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WWIVnet was a
bulletin board system (BBS)
network for WWIV-based BBSes. It was
created by
Wayne Bell on
December 1, 1987. The
system was
similar to FidoNet...
- to link together,
forming a
worldwide proprietary computer network, the
WWIVnet,
similar to FidoNet. WWIV
started out in
early 1984 as a
single BBS in...
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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...
- Some
networks used QWK doors, and
others such as
RelayNet (RIME) and
WWIVnet used non-Fido
software and standards.
Before commercial Internet access...
- 32bit as well as
Linux 32bit and 64bit.
Written by
Wayne Bell,
included WWIVNet. Past versions: MS-DOS and OS/2.
PicoSpan Ami-Express – aka "/X", very...
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Internet outdial Remote Imaging Protocol Skypix Networks FidoNet RelayNet WWIVnet Media coverage Boardwatch Computer Shopper textfiles.com BBS: The Do****entary...
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written in
Turbo Pascal later came to be
named Amber, node 1 of the
WWIVnet BBS network. His
handle as the
SysOp was
Laison Al'Gaib when it was WWIV...
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mostly observed in
Usenet newsgroups although it was
known to
occur in the
WWIVnet and
FidoNet computer networks as well. It was
subsequently used in other...
- Delphi, FidoNet, Genie, the Internet/Usenet/mail servers, Prodigy, and
WWIVNet. In an
article analyzing Team OS/2 and its
meaning and context, Robert...