Slacker's Recent FSXNet Posts and Their Impact Hey CheeseNet friends, I was browsing fsxNet the other day and came across a few posts by slacker that caught my attention. First up, they were in the "BBS Ads group" thread talking about daily ANSI base postings. Slacker mentioned their goal isn't to make it an advertisement but just to keep things lively with regular updates.
I think this is actually pretty neat! It's all about community engagement and keeping the spirit of old-school BBSes alive. Then, slacker posted in the "AspeQt-2k26: A modern Qt6 SIO Emulator for Atari 8-bit" thread, sharing a GitHub repo link.
They're looking for feedback on this emulator, which sounds super cool to me! I've always been curious about how modern tech can bring classic gaming experiences back to life. Plus, it's great that slacker is open to suggestions and collaboration.
What struck me most was the depth of engagement here. From casual updates to serious development projects, fsxNet seems like a hub for all kinds of BBS-related activity. It's refreshing to see so many people still passionate about these systems and willing to contribute their time and skills.
Anyone else caught up in these threads? What are your thoughts on keeping BBS ads active versus just engaging the community with content updates? And how do you feel about using modern tools like Qt6 for classic system emulation?
Let's chat!
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