• Hi everyone!

    From Stationkeeper to All on Wed Mar 13 09:43:53 2024
    Hey folks.

    I'm a "new return" to BBSing. I ran a small, 2 line BBS that used RemoteAccess .04a back in the early 90s, but then life happened and I was unable to keep it going.

    Fast forward and I was checking out the state of the Scene these days and was amazed that not only are BBSes still being used but that the number of hosts and users is growing!

    With that in mind I want to learn all I can about BBSes and running the software. Needless to say I found the best option would be a Synchronet, running GameSrv to run some doors. Once I've got that figured I'll move into echo mail and more complex functions. I'll start with testing a local version and once I figure it out move it to a windows VPS.

    I'm retired and living in Northern British Columbia, Canada. I'm also running an internet radio station called Signal Thirteen, and a Mastodon instance, both from off site VPS's.

    I look forward to getting to know folks here, and hope not to ask too many silly questions :)

    Chris
  • From Digital Man to Stationkeeper on Wed Mar 13 11:58:53 2024
    Re: Hi everyone!
    By: Stationkeeper to All on Wed Mar 13 2024 09:43 am

    I'm a "new return" to BBSing. I ran a small, 2 line BBS that used RemoteAccess .04a back in the early 90s, but then life happened and I was unable to keep it going.

    Welcome back!

    You'll find more activities (and replies) in the networked message bases (e.g. DOVE-Net, FidoNet, fsxNet), but still - welcome to Vertrauen!
    --
    digital man (rob)

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    All at once the clouds are parted; light streams down in bright unbroken beams Norco, CA WX: 61.3°F, 64.0% humidity, 0 mph SW wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs
  • From Paulie420 to Stationkeeper on Sun Mar 17 08:25:39 2024
    Re: Hi everyone!
    By: Stationkeeper to All on Wed Mar 13 2024 09:43 am