![]() pet packages I will routinely take a look at the. As a general rule though, when compiling and making. However, the program does not start for me from the menu entry and when I try running from terminal the output says "Illegal instruction", so not sure what is going on exactly. I think the petget program (PPM) does apply some hacks and edits as a matter of course during installation in an attempt to maximise compatibility within Puppy. desktop file has the "%u" argument removed. I just booted a fresh frugal of BionicPup32 and installed your. To create a Menu entry, see Mike Walsh's instructions here, viewtopic.php?t=3420 and with respect to wine my posts here, and here. I ran it under wine-portable discussed on that thread. This thread would be most useful with a 32-bit system, viewtopic.php?t=103. You can also drag the binary to the desktop to create a "short-cut" -Linux name symbolic link.īut to run the win32 version, you'd have to install or SFS-Load Wine. To start either version, just file browse to it (rox has a bookmarking tool) and left-click it. root/my-applications/bin is a convenient place to keep small applications. You can keep it anywhere and delete the rest of the folder. It consists of a 'self-contained' binary. win-portables.īut try MarisaG's version first. Left-Click that icon, then -in the window which opens- right-click an empty space and select New>Directory, and give it a name, e.g. mnt/home is the partition on which your bionic32 is located: as soon as you bootup it will have an 'x' in its desktop-icon just above the Taskbar. But if you're going to use a lot of portable Windows programs, I'd create a folder on /mnt/home. I'd move the folder to /opt or /root/my-applications/bin as this is a small program. ![]() You can rename the folder to just 'syncterm': Right-click the folder and select "rename" from the pop-up menu. You'll need the entire win32 folder as it contains fonts and a dll. Bionicpup has Menu>Utilities>UExtract but you can just Right-Click the package and choose UExtract from the pop-up Menu. With either version, all you have to do is download the linked file and extract it. The same can't always be said of applications created under one of the many Linux operating systems. ![]() If it works under the creator's Windows it is likely to work under your Windows. There's only one Windows, but 'a thousand' different Linuxes. I'd only try the win32 version if something is lacking or there is a problem. I'd start with MarisaG's version first because it is a native linux application. If you do not own an actual Commodore computer, you can visit a Commodore BBS with full Petscii (similar to ASCII) graphical support! The open source program SynchTerm allows you to do that.SyncTerm - two versions.png (99.56 KiB) Viewed 236 times If you are using a Windows or Mac OSX machine, you can download a binary here: nr21w64 SyncTERM-macOS, SyncTerm BBS Client v1.1 for MacOS, 5.70 MB syncterm-src, SyncTerm BBS Client, Build as of, to be compiled under Linux. Windows and Mac users can skip to the part below titled, “ To *use* SynchTerm” #Syncterm mac mac osx (enter into the program's directory replace "20200223" with your directory name) sudo apt-get install libncurses-dev sudo make (extracts the program) cd syncterm-20200223/src/syncterm (downloads the program) tar xvzf syncterm-src.tgz In a terminal: wget 'http':///syncterm-src.tgz If you are using Linux (preferably Ubuntu or something Debian based), you can install the program using these instructions. Synchronet is a multiplatform BBS software package, with current ports for Microsoft Windows, Linux, and BSD variants. (runs the program if everything goes well) Terminal (serial) communications on Windows and Mac. SyncTERM This is another free serial terminal emulator that is available for many operating systems. If your program refuses to ‘make’, try downloading the sourcecode from here: Įxample of a BBS listing with name, address and port: To *use* SynchTerm, click on the icon.Ĭlick in the area of the “Directory” (First box) To install SyncTERM as your default telnet:// and rlogin:// handler follow the instructions for nix Mozilla/Firefox or Win32. Please file bug reports at the SourceForge bug tracker and feature requests in the Feature Request tracker. SyncTERM v1.1 is now available for Mac and Windows Stable releases are available from the project page. Select F2 to edit the entry you just created for fine tuning: Select your keyboard’s “insert” key and type in the BBS nameĮnter in the address of the BBS you want to visit. Now highlight the new entry and hit enter. ![]() If the BBS is available and you entered in the information properly, you should see something like this.
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