fsxNet
From
Keyop to
All on Tue Feb 9 21:23:07 2021
Magnum BBS has joined fsxNet in New Zealand, which include message and file areas.
fsxNet is described as:
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fsxNet is a fun, simple and experimental network that uses Fido Technology Networking to communicate between connected Bulletin Board Systems (BBS).
Established in 2015, the network uses ZONE 21 and there are five NETs with each NET being served by a HUB.
fsxNet is not a perscriptive network. e[X]perimentation is at heart of its name and members are actively encouraged to be creative in their use of the network. Only a handfull of message areas and file bases are used - setup is quick and [S]imple.
Technologies covered by the network include (but are not limited to) BBSing, ANSI art, Amateur (HAM) Radio, Retro / Vintage Computers & Gaming, FTN communications, network protocols & topologies, encryption methods, contemporary computers (e.g. Raspberry Pi), computer coding and more.
fsxNet sees a number of messages posted to it every week. It is an active support network for several developers of BBS software spanning BBS systems, door games and more.
fsxNet is not an invite-only closed network, rather it is an open community and everyone who wishes to join is welcome.
Do you find it [F]un to learn about and use retro computing technologies? Would you like to be part of a group that enjoy experimenting and developing those technologies further? If the answer is yes, then we invite you to join us :)
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All echomail areas have been synced, and file areas will be populated with new software over time. fsxNet can be access via the [J]ump for messages, and the [T]ransfer options from the main menu.
Any questions - please ask.
Keyop.