Updated the Renegade BBS website to make it more "DOS-like". Still
a work in progress. Give it a look.
https://www.rgbbs.info
I don't think we're going to be able to count on archive.org forever... and intend to help, in a small way, make sure people remember both rgbbs.info sites - forever. ;P
Updated the Renegade BBS website to make it more "DOS-like". Still a work in progress. Give it a look.
https://www.rgbbs.info
Updated the Renegade BBS website to make it more "DOS-like". Still a work in progress. Give it a look.
https://www.rgbbs.info
why you got all those old versions on there! ;]
btw, where did you get this info about herrings? https://i.imgur com/lYB5yfD.png
"with a deep hurtful feeling of trust issues"
herrings only contributed that time to fix an issue with renegade that spence could not fix because he didn't couldn't program. mostly the y2k shit. Spence was also a fair weather friend to jeff and there was some issue where jeff gave him hardware and then spence ghosted him. Now some of us know that patrick is now a TRANS who abandoned his family to be miri or whatever he calls himself. maybe this is somewhat related and patrick was reinventing himself during this time and cutting off all contact with people who knew him
btw, where did you get this info about herrings? https://i.imgur com/lYB5yfD.png
"with a deep hurtful feeling of trust issues"
When he telnetted here and was bitching before I told him how I got the code.
Man you sure keep up with all the "Drama" in bbsing don't you??
I don't think the guy had deep hurtful feelings.
Plus he stopped working on it in 2001.
Updated the Renegade BBS website to make it more "DOS-like". Still a work in progress. Give it a look.
https://www.rgbbs.info
Updated the Renegade BBS website to make it more "DOS-like". Still a work in progress. Give it a look.
https://www.rgbbs.info
That looks pretty cool. :)
Updated the Renegade BBS website to make it more "DOS-like". Still
a work in progress. Give it a look.
https://www.rgbbs.info
This is so funny - I've just started archivebox.20ForBeers.com, a new Wayback Machine geared towards BBS/retro-computing and had
archived the old rgbbs.info... I just archived the new one - and this is EXACTLY why I want to be in this [small] space.
I don't think we're going to be able to count on archive.org forever... and I intend to help, in a small way, make sure people
remember both rgbbs.info sites - forever. ;P
Updated the Renegade BBS website to make it more "DOS-like". Still a work in progress. Give it a look.
https://www.rgbbs.info
I don't think the guy had deep hurtful feelings.
Plus he stopped working on it in 2001.
Dude, he was pissed. He telnetted in, started swearing all around how the hell did I get the code, he said no one would ever see Renegade again, blah blah blah.
You never see behind the scenes.
Updated the Renegade BBS website to make it more "DOS-like". Still a work in progress. Give it a look.
https://www.rgbbs.info
I don't think we're going to be able to count on archive.org forever... and
work in progress. Give it a look.
https://www.rgbbs.info
It looks cool - nice work.
Plus he stopped working on it in 2001.what year was this?
he was done with rg and he didn't do much with it.
I don't think we're going to be able to count on archive.org forever...
100% agreed. Great idea on the archiving. Make sure to get all those
super old sites with the obscure hardware infos :).
Updated the Renegade BBS website to make it more "DOS-like". Still a work in progress. Give it a look.
https://www.rgbbs.info
Plus he stopped working on it in 2001.what year was this?
he was done with rg and he didn't do much with it.
2003-2004
FYI.. the site does not render with MyPal or Palemoon on my XP
pc.
Hello Exodus!
** On Monday 04.11.24 - 19:27, Exodus wrote to All:
Updated the Renegade BBS website to make it more "DOS-like". Still a work in progress. Give it a look.
https://www.rgbbs.info
FYI.. the site does not render with MyPal or Palemoon on my XP
pc.
FYI.. the site does not render with MyPal or Palemoon on my XP
pc.
yeah dude but that's something to bring up with your mypal developers.
they might welcome the information so they can fix it.
yeah dude but that's something to bring up with your mypal developers. they might welcome the information so they can fix it.
No big deal. But I do find it ironic that that a "modern" OS
and "latest browsers" are needed to observe a site that is
designed to look like something from the 80's. :D
Although I still use MyPal for better performance with certain
sites, I've basically migrated to PaleMoon since it's the only
one that can handle the newfangled java crap at bookmanager.com
and thehub.harpercollins.com. I doubt that the folks at MyPal
would bother to fix it.
Figured as much. I've only tested it with Firefox, Chrome, and Edge. It looks best with Firefox.
Although I still use MyPal for better performance with certain
sites, I've basically migrated to PaleMoon since it's the only
one that can handle the newfangled java crap at bookmanager.com
and thehub.harpercollins.com. I doubt that the folks at MyPal
would bother to fix it.
No big deal. But I do find it ironic that that a "modern" OS
and "latest browsers" are needed to observe a site that is
designed to look like something from the 80's. :D
Updated the Renegade BBS website to make it more "DOS-like". Still a work in progress. Give
it
a look.
https://www.rgbbs.info
FYI, I also tested rgbbs.info in both MyPal on a WinXP VM, as well as Firefox on my Windows 11 PC, and they both act the exact same.
On Thu, Nov 07 2024 18:44:00 -0600, you wrote:
Although I still use MyPal for better performance with certain
sites, I've basically migrated to PaleMoon since it's the only
one that can handle the newfangled java crap at bookmanager.com
and thehub.harpercollins.com. I doubt that the folks at MyPal
would bother to fix it.
This is odd. I just did the complete opposite on my XP VM (switched from Palemoon to MyPal) because Palemoon didn't handle half of the sites I visited, yet Mypal did.
FYI, both of the two addresses you posted look fine to me in MyPal (I
didn't bother creating an account or logging in to the second one, but
the intro and everything up to the login window worked fine).
Although I still use MyPal for better performance with certain
sites, I've basically migrated to PaleMoon since it's the only
one that can handle the newfangled java crap at bookmanager.com
and thehub.harpercollins.com. I doubt that the folks at MyPal
would bother to fix it.
FYI, both of the two addresses you posted look fine to me in MyPal (I didn't bother creating an account or logging in to the second one, but
the intro and everything up to the login window worked fine).
Looks cool. I like the boot screen at the start.
what are you using to integrate the telent from the web?
FYI, both of the two addresses you posted look fine to me in MyPal (I
didn't bother creating an account or logging in to the second one, but
the intro and everything up to the login window worked fine).
The bookmanager site should have a "LOGIN" button at the top
right. With MyPal it does not show for me.
The harpercollins site should produce a login pop-up. It does
not with MyPal.
BTW.. MyPal 29.3.0 here.
The bookmanager site should have a "LOGIN" button at the top
right. With MyPal it does not show for me.
Definitely shows for me.
The harpercollins site should produce a login pop-up. It does
not with MyPal.
This also works fine here.
BTW.. MyPal 29.3.0 here.
Might be time to upgrade. It looks I'm using 64.14.4b (32-bit) portable.
Well.. THAT's interesting. I thought 29.3.0 was the last one
that supported native XP. Dunno, but maybe your XP VM can
support a later version?
I'll look for 64.14.4b and give that a try. Thx.
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