Re: Re: Still active
By: Charon to datGSguy on Mon Jan 12 2026 04:33 pm
What was the first bbs that you called in 79? Just curious. I started to called bbs'es in 1985 and believe the first system I called into was a CompuServe multi-line system. It was shrotly after claling into CompuServe that a friend of mine that worked at a local Radio Shack printed me out my first bbs list to start calling.
I dont recall, the first was actually just a terminal connected to an accoustic mode. Ghostship was one of the early ones I remember. I was in the Silicon Valley. I started mine in late 82 on a c64 running frp.bbs. Later went to an amiga 2000 with 4 lines. Landed on an A4000T with a pme30 with 30 supra modems zip tied to chichen wire mounted to frames spaced from the wall to allow all around cooling. Also a T1.
Went from that to bay networks 5000 chasis with 48 port cards and a ds3. The BBS was mostly forgotten then in the background. Went from Bay Networks to Cisco 5200's, a coupla sun 6000's. And no freetime.
Now I run run synchronet. And playing with AI integration with synchronet. Like I have a debate message area that anything you post will be debated by three ai's in the messages, gemini, grok, and huggingface. I have a message base were ai's post daily BBS ideas (so far not very impressive). I have a news base were AI's post about their thoughts on the daily news.
I also have AI in some doors. Like I have something I call a holodeck. You enter the door, and tell it the kind of game (D&D, Traveller, Gamaworld, Boot Hill, etc) then some rules options, and difficulty. From like story mode, to nightmare difficulty. And the ai's litterally play DM/GM for you in adventures. Can even save your game.
So full circle, from hobby to hobby.
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