This is brilliant - thanks!<p>There are so many packs on that site to choose from, it would be great to get some pointers on which ones to install.
This would be great with an option to draw each ANSI line by line with pixels drawn left to right. The same way it was experienced over dialup.<p>The options could be baud rates: 56k, 14.4, 2400
You're inspiring me to attempt a rescue of my last BBS (MajorBBS system) from 1991-1993. It had some great ANSI room and section screens. It was run from a single 1GB(!!) drive that cost us $1000. We had email, a couple stores (one of the first online book stores) and store-n-forward mail systems, maybe finger and telnet(?). Unfortunately, a neighbor got stoned, had a cigarette in bed and burned up his house and ours. Nobody hurt, but the BBS wasn't backed up offsite.
This is really great work, I’m installing this immediately once I’m back on my machine<p>My terminal loads ANSI each time it opens, but requires downloading artpacks first: <a href="https://github.com/retlehs/ansimotd" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/retlehs/ansimotd</a><p>I also like how your README suggests specific packs to grab
Added a demo video and an explaining post on my own site: <a href="https://leandroardissone.com/posts/ansi-saver" rel="nofollow">https://leandroardissone.com/posts/ansi-saver</a>
Those are some intense system requirements.
Ah, yes, I’m not able to test in Intel Macs. Will try to make it available to lower macOS versions at least.
Just added support to macOS Sequoia.
(unintentional) satire? almost a meditation on the seemingly inevitable bloat of software
As someone with a flying toasters tie, I can’t wait to try this.
Ah, yes, After Dark, with the "Lunatic Fringe" module, which was fun (and was a time sink ;-0). And what I would like to see again is the "Stained Glass" module which produced phantastic visual effects when tuned a bit.
On an aside, I’ve gotten After Dark to work on Windows 10 with some effort. Haven’t tried 11 yet.
Tahoe only? Yikes!