• Favourite BBS software?

    From Atreyu@77:1/103 to All on Wed Jun 5 19:42:46 2019
    Yeah yeah yeah, I'm on Renegade... but I was a HUGE fan of TBBS, Searchlight, MajorBBS and Robo-FX.

    Atreyu

    --- Renegade vY2Ka2
    * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (77:1/103)
  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to Atreyu on Wed Jun 5 20:10:08 2019
    Yeah yeah yeah, I'm on Renegade... but I was a HUGE fan of TBBS, Searchlight, MajorBBS and Robo-FX.

    Darkstar BBS on the C64 (locally written)
    Ami/X on the Amiga (ran it for years)
    Illusion for DOS (until the y2k problem)

    For the past 10 years or so I've dug Mystic. I ran Synchronet for a while,
    but funny enough, I wasn't a huge fan of all the "Internet" services added.
    I'm a bit of a purist that way. I don't mind nntp for reading or ftp for grabbing files but that is as far as I would go.

    frank%netsurge%demonic
    disksh0p!bbs // bbs.diskshop.ca // mystic goodness
    home of SciNet // https://diskshop.ca/scinet

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: !disksh0p!bbs! bbs.diskshop.ca ! mystic goodness ! (77:1/100)
  • From ryan@77:1/128 to Atreyu on Thu Jun 6 00:36:20 2019
    Yeah yeah yeah, I'm on Renegade... but I was a HUGE fan of TBBS, Searchlight, MajorBBS and Robo-FX.

    I love TBBS and MajorBBS for the gaming. TBBS had a cool game, bandwarz or something like that, and I've been unsuccessfully trying to track it down so
    I can write a clone.

    I tried standing up a MajorBBS game server for a while in a linux VM but it
    was too temperamental.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: monterey bbs (77:1/128)
  • From Black Panther@77:1/102 to Atreyu on Wed Jun 5 18:42:02 2019
    On 05 Jun 2019, Atreyu said the following...

    Yeah yeah yeah, I'm on Renegade... but I was a HUGE fan of TBBS, Searchlight, MajorBBS and Robo-FX.

    I actually ran Renegade for a short while in 93. It was before I found, and started running Proboard.

    I also like the looks of Illusion and Vision-X. They just weren't developed
    for long...


    ---

    Black Panther(RCS)
    a.k.a. Dan Richter
    Sysop - Castle Rock BBS
    telnet://bbs.castlerockbbs.com
    http://www.castlerockbbs.com
    The sparrows are flying again....

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Castle Rock BBS - bbs.castlerockbbs.com - (77:1/102)
  • From Atreyu@77:1/103 to Netsurge on Wed Jun 5 20:40:46 2019
    On 05 Jun 19 20:10:08, Netsurge said the following to Atreyu:

    For the past 10 years or so I've dug Mystic. I ran Synchronet for a while, but funny enough, I wasn't a huge fan of all the "Internet" services added. I'm a bit of a purist that way. I don't mind nntp for reading or ftp for grabbing files but that is as far as I would go.

    Mystic looks pretty good.

    Searchlight had a pretty good web interface, but yes, not for purists.

    Atreyu

    --- Renegade vY2Ka2
    * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (77:1/103)
  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to Black Panther on Wed Jun 5 22:24:40 2019
    I actually ran Renegade for a short while in 93. It was before I found, and started running Proboard.

    At the end of the day, most of these are all Renegade clones.

    frank%netsurge%demonic
    disksh0p!bbs // bbs.diskshop.ca // mystic goodness
    home of SciNet // https://diskshop.ca/scinet

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: !disksh0p!bbs! bbs.diskshop.ca ! mystic goodness ! (77:1/100)
  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to Atreyu on Wed Jun 5 22:26:38 2019
    Searchlight had a pretty good web interface, but yes, not for purists.

    I get that this is a niche hobby and all, but making system resources
    available via the web kinda kills the whole feel, It is totally possible to make a forum look like a BBS, but you miss out on the experience.

    frank%netsurge%demonic
    disksh0p!bbs // bbs.diskshop.ca // mystic goodness
    home of SciNet // https://diskshop.ca/scinet

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: !disksh0p!bbs! bbs.diskshop.ca ! mystic goodness ! (77:1/100)
  • From Atreyu@77:1/103 to Ryan on Wed Jun 5 22:34:46 2019
    On 06 Jun 19 00:36:20, Ryan said the following to Atreyu:

    Yeah yeah yeah, I'm on Renegade... but I was a HUGE fan of TBBS, Searchlight, MajorBBS and Robo-FX.

    I love TBBS and MajorBBS for the gaming. TBBS had a cool game, bandwarz or something like that, and I've been unsuccessfully trying to track it down so I can write a clone.

    I believe I have all of the TBBS program files and all of the modules but the doors are very hard to find for some reason. I leached most of it from www.tbbs.org before it went offline.

    I tried standing up a MajorBBS game server for a while in a linux VM but it was too temperamental.

    MajorBBS and TBBS both used a lot of hardcore assembler stuff and I found both run best on an MSDOS VM

    Atreyu

    --- Renegade vY2Ka2
    * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (77:1/103)
  • From Atreyu@77:1/103 to Black Panther on Wed Jun 5 22:36:04 2019
    On 05 Jun 19 18:42:02, Black Panther said the following to Atreyu:

    Yeah yeah yeah, I'm on Renegade... but I was a HUGE fan of TBBS, Searchlight, MajorBBS and Robo-FX.

    I actually ran Renegade for a short while in 93. It was before I found, and started running Proboard.

    I knew a lot of Sysops in 416 and 705 who loved Proboard...

    I also like the looks of Illusion and Vision-X. They just weren't developed for long...

    Yup those were pretty good. There were a ton of Oblivion boards too.

    Atreyu

    --- Renegade vY2Ka2
    * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (77:1/103)
  • From Atreyu@77:1/103 to Netsurge on Wed Jun 5 22:42:32 2019
    On 05 Jun 19 22:26:39, Netsurge said the following to Atreyu:

    Searchlight had a pretty good web interface, but yes, not for purists.

    I get that this is a niche hobby and all, but making system resources available via the web kinda kills the whole feel, It is totally possible to make a forum look like a BBS, but you miss out on the experience.

    I find die-hard Reddit users amusing. They are soooooo wrapped up in the "sub culture" that makes up that site, that they have no idea all of this was started from the BBS days.

    Atreyu

    --- Renegade vY2Ka2
    * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (77:1/103)
  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to Atreyu on Wed Jun 5 23:46:46 2019
    I find die-hard Reddit users amusing. They are soooooo wrapped up in the "sub culture" that makes up that site, that they have no idea all of
    this was started from the BBS days.

    If only we could bring that back into the scene.

    frank%netsurge%demonic
    disksh0p!bbs // bbs.diskshop.ca // mystic goodness
    home of SciNet // https://diskshop.ca/scinet

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: !disksh0p!bbs! bbs.diskshop.ca ! mystic goodness ! (77:1/100)
  • From ryan@77:1/128 to Netsurge on Thu Jun 6 06:04:06 2019
    I get that this is a niche hobby and all, but making system resources available via the web kinda kills the whole feel, It is totally possible to make a forum look like a BBS, but you miss out on the experience.

    Here, here! I have nginx up for some custom monitoring (accessible only to
    me) as well as to host ftelnet and in the future a blog/wiki of sorts. I see
    no reason to offer the BBS content via the web :)

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: monterey bbs (77:1/128)
  • From ryan@77:1/128 to Atreyu on Thu Jun 6 06:05:12 2019
    MajorBBS and TBBS both used a lot of hardcore assembler stuff and I
    found both run best on an MSDOS VM

    Yep, and therein be the rub (according to the Bard). I host everything in a cloud VM, and nested virtualization isn't really a thing, sadly. At least not for running a DOS VM :)

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: monterey bbs (77:1/128)
  • From Atreyu@77:1/103 to Ryan on Thu Jun 6 08:24:32 2019
    On 06 Jun 19 06:05:13, Ryan said the following to Atreyu:

    MajorBBS and TBBS both used a lot of hardcore assembler stuff and I found both run best on an MSDOS VM

    Yep, and therein be the rub (according to the Bard). I host everything in a cloud VM, and nested virtualization isn't really a thing, sadly. At least no for running a DOS VM :)

    My system is Windows based, but all of the BBS and Echomail stuff is all
    DOS. Theoretically I could "port" the entire thing from one OS to another,

    Atreyu

    --- Renegade vY2Ka2
    * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (77:1/103)
  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to Atreyu on Thu Jun 6 09:16:12 2019
    My system is Windows based, but all of the BBS and Echomail stuff is all DOS. Theoretically I could "port" the entire thing from one OS to
    another,

    Weak sauce, you should be running it on a 486 running nothing but DOS!

    frank%netsurge%demonic
    disksh0p!bbs // bbs.diskshop.ca // mystic goodness
    home of SciNet // https://diskshop.ca/scinet

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: !disksh0p!bbs! bbs.diskshop.ca ! mystic goodness ! (77:1/100)
  • From Atreyu@77:1/103 to Netsurge on Thu Jun 6 09:45:14 2019
    On 06 Jun 19 09:16:12, Netsurge said the following to Atreyu:

    My system is Windows based, but all of the BBS and Echomail stuff is al DOS. Theoretically I could "port" the entire thing from one OS to another,

    Weak sauce, you should be running it on a 486 running nothing but DOS!

    I did at one time consider running the dialup-portion on a 286, networked to the main server via. NetBEUI.

    Atreyu

    --- Renegade vY2Ka2
    * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (77:1/103)
  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to Atreyu on Thu Jun 6 10:21:28 2019
    I did at one time consider running the dialup-portion on a 286,
    networked to the main server via. NetBEUI.

    What stopped you.

    Retro projects are awesome. I do a lot of the video for for the Union as
    well. A coworker of mine from the Pittsburgh and I decided to work on a video using nothing but technology from the 90's including an Amiga 4000 and a
    video toaster. Sometimes the challenge of getting it going is all that is needed.

    frank%netsurge%demonic
    disksh0p!bbs // bbs.diskshop.ca // mystic goodness
    home of SciNet // https://diskshop.ca/scinet

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: !disksh0p!bbs! bbs.diskshop.ca ! mystic goodness ! (77:1/100)
  • From Atreyu@77:1/103 to Netsurge on Thu Jun 6 10:33:40 2019
    On 06 Jun 19 10:21:28, Netsurge said the following to Atreyu:

    I did at one time consider running the dialup-portion on a 286, networked to the main server via. NetBEUI.

    What stopped you.

    Time. I was halfway getting it to work; got stuck on the amount of memory being used in 640k that it did not leave enough for D'Bridge to run correctly.

    Atreyu

    --- Renegade vY2Ka2
    * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (77:1/103)
  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to Atreyu on Thu Jun 6 11:07:44 2019
    Time. I was halfway getting it to work; got stuck on the amount of
    memory being used in 640k that it did not leave enough for D'Bridge to
    run correctly.

    If only you knew someone who could help you shrink down D'Bridge.

    frank%netsurge%demonic
    disksh0p!bbs // bbs.diskshop.ca // mystic goodness
    home of SciNet // https://diskshop.ca/scinet

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: !disksh0p!bbs! bbs.diskshop.ca ! mystic goodness ! (77:1/100)
  • From Atreyu@77:1/103 to Netsurge on Thu Jun 6 13:19:04 2019
    On 06 Jun 19 11:07:45, Netsurge said the following to Atreyu:

    Time. I was halfway getting it to work; got stuck on the amount of memory being used in 640k that it did not leave enough for D'Bridge to run correctly.

    If only you knew someone who could help you shrink down D'Bridge.

    The work that would go into shrinking the code; probably would be better put towards trying to port it over to Linux or other modern OS's. It can be done but a serious amount of rewrite needs to be done to the underlining database code that controls the Queue and the nodelist compiler.

    Atreyu

    --- Renegade vY2Ka2
    * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (77:1/103)
  • From stizzed@77:1/104 to Netsurge on Thu Jun 6 14:00:26 2019
    Kinda jumping into this thread late but:

    I ran Spitfire in the 90s. Tried many others, PCBoard (primarily because
    lots of warez boards were running it), RBBS, Wildcat!, etc. Always liked the feel of Spitfire so stuck with it. I was part of DarkStar BBS development so
    I ran it for a few years in the office.

    I am really intrigued by mystic. Started with it on the pi but soon felt like Linux wasnt the place to be with the doors I wanted to run so I dusted off an old 755 with Server 2003 on it. My dev box is 2003 on a virtualbox.

    My favorite board in memory was a local (Alamogordo, New Mexico) PCBoard 'Foundations Edge' op'd by one Hal Wold. His board was clean, unique, and never had a problem! Would love to see him up again!

    -Stizzed

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/03 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: The ROCK BBS III - therockbbs.net - TELNET:10023 (77:1/104)
  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to stizzed on Thu Jun 6 14:09:08 2019
    I am really intrigued by mystic. Started with it on the pi but soon felt like Linux wasnt the place to be with the doors I wanted to run so I dusted off an old 755 with Server 2003 on it. My dev box is 2003 on a virtualbox.

    The pi isn't the place for it if you want to run any old dos doors but linux and dosemu work great for the most part. The only issue is old doors that require dpmi, like Tradewars, but other than that it works great.

    frank%netsurge%demonic
    disksh0p!bbs // bbs.diskshop.ca // mystic goodness
    home of SciNet // https://diskshop.ca/scinet

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: !disksh0p!bbs! bbs.diskshop.ca ! mystic goodness ! (77:1/100)
  • From stizzed@77:1/104 to Netsurge on Thu Jun 6 14:32:26 2019
    Yeah, I thought about doing that. My good friend is a security analyst and *nix guru for the us goobermint. We talked about it for sometime and I eventually talked him (back) into DOS so he shutdown his Ubuntu board. Hey! I should draft bobby into SciNet.

    That cool?

    -Stizzed

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/03 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: The ROCK BBS III - therockbbs.net - TELNET:10023 (77:1/104)
  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to stizzed on Thu Jun 6 15:16:20 2019
    Yeah, I thought about doing that. My good friend is a security analyst and *nix guru for the us goobermint. We talked about it for sometime
    and I eventually talked him (back) into DOS so he shutdown his Ubuntu board. Hey! I should draft bobby into SciNet.

    That cool?

    For sure.

    frank%netsurge%demonic
    disksh0p!bbs // bbs.diskshop.ca // mystic goodness
    home of SciNet // https://diskshop.ca/scinet

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: !disksh0p!bbs! bbs.diskshop.ca ! mystic goodness ! (77:1/100)
  • From Atreyu@77:1/103 to Stizzed on Thu Jun 6 15:25:20 2019
    On 06 Jun 19 14:00:26, Stizzed said the following to Netsurge:

    Kinda jumping into this thread late but:

    I ran Spitfire in the 90s. Tried many others, PCBoard (primarily because lots of warez boards were running it), RBBS, Wildcat!, etc. Always liked th feel of Spitfire so stuck with it. I was part of DarkStar BBS development s I ran it for a few years in the office.

    I'm tempted to fire up a RoboFX board or a Searchlight system just for the hell of it, maybe even on an old laptop that will just suck up some unsuspecting neighbor's Wifi connection.

    Atreyu

    --- Renegade vY2Ka2
    * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (77:1/103)
  • From Sirronmit@77:1/102 to Atreyu on Sun Sep 15 08:27:02 2019
    I started my BBS decades ago using a few of those, but went full-force with Spitfire (as a dial-up).
    A decade or two later, and I was able to locate WildCat! which allowed multi-nodes easier and you could add a package to allow Internet Telnet.
    Fast forward to more recently, and I came across Mystic!

    I enjoy it tremendously as it is very easy to setup and allows Telnet with today's technology. And, ... here I am :)

    Tim N
    admin@f4fbbs.com

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Castle Rock BBS - bbs.castlerockbbs.com - (77:1/102)
  • From Atreyu@77:1/103 to Sirronmit on Sun Sep 15 14:35:16 2019
    On 15 Sep 19 08:27:02, Sirronmit said the following to Atreyu:

    I started my BBS decades ago using a few of those, but went full-force with Spitfire (as a dial-up).
    A decade or two later, and I was able to locate WildCat! which allowed multi-nodes easier and you could add a package to allow Internet Telnet. Fast forward to more recently, and I came across Mystic!

    I enjoy it tremendously as it is very easy to setup and allows Telnet with today's technology. And, ... here I am :)

    Thats good to hear, although I must admit, I do not remember the original message of mine you are referring to.

    I was a huge fan of Searchlight and TBBS, but stuck with Renegade through thick and thin.

    When I finally was able to obtain the source code, and when I saw the dissappointing direction the developers of Renegade were taking things at the time, I made a painful decision to go about things "on my own" and essentially remained on a specific build of Renegade, refusing to upgrade.

    That was 2003, 2004 I believe; and 15 some odd years later, I maintain all aspects of my Renegade system on my own. Any bugs, I have to fix myself.

    I am one of the last remaining Renegade systems on the planet.

    Atreyu

    --- Renegade vY2Ka2
    * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (77:1/103)
  • From Netsurge@77:77/5 to All on Sun Sep 15 17:19:20 2019
    On 2019-09-15 18:35:17 +0000, Atreyu said:

    Thats good to hear, although I must admit, I do not remember the original message of mine you are referring to.

    I was a huge fan of Searchlight and TBBS, but stuck with Renegade through thick and thin.

    When I finally was able to obtain the source code, and when I saw the dissappointing direction the developers of Renegade were taking things at the time, I made a painful decision to go about things "on my own" and essentially
    remained on a specific build of Renegade, refusing to upgrade.

    That was 2003, 2004 I believe; and 15 some odd years later, I maintain all aspects of my Renegade system on my own. Any bugs, I have to fix myself.

    I am one of the last remaining Renegade systems on the planet.

    Go on and be a rebel!

    --
    frank // netsurge
    disksh0p!bbs % bbs.diskshop.ca % mystic goodness
    SciNet ftn hq % https://diskshop.ca/scinet

    .
    --- Unison/2.2
    * Origin: % SciNet ftn/nntp/email gateway % scinet-ftn.org % (77:77/5)
  • From Atreyu@77:1/103 to Netsurge on Sun Sep 15 18:02:08 2019
    On 15 Sep 19 17:19:21, Netsurge said the following to All:

    I am one of the last remaining Renegade systems on the planet.

    Go on and be a rebel!

    I'm a long ways off from being a super hacker like you...

    Atreyu

    --- Renegade vY2Ka2
    * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (77:1/103)
  • From Black Panther@77:1/102 to Atreyu on Sun Sep 15 16:29:30 2019
    On 15 Sep 2019, Atreyu said the following...

    Go on and be a rebel!

    I'm a long ways off from being a super hacker like you...

    Frank even has the big 'S' on his chest to prove it. ;)


    ---

    Black Panther(RCS)
    Castle Rock BBS

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Castle Rock BBS - bbs.castlerockbbs.com - (77:1/102)
  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to Atreyu on Sun Sep 15 21:24:00 2019
    I'm a long ways off from being a super hacker like you...

    If by hacker then you mean piecing stuff together with band-aids, then yes I am.

    |15frank |08// |15netsurge
    |07disksh0p|08!|07bbs |08% |07bbs.diskshop.ca |08% |07mystic goodness |11SciNet |03ftn hq |08% |07https://diskshop.ca/scinet

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: % disksh0p!bbs % bbs.diskshop.ca % SciNet ftn hq % (77:1/100)
  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to Black Panther on Sun Sep 15 21:24:46 2019
    Frank even has the big 'S' on his chest to prove it. ;)

    Not on my chest, but I do have a lot of other tattoos that could be mistaken for one, lol.

    |15frank |08// |15netsurge
    |07disksh0p|08!|07bbs |08% |07bbs.diskshop.ca |08% |07mystic goodness |11SciNet |03ftn hq |08% |07https://diskshop.ca/scinet

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: % disksh0p!bbs % bbs.diskshop.ca % SciNet ftn hq % (77:1/100)
  • From Atreyu@77:1/103 to Netsurge on Sun Sep 15 21:37:20 2019
    On 15 Sep 19 21:24:00, Netsurge said the following to Atreyu:

    I'm a long ways off from being a super hacker like you...

    If by hacker then you mean piecing stuff together with band-aids, then yes I am.

    I love sifting through the Renegade code, and finding a line that sets X to equal one. Then the very next line, checks to see if in fact X equals one.

    Atreyu

    --- Renegade vY2Ka2
    * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (77:1/103)
  • From Netsurge@77:77/5 to All on Mon Sep 16 02:14:40 2019
    On 2019-09-16 01:37:21 +0000, Atreyu said:

    I love sifting through the Renegade code, and finding a line that sets X to equal one. Then the very next line, checks to see if in fact X equals one.

    But of course, isn't that auto debugging, lol. I know I set this
    variable to something, next I will make sure that I actually set it.

    --
    frank // netsurge
    disksh0p!bbs % bbs.diskshop.ca % mystic goodness
    SciNet ftn hq % https://diskshop.ca/scinet

    .
    --- Unison/2.2
    * Origin: % SciNet ftn/nntp/email gateway % scinet-ftn.org % (77:77/5)
  • From Black Panther@77:1/102 to Netsurge on Mon Sep 16 18:19:14 2019
    On 16 Sep 2019, Netsurge said the following...

    I love sifting through the Renegade code, and finding a line that sets X equal one. Then the very next line, checks to see if in fact X equals on

    But of course, isn't that auto debugging, lol. I know I set this
    variable to something, next I will make sure that I actually set it.

    Then you print it to the screen, just as a verification. :)


    ---

    Black Panther(RCS)
    Castle Rock BBS

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Castle Rock BBS - bbs.castlerockbbs.com - (77:1/102)
  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to Black Panther on Mon Sep 16 22:27:46 2019
    Then you print it to the screen, just as a verification. :)

    int a = 10;

    cout << "Just to make sure, variable a is " << a << ". Make sure it is 10";

    |15frank |08// |15netsurge
    |07disksh0p|08!|07bbs |08% |07bbs.diskshop.ca |08% |07mystic goodness |11SciNet |03ftn hq |08% |07https://diskshop.ca/scinet

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: % disksh0p!bbs % bbs.diskshop.ca % SciNet ftn hq % (77:1/100)
  • From Spitfire@77:1/147 to Netsurge on Sun Apr 26 08:41:28 2020
    If you can't tell my by signature, but I like the C-Net line of boards. From the C64, 128 and the Amiga.

    -Spitfire Inc presents 4 Unique Systems...

    Reign of Fire rof.cnetbbs.net:2300 C-Net Amiga Pro BETA System.
    Reign of Fire II rof.cnet64.com:6400 C-Net DS-2 BETA System.
    Reign of Fire III rof.cnetbbs.net:6800 C-Net Amiga v3.05g
    Reign of Fire Vice rof.cnet64.com:6502 C-Net DS-2 on Windows!
    * C-Net/5
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  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to Spitfire on Sun Apr 26 15:13:00 2020
    If you can't tell my by signature, but I like the C-Net line of boards. From the C64, 128 and the Amiga.

    I'm shocked, I would have guessed you were an OS/2 man ;)

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