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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.
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 ...
[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 ...
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.
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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.
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.