Microport questions by the pound
Brian J. Smith
bjs at beach.cis.ufl.edu
Tue Apr 12 04:34:56 AEST 1988
Ok. there comes the question that all out in news land are going hate/love
for the next few weeks :-)
I have recently purchased Microport System V/AT Unix(tm) And I have a lot of
questions.
1) I had a h#ll of a time getting the darn thing installed. Mainly
because of the requirement for me to keep a MS-Dos partition going. And I
want to know before I get to far into the system what amount of disk space
should I have to run news? I have smail 2.5 installed with my smart host
being bikini.cis.ufl.edu I have a 60 Meg Priam hard disk with (now) 30 Megs
for UNIX and 30 for Dos. I am willing to lose some more of the Dos side but
not much more.
2) I also have the plan of becoming (as far as I know) the first UNIX
bbs here in florida. My question here is what is the best BBS program to use
I have installed SBBS but Its interface is not up to the Dos Hackers around
here And the modifcation that I would need to make the mail and the news
simple would possiable be like re-inventing the wheel (that is if the wheel
is already out there)
3) Common Question how much memory..... speed now is slow .... I have a
1 Meg .... how much of a diff will it make if I have 2 Megs ... 3 Megs
4) I plan to have One 2400 baud line open for the BBS will this be ok ?
and another line so that I can dial out. but I have a mouse for my Dos that
will only work in COM1 or COM2 ... see my problem .. (I want my mouse)
5) Do other BBS runners use microport ? If so is there a SAFE way to
give trusted users control of the the "real" machine. And do you charge?
if so how much..... I feel that news and mail will be very atractive to
the local Dos Freaks. Dont you :-)
any help will be answered with at least a form letter....
e-mail or news will be good for replys
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