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echo: classic_computer
to: Josh Renaud
from: Damon A. Getsman
date: 2013-01-26 17:32:24
subject: Atari 8-bit hardware

Re: Atari 8-bit hardware
  By: Josh Renaud to Damon A. Getsman on Sat Jan 26 2013 09:01:28

 > There are several great Atari ST and 8-bit BBSes out there. Many of them use
 > real hardware, with the telnet connection provided via a Lantronix UDS-10
 > connected to a PC or Mac or whatever.
 > 
 > If you go to AtariAge.com, look in their Atari 8-Bit Computers forum for a
 > thread titled "Atari 8-bit related BBS(s)." There are
several sysops watchin
 > that thread, and they would be able to walk you through setting up a BBS of
 > your own!

    Sweet resource, dude.  I'll see if I can't get something set up.  I've
_FINALLY_ been able to find employment again (at least I've been promised to
sign the tax/employment docs on Tuesday), so maybe soon I'll be able to invest
in this little hobby again.  :)
    Thanks for the info, man!  Say, did you ever own an ST/TT/Falcon at all? 
I'm kind of curious as to how much the OS change changed the experience of
using Atari hardware.  I've never even touched any of the stuff that came out
after the 130XE.


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