Subj : Introduction To : vaelen From : Blue White Date : Sun Jan 28 2024 09:36:13 > > The history of nodelisted sysops is easy to look up > Well, I'm not listed there, so I wonder what I was doing at the time. > I know my board called a hub to pass mail and that I sent and received > mail from other boards though. You may have been on another network. I think you said you were running non-intel hardware, which may have limited your choices. I know the GT Power Network was big in Texas (over 100 nodes at one point), but that would have required you to be running a GT Power BBS on intel hardware. There was also RIME/RelayNet which required proprietary software for most of its early existence and (I think) that software may have been for intel hardware only. There were a few other networks around that were not FIDO and also didn't use FTN software. --- Talisman v0.51-dev (Linux/armv7l) * Origin: possumso.fsxnet.nz * telnet:2123/ssh:2122/ftelnet:80 (21:4/134) .