• NODEVIEW

    From T.J. Mcmillen@1:129/305 to All on Wednesday, December 16, 2020 23:34:13
    Anyone ever think of making a new Fidonet style nodelist viewer door? As far as I know EZSoft NODEVIEW door cannot be registered any longer. And it's "display" screen is ugly and can't be changed unlike the rest of the menu (go figure?). Anyways, just wondering if anyone thought about writing one?

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  • From Bob Roberts@1:218/840 to T.J. Mcmillen on Thursday, December 17, 2020 15:20:07
    Anyone ever think of making a new Fidonet style nodelist viewer door? As far as I know EZSoft NODEVIEW door cannot be registered any longer. And it's "display" screen is ugly and can't be changed unlike the rest of the menu (go figure?). Anyways, just wondering if anyone thought about writing one?

    Not sure if it's helpful, but Synchronet has a FTN nodelist browser in Javascript, and I believe Mystic has some Nodelist browser modules.
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  • From T.J. McMillen@1:218/530 to Bob Roberts on Thursday, December 17, 2020 18:42:27
    Anyone ever think of making a new Fidonet style nodelist viewer door? far as I know EZSoft NODEVIEW door cannot be registered any longer. A it's "display" screen is ugly and can't be changed unlike the rest of menu (go figure?). Anyways, just wondering if anyone thought about wr one?

    Not sure if it's helpful, but Synchronet has a FTN nodelist browser in Javascript, and I believe Mystic has some Nodelist browser modules.


    Doesn't help me in DOS Renegade. ;) But thanks anyways.

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to T.J. Mcmillen on Saturday, December 19, 2020 12:38:00
    Anyone ever think of making a new Fidonet style nodelist viewer
    door? As far as I know EZSoft NODEVIEW door cannot be registered any longer. And it's "display" screen is ugly and can't be changed unlike the rest of the menu (go figure?). Anyways, just wondering if anyone thought about writing one?

    I run one over here that was done by Bill Dykstra. It does require a
    fossil driver, and the configuration data file only allows for 10
    nodelists. If you have more, you need a separate instance of the door.
    The door itself is freeware...and the filename is NODEVIEW.ZIP -- it's
    in the FIDONet programs and files area on my BBS. The file is only
    15.2k in size...not overly fancy, but it gets the job done.

    I think you can get that via anonymous FTP to tbolt.synchro.net or
    via a Guest Logon...just search for NODEVIEW.ZIP -- I'm running it
    under Windows 10 32-bit.

    Daryl

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  • From T.J. Mcmillen@1:129/305 to Daryl Stout on Tuesday, December 22, 2020 07:13:01

    I run one over here that was done by Bill Dykstra. It does require a fossil driver, and the configuration data file only allows for 10 nodelists. If you have more, you need a separate instance of the door.
    The door itself is freeware...and the filename is NODEVIEW.ZIP -- it's
    in the FIDONet programs and files area on my BBS. The file is only
    15.2k in size...not overly fancy, but it gets the job done.

    I think you can get that via anonymous FTP to tbolt.synchro.net or
    via a Guest Logon...just search for NODEVIEW.ZIP -- I'm running it
    under Windows 10 32-bit.

    Thanks, will check it out.

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  • From T.J. Mcmillen@1:129/305 to Daryl Stout on Tuesday, December 22, 2020 21:49:10
    I run one over here that was done by Bill Dykstra. It does require a fossil driver, and the configuration data file only allows for 10 nodelists. If you have more, you need a separate instance of the door.
    The door itself is freeware...and the filename is NODEVIEW.ZIP -- it's
    in the FIDONet programs and files area on my BBS. The file is only
    15.2k in size...not overly fancy, but it gets the job done.

    Tried ... wasn't unable to connect to your site on the web or via FTP ... telnet just keep on "ringing" ....:( I'll try later one, maybe you lost connection or power.

    ... Egad, I believe I've blown another synapse. -SLR

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  • From T.J. Mcmillen@1:129/305 to Daryl Stout on Tuesday, December 22, 2020 22:23:27
    I run one over here that was done by Bill Dykstra. It does require a fossil driver, and the configuration data file only allows for 10 nodelists. If you have more, you need a separate instance of the door.
    The door itself is freeware...and the filename is NODEVIEW.ZIP -- it's
    in the FIDONet programs and files area on my BBS. The file is only
    15.2k in size...not overly fancy, but it gets the job done.

    I acutally just found it on one of my shareware cd's. Thanks for the tip, nice and clean. Love it. I didn't notice an option to be able to run it locally though. :(

    ... If it moves shoot it, when its dead paint it green.

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to T.J. Mcmillen on Wednesday, December 23, 2020 22:57:00
    T.J.,


    Tried ... wasn't unable to connect to your site on the web or via FTP
    ... telnet just keep on "ringing" ....:( I'll try later one, maybe
    you lost connection or power.

    The BBS was down earlier today (Wednesday) for a line of thunderstorms
    that was approaching and moved though the area. Then, after I got the
    computer back up, I forgot to re-start the BBS <BLUSH!>.

    Daryl

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to T.J. Mcmillen on Wednesday, December 23, 2020 23:32:00
    T.J.,

    I acutally just found it on one of my shareware cd's. Thanks for the tip, nice and clean. Love it. I didn't notice an option to be able to run it locally though. :(

    I think it requires a fossil driver to have it run. I don't know if you
    can direct DOORWAY to do it to COM0 and have it run that way. I can't
    recall if I had a local option once or not.

    The only bad thing about it, as it were, is that you can only place 10 nodelist entries with it. Any more than that, you have to set up another instance of the door.

    Daryl

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  • From T.J. Mcmillen@1:129/305 to Daryl Stout on Friday, December 25, 2020 09:40:14
    computer back up, I forgot to re-start the BBS <BLUSH!>.

    Likely story. ahhahahah

    ... Give sadists a fair crack at the whip.

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  • From T.J. Mcmillen@1:129/305 to Daryl Stout on Friday, December 25, 2020 09:41:18
    I think it requires a fossil driver to have it run. I don't know if you can direct DOORWAY to do it to COM0 and have it run that way. I can't recall if I had a local option once or not.

    No big issues, wonder why someone would make something without a local logon tho??!

    The only bad thing about it, as it were, is that you can only place 10 nodelist entries with it. Any more than that, you have to set up another instance of the door.

    No problems here, just have FidoNet, and MetroNet.

    ... Don't just stand there...KNEEL!!

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to T.J. Mcmillen on Friday, December 25, 2020 12:11:00
    T.J.,

    computer back up, I forgot to re-start the BBS <BLUSH!>.

    Likely story. ahhahahah

    There are 3 things that fail when we get older. The first is
    memory ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

    Crap!! I forgot the other two!! <G>

    I told my late wife that "If I forget to clean up after using
    the toilet, I'm in trouble". Without missing a beat, she said
    "So, you stay in trouble!!". Then, I said "My head is so far up
    my butt that I can see my throat!!". And just as quick, she said
    "That's why your eyes are brown!!". <BG>

    I figured I had better quit while I was ahead. :P

    Daryl

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to T.J. Mcmillen on Friday, December 25, 2020 12:35:00
    T.J.,

    No big issues, wonder why someone would make something without a local logon tho??!

    I want to say I had a deal for it set with a local logon, but what you
    might do is load the X00 fossil driver outside the BBS, for a local logon
    in a DOS Window.

    No problems here, just have FidoNet, and MetroNet.

    I'm seriously considering dropping several networks, due to apparent
    lack of traffic. However, FIDONet, ILinkNet, and GTPowerNet (the ones
    I recall offhand) are rather busy. I was looking at taking over a couple
    of networks, but I haven't heard back from the Sysop on that.

    ... Don't just stand there...KNEEL!!

    Reminds of when I was working in silkscreen printing. This one female employee and I were real good friends (she had lost her first husband
    to colon cancer). Anyway, when printing decals, we would have to put
    them on a rack, but I'd have to start from the bottom and work up, until
    I could stand, and take the decals to put them on the rack.

    Well, before we started, grinning wryly, she said "Assume the position...
    on your knees!!". You can take that however you want it. <VBG>

    One day, I said to her "Feces Occurs". She got this blank look on her
    face, and when I "translated it", she busted out laughing. She said "I'm
    going to tell my sister!!". Well, when she walked in the next morning, I
    asked "Did you ask your sister??". She replied "Yep!!" (grinning widely).
    Then, I asked "Same reaction??". She replied "Yep!!", and busted out
    laughing. <G>

    Sadly, she remarried another guy too soon, and the marriage didn't
    last. She resigned to work at another business long before I did, and
    I have no idea what happened to her.

    Daryl

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  • From T.J. Mcmillen@1:129/305 to Daryl Stout on Friday, December 25, 2020 22:38:30
    I want to say I had a deal for it set with a local logon, but what you might do is load the X00 fossil driver outside the BBS, for a local logon in a DOS Window.

    Yeah I was gonna toss BNU.COM at it, but it's no biggie.


    last. She resigned to work at another business long before I did, and
    I have no idea what happened to her.

    Yeah, sucks when things happen that way.

    ... The universe is laughing behind your back.

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to T.J. Mcmillen on Saturday, December 26, 2020 13:26:00
    T.J.,

    Yeah I was gonna toss BNU.COM at it, but it's no biggie.

    Another thing you have to watch for is that you have the entries
    in the location where the NODEVIEW.CFG file says they are located.
    That was causing the door not to run over here. I sent out an email
    to my hubs earlier today, to find out the status of the message
    networks. If they've shut down, I'm going to zap them. For now, I
    have reduced the number of networks in the door.

    Back to the door, you also may need to run TP7P5FOX or TPPATCH in a batchfile before it runs, to avoid a runtime 200 error.

    I have no idea what happened to her.

    Yeah, sucks when things happen that way.

    Or "Life sucks when I can't". :P

    Daryl

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  • From T.J. Mcmillen@1:129/305 to Daryl Stout on Sunday, December 27, 2020 10:01:24

    Back to the door, you also may need to run TP7P5FOX or TPPATCH in a batchfile before it runs, to avoid a runtime 200 error.


    I used TPPATCH or PATCHCRT and it loads fast and fine ... thanks.

    ... Anybody seen the internet around here?

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to T.J. Mcmillen on Sunday, December 27, 2020 12:24:00
    T.J.,

    Back to the door, you also may need to run TP7P5FOX or TPPATCH in a batchfile before it runs, to avoid a runtime 200 error.


    I used TPPATCH or PATCHCRT and it loads fast and fine ... thanks.

    I discovered that with several programs, so just for S and G, I set
    up a batchfile to have it in there...as well as the door usage utility.

    ... Anybody seen the internet around here?

    Ask Al Gore...he invented it. <G>

    Daryl

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