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What a surprise... I thought TBBS had all but died. I was a TBBS SYSOP back in the early 90's, starting with single line and moving up to MULTI after about a year, ended up having about 8 lines when things were really going great. I just discovered TBBS.ORG, and joined up, I'm hoping someone can help me out, while I can find my old Digicomm board, I can't find any of my original software (I seem to remember that it was on 5.25 disks, now that dates me). I need to set up a small BBS for a short period of time (maybe longer), and was hoping to see if I could get it to run via telnet (from what I'm reading it looks like I can). If there are some old timers here that might remember "The Final Frontier BBS", drop me a line. Please feel free to eMail me. Scott Gillis There are only 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary arithmetic and those who don't. On Mon, 01 Sep 2003 15:09:59 GMT, "John Kelly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >This group seems to get a lot of spam.. just curious as one who ran it, >still has them red and black binders.. > >Whats the story on www.tbbs.org ??? eSoft looks like they dont give a bugger >about us.. > >I put my TBBS software to sleep back in the mid 90's.. but I want to wake it >up now...being a Tmail beta tester back then was fun (it ended up being >Flame).. but Larry Lewis' Tmail program did provide the inbound feed for the >entire 3:712/x fidonet feed in Sydney.. It was fun.. > >Anyone has any idea what happened to the TBBS developers ?? like Mr Phil... >Bob Hartman.. Allan Bryant and Adam Hudson..?? Would be interested.. > >Regards, > > John > >------------------------------------------------------ >TBBS Sysops never die .. they just CEDIT a lot more >------------------------------------------------------ >
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