I recall from calling AST, PC Magazine's BBS, 3com and some others in
you could download a few things. i called every one i could find.
it's not overlooked. there's nothing to look at.
I recall from calling AST, PC Magazine's BBS, 3com and
some others in
Do you recall what was offered in PC Magazine's BBS?
Were there full articles to read? special articles that didn't
make it in print? Subscription information to get the magazine?
Were there messages, files?
you could download a few things. i called every one i could find. it's not overlooked. there's nothing to look at.
But you *still* called every one you could find! So there *was*
something unique these "boring" BBS had worth exploring ALL! :P
after i called each bbs i never called back.
Greek Times wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
Do you recall what was offered in PC Magazine's BBS?
Were there full articles to read? special articles that didn't make it
in print? Subscription information to get the magazine? Were there messages, files?
after i called each bbs i never called back.
Since you dialed many of these, do you recall if these BBSes required
to create a user account, or you were accessing them as guest?
Were there full articles to read? special articles that didn't make
it in print? Subscription information to get the magazine? Were
there messages, files?
are you running a bbs for the sole purpose of asking us questions
for a newspaper article?
are you running a bbs for the sole purpose of asking us questions
for a newspaper article?
I visited your bbs. you ignored my question but your bbs answered my question.
Were there full articles to read? special articles that didn't make it in print? Subscription information to get the magazine? Were there messages, files?
This reminds me of the Simpsons episode where Bart goes to the offices of MAD Magazine (or whatever the equivalent was in their universe).
Re: Looking for screenshots/a
By: Greek Times to All on Sun Feb 22 2026 11:00 am
So I'm curious: does anyone here remember what these boards looked like
firsthand? Even better, did anyone ever think to take a screen capture
or pr
a screen before hanging up? I'd love to see what the actual menu
structure a
Others may have responded about this already. I wasn't on many of these, but the few that I did dial into were always completely stock.
Companies, as far as I saw, didn't customize their BBSes at all. If they did, it was to disable features. They might've set a color different sometimes, if there was that option ;). Log in to a stock Wildcat!
install, and that's what it looked like.
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you mean stock,like mine :) except i have pull down menus :)
Others may have responded about this already. I wasn't on many of these, but the few that I did dial into were always completely stock.
Does anyone remember dialing into something like that? Even better, did anyone ever grab a screenshot of how those early online magazine setups were presented?
Re: Re: Looking for screensho
By: Greek Times to poindexter FORTRAN on Sun Feb 22 2026 08:48 pm
Were there full articles to read? special articles that didn't make it print? Subscription information to get the magazine? Were there messag files?
More than likely there was nothing on there ;). Boards have content when the Sysop is interested in the boards and the content... The sysops of those corporate boards had no interest in either.
you keep mentioning screenshots as if that was more common than it actually was.. let alone for taking screenshots of something so mundane
as boardwatch.
This reminds me of the Simpsons episode where Bart goes to the offices of Magazine (or whatever the equivalent was in their universe).
And...?
you mean stock,like mine :) except i have pull down menus :)
lol
From what I remember, MajorBBS had some products & software features to enable easily having a bunch of phone lines for a dialup BBS. I had
used some MajorBBS boards in my area in the early 90s that had a bunch
of phone lines, with active multi-node chat rooms. I remember seeing
some hardware they offered that allowed a lot more serial ports than
were usually offered on a PC.. From what I remember, a typical IBM-compatible PC had bulit-in support for up to 4 serial ports (and a couple of them shared IRQs, from what I remember, so if you wanted to
use all 4 simulteneously, you had to re-configure their IRQs). But I recall seeing that the company that made MajorBBS offered some hardware that allowed a lot more serial ports, and their MajorBBS software
naturally supported that. I'm not sure how the hardware accomplished
that, since typically there were limited IRQs available.
| Sysop: | Greg Meckel |
|---|---|
| Location: | Anchorage, AK |
| Users: | 11 |
| Nodes: | 6 (0 / 6) |
| Uptime: | 123:37:40 |
| Calls: | 180 |
| Files: | 2,412 |
| Messages: | 22,660 |
| Sysop: | Greg Meckel |
|---|---|
| Location: | Anchorage, AK |
| Users: | 11 |
| Nodes: | 6 (0 / 6) |
| Uptime: | 123:37:40 |
| Calls: | 180 |
| Files: | 2,412 |
| Messages: | 22,660 |