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The History of Hacking · May 31 – June 2, 2026 · Carolina Beach, NC
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Does anyone know of an editor that'll work with Synchronet
(16 bit dos will do). I've had a user talking about it in jest but
wondered if there's something out there?
Does anyone know of an editor that'll work with Synchronet
(16 bit dos will do). I've had a user talking about it in jest but
wondered if there's something out there?
of course there are external editors that work with synchronet, binky.
nelgin wrote to DOVE-Net.Synchronet_Discussion <=-
Does anyone know of an editor that'll work with Synchronet (16 bit dos will do). I've had a user talking about it in jest but wondered if
there's something out there?
Does anyone know of an editor that'll work with Synchronet (16 bit dos
will do). I've had a user talking about it in jest but wondered if
there's something out there?
The 'joe' editor in Linux uses Wordstar style commands.
mark lewis wrote to Gamgee <=-
On 2026 Jun 09 08:28:00, you wrote to nelgin:
Does anyone know of an editor that'll work with Synchronet (16 bit dos
will do). I've had a user talking about it in jest but wondered if
there's something out there?
The 'joe' editor in Linux uses Wordstar style commands.
can it be configured for BBS users to use without allowing access to
files they should not have access to?
mark lewis wrote to Gamgee <=-
On 2026 Jun 09 08:28:00, you wrote to nelgin:
Does anyone know of an editor that'll work with Synchronet (16
bit dos will do). I've had a user talking about it in jest but
wondered if there's something out there?
The 'joe' editor in Linux uses Wordstar style commands.
can it be configured for BBS users to use without allowing
access to files they should not have access to?
Good question, and one that I do not know the answer to. Would have
to restrict it to only being used for message drafting, or whatever. Hopefully somebody knows more and will jump in here.
On 2026 Jun 08 21:49:12, you wrote to nelgin:
Does anyone know of an editor that'll work with Synchronet (16 bit dos
will do). I've had a user talking about it in jest but wondered if there's
something out there?
of course there are external editors that work with synchronet, binky.
maybe read the subject line, eh?
maybe leave the snark and childish name calling elsewhere, too... i mean...
On 2026 Jun 09 08:28:00, you wrote to nelgin:
Synchronet (16 bit dosDoes anyone know of an editor that'll work with
wondered ifwill do). I've had a user talking about it in jest but
there's something out there?
The 'joe' editor in Linux uses Wordstar style commands.
can it be configured for BBS users to use without allowing access
to files they should not have access to?
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