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- AmSAT Dial Up BBS Systems - The following dial-up bulletin board systems maintain some satellite information. None of these BBS systems are run by AMSAT as such. The information listed here may not be entirely current.
- The BBS Corner Telnet BBS Guide - Listings of telnettable bulletin board systems (BBS) throughout the world. Log onto BBS systems without having to dial long distance.
- The TEXTFILES.COM Historical BBS List - A Compilation of BBS Numbers garnered from a number of sources; intended to be a historical record of all the Bulletin Board Systems that ever existed.
- The Synchronet BBS List - This page contains listings of Synchronet Bulletin Board Systems, This useful list of some of the BBS' online is updated 24 hours a day.
- DDS List Telnet to a BBS!!! - Links to telnettable bulletin board systems.
- St. Louis BBS Listings - Area Code 14 St. Louis Missouri BBS Listing.This monthly updated list contains the numbers and information on all St. Louis public computer bulletin board systems.
- Solstice BBS - A remarkable bulletin board system with discussion forums, chat messages, beautiful graphics, free email, fun and games. Express your ideas, meet friends, find love, laugh, and enjoy yourself.
- Denton Texas Area BBS List - Bulletin Board Systems in the Denton, Texas area.
- UBB Central - Ultimate Bulletin Board. A web-based bulletin board system written in the Perl language backed by a flat-file database with a unique caching system.
- ChatNFiles BBS - Web-based bbs-like site with telnet and browser-based chat systems, message area, web access to regional newsgroups, and a large file downloads area which includes downloads for multiple operating systems.
Wikipedia Articles
- Canada Remote Systems - Canada Remote Systems, or simply CRS, was a major commercial bulletin board system located in the Toronto area. It was one of the earliest commercial systems outside the "big iron" companies such as CompuServe or The Source, and survived into the 1990s before being overwhelmed by the Internet and closing down.
- OneNet - OneNet is a network of bulletin board systems (BBSs) where message forums (known as conferences) were replicated across systems. For example, a user on a FirstClass BBS in Boston can post a message to a forum and a user on another BBS can read and reply to the message allowing the conversation to span ...
- Boardwatch - Boardwatch began as an important publication for the online Bulletin Board Systems of the 1980s and 1990s and ultimately evolved into the primary trade magazine of the ISP industry in the late 1990s. Late in the magazine's run, it was renamed to ISPWatch when the BBS-themed name was no longer relevant.
- IVT Terminal Emulator - IVT Terminal Emulator is a highly configurable communications program by BearStar Software. It is a tool used when connecting to other computers, bulletin board systems (BBSs), and a host of other Internet-related services.
- Tian-Yau Conflict - The Tian-Yau conflict was a dispute concerning several Chinese mathematicians that took place between August and October 2005. It was largely conducted on the Web and the bulletin board systems (BBS) of tertiary education institutions in China.