• QWK Readers

    From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to ED VANCE on Sat Mar 24 14:59:00 2018
    Howdy! Daryl,

    Hi, Ed...

    I'm using the DOS version of MultiMail, the Windows version of MM uses EV>Notepad.

    Didn't know there was a DOS version of it. But, I've got OLX set up
    and configured (plus registered; I don't think you can register it any
    more), so, I'm going to stick with it.

    I opened Notepad and tried entering a Alt Number and saw nothing show up EV>on the screen as You said it would.

    Notepad can not handle the high ascii characters -- like holding the
    ALT-key down, while you enter a number (i.e. 1 to 255), then releasing
    the ALT key...then the high ascii character will appear.

    I quit using SLMR when I learned that MM showed ALL of the lines in long EV>BBS messages.

    I think OLX does, but I don't scroll through the long messages.
    That's why when I post things like the Amateur Radio Newsline, I
    intentionally split it up into 4 parts. Plus, the way it's downloaded
    from their website, I have to reformat it for 75 characters per line, or less...so it'll display in the message areas...as well as in the ham
    radio doors on the BBS.

    Does OLX end messages as SLMR does?

    I'm not sure.

    Didn't both Programs come from the same Company.

    Yes, they did. OLX followed SLMR, and both were produced by Mustang
    Software, which produced the Wildcat BBS Software.

    I also liked MM being able to save Taglines longer than 57 characters.
    I noticed when I used SLMR that Taglines in messages longer than 57 had EV>the end of them cut off when I Added them to SLMR's TAGLINE.MR file.

    That's the only limitation to OLX that I don't like...but I've gotten
    so where I can deal with that.

    I have had a problem using MM when Mike Powell sends a message to Me in
    a local echo on His BBS.
    I then use SLMR to read His message to me when I get a .QWK packet EV>containing one of those messages.

    The main way I prefer to read messages on the BBS...email and
    otherwise...is via QWK Mail.

    Otherwise I'm happy using MM, I occasionally use MM WIN when I want to EV>C&P some text into a message that I'm writing.

    I figured how to do that with OLX. It's the View File option under
    V)iew. Then, you go to the ascii file you want, then copy the data.
    Then, you go back to the original reply window, and click on Paste.

    I've tried the Sempoint reader for awhile, but went back to using MM
    (and SLMR occasionally) to read messages in .QWK packets.

    I took a look at that, and wasn't that thrilled with it.

    Daryl

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    ■ OLX 1.53 ■ Amateur Radio Chicken Dinner -- Ham And Eggs.
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    * Origin: FIDONet: The Thunderbolt BBS - wx1der.dyndns.org (1:19/33)
  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Daryl Stout on Sun Mar 25 12:30:00 2018
    In a message on 03-24-18 Daryl Stout said to Ed Vance:

    Hi Daryl,

    Didn't know there was a DOS version of it. But, I've got OLX set
    up and configured (plus registered; I don't think you can register
    it any more), so, I'm going to stick with it.

    There's even an eight-bit DOS version of MM in addition to the OS/2,
    Windows and maybe even Mac.

    Notepad can not handle the high ascii characters -- like holding
    the ALT-key down, while you enter a number (i.e. 1 to 255), then
    releasing the ALT key...then the high ascii character will appear.

    It can but the character codes are four digit numerical codes, not three
    and not the same as for DOS and OS/2.

    Does OLX end messages as SLMR does?

    There was in fact a standard in the early days of Fidonet that set the
    length of messages to a certain number of lines.


    CU L8ER, Sam, OH0NC

    aka Holger


    .. My modem isn't slow, it's "baudly" challenged.
    -- MR/2 2.30


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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to HOLGER GRANHOLM on Mon Mar 26 18:20:00 2018
    Didn't know there was a DOS version of it. But, I've got OLX set
    up and configured (plus registered; I don't think you can register
    it any more), so, I'm going to stick with it.
    There's even an eight-bit DOS version of MM in addition to the OS/2,
    Windows and maybe even Mac.

    I use the DOS version to read BW packets. For whatever reason, it runs
    more stable under dosemu than the linux version does natively.

    Mike

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    * SLMR 2.1a * Wrinkles only go where smiles have been - Jimmy Buffett
    * Origin: CCO BBS - capitolcityonline.net:26 (1:2320/105)
  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Mike Powell on Tue Mar 27 09:45:00 2018
    In a message on 03-26-18 Mike Powell said to Holger Granholm:

    Good evening Mike,

    There's even an eight-bit DOS version of MM in addition to the OS/2,
    Windows and maybe even Mac.

    I use the DOS version to read BW packets. For whatever reason, it
    runs more stable under dosemu than the linux version does natively.

    I have never used the MMDOS version but it's as close you can get to the
    OS/2 version I do have installed, and have tested occasionally.

    This MR/2 QWK-reader has more features though.


    Have a good evening,

    Holger


    .. No one has to pay me to be good, I'm good for nothing.
    -- MR/2 2.30

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