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Ehrm...
Is there any documentation for TIAD??
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john burton
Bach 50B3
Bass Trombone, Charleston NeoPhonic Orchestra
South Charleston, West Virginia
"Xroads 2003" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi Chris
>
> There are several advantages that TIAD has over IPCONSERVER that make TIAD
a
> better choice.
>
> 1. TIAD is free, IPCONSERVER requires a registration fee.
>
> 2. TIAD only needs a network card to work all lines on a TBBS system
> (IPCON needs lots of serial ports)
>
> 3. TIAD impliments a full telnet session setting up character echo,
> character mode etc. etc. IPCON doesn't
>
> 4. TIAD only needs on port (23)
>
> 5. TIAD is made for tbbs so it works well with tbbs
>
> 6. TIAD version 0.2.3 alpha is very stable
>
> You can get TIAD for free from http://www.tbbs.org/ while your there feel
> free to browse the forums.
>
> "Chris Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > Not looking to compete, but if network drivers or lack of interest in
> using
> > network bothers anyone, IPCOMSERVER is still available here to
accomplish
> > something similar over the regular TBBS serial lines. Inbound telnet
> > sessions are redirected back out a windows box to the serial port and
over
> > to TBBS across a null modem cable. Very easy for adding a single telnet
> > line to an existing BBS. Multiple lines can be done, but after the
first,
> > one must pick other ports than 23.
> >
> > Also available for FTP at dinosaurboard.com.
> >
> >
> > > In short it is a windows program that accepts telnet connections and
> > > forwards those connections to TBBS using the TIPX protocol. This is
> > > similar to how IPAD provided telnet access to TBBS systems.
> >
> >
> >
> Puggs in Cyberspace
>
> http://members.optushome.com.au/puggs99/
>
> http://members.optushome.com.au/xroads2003/
>
> telnet://xroads.dyndns.org (30 lines)
>
>
>
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