http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_BBS_software#Unix_and_compatible
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John D. Hays
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On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 10:52 PM, Eric Fort <eric.fort(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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> Does such exist.... Has anyone created..... can said code be easily
> separated / compiled separately.....
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> What I'm looking for is a "version" of nos that is devoid of any of
it's
> networking functionality or well at least the bottom 3 layers of the OSI
> stack. The issue being that NOS has long been a standard and familiar
> interface for networked amateur radio BBS systems. I'm good with that.
> over the last 20+ years though we have moved to computers and operating
> systems that are much more capable, especially when it comes to processing
> speed, memory, and a decent built in network stack. I now no longer need
> my application (BBS) to handle the network layer stuff but simply need what
> amounts to a good BBS interface. can/has this functionality be/been
> gutted/separated out from the NOS code base such that I can end up with an
> application that simply is setup to listen on the proper port via init.d
> and present *ONLY* the familiar bbs interface while the OS handles all the
> networking stuff and the application not even being capable of such.
>
> Eric
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