running the ansi.com driver in your batch file.
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