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SM6TKY > PSBBS    01.07.96 15:23l 30 Lines 958 Bytes #-10327 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: Public Source BBS
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T:Message-ID: <Dtu72D.A0@sm6tky.ampr.org>
T:From: sm6tky@sm6tky.ampr.org (Morgan Wemanis)
T:References: <7274_SK0MK@hamradio>
T:Path: sm6tky!sm6tky
T:Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 23:39:48 GMT
Hi all

sm0orb@sk0mk.nts wrote:

: I think a BBS should be built so it can support multiple protocols.
: AX.25, TCP/IP and possibly future protocols should be easy to attach
: in form of drivers. That way everything is possible to use.

Why won't use Linux as the OS ?

Here is AX.25 already implemented, TCP/IP also.. ;-)

Here should we be able to make a more powerful BBS as ever been made.

Linux should be the OS when we make packet radio servers today,
insted of single tasking MS-DOS with Desqview or Windows... or not?

73 de Morgan

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