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Re: VICE (the Versatile Commodore Emulator) & BBS Connections
« Reply #8 on: February 13, 2015, 06:01:43 PM »
 

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If you are trying to connect to bbs sites there are telnet client add-ons for Firefox that can be added from the add-on manager in the browser. Before deciding to use an add-on you should do a web search about the add-on to make sure other people haven't had a problem with it. To find add-ons for Firefox you click on tools in the menu and then click add-ons. When the add-ons page loads type "telnet client" in the search bar on the right top of the page. Hope you find what your looking for.
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Re: VICE (the Versatile Commodore Emulator) & BBS Connections
« Reply #7 on: January 25, 2015, 05:15:47 AM »
 

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There seems to be a few things on Youtube:
Like:


Yes, you need to know a working BBS
In the details you supplied above, you don't appear to be connecting to anything to get a response from.?
http://roxburysoftware.com/Blog/how-to-connect-to-bbss-from-linux-or-mac/
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Re: VICE (the Versatile Commodore Emulator) & BBS Connections
« Reply #6 on: January 25, 2015, 12:39:57 AM »
 

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I stumbled across this by accident, maybe it will help:

Installing Vice on linux
http://awesome.commodore.me/installing-vice-on-linux/
 

Re: Help with Vice and BBS connections
« Reply #5 on: December 21, 2014, 10:06:14 PM »
 

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Hello!

By any chance, is it Color64 Term, written by Greg Pfountz?

Back in the day (late '80s), I ran a couple of AWESOME C-64 BBSs on Color64 BBS software, also written by Greg Pfountz. A 20MB ICT Data Chief HD was a lot of space back then!

Even though technology has come a long way since then, I still miss those old days, when each fairly large city had dozens of BBSs, if not hundreds - most of them having some kind of theme to them. It was like creating and running your own world...

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Re: Help with Vice and BBS connections
« Reply #4 on: November 27, 2014, 11:24:17 AM »
 

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Hi Bubblesdee,
I don't have any experience with your situation but I poked around on the Vice website and found these.

Have you looked at the Vice knowledge base? Here's a link but it's down due to a recent hacking. If you click the link they're showing a status.
http://vicekb.trikaliotis.net/

Here's a link to the resources page of the Vice website in case you haven't come across it yet.
http://vice-emu.sourceforge.net/index.html#Related%20Resources
« Last Edit: January 25, 2015, 12:23:59 AM by Scott(0) »
 

Re: Help with Vice and BBS connections
« Reply #3 on: November 26, 2014, 03:15:48 PM »
 

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Just a suggestion. I would join http://www.linuxquestions.org/ and try posting there.

Lot's of smart users there running all kinds of gear. It is a slackware based forum and if you used the search term

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site:www.linuxquestions.org
in googles search box as well in another tab
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site:ubuntuforums.org

You should maybe get some joy/solutions already posted to help you solve your problem.

Lastly. I bookmark http://www.googlubuntu.com/ that search engine when solving my own problems besides using the above search
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Re: Help with Vice and BBS connections
« Reply #2 on: November 26, 2014, 02:55:33 PM »
 

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That's some old school technology you have there. I don't know if anyone will be able to help you but you never know :)
 

VICE (the Versatile Commodore Emulator) & BBS Connections
« Reply #1 on: November 26, 2014, 08:38:31 AM »
 

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Hi


I am new to Linux and I want to connect to a commodore 64 BBS. I have Linux lite 2.0 installed on an old laptop. I am running Vice

for Linux (I also have Wine installed and have a copy of winvice on the machine as well.) I have a terminal program for the C64

emulator. I have been trying to get this to work but I cannot and I am getting a little frustrated.


Here is what I have done so far;


I installed TCPSER with
 sudo apt-get install tcpser


Also made sure NETCAT was installed with
 sudo apt-get install netcat
 (I read somewhere that I need this)


I then did this from a command window in linux
 nc 127.0.0.1 25232. I read that I had to initialize Netcat like this.


Question 1: Why is the IP address 127.0.0.1? should it not be the IP assigned to my Linux box by my internet router?


Then I did this from a command window in linux
 tcpser -v 25232 -s 1200 -p 6400
 Question 2: I must leave this command window open while trying to connect. Is this correct?


Then I opened Vice (Linux version)
 in settings under the RS232 settings menu: ◦Turn on “Userport RS232 emulation


under “Userport RS232 baud rate set baud to 1200
 Under “Userport RS232 device” select “Exec process”.
◦Under “Program name to exec…” type | nc localhost 25232


Question 3 : should I change localhost to the IP address assigned to my Linux box?


I then saved my settings in Vice, closed vice and restarted it.


I then opened my Terminal software (CCGMS 5.5) with vice and tried to dial a BBS IP address
 Question 4: should I try using striketerm instead?


When I dial the BBS IP address, It just says no carrier
 The command window where I did the tcpser -v 25232 -s 1200 -p 6400 command doesn’t show anything, it doesn’t tell me that it is

trying to connect.


I can’t figure out what I am doing wrong.


Can someone please help. I am going crazy here.


Is it because the BBS I am dialing is not working.
 Do you have the IP of a known working BBS?


Please help


Thanks in advance
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