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  2. Citadel (software) - Wikipedia

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    His board, Citadel-86 Test System, served not only as a discussion board and distribution center for the software, but also was the focal point for a lively Citadel-86 community in the 612 area code (the Twin Cities), which at their peak numbered roughly forty systems, and probably more than 100 over the years.

  3. Category:Bulletin board system software - Wikipedia

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    Bulletin board system software is software designed to operate a dial-up bulletin board system. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of ...

  4. Falken (bulletin board system) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Herb's company Info*share struggled to market this product against the already well established Major BBS product developed by Galacticomm . The product enjoyed moderate success but eventually Herb relented and sold the product in 1996 to Chris Whitacre of California [ 3 ] who continued to develop the product on the Linux platform ...

  5. Door (bulletin board system) - Wikipedia

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    In a bulletin board system (BBS), a door is an interface between the BBS software and an external application. [1] The term is also used to refer to the external application, a computer program that runs outside of the main bulletin board program.

  6. List of arbitrary-precision arithmetic software - Wikipedia

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    Variables of BigNumber type can be used, or regular numbers can be converted to big numbers using conversion operator # (e.g., #2.3^2000.1). SmartXML big numbers can have up to 100,000,000 decimal digits and up to 100,000,000 whole digits.

  7. Category:Bulletin board systems - Wikipedia

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  8. TAG (bulletin board system) - Wikipedia

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    3.1 Historical Locations. 4 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... T.A.G. is a DOS-based bulletin board system (BBS) computer program, released from 1986 to 2000.

  9. RBBS-PC - Wikipedia

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    RBBS-PC (acronym for Remote Bulletin Board System for the Personal Computer) was a freeware, open-source BBS software program. It was written entirely in BASIC by a large team of people, starting with Russell Lane and then later enhanced by Tom Mack, Ken Goosens and others.