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- From: dawson@willard.UUCP
- Newsgroups: alt.bbs
- Subject: Re: TBBS versus RA/Netware
- Message-ID: <s6oeuB1w165w@willard.UUCP>
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 92 18:16:15 EST
- References: <1992Nov16.133830.721@global.hacktic.nl>
- Organization: Willard's House BBS, Atlanta, GA -- +1 (404) 664 8814
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- peter@global.hacktic.nl (Peter Busser) writes:
-
- > dawson@willard.UUCP writes:
- >
- > >"With many UNIX based BBS's" would imply that there are ~many~ UNIX BBS's.
- > >Perhaps you'd care to point me to a list of known UNIX BBS's? Naturally,
- > >free/shareware is preferred...
- >
- > Many is a relative word. You can use only one at a time anyway.
-
- Assuming that one would get to the bbs by entering "bbs" at the login prompt,
- you could have all of them available (though perhaps not "at a time")... using
- "magpie", "piratebbs", etc. as a UNIX login, and the bbs would likely prompt
- for a bbs-login, no doubt. That'd certainly give your BBS users a fair chance
- to let you know which one they preferred.
-
- > Magpie
- > Pirate's BBS
- > XBBS
- > ix/Mbox
- > unidel
- > Waffle
- >
- > Well, those are the 6 UNIX BBS programs I know. Is that many?
-
- It's a start! This is something that could be built into a FAQ sheet..
- it may already be in one.. but since I (bad boy!) didn't look for it,
- I don't know about it.
-
- Thanks for your input.
-
- >
- > Greetings,
- > Peter Busser
-
-
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- dawson@willard.UUCP (Willard Dawson)
- Willard's House BBS, Atlanta, GA -- +1 (404) 664 8814
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