-
similar to internet-based email. Many
BBSes also
offered online games in
which users could compete with each other.
BBSes with
multiple phone lines often provided...
- games, utilities, and
other extensions to
BBSes.
Because BBSes typically depended on the
telephone system,
BBSes and door
programs tended to be
local in...
- have
become widely used.
Discussions are threaded, as with web
forums and
BBSes,
though posts are
stored on the
server sequentially. A
major difference...
- This is an
incomplete list of
notable bulletin board systems: CBBS – the
first BBS on record,
established 1978
Celco 51 – used by the
United States Secret...
-
bulletin board systems (
BBSes). It uses a store-and-forward
system to
exchange private (email) and
public (forum)
messages between the
BBSes in the network, as...
-
beginnings of the
first BBSes,
featuring Ward
Christensen and
Randy Suess SysOps and Users:
experiences from
those who used and
operated BBSes,
including B.W....
-
bulletin board systems. He is the
creator of a 2005 do****entary film
about BBSes, BBS: The Do****entary, and a 2010 do****entary film
about interactive fiction...
- rings, or spamming.
During the
early days of the Internet,
public dial up
BBSes would serve to put
miscreants in
touch with one
another to
share tips of...
- 1.0
archive of files, do****ents,
scripts and
newsgroup posts saved from
BBSes thanks to textfiles.com. Baio, Andy (June 13, 2011) "Playable Archaeology:...
-
computer terminals,
printer separators, in
early computer networking (e.g.,
BBSes), email, and
Usenet news messages.
ASCII art is also used
within the source...