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-> Allen Prunty wrote in a message to Shawn Highfield: -> AP> TBBS was an amazing system... Every message conference on my system -> AP> had it's own menu. It was quite easy to use if the sysop took time -> You could do that with RA and PCB which I'm sure you know. :) Actually I've never found any system as configurable as Tbbs. It used a message base much like the hudson base but did not have the same limitations. I could define what every command looked like right down to the keystroke. I could make TBbs look slike any BBS software you could imagine. -> I ran RAUUCP at that time. It worked. ;) It was becoming harder to find a provider for UUCP that provided UUCICO type connections as providers were transitioning to NNTP. Wildcat used NNTP, PCB and RA used UUCICO. With winserver I can provide a UUCICO feed to those who want it today, but even at that it's limited. -> Still a shame man, I'd have loved to see a configured one. :) I lost most o fmy userbase when it crashed. I ran it for the longest other than winserver. I got a lot back when I came to wildcat, but for the longest I lost a lot of users. But then, in the TBBS days the users used the message bases and files... as it progressed they wanted games, tradewars, and more. When I was with D.I.S.K. it was an alternative to compuserve and genie. Prodigy was just starting to come out in those days... and AOL was it's own service altogether. The BBS was popular becuase most of them were free. When I ran TBBS I asked each user for $1-5 a month for donations. I had three phone lines as that was th emax we could have at our house normally it was two but we had a separate apartment in the basement that had it's own address. The donations paid for the phone lines. I spent a fortune with MCI back in the day even with friends and family to move the netmail. Sadly, I had one bill where I called 10 times a second to my host for over an hour it was astronomical and they counted each call as one full minute. I had to get the public utilities commission to get them to back down on the bill as they wouldn't budge for months. Allen --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5* Origin: Derby City LiveWire - Louisville, KY - livewirebbs.dy (1:2320/100) SEEN-BY: 14/5 18/200 19/33 34/999 90/1 116/18 120/331 123/500 128/187 140/1 SEEN-BY: 218/700 222/2 230/150 240/1120 249/303 261/38 100 266/404 267/155 SEEN-BY: 280/1027 282/1056 292/907 908 320/119 219 340/400 393/68 396/45 SEEN-BY: 633/267 280 640/384 712/620 848 770/1 801/161 189 2320/105 303 @PATH: 2320/100 120/544 123/500 261/38 712/848 633/267 |
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