02-01-2018, 03:11 PM
Another feature request, if it is possible.
It used to be with modems, if I was sending an "ATDT(phone number)", if the line was busy, I could do an "A/" and it would use the last command string again. This was good for manual autoredialing a BBS as one was waiting for a BBS connection. For Telnet connections, this is less likely to be an issue if the BBS software they are calling supports multiple connections.
However, I do have a couple of BBS's I have been calling that are busy, or if I call back too quick, they are not ready to answer yet. Thus, if I could simply do an "A/", it would save a lot of typing.
If it is possible to buffer that command to reprocess the last previous issue command, it would be nice.
Beery
It used to be with modems, if I was sending an "ATDT(phone number)", if the line was busy, I could do an "A/" and it would use the last command string again. This was good for manual autoredialing a BBS as one was waiting for a BBS connection. For Telnet connections, this is less likely to be an issue if the BBS software they are calling supports multiple connections.
However, I do have a couple of BBS's I have been calling that are busy, or if I call back too quick, they are not ready to answer yet. Thus, if I could simply do an "A/", it would save a lot of typing.
If it is possible to buffer that command to reprocess the last previous issue command, it would be nice.
Beery