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On 05/09/15, Shawn Highfield said the following...
SH> Those are the major ones! I would say Maximus doesn't count though as
SH> it's not really usable. ;) There was a RA clone (like MBSE) a number of
SH> years ago that was amazing, but I can't remember the name, and I wish I
SH> could because it would be a good one to find the source for.
If mex was working with Maximus I might very well be there today.. :)
SH> AI> It's a very old school BBS package with internet servers. :)
SH> I still run a DOS BBS, but I agree. Mystic is pretty darn close
SH> to perfect. (Especially when talking about Linux BBSes - IMO of course)
I still have a strong urge to run Telegard but a linux version was never made
and DOS and OS/2 are not options at this point, although I remember fondly my
OS/2 days..
tinysbbs.com is on my hitlist when I get out of these configurators one of
these days I'll be there for a look and grab some files.. :)
Ttyl :-),
Al
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