- |__U__| / \// / FIDO \ _//|| _\ / (________) (_/(_|(____/ (c) John
Madill FidoNet is a
worldwide computer network that is used for
communication between...
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sometimes via
direct chatting. In the
early 1980s,
message networks such as
FidoNet were
developed to
provide services such as NetMail,
which is
similar to...
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Binkp is a
protocol for
transferring FidoNet or
WWIVNet mail over
reliable connections. It is
typically used to
deliver mail over the internet, instead...
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transmission error. As
TeLink was
normally used only by
FidoNet software,
which demanded it as part of the
FidoNet standards, this did not
present a real-world problem...
- signatures. With
FidoNet,
echomail and
netmail software would often add an
origin line at the end of a message. This
would indicate the
FidoNet address and...
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Telex UUCP WAN
Wireless network Notable networks ARPANET BITNET CYCLADES FidoNet Internet Internet2
JANET NPL
network Toasternet Usenet Locations Africa...
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Standard Interface Layer. Fido
refers to
FidoNet, Opus
refers to Opus-CBCS BBS, and
SEAdog refers to a
Fidonet compatible mailer. The
standards do****ent...
- 3.5"
floppy disk
drive and a XTR
modem (allowing
access to ZX Net and
FidoNet).
Extension kit
Scorpion GMX (Graphic
Memory eXpander) for
Scorpion ZS-256...
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traffic was also
exchanged with
FidoNet and
other dial-up BBS networks. By the mid-1990s
there were
almost 40,000
FidoNet systems in operation, and it was...
- Angeles-based
artist and
computer programmer,
known for his work that led to
FidoNet (the
first message and file
networking bulletin board system, or BBS),...