Re: Era of the BBS |
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Tony P. (nospam.kd1s@cox.nospam.net) Mon, 9 Jan 2006 19:07:31 -0500
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In article <telecom25.12.2@telecom-digest.org>, Jason Scott <textfiles.com> says:
> The TEXTFILES.COM Historical BBS List:
> As the age of the Dial-Up BBS draws to a close, I thought it necessary
I assume you've done it already. I've been forwarded that list several
I used to administer Syslink at 401-272-1138
And now for some history. You see, in 1982 I'd just gotten a sum of
The only BBS in town at the time was NYBBLINK. Two months after I got
Originally written by Don Lambert with serious debugging by me it ran
Syslink begat PowerCor and PowerNet developed and run by Andy Green.
PowerCor begat Andy Green's dream -- Intelecom Data Systems (IDS)
IDS was sold by Andy Green and became Conversent Communications.
All because I bought a modem to connect to a bbs that disappeared soon
Tony |
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