Hardcore SysOp
Well-known member
Well, I don't feel bad about using a cracked version of Black Jack Pro, because I did pay for it in the past. But as I said, I just don't like having stuff on my board that is registered in other people's names. I think it looks really tacky.Crack registration codes for door games - he already did that for BlackJack Pro and Slycrel.
A lot of people don't even know what a telnet client is. The ftelnet client can be "built in" to your webpage so users can skip the step of installing a telnet client on their computer or launching another program. Check the one out on my BBS web page in my sig. I have a bunch of users that connect up that way for convenience. And you can even upload and download through it!
And I think I already crashed it - welcome back to Sysop'ing! I launched a game of Cups and it froze up and disconnected... Sorry!
Actually, when I ran my BBS years ago, I did have the ftelnet feature on my web page. I don't even remember how to implement now, or even where to get it for that matter. Please refresh my memory. Did it come as a part of the Hermes II package? My memory is majorly fuzzy.
But the reason why I personally didn't care for it, is because the BBS window was so small. I am 70 now, and with poor vision and a bad back, so I really don't like the little node windows that Hermes puts up in SheepShaver. I almost have to crawl into my screen to even be able to read things.
That was YOU who crashed my board???!!!! So soon???!!! You are FIRED, buddy!
You know what I wish I still had? All of my old ANSI screens. I worked so hard on those to make my board look different from a typical Hermes board. Now I need to start from scratch, as my time permits, and get back into the groove of slowly and patiently messing with all of those tiny ANSI characters. But, I do have the stripped version of Public Address, so that will make the job a little easier, since I can review and edit my work in PB.
So what did you think of the Armageddon BBS website? I put a lot of work into it this past week.