• FTN-style setup w/Enigma (how-to)

    From Alpha@21:4/158 to All on Tue Sep 1 17:05:36 2020
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    I wrote a how-to based on my experience setting up fsxNet w/Enigma (as a N00b) in the hopes it might help others. Obviously this crowd ain't the target audience, but hoping to encourage other new sysops to give it a go. Thinking about how Avon's Mystic tutorials really de-mystified (lol) things for me in the early days.

    Unfortunately, this article is long-winded, veers into phlosophical musings and


























    probably needs a bit of fact-checking. In other words, it's totally me.

    Open to critiques/edits! Also, I realize that Medium may not be the best place for this article.

    https://bit.ly/31MWcZY

    Cheers,

    --
    ...Alpha / Robbie
    ...The Drunken Gamer BBS
    --- ENiGMA 1/2 v0.0.12-beta (linux; x64; 12.18.3)
    * Origin: The Drunken Gamer (21:4/158)
  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to Alpha on Tue Sep 1 16:58:31 2020
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    I wrote a how-to based on my experience setting up fsxNet w/Enigma (as a N00b) in the hopes it might help others. Obviously this crowd ain't the target audience, but hoping to encourage other new sysops to give it a
    go. Thinking about how Avon's Mystic tutorials really de-mystified (lol) things for me in the early days.

    Unfortunately, this article is long-winded, veers into phlosophical musings and probably needs a bit of fact-checking. In other words, it's totally me.

    Open to critiques/edits! Also, I realize that Medium may not be the best place for this article.

    https://bit.ly/31MWcZY

    Cheers,

    --

    I really enjoyed playing with ENiGMA and think its a great software. I'm learning python right now, or else I would really be interested in working
    with ENiGMA... however, I want to checkout your writeup and good on you for doing so.

    The developer is very keen on getting community help - maybe you could ask
    him to let you write infos for the wiki... he was open to it when I was
    tooling around with 1/2.



    |07p|15AULIE|1142|07o
    |08.........

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A45 2020/02/18 (Raspberry Pi/32)
    * Origin: American Pi BBS (21:2/150)
  • From Avon@21:1/101 to paulie420 on Wed Sep 2 12:54:36 2020
    On 01 Sep 2020 at 04:58p, paulie420 pondered and said...

    Open to critiques/edits! Also, I realize that Medium may not be the b place for this article.


    The developer is very keen on getting community help - maybe you could
    ask him to let you write infos for the wiki... he was open to it when I was tooling around with 1/2.


    There's also a Wiki at wiki.bbs.nz that would happily accept this sort of
    info. To be fair it needs quite a bit of work and has not seen much attention for a while.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/26 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (21:1/101)
  • From NuSkooler@21:1/121 to Alpha on Wed Sep 2 17:44:29 2020
    Unfortunately, this article is long-winded, veers into phlosophical musings and probably needs a bit of fact-checking. In other words, it's totally me.
    Open to critiques/edits! Also, I realize that Medium may not be the best place for this article.
    https://bit.ly/31MWcZY

    Just started reading, this is great! I love this kind of thing.

    ...and as for the official docs, please don't hesitate to create PRs for improvements! Writing docs from the developer perspective isn't always the greatest hehe



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    NuSkooler
    Xibalba BBS @ xibalba.l33t.codes / 44510(telnet) 44511(ssh)
    ENiGMA 1/2 BBS WHQ | Phenom | 67 | iMPURE | ACiDic
    --- ENiGMA 1/2 v0.0.12-beta (linux; x64; 12.13.1)
    * Origin: Xibalba -+- xibalba.l33t.codes:44510 (21:1/121)
  • From Alpha@21:4/158 to NuSkooler on Thu Sep 3 13:29:15 2020
    On 09/03/2020 12:00 am NuSkooler said...
    Just started reading, this is great! I love this kind of thing.

    ...and as for the official docs, please don't hesitate to create PRs for improvements! Writing docs from the developer perspective isn't always the greatest hehe

    Enigma docs are great from a user perspective! There is so much packed into that docs repo. But I've been looking at places where I might be able to add a PR as well. Thanks!


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    ...Alpha / Robbie
    ...The Drunken Gamer BBS
    ...thedrunkengamer.com:8888
    --- ENiGMA 1/2 v0.0.12-beta (linux; x64; 12.18.3)
    * Origin: The Drunken Gamer (21:4/158)
  • From NuSkooler@21:1/121 to Alpha on Sat Sep 5 10:09:45 2020
    Enigma docs are great from a user perspective! There is so much packed into that docs repo. But I've been looking at places where I might be able to add a PR as well. Thanks!

    One of the issues I have slowly been attempting to address is the doc fragmentation. Topic A relatest to B and C, but they aren't necessairly referenced.

    Anyway, read your entire write up and quite enjoyed it. Hope you don't mind, I posted it all over the FB BBS groups as well hehe



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    NuSkooler
    Xibalba BBS @ xibalba.l33t.codes / 44510(telnet) 44511(ssh)
    ENiGMA 1/2 BBS WHQ | Phenom | 67 | iMPURE | ACiDic
    --- ENiGMA 1/2 v0.0.12-beta (linux; x64; 12.13.1)
    * Origin: Xibalba -+- xibalba.l33t.codes:44510 (21:1/121)
  • From Alpha@21:4/158 to NuSkooler on Sat Sep 5 16:35:52 2020
    On 09/05/2020 4:15 pm NuSkooler said...
    One of the issues I have slowly been attempting to address is the doc fragmentation. Topic A relatest to B and C, but they aren't necessairly referenced.

    Don't mind at all! And thanks for stopping by. I'm going to get better about "getting to the point" and be more how-to than commentary on my next one. Was thinking about writing a guide to DOS doors (or just doors in general) w/Enigma, as I've had quite a bit of sweat-equity into exploring all the options, LOL, connecting to door servers, setting up my own door server with GameSrv and SBBS, dosemu, qemu, etc.

    Cheers,


    --
    ...Alpha / Robbie
    ...The Drunken Gamer BBS
    ...thedrunkengamer.com:8888
    --- ENiGMA 1/2 v0.0.12-beta (linux; x64; 12.18.3)
    * Origin: The Drunken Gamer (21:4/158)
  • From NuSkooler@21:1/121 to Alpha on Sun Sep 6 11:23:42 2020
    Don't mind at all! And thanks for stopping by. I'm going to get better about "getting to the point"

    Part of the tangents and historical information are what make your writeup great in my opinion =p





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    NuSkooler
    Xibalba BBS @ xibalba.l33t.codes / 44510(telnet) 44511(ssh)
    ENiGMA 1/2 BBS WHQ | Phenom | 67 | iMPURE | ACiDic
    --- ENiGMA 1/2 v0.0.12-beta (linux; x64; 12.13.1)
    * Origin: Xibalba -+- xibalba.l33t.codes:44510 (21:1/121)