Anyway, I know that Tom Watt released GT 20 awhile back, but it
is either for terminal mode or for a telnet BBS, with the fossil.
My question is concerning the terminal mode, can GT 20 "telnet"
to another BBS from the dialing directory?? I know it can still
do dial-up internet, but there are so few dial-up BBS's left. I
do have a Fax modem set up on the system, but when I loaded GT 20,
it noted that certain comports were inoperative. Under Telnet,
the comport value is basically ignored.
I think that might depend on what OS and what virtual modem software you
are running it under. I *think* it worked under OS/2 Warp 4 with
SIO/VMODEM. I know that GT19 did. I just tested GT20 under linux/dosemu with tcpser/tty0tty (virtual modem software) and it works.
I would assume it would work under windows also, provided that the virtual modem software could handle it.
I think GT still supports RIP graphics, and I was curious to
see if those would show up on a telnet BBS.
I did not try this. I have had issues switching GT to GRAPHIC mode under
both OS/2 and linux. With OS/2, I think it worked although it looked
funny. I don't think the dosemu window on linux liked it when GT shifted
from REGULAR to GRAPHIC mode.
Mike
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