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Blake Patterson
Blake Patterson
@blakespot@oldbytes.space  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

Feb. 16, 1978 -- forty eight years ago today -- the first public dial-up bulletin board system or BBS went online.

Wired: "1978: Ward Christensen and Randy Suess launch the first public dialup bulletin board system. The two unleash the kernel of what would eventually spawn the world wide web, countless online messaging systems..."

https://www.wired.com/2010/02/0216cbbs-first-bbs-bulletin-board/

I got my first modem in the summer of 1986, a Prometheus ProModem 1200A (modem on a card) for the Apple II. The first BBS I logged in to was OxGate, an RBBS/RCPM system the phone number of which I still can remember (my earliest BBS software -- firmware-based on that modem card -- had no phone book). I used BBSs avidly until sometime in 1994, when I subscribed to a local ISP's (Widomaker of Williamsburg, VA) dial-up modem-based PPP service that brought TCP/IP to my 486 PC with Windows 3.1. I could then browse the web from home, and that was basically the end of BBSing for me -- for the moment, anyway.

For those interested in experiencing this early form of online community, there are many BBSs online right now, accessible via telnet on systems old and new. I've enjoyed getting back into BBSing this way, especially when using vintage systems to login.

Most any computer can do it, today. Tips on how: https://bytecellar.com/bbsing

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Apple IIe computer (circa 1983) dialed into an electronic bulletin board system (BBS)
Apple IIe computer (circa 1983) dialed into an electronic bulletin board system (BBS)
Apple IIe computer (circa 1983) dialed into an electronic bulletin board system (BBS)
OxGate BBS login screen from 1986
OxGate BBS login screen from 1986
OxGate BBS login screen from 1986
Prometheus ProModem 1200A modem packaging with details
Prometheus ProModem 1200A modem packaging with details
Prometheus ProModem 1200A modem packaging with details
Logged into a telnet-based BBS using MuffinTerm for iPadOS
Logged into a telnet-based BBS using MuffinTerm for iPadOS
Logged into a telnet-based BBS using MuffinTerm for iPadOS
WIRED

Feb. 16, 1978: Bulletin Board Goes Electronic

1978: Ward Christensen and Randy Suess launch the first public dialup bulletin board system. The two unleash the kernel of what would eventually spawn the world wide web, countless online messaging systems and, arguably, Twitter. It was several decades before the hardware or the network caught up to Christensen and Suess’ imaginations, but all the \[…\]
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JTI
JTI
@jti42@infosec.exchange  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@blakespot Given the epic speed of 1200baud (baud! not bps) I wonder if we'll see the return of the BBS's over those 866/433 MHz LORA network variations.

#lora #reticulum #meshcore #meshtastic

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Chewie
Chewie
@chewie@mammut.gogreenit.net  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@jti42 @blakespot that would be amazing!

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