Hi all, I apologize if I've missed something, I've tried to parse through the documentation I could find, and was hoping I could get some help with a question.
I have setup a Synchronet instance at my makerspace (Makers Local 256) and one of the members would like to use his Commodore, which uses PETSCII encoding.
I found a reference to ciolib: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synchronet#Libraries
but I'm a little lost on how to install it into my instance of Synchronet.
Could someone point me in the right direction?
Hi all, I apologize if I've missed something, I've tried to parse throughthe
documentation I could find, and was hoping I could get some help with a question.one
I have setup a Synchronet instance at my makerspace (Makers Local 256) and
of the members would like to use his Commodore, which uses PETSCII encoding.
I found a reference to ciolib: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synchronet#Libraries
but I'm a little lost on how to install it into my instance of Synchronet.
Could someone point me in the right direction?
Re: PETSCII \ Ciolib
By: Digital Man to Omegix on Tue Oct 16 2018 11:05 pm
My first computer was a Commodore Vic-20, so it's been a fun/nostalgic trip.
Re: PETSCII \ Ciolib
By: Omegix to All on Tue Oct 16 2018 07:27 pm
Hi all, I apologize if I've missed something, I've tried to parse through the documentation I could find, and was hoping I could get some help with a question.
I have setup a Synchronet instance at my makerspace (Makers Local 256) and one of the members would like to use his Commodore, which uses PETSCII encoding.
I found a reference to ciolib: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synchronet#Libraries
but I'm a little lost on how to install it into my instance of Synchronet.
Could someone point me in the right direction?
Synchronet itself doesn't use PETSCII, it assumes ASCII (and CP437-encoding when "Extended ASCII" is enabled per the user). That PETSCII reference on the wiki is for its use in SyncTERM (the client/terminal program).
Your friends commodore should connect just fine to a Synchronet BBS, just be sure they answer "No" to the new-user extended ASCII question.
Now looking at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PETSCII, I see that there may be an issue with lower case characters being mapped to PETSCII graphics characters. That's an interesting problem that I think the BBS-side could (but currently doesn't) address.
You can see what I've been working on by logging into vert.synchro.net via Telnet at port 64 with a 40-column PETSCII terminal or port 128 with a 80-column PETSCII terminal.
Anyway, expect some Commie/PET terminal support to come to Synchronet in the very near future. :-)
Mine was an Altair 8800 Kit in 1976 .. was lost when a water pipe broke :/ moved on to a TRS80 Model one, which was stolen so I got an Atari 600 ...
Do you own one?
I looked at ATASCII briefly and it seemed even further from ANSI/CP437 than PETSCII is. I could look at it again, but if you have any good reference material beyond what is simply on wikipedia, please share.
You can see what I've been working on by logging into vert.synchro.net via Telnet at port 64 with a 40-column PETSCII terminal or port 128 with a 80-column PETSCII terminal.
Anyway, expect some Commie/PET terminal support to come to Synchronet in the very near future. :-)
Awesome! Now you're not going to leave Atari 8-bit owners in the lurch, right?
Give us ATASCII! (SyncTerm already has support for it, as well)
Do you own one?
Not anymore, though a guy from my old Atari users group has promised to give me one, so maybe I'll have one again.
I looked at ATASCII briefly and it seemed even further from ANSI/CP437 than PETSCII is. I could look at it again, but if you have any good reference material beyond what is simply on wikipedia, please share.
ArchiveTeam has a good page of links: http://justsolve.archiveteam.org/wiki/ATASCII
I created what I think is a decent, but still incomplete JS ATASCII animation viewer: http://breakintochat.com/collections/atascii/
Mine was an Altair 8800 Kit in 1976 .. was lost when a water pipe broke :/ moved on to a TRS80 Model one, which was stolen so I got an Atari 600 ...
600? Do you mean the 400 or the 800?
Cool, I'll take a look. Do you know of any other ATASCII terminal emulators for Windows (besides SyncTERM)? I like to have multiple references. :-)
Cool, I'll take a look. Do you know of any other ATASCII terminal emulators for Windows (besides SyncTERM)? I like to have multiple references. :-)
I don't use Windows, so I can't vouch for any of these. But the Archive Team page had links to a few places, including this site which has two: "AT Telnet 2" and "Atari Terminal Simulator". http://bf.amfband.com/bffiles.html
When I was working on my animation viewer, I would run Atari 8-bit emulators (such as Atari800MacX) and view the animations using old programs for the Atari itself.
Installed AT Telnet 2, connected to vert.synchro.net:23 and it abruptly crashed. I'll experiment it with some more.
ATS hung during install. <shrug>
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