Prestel (Was: Re: What is this??? - Update)

From: Pete Turnbull <pete_at_dunnington.u-net.com>
Date: Tue Jun 15 12:45:10 2004

On Jun 15, 17:22, Rob O'Donnell wrote:

> >I'd love to see the server-side of things running somewhere again
> >though.
> >
> >It'd be nice to have a Prestel server at Bletchley with some
assorted
> >80's machines hooked up to it (bodging the phone network inbetween
:)
> >but chances are that nobody's got a copy of the necessary server
> >software any more :-(

> I should still have enough equipment and software about to set up at
least
> two of the various BBC-micro based servers which I ran at various
times,
> including the multi-user software that the GnomeAtHome ran on which I
had
> an official copy of...

Wasn't that basically CommunITeL? I still have a copy, and I think I
have a copy of at least one other server package for a Beeb. I used to
run a viewdata BBS for a short while.

> (Ah, the joys of building ring-detect circuits for cheap and nasty
1200
> baud modems that didn't have them..)

'cause BABT made it so difficult (and ludicrously expensive) to get
approval. I built one that did ringback in hardware, so we could tell
whether it was a BBS call or a real person (only had one phone line).
 For those who've not come across this usage of "ringback", it means a
system where the caller hangs up after the first ring, then immediately
redials. The modem only responds if the first ring is short enough,
and the second follows after a minimum (but still within a maximum)
time.

-- 
Pete						Peter Turnbull
						Network Manager
						University of York
Received on Tue Jun 15 2004 - 12:45:10 BST

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