ESIX BBS (Was: Re: Interesting ISC Support Policy)

-Jeff Ellis jde at everex.UUCP
Fri Jul 13 03:12:49 AEST 1990


In article <1235 at sixhub.UUCP> davidsen at sixhub.UUCP (bill davidsen) writes:
>In article <25752 at usc.edu> engwall at mtha.usc.edu (Ralph Engwall) writes:
>
>| I wonder about this too.  One reason I bought ESIX was because I don't have
>| a grand to blow on an operating system.  It should stand to reason that many
>| ESIX users don't have a grand to blow on a modem ether. ;-)

Telebit modems maybe costly (i.e. $525-985) but they are the standard for the
unix world. Most people feeding news will not deal with people without them!
The computer we are using for the BBS is our usenet machine and can not get 
a news feed with out them. I have set the registers to put out non PEP tones
first and do MNP and on request. The one modem was having problems so I opened
up the other modem phone number. People should have no problem calling right
now. 

>  Aw, com'on. 2400 baud modems with MNP are < $150 in the back of _PC
>Week_ and other places. I sold a bunch of them last year for $125 and
>made a profit. Much cheaper than paying phone bills.
>
>  I'm told that the real reason is that getty doesn't autobaud very
>well, although I can't prove that, or that the phone lines are so bad
>they won't run 2400. Lot'sa rumors, how about an answer from the source?
>Someone post the question on the BBS.

The one phone line is VERY bad and will cause frustration to non telebit users..

One thing to rember is when I posted about the BBS I said it was in a
test stage and only people with telebit modems should try it!
There is at this time no officiall policy for the BBS.
Do to disk space what is in the BBS may change daily. When the policy is made
the BBS may be droped or to add support may cost the BBS users to help pay for
a machine and diffrent modems.

The numers to try the BBS are 
	(714) 259-3011 and (714) 259-3013

Tech support can be done by email also.....
jde at everex.UUCP or esixtech at everex.UUCP
(...!uunet!zardoz!everex!...)

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