• Re: Looking for screensho

    From Greek Times@VERT/GRKTIMES to poindexter FORTRAN on Sunday, February 22, 2026 20:48:00
    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?

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  • From Greek Times@VERT/GRKTIMES to MRO on Sunday, February 22, 2026 20:53:00
    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

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Greek Times on Sunday, February 22, 2026 23:17:46
    Re: Re: Looking for screensho
    By: Greek Times to poindexter FORTRAN on Sun Feb 22 2026 08:48 pm

    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?



    are you running a bbs for the sole purpose of asking us questions for a newspaper article?


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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Greek Times on Sunday, February 22, 2026 23:18:16
    Re: Re: Looking for screensho
    By: Greek Times to MRO on Sun Feb 22 2026 08:53 pm

    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


    you might be retarded.
    there was nothing to do back then. even cable tv sucked.
    after i called each bbs i never called back.

    it wasn't exploring.


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  • From Greek Times@VERT/GRKTIMES to MRO on Monday, February 23, 2026 08:34:00
    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?

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Greek Times on Monday, February 23, 2026 07:06:41
    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?

    I seem to recall message boards separate from the magazine and a lot of
    older third party apps and shareware. Mind you, this was 1987 or so.



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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Greek Times on Monday, February 23, 2026 19:27:58
    Re: Re: Looking for screensho
    By: Greek Times to MRO on Mon Feb 23 2026 08:34 am

    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?


    I'm not participating in your article.
    Talk to poindexter and he will give you some made up imagined shit to use.


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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Greek Times on Monday, February 23, 2026 19:33:47
    Re: Re: Looking for screensho
    By: MRO to Greek Times on Sun Feb 22 2026 11:17 pm


    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?


    I visited your bbs. you ignored my question but your bbs answered my question.


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  • From Greek Times@VERT/GRKTIMES to MRO on Monday, February 23, 2026 21:56:00
    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.

    Just to clarify, I'm not writing an article. My question was historical in nature.

    The hobby and art boards are well documented, but the vendor and corporate support boards seem to have faded without much visual preservation. I'm interested in understanding what the practical standard actually looked like in that space during the early 90s.

    I operate a board myself, and I'd like to align certain presentation choices with how professional support systems were typically done at the time. That's really the extent of my interest.

    If anyone has screenshots, printouts, or firsthand recollections of those vendor boards, I'd still appreciate the input.

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  • From phigan@VERT/TACOPRON to Greek Times on Wednesday, February 25, 2026 07:54:55
    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 in print? Subscription information to get the magazine? Were there messages, 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.

    This reminds me of the Simpsons episode where Bart goes to the offices of MAD Magazine (or whatever the equivalent was in their universe).

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  • From Mortar@VERT/EOTLBBS to phigan on Wednesday, February 25, 2026 10:04:50
    Re: Re: Looking for screensho
    By: phigan to Greek Times on Wed Feb 25 2026 07:54:55

    This reminds me of the Simpsons episode where Bart goes to the offices of MAD Magazine (or whatever the equivalent was in their universe).

    And...?

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  • From Robert Wolfe@VERT/KLYNTAR to PHIGAN on Wednesday, February 25, 2026 13:06:00

    On Feb 25, 2026 07:41am, PHIGAN wrote to GREEK TIMES:

    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 :)
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  • From Greek Times@VERT/GRKTIMES to Robert Wolfe on Wednesday, February 25, 2026 14:33:00
    you mean stock,like mine :) except i have pull down menus :)

    lol

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  • From Greek Times@VERT/GRKTIMES to phigan on Wednesday, February 25, 2026 15:01:00
    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.

    Yes, Thank you phigan and all.
    Thanks everyone for the input. The consensus around "stock install"
    actually makes a lot of sense. The more I think about it, the more it fits with the purpose those boards served. Functional, minimal (And this is what I just did.... "Plain Text is beautiful" as a Gopher site has a slogan!) lol


    While digging through Boardwatch and BBS Magazine issues from 93 and 94 on the Internet Archive, I stumbled onto something interesting. Quite a few of those publications were advertising an "online version" of the magazine available through their BBS.

    Now I'm curious about how that was actually implemented.

    Was it just plain ASCII text dropped into file sections?
    Was it packaged as a Door program?
    Or were issues posted into message areas, maybe one article per message?

    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?

    Feels like a really early precursor to what later became web publishing, and I don't see much documentation of how it was actually done in practice.

    Would love to hear any firsthand recollections for some inspiration on my BBS!

    Thanks again!

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  • From fusion@VERT/CFBBS to Greek Times on Wednesday, February 25, 2026 18:27:00
    On 25 Feb 2026, Greek Times said the following...

    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?

    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.

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  • From fusion@VERT/CFBBS to All on Wednesday, February 25, 2026 18:42:00
    On 25 Feb 2026, phigan said the following...

    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.

    from the information about the official IBM OS/2 BBS they ran, it sounded like the forums were gated to compuserve and perhaps other places. it also sounded like it wasn't free, and with no price listed i'm guessing it also wasn't cheap. they listed those places as "monitored by IBM" or some wording like that. my guess is you either had to have bought something big or had a subscription to something expensive.. *shrug*

    as MRO mentioned earlier though.. any bigger company probably didn't run their bbs very seriously because they wanted you to call their 1-800 numbers for per-instance support, which was expensive. they don't want to give support away for free on a forum if they can sell the same solution to the next guy that calls. both microsoft and borland for example made a lot of money with physical documentation. microsoft used to be a pretty large book company.

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  • From Greek Times@VERT/GRKTIMES to fusion on Wednesday, February 25, 2026 21:30:00
    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.

    You're absolutely right. Taking screenshots in the early 90s wasn't common or straightforward at all.

    Most people, including myself, weren't sitting there thinking, "I should document this." Especially not for something as routine as a stock vendor board. Totally fair point.

    That said, it *was* done in some cases. From what I've been seeing flipping through Boardwatch Magazine in the Internet Archive, a lot of the screenshots in those magazines look like they were captured using those old screen capture setups with a camera mounted in front of the monitor. Quality was usually pretty rough. You can see the curvature and glare in some of them.

    Another method was simply pointing a camera at the screen and hoping for the best. I actually saw a recent example like that posted from Juxtaposition BBS in Montreal. Plain text board, photographed straight off the monitor. Very much do what you can with what you have...

    And then there were software-based methods. I was watching an old BBS Expo '94 interview with Dennis Fowler from Computer Shopper Magazine . At the 22-minute mark he mentions using a special program specifically to capture BBS screens for review (YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/7hzf9qOVkSM ). So at least in the reviewer world, there were tools floating around for that purpose.

    So yeah, definitely rare, and definitely not everyday behavior. I'm just curious whether any of those oddball captures survived, especially around those early online magazine experiments.

    Either way, appreciate the reality check.

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  • From phigan@VERT/TACOPRON to Mortar on Wednesday, February 25, 2026 21:20:10
    Re: Re: Looking for screensho
    By: Mortar to phigan on Wed Feb 25 2026 10:04 am

    This reminds me of the Simpsons episode where Bart goes to the offices of Magazine (or whatever the equivalent was in their universe).

    And...?

    The receptionist says "Listen, kid. You probably think a lot of crazy stuff goes on in there, but this is just a place of business."

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  • From Robert Wolfe@VERT/KLYNTAR to GREEK TIMES on Thursday, February 26, 2026 05:54:00

    On Feb 25, 2026 02:33pm, GREEK TIMES wrote to Robert Wolfe:

    you mean stock,like mine :) except i have pull down menus :)

    lol

    Only because I've yet to find a decent Win64 compatible ANSI editor. But, I might install a 32-bit version of windows so can use TheDraw and set up my bbs directory as a shared volume.
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  • From Robert Wolfe@VERT/KLYNTAR to NIGHTFOX on Thursday, February 26, 2026 05:56:00

    On Feb 25, 2026 12:17pm, NIGHTFOX wrote to DAITENGU:

    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.

    Yes, typically COM1-COM4. I remember that Mustang Software used to sell 16- port Stallion communications boards in a special VAR bundle back in the day. ---
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