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- What's this VBBS thing anyways?
-
- Updated: 19-July-92
- Stephen Vermeulen
- Voice: (403) 282-7990
-
- Current Status:
-
- VBBS is in the Beta stage of developement, it is likely that this
- will last until about September 1992. While VBBS is in this state
- you may obtain a copy for $50.00 (if outside Canada use USA funds)
- by writing to:
-
- Stephen Vermeulen
- 1206 - 3500 Varsity Dr. N.W.
- Calgary, Alberta,
- CANADA, T2L 1Y3
-
- once you have registered you may get upgrades at any time by
- downloading them from the closed area on my BBS (a VBBS system
- of course) or for $5.00 per disk (you can pre-order a number
- of upgrades if you want). New versions appear about once
- every 4-6 weeks.
-
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- What is this VBBS thing anyways?
-
-
- VBBS is a new bulletin board system for the Amiga, it is a commercial
- product available directly from the author.
-
- TERM is the terminal program that is required to make use of the
- special multi-tasking features of VBBS. TERM is a Copyrighted
- product, but is freely distributable. A printed manual (about 70
- pages) for TERM (along with a copy of the latest version of TERM) is
- available from the author for US$15.00 (CDN$15.00 within Canada). All
- registered VBBS Sysops get a license to print copies of the TERM
- manual for their users or can buy finished copies at a substantial
- discount.
-
-
- What is so unique about VBBS/TERM?
-
- The VBBS/TERM product allows the user to do several things at once
- while he is on the BBS. This is what is meant by saying VBBS is a
- multitasking BBS. For example the user might be in the conference
- talking to other users while he is also uploading a file and
- downloading new messages.
-
- The VBBS/TERM product provides the user with a mouse-driven windowed
- interface to the BBS. This is in contrast with most other systems
- which provide a traditional text-based interface. VBBS also supplies
- a text based login facility so that less fortunate computer users
- (non-Amiga owners) can use a VBBS based BBS.
-
- The VBBS/TERM product also provides a fully error-corrected link.
- The error correction facility applies to all the tasks the user
- might perform -- not just the file transfer system. The system
- is smart enough to recognize when the user has connected with an
- MNP/HST/V42 modem and will turn its error correcting off leaving
- it to the modems (resulting in less data transmission overhead and
- less CPU consumed).
-
-
- What features are included in VBBS/TERM?
-
- The current version includes the following features:
-
- - private user to sysop chat windows, these are helpful when a new
- user is on the system and he needs some handholding. The
- multitasking capability allows the Sysop to provide assistance
- while the user is actually using the various tools.
-
- - a narrator based paging facility (Talk) which allows the user to
- page a sysop who is not at the machine (or visa versa)
-
- - a simple local message base designed for quick feedback between
- the users and sysop
-
- - a complex multi-section messages base that batch downloads new
- material to the users machine for use with the off-line reader
- program. The user can read, post and reply off-line and his new
- contributions will be automatically loaded into the system when
- he next connects.
-
- - a file downloading facility that will allow the user to select the
- file(s) he wants to download through a normal scrolling Amiga
- requester. The user can sort the displays by name or date (file
- sizes and short descriptions are also displayed) and if a file
- has an extended description it will be sent to him before he confirms
- commencement of the download.
-
- Downloading to a floppy based 500 at 19200 baud is
- possible. While the user is downloading files he may proceed with
- any other BBS operations (including starting more downloads and
- even uploads) without interruption.
-
- The download facility supports downloading of entire directory trees
- (very useful with CDROM disks) and single file and directory downloads
- are resumable in the event of a line break or session time out.
-
- - a file uploading facility is available. Users can select the file
- to be uploaded with the ARP file requester and enter (and edit) the
- extended file description with their favourite editor. The
- user can start multiple uploads, and on a full duplex modem (ie.
- normal 1200/2400 or V32 modems) the user can upload and download
- at the same time without loss in throughput in either direction.
- HST modems will slow to appoximately 350CPS in either direction
- if this is attempted, but if only uploading or downloading will
- move an LHARC file at about 1660 CPS.
-
- - a system monitor window is provided so that the user can see what
- other users are online, what they are currently doing and page them
- for the confernce area. The monitor and be left open while other
- tasks are performed. There are buttons provided to disable the
- audible bell and screen flash on the paging function for privacy.
-
- - an email system is provided which allows the user to enter/read/reply
- to messages. These are private between users, and the user can
- also send or receive FIDONET netmail. Users can also send files
- to other users on the same BBS.
-
- - a doors facility is provided so that additional functions can be
- added to the BBS and TERM programs. These doors programs are run
- like other VBBS tasks, allowing the user to use several doors while
- also making use of other built in functions (like downloading files).
-
- - a news facility is available to make certain text files readily viewable
- (like documentation).
-
- - an AmigaDOS shell is available for remote sysops to do work on the
- BBS. Several shells can be opened at once, and shells may be used
- at the same time as other BBS functions.
-
- - a flexible access control and time limit system is implemented which
- enables you to control exactly what each user is allowed to do and
- see and for how long.
-
-
- What protocol is used?
-
- The VBBS/TERM combination uses a custom sliding windows protocol which
- is bi-directional and multiplexed. It is very DNet-like internally.
- Throughput on the protocol is as good as Zmodem, between non-MNP modems
- the throughput is slightly below Zmodem and between MNP or V42 modems
- it tends to be a bit faster.
-
- On the ASCII interface side (for non-TERM callers) the only protocol
- is Xmodem, others will be added.
-
-
- What data rates will it run at?
-
- Both VBBS and TERM are capable of running at 19200 baud on the internal
- serial port of an unaccelerated Amiga. If you have an additional serial
- board (like the ASDG dual serial board) the software can run much faster.
- Multiple lines on an unaccelerated BBS machine work fine.
-
- Limits to performance?
-
- As far as performance is concerned, VBBS is capable of running 6-8
- lines on a stock 2000HD at 2400 baud on each line. With an '030
- accelerator card in an Amiga you should be able to run 8 lines at
- 9600 baud, as I have run 4 lines at 19.2K and 2 lines at 38.4K in
- a direct wired test. The actual maximum transfer capability depends a
- bit on what the users are doing since VBBS will allow users to upload
- and download files at the same time, and when doing so they can nearly
- double the load on the system.
-
-
- What are the system requirements?
-
- CPU
- any Amiga, if you want to run more than about 4 - 2400 baud lines
- an accelerated machine is recommended,
-
- RAM
- 1Meg to 3Meg recommended, this largely depends on the number of
- lines you run and the amount of multitasking you do as a Sysop.
- With 3 lines on my machine the BBS uses about 800K.
-
- DISKS
- Of course a hard disk, unless you are planning to use the system
- just as a mailbox between a few people. The system supports any
- number of hard drives. The next version will support CDROM
- drives (the current version will but access control is awkward).
-
- SERIAL DEVICES
- Any serial device that provides a standard AmigaExec xxxx.device
- type driver is supported, you can even use several different
- devices.
-
- MODEMS
- Should work with just about anything, it has been tested with
-
- SupraModem 2400
- SupraModem 2400 MNP
- SupraModem 2400 Plus (V42)
- SupraModem v32bis
- GVC SuperModem 2400 MNP
- Packard Bell 2400
- US Robotics Dual Standards (V32bis/HST)
- UDS V32
- Zyxel v32bis modems
-
- OS VERSION
- VBBS and TERM run under AmigaDOS 1.3 and 2.0. Future development
- will include more 2.0 feature support.
-
-
- When will it be available?
-
- Available now.
-
-
- What will the upgrade policy be?
-
- While the Beta test program is in effect there will be free-to-download
- upgrades to the BBS and support utilities for beta testers from my BBS.
- For those who don't want to pull massive files down there will be an
- upgrade disk mailout program at $5.00 per upgrade requested, send me
- a check for $20 or so and then you can request an update at any time
- by phone, BBS or mail and I'll send you out an update disk. Updated
- manuals will be available for about $10-20 depending on what the
- printing and postage costs turn out to be.
-
-
- What networking will be supported?
-
- Currently FidoNet is supported (through TrapDoor) and Usenet is read only
- at the moment (this will be fixed).
-
-
- What about doors?
-
- A doors interface is now included in VBBS and TERM. Currently two
- doors are available, and IFF picture file previewer (so users can have
- a peak at what they are about to download) and a file maintenance tool
- for remote sysops, so you don't have to give all the remote sysops
- shell privilages. A game is in the works.
-
- A developer's kit for doors is also available that includes a sample
- door client and server in C-source format along with a test driver
- program that simulates the action of VBBS and TERM so that doors can be
- developed and tested on a system which does not have VBBS running on it.
-
-
- What Sysop utilities?
-
- The only Sysop utilities are local, CLI-based ones. They can be used
- through the remote DOS shell built into TERM.
-
-
- Multiline support?
-
- Yes, from day one, as many lines as you can squeeze in. I have run up
- to 8 lines on one machine so far (a stock A2000 with 6Megs to be exact).
-
-
- What serial boards has it been tested with?
-
- The ASDG dual serial board and the Commodore 2232 multi-serial card.
-
-
- What about customization?
-
- By its very nature VBBS will appear to be less customizable than other
- BBS systems. As time goes on additional areas of customizability will
- be added. Currently the doors and the custom login stats screen
- represent the most significant areas of customization.
-
-
-
- What is the current version?
-
- The current version of VBBS is 47, the current TERM is 88.
- Call the support board for more up to date information.
-
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- If you want to know more about VBBS, give it a call at the above numbers
- or give me (Stephen Vermeulen -- Ragnarok Software) a voice call at
- (403) 282-7990. If you have usenet access you can mail me directly
- at "svermeulen@ragnarok.uucp" or "ragnarok!svermeulen@uunet.uu.net"
- as well I am on FidoNet at 1:134/92 (the VBBS machine) and 1:134/27
- the 5 line AMUC Express.
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