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MULTI-PLATFORM: CP/M: RBBS
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Author:
| Howard Moulton, Trveor Marshall (1985), Bruce Ratoff (1980), Ron Fowler (1980) (Many Others)
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Additional Notes:
| RBBS turns out to be one of my great personal embarassments of my own experience
of the history of BBSes. While I though the BBS was specifically written by Tom
Mack and nobody else, it turns out that the program has an unbelievably rich
history going to before IBM PCs into the world of CP/M. It gets somewhat muddled
but names definitely appear, such as Howard Moulton, Bruce Ratoff, and so on,
who all did work on this program in the late 1970's, long before the IBM PC
even existed. It was in the form of a BASIC program, meaning porting it to
the new platform is much simpler. From its time on PCs it gains even more
momentum and additional features, making it the well-known program it is in
History. But the initial strides are made in the CP/M world, and should not be
forgotten.
RBBS appears to have a predecessor/ancestor in a program called SJBBS, which
Howard Moulton declares to be the source of the program which he converts
from. There are only two SJBBSes I can find: Bearsville Town SJBBS in
Bearsville, NY, and Johnson City SJBBS in Johnson City, NY.
C. R. Bryan III writes "There was a version of RBBS for CP/M: RBBS 4.1 edit 02.
Written in C, it compiled under BDS C on CP/M machines.
I ran it on my Ampro Little Board 1-A (a Z80 single-board computer that
bolted onto the side of a 5-1/4" floppy drive and came with CP/M 2.2 with
a ZCPR3 CCP; the 1-B had a SCSI port and could use a hard drive in 5M
partitions) 1984-86 using BYE's ring-back option (ring once and hang up;
ring again in 30 seconds and the BBS would be booted and waiting... made
for some panicky file-saves if I was doing some editing at the time)." |
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