Chris Newman schrieb:
Wow, RBBS-PC, the good old days! I don't know if it would have any
serious sale value, but it probably has sentimental value (which might
translate) to many folks.
This might lead to a good thread. What was your favorite BBS program?
Was it the venerable PC-Board,
Wow, RBBS-PC, the good old days! I don't know if it would have any
serious sale value, but it probably has sentimental value (which might
translate) to many folks.
This might lead to a good thread. What was your favorite BBS program?
Was it the venerable PC-Board, the easy to navigate
Chris Newman spake thusly into the ether:
Wow, RBBS-PC, the good old days! I don't know if it would have any
serious sale value, but it probably has sentimental value (which might
translate) to many folks.
I actually don't remember any RBBS boards in my area. But then, I got
into BBSing a
however.
- Original Message -
From: Chris Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 8:38 AM
Subject: Re: [SWCollect] Two questions
Wow, RBBS-PC, the good old days! I don't know if it would have any
serious sale value, but it probably has
On Wednesday, October 16, 2002, at 07:38 AM, Chris Newman wrote:
Wow, RBBS-PC, the good old days! I don't know if it would have any
serious sale value, but it probably has sentimental value (which might
translate) to many folks.
This might lead to a good thread. What was your favorite BBS
Edward Franks spake thusly into the ether:
I think I still have my Procomm Plus disks around somewhere, though I
think I've lost my registration code in one move or another. Procomm
Plus and ZModem for downloads was the best. :-D What was everyone's
favorite communications program?
I went looking through the library book store today while we were at
the library. I picked up a couple things related to this list,
believe it or not.
First, I found a book called _The Complete Electronic Bulletin Board
Starter Kit_ from 1988 by Charles Bowen and David Peyton. It includes
two