Arcade BBS down?
Phil Pemberton (7989) 71 posts |
Does anyone know what’s happened to the Arcade BBS filebase? http://www.arcade.demon.co.uk/about.html seems to be online, but the FTP and Telnet both there and on arcade-bbs.net seem to be timing out. I don’t suppose anyone knows if the filebase was mirrored anywhere? Cheers |
Rick Murray (539) 13840 posts |
Harddisc failure, I believe. The site is two parts. The hosted part, and various services running on the RiscPC. The RiscPC is…poorly. I was looking into grabbing a copy of everything to rebuild the filenames and such, but the drive packed in beforehand. :-( I hope something can be recovered, because there’s a lot of stuff that predates the internet and therefore doesn’t exist elsewhere. |
Chris Hughes (2123) 336 posts |
I would assume it will also be moved to a new website if it can be saved since Demon dies completely shortly. |
edwardx (1628) 37 posts |
https://archive.org/details/ftpsites_arcade.demon.co.uk_2013.06.17 |
Rick Murray (539) 13840 posts |
Brilliant find, well done. 877MiB. OMG! But… This item does not appear to have any files that can be experienced on Archive.org. Experienced? Pffft. Bloody Americans. Reminds me of an (Android) app where the description of what had changed was something like “Experience our brand new experience”. Gibberish! Anyway, thanks for the link. BTW – for others – you don’t need to download the entire thing. Tap on the “Show files” part, and wait ages as it tries to show a lot of files. You can then choose individual files. |
Stuart Painting (5389) 714 posts |
I went ahead and downloaded the entire thing. I figured I’d probably want most of it, and it only took 20 minutes to download. The file base is… sparsely populated. Either there were a lot of private files, or the sysop was kept very busy deleting junk uploads. |
Erich Kraehenbuehl (1634) 181 posts |
Downloaded it. But, how to get the filetypes back? Is there a program, which can put the filetype back? To do it by hand is a work of several days. |
Rick Murray (539) 13840 posts |
Yes, generally all files are typed as data. Only specific RISC OS comms programs (Hearsay, ArcTerm7, maybe Connector, maybe ZAnsi) provided file type information during the transfer, and only with certain protocols (mainly ZModem) by stuffing it into unused parts of the header structure. In general, one should assume that BBS file base entries lack filetypes. Some had them, MANY did not. The quickest method is to use a program that can recognise various types of file by looking at the contents. Various versions exist, though I can’t think of any offhand. This won’t fix everything, but ought to deal with all the regular stuff like BASIC, modules, draw, sprites, JPEGs, archives, etc etc. PS: Note also that files may contain random rubbish at the end. Some early protocols (Xmodem) worked in blocks and didn’t actually communicate a file length. |
Stuart Painting (5389) 714 posts |
Every subdirectory under “Data” has a “/listing” file. For example:
Each entry mentions the filetype twice: first as hex, then by name. The filename itself is the last item on the line. Armed with this information, it should be possible to write a program to reinstate the filetypes. Be warned: some of the files are missing, and some have the wrong filetype. |
David Pilling (8394) 96 posts |
Arcade… every Sunday I’d log on and reply to posts… started as fun, how long could we keep it going. Look back and it was over 20 years. On Arcade when it was apparent that things were moving to a conclusion we had discussions. Someone even offered to put up money to port it all. But we could not find anyone with enough enthusiasm. So the thing crashed in to the ground. It is easy to contact the owners of Arcade – if anyone is seriously bothered and has the time to put in. But like a lot else is it worth it? |
David Pilling (8394) 96 posts |
A bit more… as I recall the source to the ArcBBS software is lost, implications for moving to new hardware. There is no archive of the Arcade message base, which would have been of much historical interest. I’ve squirrelled away lots of stuff. Anyone want to put all my old floppies online. Museum that would like all the Acorn developer material… |
Rick Murray (539) 13840 posts |
Yes. It’s a great shame. The BBS module is tiny and written in assembler. Possibly the door module too. But they pretty much only push blocks of memory around.
No, sadly due to space reasons it gets expired after so many days. I don’t recall what Arcade’s setting was, but messages didn’t go back until the beginning.
I’ve not looked at mine. Somewhere I have a box with about 200 floppies. 18 years in a damp house, they’re probably mouldy junk by now. 1 Missing a few things because the backup CD-R flaked apart, and I don’t know if the harddisc itself still works. But I don’t think it’s anything that would justify the time taken to rummage around and try. |
Rick Murray (539) 13840 posts |
No so much porting, more relocating. I’ve tried ARCbbs under Aemulor. Kind of unstable, the Door module stiffs the machine instantly. But the weekend that I left the server running on my Pi2, the machine needed rebooting in the morning. I don’t know what caused the problem, but it wasn’t stable enough to run as a server. Which would mean using the original RiscPC. It’s possible that there might have been some milage in that, by replacing the harddiscs with more recent ones (certainly, ones that didn’t have around a quarter century of runtime). However I’m not the one to be doing something like that. I’m paranoid about thunderstorms. All of my machines have been off while I’ve been at work three days already this week, and looking like again tomorrow. All that power cycling isn’t going to sit well with old hardware and physical drives. Plus, jeez, the costs of getting it all over to another country in one piece. I don’t even want to contemplate.
Enthusiasm is one thing. Dealing with the practicalities, an entirely different thing. Still kinda bummed that the server source is gone. Might have been fun getting it running on a modern machine. It’s certainly a lot more accomplished than my offering that will probably not be finished by the day I die… :-/ Especially since I only tinker here and there, don’t seem to have the concentration to do real work. |
David Feugey (2125) 2709 posts |
I have here a collection of around 110 GB of things for RISC OS. Nothing is really public yet, but I plan to provide something better than my current (and very incomplete) list of RISC OS 5 software. riscos.xyz was originally reserved for this project.
I could too. At least for the static archive. |
Ronald (387) 195 posts |
wait ages as it tries to show a lot of files. You can then choose individual files. I have a little BASIC program that works out the path for wget after inputting the file number from the easier to browse textfile index. (copy included) |
Stevyn Gadd (2272) 63 posts |
I was a very irregular caller for years, but started to get back into BBSing at the beginning of last year and called Arcade weekly, if not more. Suddenly, it stopped answering. I called, week after week, hoping that the cheery “ArcBinkley” answer would appear on the screen, followed by the log-on prompt. It never did. One day, I thought i’d listen to see what was happening so dialled out without “ATM”. Number unobtainable. That was sad – there can’t be much of a plan to get it back online (at least via dial-up), if the line rental has been cancelled. |
Hugo Fiennes (8778) 13 posts |
So, I do have the sources, somewhere – though whether they are complete etc I don’t know. I now live in the US, and the last machine which had sources on (my A540 that ran The World of Cryton) is in Cambridge – and hasn’t been powered up for probably 15 years now. I think I have disk images here. The BBS module didn’t do much – it was more a mutex for things like message database space allocation than anything else – but there are many moving parts. Plus, I think this was the second C program I ever wrote so it’s likely very ugly! Is anyone in contact with either Dave? If the demon domain isn’t there now then I don’t have a way to contact them either. Hope they’re doing ok, it has been a while – they used to drive down to the wilds of somerset to visit and get me to add features for them :) |
David J. Ruck (33) 1635 posts | |
Hugo Fiennes (8778) 13 posts |
Probably incomplete, but in case it’s useful: https://github.com/hfiennes/arcbbs Comments from anyone brave enough to try and build it are appreciated! |
Steffen Huber (91) 1953 posts |
Now that Hugo has arrived, we just need Steve Haslam (NetWay), Keith Hall (ArcBinkley) and Thomas Olsson (FidoMail) to come to this forum and we’ll have the Great Archimedes Fidonet Revival. Still having my The Serial Port Dual Serial Card somewhere that helped connecting my A3000 to the Internet… |
Richard H (8675) 100 posts |
@Hugo: You are an occasion of sin for me. I have got FAR too much on at the moment in the “real world”, and I have already taken on too many commitments to fit comfortably in my spare time (one RISC Os-y thing, and umpty other things that seemed like a good idea at the time). And yet… I could go and buy the DDE, and get a new HDMI KVM switch so that I can use the rPi more easily, and then get ArcadeBBS working again. It would be so much fun. I don’t need to sleep, do I? Help me, someone. |
Hugo Fiennes (8778) 13 posts |
Do you have a backup of the messagebase, etc then? I don’t remember old message pruning ever being part of the system, but it was a loooooong time ago! I’ve definitely still got Cryton’s files… at the moment trying to recover other bits of source from what I think was an arc-tar backup that is now on a sunos disk image that I just found. I imaged these drives at least 20 years ago so struggling to remember how many russian dolls are nested within each other! |
Richard H (8675) 100 posts |
No, unfortunately. But I thought I’d seen mention on these forums that the messagebase exists in some form or other. May have been imagining that, though. To be honest, I hadn’t thought of anything beyond squeeing over the code being available. ArcadeBBS was a significant backdrop to my angsty teenage years, and the idea that something – anything – of it could be salvaged in my twilight years is amazing. Worst case, perhaps I could just get a skeleton of it up and running again. Or it could all end in tears. Anything’s possible. |
Rick Murray (539) 13840 posts |
Oh brilliant. I’ll have a look at this the next time I’m at my computer. Probably this weekend? Spent most of this evening installing a new car radio with reversing camera. Would have taken a lot less time if the instructions weren’t in barely-English and Russian, and had any resemblance to what was in front of me. Hell, the screenshots don’t even look alike and several of the ports are clearly mislabeled (unless the upper yellow RCA socket really is the antenna input (no, it isn’t!)).
Yes, no, maybe. I have some messagebase files, but they appear to be corrupted (long strings of nulls, bits of other files…). There ought to be a way to create a new blank messagebase. Hopefully something in the source will indicate what may need to be done.
Hehe, I went the opposite direction. My server (unfinished, I’ve been on and off doing stuff to it for years!) has a telnet based LineTask per user, that basically reads marked up files, very basic scripts, and handles display of menus, message reading and entry, etc.
I have a horrible feeling that I might do likewise if possible, just for the sake of it. But for the proper dose of nostalgia… “I’ll Be There For You” (god, the Friends theme, is Friends that old?), No More ‘I Love You’s", “Common People”, “Wonderwall”, and… do I really need an excuse to dig up the “My So-Called Life” DVD set? |
Steve Pampling (1551) 8170 posts |
Telnet? [wanders off mumbling Yorkshiremen sketch] MS declared Telnet a security risk, so they disabled the client in the defaults from W7 on. |