• TUI or not?

    From Dale Barnes@1:1/133 to All on Wed Jul 29 19:29:18 2020
    Ok, as I sit hear almost every night ripping and replacing code, finding new things I did not know existed, I need to ask those of you that wish to provide feedback.

    I can update InterMail to support other platforms etc but within IM (like FD) there is the visual side that folks have come to expect and see. Depending on which way I go, I run into limits or issues.

    I can move everything to FreeVision/Turbo Vision which the screens remind me of the old Win 3.x days but since FreePascal supports it on several platforms, makes sense (I just do not like the look). I can go pure just console mode but then you lose a number of quick glace items.

    I know on the InterMail Binkp, its gui based as I prefer that but folks on the Linux area, prefer text based running on a GUI less server.

    Now there is no way I can support everyones wishes so give me some feedback please before I tackle that section. I am currently replacing all the code that freepascal does not like (quite a bit of it) but wanted to hear from you. I can use BP to support the DOS flavor, FreePascal for everything else. I know freepascal supports goDosv2 but I have yet had time to get that working and not sure if it is really worth the effort since we are trying to support other platforms.


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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to Dale Barnes on Thu Jul 30 21:05:00 2020
    Dale,

    Ok, as I sit hear almost every night ripping and replacing code,
    finding new things I did not know existed, I need to ask those of you
    that wish to provide feedback.

    I ran IM and IE under DOS 5.0 -- if the VoIP lines would work under
    Windows 10, I'd consider putting dial-up back on the BBS. Most all of
    the analog lines have been replaced with VoIP.

    I got rid of the Magic Jack, as the device broke, and it was an
    original one, that was no longer available, and I couldn't afford
    upgrading at the time. I've got a deal now with the LineLink via
    TMobile that does a similar service. I'm running the Classic Phone
    Tools program that came with the US Robotics Fax Modem Drivers CD,
    under Windows 10.

    When I ran GT Power under dial-Up, I had InterMail as the frontend,
    GT Power as the BBS, and BGFAX as the backend. Error levels allowed
    me to go to the BBS for callers, netmail runs for FIDONet, or Faxes.
    When I went to telnet systems, I went to Argus for the frontend.

    While Synchronet has the SEXPOTS program to allow dial-up systems to
    connect into a telnet system, if IM under Windows 10 would work, I
    wouldn't care too much about the TUI. Admittedly, I liked being able
    to set my own color selections for IM and IE.

    Also, I remember the IMLIST nodelist with it...that'd be neat to
    have an FTN network of IM and IE users. :)

    Daryl

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