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I0OJJ  > DPBOX    01.04.24 15:19z 116 Lines 3260 Bytes #152 (0) @ WW
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From: I0OJJ @ I0OJJ.ITA.EU (Gustavo)
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>DPBOX @WW        de:UT1HZM 01.04.24 10:30   1   1637 Bytes
>Re: this is very good!
>*** Bulletin-ID: 25437_UT1HZM ***
>R:240401/0926Z 25437@UT1HZM.KREM.POL.UKR.EU BPQ6.0.24

Hi Gus!

Yep, many of fine features was done in few Deutschland BBS s/w,
they were always one step ahead...

For example, in most of DL bbs s/w was many years ago done of binary-file attachment
to message without use of any extra encoding/decoding, like 7plus, UUE etc.
But pity, its still not adopted in other world-popular BBSes like FBB/BPQ/NNA/JNOS etc.


73, Sergej.
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Yes, the DPTNT is able to transport into a msg the *baggages*
too!
And automatically it decodes *anything* without any intervent
of Sysop :)

We are talking ante 2000... however JNOS2 implements UE/UUE,
and other...

Just to touch a very breaf explain... but there are books
to read and understand the matter... begin with a tipical
console session and illustrate the SID released:

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15:27:50 01.04.24 I0OJJ de I0OJJ-3 =>
link setup (9)...
*** connected to I0OJJ-13
Welcome to I0OJJ PMS !
[DP-6.00-AB1D1FHMRW$]
dpbox on test - Login: 01.04.24 13:28 UTC   Logins: 1
dpbox (Linux) v6.00.06
Welcome Gustavo!
Last login  : Monday, 01.04.2024 12:28


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Logintime   : 0 h 0 min 39 sec
CPU-Time    : 0 h 0 min 0.00 sec
Bytecount   : RX 6 / TX 372
Speed       : 83 bps (HF) / 3248 bps (CPU)
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B. System Identifiers (SID)

   A system identifier for forwarding systems is created with the following syntax:
   [<system_name>-<version_number>-<command_set>]
   The most important field is the <command_set>. The existing characters indicate
   a protocol feature. They may be followed by a number, this indicates the protocol
   revision.
   Lets investigate DP's SID:
   [DP-4.17-AB1D1FHMR$]
   A = ACK messages known
   B = huffman compression, only in conjunction with F
   B1 = extended compressed protocol, resume and CRC added.
   D = extended board names (8 chars), improved CRC
   D1 = block crc mode in compressed forward
   F = message exchange in blocks of 5, syntax of F6FBB
   H = hierarchical addresses accepted
   M = Message ID's accepted (BID's of private mails)
   R = extended reject messages as defined by AA4RE
   $ = Bulletin ID's accepted (I am really a BBS)
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C. The Forward Protocols

   DPBOX uses seven different forward protocols
   1) W0RLI
   2) TheBox
   3) F6FBB version 1
   4) DPBOX version 1
   5) F6FBB version 2 (resume mode)
   6) DPBOX version 2 (resume mode)
   7) DPBOX version 3 (as 6, additional block CRCs)
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As you all can see, also in this case the wheel and
other things are already invented: TNX German OMs!!!

--
73 and ciao, gustavo i0ojj/ir0aab/ir0eq
non multa, sed multum


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