• droid, iphone, etc..

    From Nightfox to mrproper on Mon Dec 28 19:00:58 2009
  • From mrproper@WARZONE to Nightfox on Mon Dec 28 23:37:18 2009
    Today Microsoft launches MS-DOS Mobile, a new OS designed especially for Lumina
    smartphones:
    http://bit.ly/1GKiJ8T
  • From Nightfox to mrproper on Tue Dec 29 12:27:45 2009
    Re: droid, iphone, etc..
    By: mrproper to Nightfox on Mon Dec 28 2009 23:37:18

    well he's wanting something he can create himself, I don't have the detai about it but I believe they were wanting to have embedded games etc.. som like a mobile bbs.. I really don't know if he's even sure what exactly he right now but I do know he's a great graphics artist and good at JS he ju knows nothing about synchronet, I was just telling him synchronet had all capabliltys he needed though as in a user database, message data bases et does'nt want a simple IM I think he's really trying to create a interact type user community with a theme base.

    That's an interesting idea and might be cool to see. I don't think there would be any major obstacles to that, but I'm not sure what the best way to do that would be, as I haven't done any iPhone/Droid development (I've actually wanted to start looking into iPhone development recently but still haven't yet).

    I've heard some people say they've had some luck compiling Synchronet for Mac's OS X, and the iPhone is based on OS X; maybe with a jailbroken iPhone/iPod Touch, with the BSD subsystem tools and compilers installed on an iPhone, you might be able to compile Synchronet and run it on an iPhone..

    Using an iPhone as a server like that though would probably mean you'd want it plugged into wall power all the time so that the battery wouldn't run out, and in that situation, why not just use a regular PC?

    Nightfox
  • From mrproper@WARZONE to Nightfox on Tue Dec 29 16:51:04 2009
    Re: droid, iphone, etc..
    By: Nightfox to mrproper on Tue Dec 29 2009 12:27 pm

    That's an interesting idea and might be cool to see. I don't think there would be any major obstacles to that, but I'm not sure what the best way to do that would be, as I haven't done any iPhone/Droid development (I've actually wanted to start looking into iPhone development recently but still haven't yet).

    I've heard some people say they've had some luck compiling Synchronet for Mac's OS X, and the iPhone is based on OS X; maybe with a jailbroken iPhone/iPod Touch, with the BSD subsystem tools and compilers installed on an iPhone, you might be able to compile Synchronet and run it on an
    iPhone..

    Using an iPhone as a server like that though would probably mean you'd want it plugged into wall power all the time so that the battery wouldn't run out, and in that situation, why not just use a regular PC?

    I was thinking he could run the BBS and pretty much use the web services to access everything, I'm sure a small app could be made for the phone that has macros, etc to intergrate with the web service.


    --

    Tim Smith (Mrproper)
    +o WarZone BBS

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    ■ Synchronet ■ Warzone - warzone.synchro.net - Chatsworth GA, USA
  • From BoonDock@GATOFUEG to Nightfox on Fri Jul 2 07:47:21 2021
    Re: droid, iphone, etc..
    By: Nightfox to mrproper on Tue Dec 29 2009 12:27:45

    I know this is as old as hell, but a worthwhile topic (in case anyone is still listening)..
    Something I've been lokoing quite closely at is B4X (Basic 4 Android, IoS etc) which is pretty fantastic. You can build native apps that it is possible to use cross platform (everything except the IoS development is free)..
    Porting at least some of Synchronet to Android would open up a who other situation.. There are tons of android devices which are really really cheap and relatively well resourced...

    JD
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    * El Gato de Fuego (The Fire Cat) 4:920/69 * Pedasi, Panama

    ... This BBS has achieved Air superiority.
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    ■ Synchronet ■ The Fire Cat aka El Gato de Fuego II
  • From Nightfox to BoonDock on Sat Jul 10 10:41:48 2021
    Re: droid, iphone, etc..
    By: BoonDock to Nightfox on Fri Jul 02 2021 07:47 am

    I know this is as old as hell, but a worthwhile topic (in case anyone is still listening).. Something I've been lokoing quite closely at is B4X (Basic 4 Android, IoS etc) which is pretty fantastic. You can build native apps that it is possible to use cross platform (everything except the IoS development is free).. Porting at least some of Synchronet to Android would open up a who other situation.. There are tons of android devices which are really really cheap and relatively well resourced...

    That sounds interesting.

    I've sometimes thought that with a rooted Android device (or a jailbroken iOS device), you could get to a *NIX prompt and perhaps compile the Linux code (perhaps with some modifications) to get Synchronet running on the device.

    Nightfox
  • From BoonDock@GATOFUEG to Nightfox on Wed Jul 21 06:33:41 2021
    Re: droid, iphone, etc..
    By: Nightfox to BoonDock on Sat Jul 10 2021 10:41:48

    That sounds interesting.
    I've sometimes thought that with a rooted Android device (or a jailbroken iOS device), you could get to a *NIX prompt and perhaps compile the Linux code (perhaps with some modifications) to get Synchronet running on the device.
    Nightfox

    I'm just surprised I received a reply at all :-)

    I'm afraid my programming skills are too lacking. The basis for the whole thing is the msgbase, and I cannot get a "basic" version of that going, not it VB.Net, Gambas or B4A... so if there is someone else who could, then I'd be happy to start tackling some of the rest..

    JD
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    * El Gato de Fuego (The Fire Cat) 4:920/69 * Pedasi, Panama

    ... A bachelor never makes the same mistake once.
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    ■ Synchronet ■ The Fire Cat aka El Gato de Fuego II
  • From Nightfox@BATTLEST/FREEWAY to mrproper on Mon Dec 28 19:00:00 2009
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    ■ Synchronet ■ Digital Distortion: digitaldistortionbbs.com
  • From mrproper@BATTLEST/FREEWAY to Nightfox on Mon Dec 28 23:37:00 2009
    Today Microsoft launches MS-DOS Mobile, a new OS designed especially for Lumina
    smartphones:
    http://bit.ly/1GKiJ8T
  • From Nightfox@BATTLEST/FREEWAY to mrproper on Tue Dec 29 12:27:00 2009
    Re: droid, iphone, etc..
    By: mrproper to Nightfox on Mon Dec 28 2009 23:37:18

    well he's wanting something he can create himself, I don't have the detai about it but I believe they were wanting to have embedded games etc.. som like a mobile bbs.. I really don't know if he's even sure what exactly he right now but I do know he's a great graphics artist and good at JS he ju knows nothing about synchronet, I was just telling him synchronet had all capabliltys he needed though as in a user database, message data bases et does'nt want a simple IM I think he's really trying to create a interact type user community with a theme base.

    That's an interesting idea and might be cool to see. I don't think there would be any major obstacles to that, but I'm not sure what the best way to do that would be, as I haven't done any iPhone/Droid development (I've actually wanted to start looking into iPhone development recently but still haven't yet).

    I've heard some people say they've had some luck compiling Synchronet for Mac's OS X, and the iPhone is based on OS X; maybe with a jailbroken iPhone/iPod Touch, with the BSD subsystem tools and compilers installed on an iPhone, you might be able to compile Synchronet and run it on an iPhone..

    Using an iPhone as a server like that though would probably mean you'd want it plugged into wall power all the time so that the battery wouldn't run out, and in that situation, why not just use a regular PC?

    Nightfox

    ---
    ■ Synchronet ■ Digital Distortion: digitaldistortionbbs.com
  • From mrproper@BATTLEST/FREEWAY to Nightfox on Tue Dec 29 16:51:00 2009
    Re: droid, iphone, etc..
    By: Nightfox to mrproper on Tue Dec 29 2009 12:27 pm

    That's an interesting idea and might be cool to see. I don't think there would be any major obstacles to that, but I'm not sure what the best way to do that would be, as I haven't done any iPhone/Droid development (I've actually wanted to start looking into iPhone development recently but still haven't yet).

    I've heard some people say they've had some luck compiling Synchronet for Mac's OS X, and the iPhone is based on OS X; maybe with a jailbroken iPhone/iPod Touch, with the BSD subsystem tools and compilers installed on an iPhone, you might be able to compile Synchronet and run it on an
    iPhone..

    Using an iPhone as a server like that though would probably mean you'd want it plugged into wall power all the time so that the battery wouldn't run out, and in that situation, why not just use a regular PC?

    I was thinking he could run the BBS and pretty much use the web services to access everything, I'm sure a small app could be made for the phone that has macros, etc to intergrate with the web service.


    --

    Tim Smith (Mrproper)
    +o WarZone BBS

    ---
    ■ Synchronet ■ Warzone - warzone.synchro.net - Chatsworth GA, USA