Subj : Rick's BBS To : Denn From : Rixter Date : Tue Nov 18 2025 07:44:14 Re: Rick's BBS By: Denn to Rixter on Mon Nov 17 2025 11:06 pm > Re: Rick's BBS > By: Rixter to Denn on Mon Nov 17 2025 07:29 am > > > >>> Yes I run two BBS's > > >>> outwest.synchro.net:23 outwest.synchro.net webpage > > > >>> razzpie.ddns.net:2300 runs on a Raspberry Pie 3 > > > >>> started both BBS's at the same time 10-15-2010 wanted to try out > > >>> both systems. > > > > Ri>> Which is your favorite? > > >> I really like both Synchronet and Mystic alot, If I had to run just > >> one sys it would be Synchronet. > >> But lucky for me I can run both :) > > >> ... Use super glue on your hard drive. Stop fragmentation before it > >> begins! > > Ri> I like synchronet the most. Before it I ran RBBS-PC for a number of yea > Ri> I have ran synchronet since the 90s. Have a good day Denn! > Ri> Rixter > > 1st BBS I helped run starting in 1987 was the CoCoShop BBS that ran Color > Connect BBS software written in Basic by my brother, and ran on a Color > Computer 2 with ans RS-232 pak then in 1992 I bought PCBoard from Clark > development Co, I lived about 5 miles from Clark development co, actually us > to go and hang out with Fred Clark and his staff. > the Original Outwest BBS ran on PCBoard. > > ... To hell with the Prime Directive! Let's KILL SOMETHING! > That is way cool Denn. I loved my little coco. I had 2 disk drives and a 1200bps modem by the time I opened it as a BBS called Computech-80. I think the software was called Colorama BBS. One drive ran the bbs and the other held messages. Have a good day Denn! Rixter telnet://ricksbbs.synchro.net:23 http://ricksbbs.synchro.net:8080 --- þ Synchronet þ Rick's BBS telnet://ricksbbs.synchro.net:23 .