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EasyFlash3 BBS 1.0   [2017]

EasyFlash3 BBS 1.0 Released by :
Nostalgia [web]

Release Date :
23 October 2017

Type :
EasyFlash Release

AKA :
easyflash client for telnet over usb

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (3 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Tom-Cat of Nostalgia
Help .... Alwyz of Afterlife, Scene World Magazine, Underground Domain Inc.
  L.A.Style of Genesis Project, Propaganda Magazine Staff, X-Large (GXL)
  Lemming of Finnish Gold, HiRMU, Nostalgia, Offence, Orange

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Summary
Submitted by Tom-Cat on 23 October 2017
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EeasyFlash3 BBS
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tomcat@sgn.net
v1.0

This is a simple BBS client for the C64 that has an
Easy Flash 3 cartridge connected to the PC via USB
connection.
Basically it is a telnet client, but it is mostly
used to connect to the numerous C64 BBS servers that
are still out there.

To start just reset your C64 into the Easy Flash 3
Menu and start the ef3bbs.exe on your PC.
The Client program will be automatically started on
the c64. There you can select one of the predefined
bbs addresses or enter your own. If you need to have
a different port number than 23 then enter it after
the address separated with a : ... for example:
c64.bbs.com:64

You can save the bookmarks on the PC by pressing the
S key. They will be automatically loaded next time
you start the BBS client.

By selecting one of the addresses you will connect
to the BBS. To return back to the main menu press
F7. There you can select another BBS and connect to
that one.

While connected to the BBS you can initiate a file
transfer to and from the BBS. When you do that you
must have the file on the PC filesystem and press
one of the keys for transfer (x and 1 for xmodem
download and u for x modem upload).

Some network and transfer code is borrowed from the
CGTerm sources with permission.
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