Stationkeeper wrote to All <=-
So I used to run a Remote Access 0.04a BBS back in 92-93. One
line, some doors and Fidonet. Kinda faded away mid-90s as other
stuff took more attention.
I checked back in a few weeks back and was amazed to see how not
only are BBSes still around, but seem to be getting more
attention (and sometimes users!) than in quite some time.
I plan on running a board on a Windows 2022 VPS, but to start I
want to make some connections and do some learning. It's
astonishing what's possible now. The idea of having a 20 node
board running easily on relatively inexpensive hardware or server
space is giving me the warm fuzzies (not that they'd be busy, but
just the ability to have them at all).
Looking forward to getting to know you folks!
Hey!
So I used to run a Remote Access 0.04a BBS back in 92-93. One line, some doors and Fidonet. Kinda faded away mid-90s as other stuff took more attention.
I checked back in a few weeks back and was amazed to see how not only are BBSes still around, but seem to be getting more attention (and sometimes users!) than in quite some time.
I plan on running a board on a Windows 2022 VPS, but to start I want to make some connections and do some learning. It's astonishing what's possible now. The idea of having a 20 node board running easily on relatively inexpensive hardware or server space is giving me the warm fuzzies (not that they'd be busy, but just the ability to have them at all).
So I used to run a Remote Access 0.04a BBS back in 92-93. One line, some
Re: Hi, Everyone.
By: Stationkeeper to All on Sat Mar 16 2024 02:41 pm
So I used to run a Remote Access 0.04a BBS back in 92-93. One line, some
Wasn't Remote Access at version 1.11 by then? I remember because I ran a Remote Access BBS from 1994-2000, and I think I started with version 2.02 in 1994.
Nightfox
Stationkeeper wrote to All <=-
make some connections and do some learning. It's astonishing what's possible now. The idea of having a 20 node board running easily on relatively inexpensive hardware or server space is giving me the warm fuzzies (not that they'd be busy, but just the ability to have them at all).
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