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  • Waffle ( bbs), a bulletin board service software program
  • phi, Compuserve or GEnie, or to any other local BBS a user may have had defined.
  • of Tsinghua University (NRCOTU) urged the SMTH BBS administration to block THUExpress, one of the
  • Searchight Software sold Searchlight BBS, along with Spinnaker Web Server, to TeleGrafix
  • The group ran a number of BBS, among them 'Pom-Pom', devoted to the Apple Mac
  • gic is an adventure/role-playing game for Major BBS and Worldgroup BBS software.
  • dia is an adventure/role-playing game for Major BBS and Worldgroup BBS software.
  • These included The Source, an early BBS, and Control Video Corporation, a predecessor c
  • No Carrier: the end of the dial-up BBS and its integration into the Internet
  • Some popular sites like SMTH BBS and HKiBBS are using the derived system of the
  • He purchased The Major BBS and one of Galacticomm's multi-modem cards in S
  • It had to be manually patched into both BBS and terminal emulator packages, and it was inco
  • s was Fox Valley (Wisconsin)'s first UNIX based BBS and provided many users with early Internet acc
  • ite reasonably complex programs to run on their BBS and interact with users.
  • which produces airsoft AEGs, Training Weapons, BBs and upgrade parts.
  • t of the merger in 2010 between PBS of Denmark, BBS and Teller of Norway.
  • It is a MUD type game for the Major BBS and Worldgroup BBS software, allowing it to be
  • ulture in Hungary, as operator of the LifeForce BBS and the author of a snarky webpage about chain
  • ame of "One of the largest and most influential BBS and forum in China."
  • The Courier modems remained a favorite in the BBS and emerging Internet service provider world, w
  • It can fire both BBs and pellets.
  • (EzyBBS) is a shareware bulletin board system ( BBS) application first introduced for MS-DOS by Pet
  • QuickBBS (QBBS) was a bulletin board system ( BBS) application first introduced for MS-DOS by Ada
  • ysops have migrated to Windows and Linux native BBS applications.
  • Peter Davies originally developed Ezycom BBS as part of his master's degree dissertation in
  • Yi Ta Hu Tu Bulletin Board System, or YTHT BBS, began on September 17, 1999, and was built by
  • How Humble BBS Begat Wired World.
  • Avatar was originally implemented in the Opus BBS, but later popularised by RemoteAccess.
  • in technology, SPITFIRE can be run as a telnet BBS by using a virtual FOSSIL driver and telnet eng
  • ernal telnet support, it can be run as a telnet BBS by using a telnet-FOSSIL driver such as NetFoss
  • In 1987, the paper debuted its own BBS, called Fred the Computer.
  • users had migrated over from a student created BBS called BBS1 (circa 1985) which was accessed fro
  • ximus provides a relatively basic interface for BBS callers rendered in either ANSI or ASCII, compa
  • If a BBS carried one, they had to carry all three.
  • icism on the Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link (WELL) BBS centered around the use of militant language.
  • w Lightbar support hard coded into the Renegade BBS code.
  • ovide with out charge and freely available from BBS, computer magazines and dealers, it is believed
  • Many client software programs existed for BBS connections back then, but one in particular fo
  • Nowadays, BBS counts approximately 3700 active routes in the
  • Part of early BBS data was lost in a fire in 1998 though 40% of d
  • Jason Scott, creator of the BBS Documentary expressed interest in the custom LC
  • support for up to 999 external BBS door programs (ver.
  • Cripple Smash was a BBS door released some time around 1992.
  • development of a new game based on the popular BBS door game Trade Wars.
  • o the game's documentation, it was based on two BBS doors written for the Atari ST: Space Empire El
  • The group was founded and operated by two BBS enthusiasts from California, "Zyphril" and "Chi
  • Now, replaced by the World Wide Web, the BBS era remains a fond memory for many.
  • Unlike the BBS, ExecPC Internet provided service exclusively t
  • He had run a BBS from his home called The Phoenix Project, which
  • quently evolved into various editions such as a BBS game as well as the most recent version Phantas
  • the early 1990s, Trade Wars was the preeminent BBS game, played by tens of thousands of computer e
  • BBS GmbH is an international service provider in th
  • After this integration, the BBS GmbH - as all its subsidiaries, branches and jo
  • Babcock Borsig Service GmbH ( BBS GmbH) is the parent company of Babcock Borsig S
  • Celerity BBS had over 50 discrete releases between 1990 and
  • BBS has many uses because it is isotonic and has a
  • Pellets are loaded into a 5-shot clip, while BBs have an 18-shot magazine, which is fed from the
  • In an attempt to reduce the CPU load on the BBS host and remove the latency issues associated w
  • It was merged with the Powerhouse BBS in June, 1996.
  • It is the oldest of existing Internet BBS in Hong Kong.
  • enamed once again to Baton Broadcasting System ( BBS) in 1994.
  • y built Internet functionality into the Exec-PC BBS in 1994.
  • ued with the virus, and joined a virus-exchange BBS in search of more information.
  • However, the 25's capacity was only 50 BBs, in comparison to the 1000 BB capacity of some
  • ada employee, Mark Windrim, set up a FirstClass BBS in Toronto called MAGIC (the Macintosh Awarenes
  • 80s, Robert 'Bob' Bickford installed a computer BBS in Berkeley, California as an accessible electr
  • reware distribution systems, and a governmental BBS in Portugal.
  • The features of Searchlight BBS included a full screen text editor, a remote DO
  • RoboBOARD/FX Graphical BBS Interface - 1992
  • Searchlight BBS is a bulletin board system (BBS) developed in 1
  • From 2 May 2005, the BBS is suffered from the Internet censorship in mai
  • BBS is not based on assumptions, personal feeling,
  • he detailed biochemical mechanism that leads to BBS is still unclear.
  • The BBS is one of information source for some residents
  • Firebird BBS is one of two main telnet-based Bulletin board
  • Maple BBS, is one of two main telnet-based Bulletin board
  • Currently, the BBS is planned to be expanded to parts of central a
  • Yet Another Wersion of Citadel (YAWC) BBS is a variant of Dave's own version of Citadel (
  • Borate Buffered Saline (abbreviated BBS) is a buffer used in some biochemical technique
  • BBS is now the medical term for an ongoing hoarsene
  • Berlin British School ( BBS) is a private international English-speaking sc
  • BBS is not a quick fix.
  • Dr. HO Yiu-wah, Anthony, B.B.S., J.P.
  • Mr CHENG Shu-ming, BBS, JP
  • Mr TIEN Puk-sun, Michael, BBS, JP
  • Mr CHAN Pun-chung, BBS, JP
  • The BBS later offered softcore adult images and movies
  • Despite the fact that PKU launched its official BBS later on, Wei Ming station, YTHT still managed
  • An example of a BBS list from the mid-90s, showing MBBS' popularity
  • rporated, was a computer Bulletin Board System ( BBS) located in Appleton, Wisconsin.
  • he interim by Bridgwater Broadcasting Services ( BBS) Ltd whilst administrators were appointed.
  • A sector editor was required for the BBS maintainer to manually allocate message space o
  • By the time the BBS market was being eroded by the internet in the
  • his local connection provided opportunities for BBS meets as well as long-term friendship with othe
  • into certain numbers known as "gold nodes," the BBS member was connected to an Internet shell accou
  • guage provides, a number groups, such as ACiDic BBS modding, Cyberia, Demonic, DoRE, Vanguard, wOE!
  • Dept. of Statistics ( BBS, MS, PhD)
  • She continued to be active on her AEN computer BBS network into the late 1990s.
  • The Z-Netz was a German BBS network applying store and forward mechanisms t
  • NirvanaNET was a dial-up BBS network, started in 1990 in the San Francisco B
  • of the most users website in the whole Chinese BBS network.(The
  • NirvanaNet was unique among BBS networks, because member BBS systems agreed to
  • Like many other BBS networks, as use of the Internet increased, the
  • The hierarchy of FidoNet BBS nodes, hubs, and zones was maintained in a rout
  • ce of Harbin Ren Min Guangbo Dian Tai is in the BBS of this radio station).
  • ese government, PKU has not been able to hold a BBS of its own for a long term.
  • ernet, she worked in Writer's Ink and Macintosh BBS on GEnie.
  • He first ran a BBS on PCBoard on a PC himself, but he was not happ
  • lar Chaos is an Atari ST Bulletin Board System ( BBS) online multiplayer strategy game that is ran a
  • of the very few Atari online games available to BBS operators in the early 1990s.
  • Event Horizons BBS originally offered online forums, games, and as
  • AdeptXBBS was a BBS originally written explicitly for the OS/2 oper
  • and display subsystems were rewritten, and the BBS package got its name.
  • (Moebius) in 1990 to quickly modify an existing BBS package to meet a simple organizational need (s
  • ation given by McDonald himself once showed the BBS playing The Rolling Stone's "You Can't Always G
  • f the similar Sunday Edition with Mike Duffy, a BBS production which aired on most CTV stations and
  • Stephen Blauner, naming their expanded company BBS Productions (for Bert, Bob and Steve).
  • e but two distinctly iconoclastic features from BBS Productions among some of the most influential
  • BBS Productions' best known film is The Last Pictur
  • Raybert was also the predecessor to BBS Productions, a New Hollywood production company
  • 2004 Prof. Kan Tai-keung, BBS, Professor, Dean of Cheung Kong School of Art &
  • To be successful, the BBS program used must be based on scientific knowle
  • BBS programs delve into the acts that cause the acc
  • The BBS ran GBBS software and was hosted on an Apple II
  • Searchlight BBS rapidly grew in popularity, and appeared freque
  • The BBS required a new user password in order to gain a
  • From all the BBS routes, approximately 2900 are surveyed on a re
  • Documenting the BBS Rubi-Con 4, April 2002
  • Initially a Commodore 64 based BBS running Spence BBS software, it became the deve
  • spread like wildfire around the planet via the BBS scene and was popular with phreaks, hackers and
  • for him to recover and he never returned to the BBS scene.
  • released to those students who chose to provide BBS services.
  • The magazine included advertisements for BBSes, BBS software and hardware and editorials about the
  • Wildcat! is a bulletin board system ( BBS) software package developed in 1986 by Mustang
  • FOSSIL drivers were mainly used to run BBS software under MS-DOS.
  • At a time where BBS Software (such as RemoteAccess) were merely usi
  • modelling the software after the commercial PC BBS software PCBoard.
  • Synchronet is a multiplatform BBS software package, with current ports for Micros
  • Telegard is an early bulletin board system ( BBS) software program written for IBM PC-compatible
  • as /X - by Synthetic Technologies was a popular BBS software application for the Commodore Amiga li
  • programmer known for his bulletin board system ( BBS) software MBBS.
  • onal Computer) was a public domain, open source BBS software program.
  • RemoteAccess is a DOS Bulletin Board System ( BBS) software package written by Andrew Milner and
  • The system used the STARBASE II BBS Software and provided many local discussion roo
  • part of the Entertainment Edition of the Major BBS software, until it was later replaced with two
  • The original BBS software, specially developed by Sezam's founde
  • n't long before others became interested in the BBS software, and it went on to have over 500 autho
  • r use with early (late 1980s - 1990s) DOS-based BBS software.
  • communications library for writing terminal and BBS software.
  • The simplest way to prepare a BBS solution is to use BBS tablets.
  • home) and remained a Baton Broadcasting System ( BBS) station until it was traded to CHUM in 1997, a
  • BBS still in existence can be accessed via telnet a
  • de obsolete by other Internet services, but the BBS still remains accessible via telnet on the Inte
  • influences from Star Trek, Star Wars, and early BBS strategy games, Trade Wars was an early example
  • MikroKOM is a KOM ( BBS) style BBS software written in Turbo Pascal.
  • At that time the BBS sub-culture was at its height, and the Internet
  • Eventually, Searchlight BBS supported FidoNet, ZMODEM, Internet e-mail and
  • has several features that make it attractive to BBS sysops, such as being free, having remote admin
  • arketing scheme that offered large discounts to BBS sysops.
  • Opus was one of the BBS system featured in The BBS Documentary.
  • ms, rooms, and monsters are configurable by the BBS System Operator at the console.
  • TCL, The Common Link, was a Swedish BBS system developed by Ulf Hedlund in the late 198
  • In the 2004, as the Firebird BBS system was ceased to develop, the system change
  • uickly turning it into the largest Mac-oriented BBS system in the area.
  • mediately ported to the IBM PC for the Nochange BBS system in 1984.
  • It was the first fully graphical BBS system with iconic navigation, punchy bitmaps,
  • Now a user could call into their local free BBS system and have conversations with users from a
  • hanged its name to CRS Online and added another BBS system aimed at online chat, which PCBoard did
  • ed by the works of Ken Spence and his Spence XP BBS system of which there were two versions written
  • waffle was created for discussion of the Waffle BBS System.
  • Many derived BBS systems are based on its source code.
  • Many BBS systems are based on its source code.
  • As many BBS systems of that era, it was only available for
  • Contrary to many BBS systems dedicated to file download, Sezam focus
  • Most BBS systems running YAWC code were 486 or first-gen
  • ple's own AppleLink, as well as other Mac-based BBS systems like FirstClass.
  • nes to dial other services, networking multiple BBS systems together.
  • pecial modifications so that it works well with BBS systems and Terminal programs.
  • line of computers, especially for connecting to BBS systems via a modem connected to the telephone
  • When BBS systems were popular, Maximus often appealed to
  • art, and allowed full interaction with PC-based BBS systems that used these features extensively.
  • stinguished itself from the other major FidoNet BBS systems at the time by its support for topic th
  • this system to compete with the many DOS based BBS systems available in commercial markets; howeve
  • to interface with FIDO NET and other NETWORKED BBS Systems.
  • ple lost interest in connecting to these dialup BBS systems.
  • R1Soft is a division of BBS Technologies an international computer software
  • and was on the cutting edge of AMIS/Atari 8-bit BBS technology.
  • 1998 and the Bassetts retained sole control of BBS; that same year, BBS was renamed CTV.
  • ch Underground (DRU) was a Lubbock, Texas based BBS that was popular in the "hacker" scene.
  • BBS: The Documentary (commonly referred to as BBS D
  • nces with Galacticomm are recounted in the film BBS: The Documentary.
  • Grandmaster Ratte' as he appears in the film BBS: The Documentary.
  • Ratte' is the SysOp of Demon Roach Underground BBS, the cDc "base system."
  • BBS: The Documentary Episode 5 documents the rise o
  • irtual character posted on the Community Memory BBS, the first electronically accessible Bulletin b
  • y or text file used by a bulletin board system ( BBS) to pass information about the BBS itself and t
  • rimitive sound broadcasting system allowing the BBS to program the remote computer's beeper speaker
  • ith Terry Clabaugh, operator of a local FidoNet BBS, to win a bet that an Apple II version of FidoN
  • On December 16, 2007 control of the BBS transferred to the Iowa Student Computing Alumn
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