Stuart Henderson <[email protected]> wrote: > tar is mangled (sent as text/plain). > > On 2019/09/28 10:31, trondd wrote: > > Bump to the top. > > > > No retro-computing/BBS nostalgia here? :P > > > > Thanks. > > Tim. > > > > On Sat, September 21, 2019 5:32 pm, trondd wrote: > > > New port of comms/pterm, aka PLATOterm. > > > > > > PLATO is a BBS-like system with roots in training and education but grew > > > into a community through muti-user games, messaging, and chat. There's > > > been a resurgence the past few years with effort from IRATA.online and > > > ports of pterm to different OS's and retro-computers. > > > > > > The binary is officially 'pterm' but I had to rename it to 'platoterm' as > > > putty already has a pterm binary. > > > > > > Only been able to test on amd64. Don't know how to test the floppy > > > support yet, either. > > > > > > Default connection is to cyber1's system, but IRATA.online is free to sign > > > up and also has a guest account for checking it out. If you want to try > > > it, be sure to know the PLATO terminal keyoard maping to a PC keyboard: > > > https://cyber1.org/keyboard.asp (it's also in pterm's help menu) > > > > > > Tim. > > > > > > DESCR: > > > Pterm is a terminal emulator designed for connecting to PLATO-like > > > systems such as Cyber1 and the Cybis release from Tom Hunter. It also > > > has the ability to run MicroTutor from floppy disk images. > > > > > > PLATO is a multi-user system hosting games, educational material, and > > > communities. A PLATO server is hosted at IRATA.online with free access > > > and a CYBIS system is hosted at cyber1.org >
Ugh....sorry.
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