40Nice. I remember those machines. I think Sears was selling them. I started off myself with a Commodore 64 back in 1982 but I didn't get a 1200bps modem until about 1987.
I purchased a Packard Bell 286 in 1989. It had a 2400 baud modem which
I gladly usedOh yeah. We started off with AOL.. I would say much later 1993-94 as I'm sure thats when the boom was for internet. I was basically BBSing since 1987 up to about 1993 and the dropped off as the internet took hold.
to connect to a local ISP for internet access. It came with a years subscription to
Prodigy, but after the year was up, I decided that I could run my own
I purchased the DOS version of Wildcat, ran a program that allowed me to maximize theWicked. Yep, a few boards ran Wildcat. Of course having more than one line was really rare too. Ha, had to set the terminal on auto redial and keep trying.. or rushing home after school to get on to play our rounds of BRE..
memory. I had 4 phone lines coming into the house (3 for incoming calls and 1 as a
I lived in the Fort Lauderdale area and started a network of messagesAwesome. I can't remember if I called any boards that had networked message bases tbh. I know Fido existed back then. There were a few boards that gave more access if you purchased a membership. Obviously with being a kid, I did not do that.
that I called
HobbyNet which I networked via phone line as far north as Palm Beach and south to
Now I run 2 systems. I still run Winserver (hobbylinebbs.com) and recently started aWhile its not what it used to be sure. Sometimes it just comes down to what makes you happy and what expands your knowledge with challenges...learning new systems, drawing ANSI.. etc. BBSing, was the happiest of times as a kid, and it feels good to continue doing so and making friendships where I can.
Synchronet system as well (hobby-bbs.com). It's amazing to me how much
I can enjoy
something as much as I do that doesn't produce any income. But it keeps me busy and
happy.
I purchased a Packard Bell 286 in 1989. It had a 2400 baud modem which
Nice. I remember those machines. I think Sears was selling them. I started off
myself with a Commodore 64 back in 1982 but I didn't get a 1200bps modem until
about 1987.
I gladly used
to connect to a local ISP for internet access. It came with a years subscription to
Prodigy, but after the year was up, I decided that I could run my own
Oh yeah. We started off with AOL.. I would say much later 1993-94 as I'm sure
thats when the boom was for internet. I was basically BBSing since 1987 up to
about 1993 and the dropped off as the internet took hold.
I purchased the DOS version of Wildcat, ran a program that allowed me to
maximize the
memory. I had 4 phone lines coming into the house (3 for incoming calls
and 1 as a
Wicked. Yep, a few boards ran Wildcat. Of course having more than one line was
really rare too. Ha, had to set the terminal on auto redial and keep trying..
or rushing home after school to get on to play our rounds of BRE..
I lived in the Fort Lauderdale area and started a network of messages that I called
HobbyNet which I networked via phone line as far north as Palm Beach and
south to
Awesome. I can't remember if I called any boards that had networked message
bases tbh. I know Fido existed back then. There were a few boards that gave more access if you purchased a membership. Obviously with being a kid, I did not do that.
It's great we have telnet to keep things going but something needs to be said
about how magical a community was that is regional. I mean, I knew users from
school, and users in the next city over (as LD lines permitted)
Now I run 2 systems. I still run Winserver (hobbylinebbs.com) and recently started a
Synchronet system as well (hobby-bbs.com). It's amazing to me how much I can enjoy
something as much as I do that doesn't produce any income. But it keeps
me busy and
happy.
While its not what it used to be sure. Sometimes it just comes down to what
makes you happy and what expands your knowledge with challenges...learning new
systems, drawing ANSI.. etc. BBSing, was the happiest of times as a kid, and it
feels good to continue doing so and making friendships where I can.
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