Back in the days it was mostly about having the latest version of
files on my bbs. But the last few years I am trying to find older
versions of files.
It started with the utility "List" - Back in the days I used it
almost daily for reading docs, file_ids or checking out ascii art.
Probably it is the most used util on my 486.
Last week I found a new old version, hidden on some cdrom image, unfortunately not complete with docs. I am still checking out the
later version (listplus), so the list is not complete yet. But if you
have an version that is not in the list yet .... please let me know.
gTX!
pS: found some error in one of the descriptions in the list 94a/94b
....
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It started with the utility "List" - Back in the days I used it almost
sPINOZa wrote to All <=-
It started with the utility "List" - Back in the days I used it almost daily for reading docs, file_ids or checking out ascii art. Probably it
is the most used util on my 486.
It started with the utility "List" - Back in the days I used it
almost
Replying on my own message. I just found a complete
archive/collection on the internet of all versions. Someone else did
the job, I guess I can wipe my collection now. Saves time :))))
--- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 2022/07/15 (Linux/64) * Origin:
-.sNd!GRDn.- (21:1/116)
It started with the utility "List" - Back in the days I used it almost
Replying on my own message. I just found a complete archive/collection on the internet of all versions. Someone else did the job, I guess I can wipe my collection now. Saves time :))))
Hallo sPinoza,
Replying on my own message. I just found a complete archive/collectionCould you share the URL? :)
It started with the utility "List" - Back in the days I used itFound a similar situation myself not long back where I found a "newer" version of my FidoMailer (my BBS is running on an Atari ST, so the mailer was already from the 90's).
I hear you - I ended up using list like Xtree or Norton Commander, as a file system navigation tool. Since most everything was text, chances
were that you could hit enter and read whatever was on the disk through List.
I hear you - I ended up using list like Xtree or Norton Commander, as
Concerning my dir structure I always tried to keep it as clean and flat as possible using short names.
This wonderfull collection can be found here: https://github.com/sebras
Its a huge collection. I did not have the time to browse it to check out what other old stuff is available.
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