• Binkley

    From Kevin Klement@1:134/77 to Mike Tripp on Wed May 18 17:39:29 2005
    Hi Mike,

    Bink 2.50.DOS EE-D has been running for days now and never 'once' tried to dial a HOLD node, wonder what's eating Bink 2.60 original not to work here.

    Kevin
    klement@shaw.ca

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  • From Gord Hannah@1:17/23.1 to Kevin Klement on Thu May 19 08:20:43 2005
    Replying to a message from Kevin Klement 1:134/77 to Mike Tripp,

    About Binkley, On Wed May 18 2005

    tried to dial a HOLD node, wonder what's eating Bink 2.60 original

    I wonder if it could be in your Binkley config file?? Any how if you want I could go through my CD's and get my old Binkley 2.60 event and configs less the
    passwords if any.

    I never had bink call any hold nodes period. I at one time hubbed for my old net and had some points as well.

    Hope this helps. Keep us posted.

    We are a fine board trying to make it better.
    http://www.pris.bc.ca/ghannah
    ghannah@pris.bc.ca
    Cheers! Gord
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  • From Mike Tripp@1:382/61 to Kevin Klement on Fri May 20 01:37:14 2005
    Hello Kevin!

    18 May 05 16:39, Kevin Klement wrote to Mike Tripp:

    Bink 2.50.DOS EE-D has been running for days now and never 'once'
    tried to dial a HOLD node, wonder what's eating Bink 2.60 original not
    to work here.

    That is strange, but it does remind me that I've had strange behavior and lockups from Bink before that were cured by re-extracting the EXEs from the distribution archive again. Like my missing DOC file...that too is run across the network from a shared drive and is entitled to hiccup once in a while during 15 years of around-the-clock execution.<g>

    Study those docs for the event flags' behavior in the "enhanced" flavors, because that is an area where the follow-on authors tend to monkey around a bit.

    .\\ike

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  • From Kevin Klement@1:134/77 to Gord Hannah on Fri May 20 14:23:52 2005
    Hi Gord,

    Thursday May 19 2005, Gord Hannah writes to Kevin Klement:

    I wonder if it could be in your Binkley config file?? Any
    how if you want I could go through my CD's and get my old
    Binkley 2.60 event and configs less the passwords if any.

    I don't know what it could be Gord, It's kinna weird, because it never did
    this behavior before, (call HOLD node's). It started it right after I setup my BBS on my network, and the BBS runs now on a workstation. Thanks for the offer of your old setup, but for now I'm going to stay running 2.50 EE-D, It's working. :)

    I never had bink call any hold nodes period. I at one time
    hubbed for my old net and had some points as well.

    Me too, I hubbed almost 90+ nodes here in Calgary at one time. :)

    Kevin
    klement@shaw.ca

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  • From Kevin Klement@1:134/77 to Mike Tripp on Fri May 20 14:24:40 2005
    Hi Mike,

    Friday May 20 2005, Mike Tripp writes to Kevin Klement:

    That is strange, but it does remind me that I've had strange
    behavior and lockups from Bink before that were cured by
    re-extracting the EXEs from the distribution archive again.

    Yep, For sure a fresh install may work. My BBS has just went through a LARGE change, the BBS is pure MS-DOS 6.22, It's now hooked into my network, and now the BBS is on a workstation and mail processing is done on a network drive and the server also works on mail processing. That's when the problem started.

    Like my missing DOC file...that too is run across the
    network from a shared drive and is entitled to hiccup once
    in a while during 15 years of around-the-clock execution.<g>

    You Bet!

    Well Bink 2.50 EE-D is working fine, so for now I'm just going to let things be, if it ant broke don't fix it. :)
    Kevin
    klement@shaw.ca

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