• SLiME CiTY UPGRADE

    From m00p@46:2/105 to All on Fri Dec 20 16:01:05 2019
    SLiME CiTY BBS is now upgraded to new hardware! Its now running on a Laptop with 12GB RAM and 1TB disk. Windows 10 64-bit and 1GBIT fiber Internet connection (full duplex!!!)

    Check it out at telnet://bbs.retrohack.se

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A41 2018/12/27 (Windows/64)
    * Origin: SLiME CiTY BBS (46:2/105)
  • From Hawk Hubbard@46:1/104 to m00p on Fri Dec 20 12:55:05 2019
    SLiME CiTY BBS is now upgraded to new hardware! Its now running on a Laptop with 12GB RAM and 1TB disk. Windows 10 64-bit and 1GBIT fiber Internet connection (full duplex!!!)

    The Future is here. Nice Specs

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    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/03 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: Black Flag <ACiD Telnet HQ> blackflagbbs.com (46:1/104)
  • From Captain Obvious@46:1/120 to m00p on Fri Dec 20 19:24:11 2019
    On 20 Dec 2019, m00p said the following...

    SLiME CiTY BBS is now upgraded to new hardware! Its now running on a Laptop with 12GB RAM and 1TB disk. Windows 10 64-bit and 1GBIT fiber Internet connection (full duplex!!!)

    Nice. Was just talking in another net about how it might be time for me to upgrade this old box.

    -=>Richard Miles<=-
    -=>Captain Obvious<=-
    -=>bbs.shadowscope.com<=-

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/03 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: Shadowscope BBS | bbs.shadowscope.com | Temple, GA (46:1/120)
  • From m00p@46:2/105 to Hawk Hubbard on Sat Dec 21 21:38:58 2019
    SLiME CiTY BBS is now upgraded to new hardware! Its now running on a Laptop with 12GB RAM and 1TB disk. Windows 10 64-bit and 1GBIT fiber Internet connection (full duplex!!!)

    The Future is here. Nice Specs

    I tried the speed, and its pretty awesome to download stuff at 96mb/sec (Megabyte per second!!)

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A41 2018/12/27 (Windows/64)
    * Origin: SLiME CiTY BBS (46:2/105)
  • From m00p@46:2/105 to Captain Obvious on Sat Dec 21 21:39:29 2019
    On 20 Dec 2019, m00p said the following...

    SLiME CiTY BBS is now upgraded to new hardware! Its now running on a Laptop with 12GB RAM and 1TB disk. Windows 10 64-bit and 1GBIT fiber Internet connection (full duplex!!!)

    Nice. Was just talking in another net about how it might be time for me
    to upgrade this old box.

    CO: What hardware are you running today?

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A41 2018/12/27 (Windows/64)
    * Origin: SLiME CiTY BBS (46:2/105)
  • From Captain Obvious@46:1/120 to m00p on Sun Dec 22 05:34:56 2019
    On 21 Dec 2019, m00p said the following...

    CO: What hardware are you running today?

    Acer Veriton M275. 4 GB Ram. Intel, 2 cores. Plenty of hard drive space. It's definitely not a bad PC but pretty old and one I re-purposed from an office a few years back. I tend to recycle and reuse as much as possible rather than buying new.

    -=>Richard Miles<=-
    -=>Captain Obvious<=-
    -=>bbs.shadowscope.com<=-

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/03 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: Shadowscope BBS | bbs.shadowscope.com | Temple, GA (46:1/120)
  • From m00p@46:2/105 to Captain Obvious on Sun Dec 22 12:44:35 2019
    On 21 Dec 2019, m00p said the following...

    CO: What hardware are you running today?

    Acer Veriton M275. 4 GB Ram. Intel, 2 cores. Plenty of hard drive space. It's definitely not a bad PC but pretty old and one I re-purposed from
    an office a few years back. I tend to recycle and reuse as much as possible rather than buying new.

    Nice hardware man! I choose a laptop because of the WIFi and that its pretty small and doesnt make alot of sound. Even that i have alot of space in my
    house i really need everything nice and tidy and i hade when my house is
    messy.

    I have a FTP running on the BBS, not the Mystic BBS because i want more
    control over ratio, leeching etc. If anyone want an account on the FTP please let me know.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A41 2018/12/27 (Windows/64)
    * Origin: SLiME CiTY BBS (46:2/105)
  • From BitByter@46:1/156 to Captain Obvious on Mon Dec 23 02:58:25 2019
    Hello Captain!

    22 Dec 19 05:34, you wrote to m00p:

    CO: What hardware are you running today?

    Acer Veriton M275. 4 GB Ram. Intel, 2 cores. Plenty of hard drive
    space. It's definitely not a bad PC but pretty old and one I
    re-purposed from an office a few years back. I tend to recycle and
    reuse as much as possible rather than buying new.

    For the most part, recycled hardware is completely adequate for the purpose of running a BBS.

    BitByter


    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20180707
    * Origin: Phoenix BBS * phoenix.bnbbbs.net (46:1/156)
  • From m00p@46:2/105 to BitByter on Tue Dec 24 22:14:43 2019
    Acer Veriton M275. 4 GB Ram. Intel, 2 cores. Plenty of hard drive space. It's definitely not a bad PC but pretty old and one I re-purposed from an office a few years back. I tend to recycle and reuse as much as possible rather than buying new.

    For the most part, recycled hardware is completely adequate for the purpose of running a BBS.

    I agree! The laptop i found was not doing anything, just collecting dust. The main reason why i did the change was to get rid of the noise... this laptop
    is not taking the same space, i can remotely administrate it via RDP (on the LAN) and also its much more quiet.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A41 2018/12/27 (Windows/64)
    * Origin: SLiME CiTY BBS (46:2/105)
  • From jack phlash@46:1/145 to m00p on Sat Dec 28 12:03:19 2019
    on 21 Dec 2019, m00p said...

    I tried the speed, and its pretty awesome to download stuff at 96mb/sec (Megabyte per second!!)

    Nice! Distortion is also on synchronous gigabit as of earlier this week. For the first time since I've had broadband at home my upload seems are actually higher than my downloads most of the time. :)

    |08j |15A C K |08p |15H L A S H |08!

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/03 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: d i s t o r t i o n // d1st.org (46:1/145)
  • From Digital Avatar@46:1/145 to jack phlash on Sun Dec 29 21:02:53 2019
    on 28 Dec 2019, jack phlash said...

    on 21 Dec 2019, m00p said...

    I tried the speed, and its pretty awesome to download stuff at 96mb/s (Megabyte per second!!)

    Nice! Distortion is also on synchronous gigabit as of earlier this week. For the first time since I've had broadband at home my upload seems are actually higher than my downloads most of the time. :)

    Who's offering synchronous gigabit and how much? And what's their policy on running servers? :D

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/03 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: d i s t o r t i o n // d1st.org (46:1/145)
  • From jack phlash@46:1/145 to Digital Avatar on Mon Dec 30 20:54:58 2019
    on 29 Dec 2019, Digital Avatar said...

    Who's offering synchronous gigabit and how much? And what's their policy on running servers? :D

    I can actually get it from, I believe, 4 different providers in my neighborhood, though the one I'm using is the cheapest - Webpass, owned by Google Fiber. $45 bucks a month if you prepay for a year. So far so good.

    |08j |15A C K |08p |15H L A S H |08!

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/03 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: d i s t o r t i o n // d1st.org (46:1/145)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to jack phlash on Sat Jan 4 07:54:20 2020
    Hello jack,

    On Sat Dec 28 2019 12:03:18, jack phlash wrote to m00p:

    I tried the speed, and its pretty awesome to download stuff at
    96mb/sec (Megabyte per second!!)

    Nice! Distortion is also on synchronous gigabit as of earlier this
    week. For the first time since I've had broadband at home my upload
    seems are actually higher than my downloads most of the time. :)

    Things have changed quite a bit over the last decade in regards to internet speeds. I remember having to pay extra for 50m down/5m up, and now the standard
    speed here is 225/10 or something like that, but around here we're still limited compared to what you have anyway.

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "He who laughs last, thinks slowest."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20181215
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to jack phlash on Sat Jan 4 07:58:28 2020
    Hello jack,

    On Mon Dec 30 2019 20:54:58, jack phlash wrote to Digital Avatar:

    Who's offering synchronous gigabit and how much? And what's their
    policy on running servers? :D

    I can actually get it from, I believe, 4 different providers in my neighborhood, though the one I'm using is the cheapest - Webpass,
    owned by Google Fiber. $45 bucks a month if you prepay for a year. So
    far so good.

    I don't think Google is getting their hands dirty around here for awhile, as long as there's still rusty cables in the ground. haha

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "He who laughs last, thinks slowest."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20181215
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From jack phlash@46:1/145 to Accession on Sat Jan 4 14:44:36 2020
    on 04 Jan 2020, Accession said...

    Things have changed quite a bit over the last decade in regards to internet speeds. I remember having to pay extra for 50m down/5m up, and now the standard speed here is 225/10 or something like that, but around here we're still limited compared to what you have anyway.

    It's still mostly the same around here, but better broadband availability is one of the perks I have living so close to downtown so I decided to take advantage of it. Towns outside of the city, or even other parts of the city, aren't so lucky. I *was* paying $60 for 400mb down (that got bumped up to
    500) ~15 up from Comcast until then, and even that was more than what a lot
    of people could get.

    |08j |15A C K |08p |15H L A S H |08!

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/03 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: d i s t o r t i o n // d1st.org (46:1/145)
  • From jack phlash@46:1/145 to Accession on Sat Jan 4 14:49:52 2020
    on 04 Jan 2020, Accession said...

    I don't think Google is getting their hands dirty around here for
    awhile, as long as there's still rusty cables in the ground. haha

    Most of the fiber providers in my immediate area are actually only running circuits to a few specific (tall) buildings, then using line of sight
    wireless (usually microwave, I think) to other tall buildings in the area. As you can imagine the availability is pretty limited. :/

    |08j |15A C K |08p |15H L A S H |08!

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/03 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: d i s t o r t i o n // d1st.org (46:1/145)
  • From m00p@46:2/105 to jack phlash on Mon Jan 6 09:58:28 2020
    The machine is now upgraded with a new 2TB SSD disk too, please enjoy the awesome file areas! There are TONS of DOS games and other stuff ive collected over the years!

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A41 2018/12/27 (Windows/64)
    * Origin: SLiME CiTY BBS (46:2/105)