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Bulletin Board Client & Hostnames/Ports

10/31/2020

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Netrunner BBS Client - http://www.mysticbbs.com/downloads.html
How to Download & Install Netrunner BBS Client on Windows.


Step 1: Download the Netrunner BBS Client Exe from the website.
Step 2: Go to the Netrunner Folder.
Step 3: Double-Click the Netrunner.Exe File.
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How to Download & Install Netrunner BBS Client on Linux.


Step 1: Download the Netrunner BBS Client Linux64 File from the website.
Step 2: unrar the Linux (64-bit, Ubuntu recommended): MYS112a46_L64.RAR
Step 3: After unrar go to folder and open Terminal and type: ./Netrunner.sh
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Now Host Address & Ports.

Some Hostnames can be different than others, as well as ports, that's okay, the main thing is getting them down in your netrunner bbs client address book.

Let's start off where Netrunner opens, first thing you want to do is hit (alt + d) and then hit (alt +d) and from there you will see a blank page where you can enter a hostname and port. For instance, if you hit (alt + e) that will allow you to enter a hostname and port, so under (address) you can enter *chqbbs.ddns.net:2023* without the (*), and from there you can hit enter again to certify that its in the system, and now from  here you can enter further information about a specific bulletin board system, or you can hit esc and hit enter to enter into the bbs and connect.

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Lukwe
3/22/2021 09:52:02 am

Just saying hi, I love the website and the blog! :D

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