Vincent Coen wrote to All <=-
Hello everybody!
I will be upgrading my system server to a new mobo, cpu, ram, vga card,
1 TB m.2 ssd etc.
Vincent Coen wrote to All <=-
Hello everybody!
I will be upgrading my system server to a new mobo, cpu, ram, vga
card, 1 TB m.2 ssd etc.
Good luck with the upgrades, hopefully will all go well. I am planning
to move my BBBS machine from a Pi4 to a Pi5 with an SSD hat. More than likely an overkill for it but oh well :)
I will be upgrading my system server to a new mobo, cpu, ram,
vga card, 1 TB m.2 ssd etc.
Good luck with the upgrades, hopefully will all go well. I am
planning to move my BBBS machine from a Pi4 to a Pi5 with an SSD
hat. More than likely an overkill for it but oh well :)
I had a pi4 8GB with a 240Gb M.2 SSD as a back up for a pi3B+ that I
had set up to run the Elist system with the idea of making it
available to some one a lot younger than me but had no takers.
The pi4 had a the Elist s/w on it with a copy of the data transferred
via rsync as an when I had it turned on but as it was never used I reloaded the latest version of ubuntu on it and sold it on eBay last month.
Will consider doing the same for the Pi3 which is in a Geekgo? metal casing with a 1 TB HDD and a laptop power adaptor to handle extra
power needs.
The pi4 had a the Elist s/w on it with a copy of the data
transferred via rsync as an when I had it turned on but as it was
never used I reloaded the latest version of ubuntu on it and sold
it on eBay last month.
I never knew you wanted to give up the elist system. I guess it is a
lot of hard work.
Will consider doing the same for the Pi3 which is in a Geekgo?
metal casing with a 1 TB HDD and a laptop power adaptor to handle
extra power needs.
I tend to 3d print all my own cases as I have them in a rack.
I will be ordering the Pi 5 soon so expect some weirdness from me :)
The pi4 had a the Elist s/w on it with a copy of the data
transferred via rsync as an when I had it turned on but as it
was never used I reloaded the latest version of ubuntu on it and
sold it on eBay last month.
I never knew you wanted to give up the elist system. I guess it is
a lot of hard work.
It is not so much that has to consider my age as will be 78 on 23
June.
The reason I took it on was the previous maintainer Ben died and only
made available the Basic source code and not all the scripts etc so
full of holes when trying to take it over. Second issue was it run on Mystic Win / Dos so that screwed up any ideas of a simple take over.
By putting the entire system under a small mbse system running it and
a micro bbs system with a specific AKA it can be taken over by another
who is prepared to be the back up maintainer. The Cobol source code
along with the Cobol compiler etc, is all installed just in case any changes are needed but it seems to be fairly bug free but that did not stop me finding one more but that one has been running for some months
but hardly a show stopper - just reporting that there was warnings
issued (expiring) for an echo despite it being updated etc - Hopefully
now fixed - providing there is not other code that skips the process
of clearing such flags some were else that is not often run :).
Will consider doing the same for the Pi3 which is in a Geekgo?
metal casing with a 1 TB HDD and a laptop power adaptor to
handle extra power needs.
I tend to 3d print all my own cases as I have them in a rack.
I was slightly considering getting one to create some elements for a Boeing 737-800 to make up a flight deck but the one suggested to make
the parts (no simple process anyway in order to cure and other
processes after 3D printing was some 1200 pounds plus any of the
elements needed for curing and dying / inking / laser, etc.
Cheaper just to buy the components as a working system apart from connecting to a pc running one or more flight sim products.
Considered all this to save me spending 250 for 2 hours on a real simulator at Luton Airport.
Why well doing some flying even on a single engine a/c such as a Piper PA28 or a Cessna 152 etc seems to be charged by flying clubs at well
over 200 per hour.
When I was a flying instructor I could hire a good twin that can cruse
at 180 Kts as againt those at only 95.
I will be ordering the Pi 5 soon so expect some weirdness from me
:)
A pi5 or Pi500 ?
Very brave trying to run bbbs on it although under Linux will help.
I have looked at your setting for ARJ but that is exactly the same as
set up here - the command to add a comment (such as the FILEGATE
message) seem to be wrong but in any event I cannot make a secure
envelope as against for Rar and Zip as I have keys for both of those although I did think I had one for arj - may be memory not working so
well these days but cannot find a email etc for one anyway.
This next load of upgrades (last 10+ years ago methinks) is possibly overdue although the cost I had to really think about - just as well
as I am selling off a lot of photographic kit as not being used via
eBay.
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