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HistoryIn the early days, BBSes were difficult to find. And phone lines were expensive; only larger systems had the ability to have multiple localized POPs (points of presence) to help offset regional toll charges. Outlink by Logicom (along with Dial-Out by Moonshae Telecomm) enabled operators of larger systems to provide dial-out capability to other systems and services to users, often for a fee. The module also allowed the Sysop to use his/her investment in phone lines to dial-out to systems from the console. Or, connect other services via serial connection. File transfers were enabled over Outlink, as well. Project that "Big System" image by creating a bridge to other computer or BBS systems! The software driver acts like a transparent host between the user and the other system. Even file transfers can be made through Outlink. You can even use it as a mini-terminal to dial out directly from the console on one of your non-hardware channels. Supports serial links, and it's own built in script file processor. o Supports "Locks 'N' Keys" for individual menu selections. o Define which modem, and how many, you want to use for outgoing lines. o Supports both tone and pulse dialing. o Supports direct-connect serial port links. o Special DIAL command allows Sysop to dial any number. o Script file processing for automated logons and other special requirements. o Optional credit surcharges. |