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echo: bbs_carnival
to: Shawn Highfield
from: Matt Bedynek
date: 2016-06-22 08:21:54
subject: Ideas

Shawn,

Wednesday June 22 2016 05:37, you wrote to Matt Munson:

 SH>   You could also use a Raspberry Pi computer and run a BBS on it.

Speaking of rasberry... if a person wanted to build a server these days...

The Intel Avoton make excellent small servers configurations which consume
low power.  They even accept ECC ram which is a big bonus.

Construct one of these to host a NAS and virtual machines...

Take care,

Matt

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