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  1. Going to be absolutely epic!!! I'm so stoked about how much positive feedback has been received about baud day!
  2. Here you go - this link should help with the various options: https://www.southernamis.com/how-to-connect
  3. Brilliant and a common background/theme for most Atari Sysops. Look forward to watching the project and glad to offer testing support.
  4. The count down is on! Feb 17 & 18 Retro Computing and Gaming from VCF SoCal - Tickets and Packages available at www.vcfsocal.com
  5. Rick - set the R: Handler only and select the IPv6 connection.
  6. Simple and not a weird question at all- open the throttle - XIO 36,15,0 and remove the variable baud rate code as it’s a complexity which is unnecessary.
  7. Plus Cart does not work on the 2600+
  8. In Panther - goto setup and remove the arrow on Ws Mode for Atascii. Save the set up which is on the same menu.
  9. Rick - BobTerm has its own handler. Suggest the Sparta 3.3a RS232.COM handler or the Altirra handler which we know works. Curious also what OS you are using as my Altirra test was completed using SpartaDos 3.3a
  10. The first VCF SoCal event is off to an amazing start with signed speakers, exhibitors, sellers and attendees. Don’t miss the action in Southern California! www.vcfsocal.com
  11. Video of the board running on YouTube and southernamis.com.. obvious it’s running on real hardware
  12. Altirra System Overview: Base system NTSC 130XE (128K) Additional devices 850 Interface Module, Modem, Printer (P:) OS firmware Atari XL/XE OS ver.2 [1F9CD270] Mounted images Disk: Atarilink 2 11102023.atr [14F52F32] Cartridge: Basic XE (OSS Type B) (BASIC XE 4.1).bin [003D3A36] Emulated R: Handler
  13. I have the code and successfully running on Altirra. I did notice the code does call for a printer and you should remove the typical printer code to avoid the lock up. Just like AMIS...
  14. Correct but after the ATE0 - not really character that this editor provides.. The CONTROL M Char is the needed after ATE0 and of course you are printing to #2; ? #2;"ATE0(atascii ctl-m) S4=24 S2=255 S7=5 S37=10"
  15. Rick - It sounds like, from the AT command repeating the modem is not opening. I have the code for AtariLink and will look at the open/close modem commands set in the call wait routine as it may need an additional string to prep the modem for auto answer, and remove the modem feedback. Example: ATE0 S4=24 S2=255 S7=5 S37=10 As well as the appropriate gosub to the CLM and OPM
  16. If you want to see AMIS modified, Amis XE has been running at amis86.ddns.net:9000 the code is based upon ASIA bbs which was pretty close to A.R.C.A.D.E. Which I think is the code you’re sharing.. Glad to support in anyway.
  17. Definitely appreciate the kind words Josh! The circle of events around the floppies is certainly a great story and reminder of how great our Atari world can be. From a preservation stand point it’s our responsibility to secure and protect these treasures + BBS’s. We are the last generation of Atari Users and going strong with hope of a next generation. -Rob
  18. Just curious if the difference pre-post sale of the software?
  19. #Atari #BBSing history as nitelite bbs software goes live November 3,1983 for the first time. Today fully restored and running at nitelite.ddns.net port 9000 accessible by #fujinet #syncterm or any atascii term program / atari screen mode. IMG_5044.MOV
  20. FoReM XE on this date in 2021 was restored back to service. Part of the Southern Amis Projects and run by Sysop Giarc The Warden of Alcatraz BBS: alcatrazbbs.ddns.net port 9000 Feature enhancements as well as code improvements for modem and wait call routines increase reliability which provide the consistent uptime and confidence of continued service of FoReM XE. Accessible at foremxebbs.ddns.net port 9999 in Atari/Atascii mode for the best atari bbsing experience. FoReM XE BBS software was released. FoReM XE, developed by Matthew Singer, is an Atari 8-bit BBS written in the BASIC XE programming language. Previous versions of FoReM were written in BASIC XL and Atari Basic (see the Atari Frequently Asked Questions by Michael Current for a list of versions). FoReM XE is in the public domain. The Southern Amis Projects, restores and preserve Atari BBS history. Rebuilding BBS programs for the Atari 8Bit back to ready-to-use reliability and completeness of documentation, source code and sysop support. All BBS's are run active and shared on southernamis.com upon final user testing and completeness of each version for real-hardware, modem, Fujinet, and Emulators. To-date over 10 BBS's from AMIS, FoReM, ESP, AtariLink, Phonem, NightShift, Hutch BBS,NiteLite, Others have been restored under the project. Southern Amis core bbs is Atascii/Atari Only southernamis.ddns.net port 23 and AMIS XE amis86.ddns.net port 9000 for Atascii and Ascii users Nitelite BBS nitelite.ddns.net port 9000, FoRem XE foremxebbs.ddns.net port 9999, FoReM XE Pro area52.tk port 5200
  21. This Diagram Proves it Will Work - Russ and LuckyBuck are the team that can make Puff a Reality.. The Legend can live again...
  22. A little Video of some Atascii Eye Candy to move this thread... https://youtu.be/pS-UlY41DCY
  23. Thanks for Stopping by! Next time switch to Atascii when you get out of the modem pool. That will really take you back!
  24. Seems a challenge has been made from Russ's 14 nodes FoReM XEP 6.0 against the Basement BBS. We have an old Sk00l BBS war.. Direct URL if no audio - tinyurl.com/BBSwar The creator of this video has some outstanding creative skill! Thanks for the Laughs.
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