If things where at this level years ago, feature rich BBS package and the ability to run all that on a tiny little box.... the internet my have never taken off....
But thank god Gore invesnted the internet...
I can't wait to getthis puppy online...
Jeff Smith wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
I recall my first BBS machine. An XT running at 4.77Mhz with 512kb of
ram. It came with two 320k 5-1/4 floppies. But changed one of the
floppies out for a 20MB MFM HD. I remember when I first formatted the
HD and thinking.
Gosh... Will I ever manage to use all that HD space? <g>
ib joe wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
When I went with the rasbarry pi system the learning curve will be
steep for me... I know nothing about linux... I have a friend come in
to help out with a few issues to get the BBS running.... but I hope to have things going good and learn a new OS along the way.
Paul Hayton wrote to ib joe <=-
I agree running Mystic BBS on a Raspberry Pi is a great way to go :)
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