• latest dos ver of Maximus, need filenames

    From Richard Webb@1:116/901 to all on Thu May 3 15:21:10 2007
    Hello all!


    USed to run 2.01 wb back in IOwa. Looking to once again put Maximus behind binkleyterm here. My feed has the maximus file echoes there but no listing so I'm looking for filenames.

    IIRC 2.01 was packed in 4 lzh archives. Probably true of newer as well.

    Anybody have filenames handy for latest dos version so I can grab them and start getting bbs configured?

    Thanks,


    Richard
    --- timEd 1.10.y2k+
    * Origin: Radio REscue on fidonet (1:116/901)
  • From Mvan Le@1:343/41 to Richard Webb on Thu May 3 10:22:00 2007
    IIRC 2.01 was packed in 4 lzh archives. Probably true of newer as well.

    It's not a good idea to run 2.x because it is not y2k compliant.

    The only place I know that still runs 2.x is Norloff's BBS.

    Anybody have filenames handy for latest dos version so
    I can grab them and start getting bbs configured?

    - Maximus BBS and Echomail software

    MAX301C.ZIP 689168 04-08-02 Maximus 3.01 common executables
    MAX301R.ZIP 958613 04-08-02 Maximus 3.01 DOS executables
    MAX301N.ZIP 513119 04-08-02 Maximus 3.01 BETA Win32 (Windows 95/NT)
    executables
    MAX301P.ZIP 838963 04-08-02 Maximus 3.01 OS/2 executables
    SQSH_111.ZIP 691429 04-08-02 SquishMail processor for DOS, v1.11
    SQSHP111.ZIP 460679 04-08-02 SquishMail processor for OS/2, v1.11
    MAX30GE.ZIP 303924 16-08-02 German documentation for Maximus 3.0

    - Y2K upgrades:

    MAX301R2.ZIP 912503 04-08-02 Maximus 3.01/DOS Y2K upgrade
    MAX301N2.ZIP 887008 04-08-02 Maximus 3.01/Win32 (Windows 95/NT) Y2K upgrade MAX301P2.ZIP 815097 04-08-02 Maximus 3.01/OS2 Y2K upgrade
    SQU111R2.ZIP 472206 04-08-02 Squish 1.11/DOS Y2K upgrade
    SQU111P2.ZIP 246546 04-08-02 Squish 1.11/OS2 Y2K upgrade


    --- Maximus/2 3.01
    * Origin: Top Hat 2 BBS (1:343/41)
  • From Richard Webb@1:116/901 to Mvan Le on Thu May 3 22:31:02 2007
    Mvan Le wrote in a message to Richard Webb:

    IIRC 2.01 was packed in 4 lzh archives. Probably true of newer as well.

    It's not a good idea to run 2.x because it is not y2k compliant.

    The only place I know that still runs 2.x is Norloff's BBS.

    Thanks for that, was wondering about that.

    Anybody have filenames handy for latest dos version so
    I can grab them and start getting bbs configured?

    MAX301R.ZIP 958613 04-08-02 Maximus 3.01 DOS executables
    The above appears to be the one I"ll need. WILl grab it from my uplink.

    I've seen a lot of debate re: maximus and other bbs packages. I wouldn't be running doors, so that isn't an issue with me. WIll eventually switch to a linux system and a dsl connection, once I've acquired the hardware to give the old blind man screen access for a second machine.

    Back in the '90's when I started hubbing in southeastern IOwa I was the only maximus board. tWo or three of my downlinks were wildcat, one pc board. tHe most popular system in town switched from wildcat with wildmail and frontdoor to tag. HE couldn't get some issues straightened out though and was too broke to register frontdoor so he switched to binkleyterm. wE had squish handling mail routing and then I convinced him to switch to Max.

    ONE of his cosysops didn't like maximus as well because of the hoops to jump through for ansi screen and the mecca language. HOwever, a lot of users liked the features I had, such as qwk upload/download from the check mail menu, new user questionaires etc. HE made the switch and I helped him get things running.

    ONe thing I"ve always liked from the sysop side of things was the text files for configuration and the security aspects. I learned as I went and found that
    I could owrk around some of the security features, such as uploading files to change the bbs.

    AS is obvious from my origin line, this bbs will be mainly an information resource for emergency and disaster radio communicators. Get in get what you need/want, get out quick, that's the name of the game here.

    Thanks again for the filenames.

    Regards,
    Richard
    --- timEd 1.10.y2k+
    * Origin: Radio REscue on fidonet (1:116/901)