fTelnet is a software that allows you to use the regular world wide web to connect to BBSes. It's great, but also the lamest way to connect... NOT the software; it is super badass, but... you should just install some terminal binaries that do the lifting for you. However, if you just want to connect to BBSes with ANSI you COULD use fTelnet. They have a cool my.fTelnet service that you can add BBSes to a 'directory' in. To access that, just checkout: http://my.ftelnet.ca/ http://my.ftelnet.ca/ http://my.ftelnet.ca/ http://my.ftelnet.ca/ http://my.ftelnet.ca/ http://my.ftelnet.ca/ http://my.ftelnet.ca/ http://my.ftelnet.ca/ http://my.ftelnet.ca/ http://my.ftelnet.ca/ http://my.ftelnet.ca/ http://my.ftelnet.ca/ http://my.ftelnet.ca/ http://my.ftelnet.ca/ http://my.ftelnet.ca/ <gOphErhOlE bAbY: ArrOws 2 scrOll!> <lEft/rIght 2 gO bAck/fOrwArd!> ___________________________________________________________________ Gophered by Gophernicus/3.1.1 on Debian/11 x86_64