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Re: TProBBS?
- Subject: Re: TProBBS?
- From: someone@wavetech.net (Greg Buchner)
- Date: 1998/10/07
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Apple II Forever
- References: <S_PS1.276$wV1.1336929@news2.voicenet.com>
In article <S_PS1.276$wV1.1336929@news2.voicenet.com>, "Michael C. Weiss"
<mweiss@voicenet.com> wrote:
>Anyone remember TProBBS for the Apple 2?
Yep, log on to one regularly.
>I'm just curious if anyone has a copy, still using it, knows
>what ever happened to the guy who wrote it, stories, etc...
>I used to run a small BBS using that software...and I'm
>just curious if anyone remebers that system.
>It was ahead of its time IMOHO - it was a precursor to MUDs and online
>gaming...
Electronics Shop (612-789-2149) is run on:
- Enhanced Apple IIe
- Apple Monitor II
- Duodisk 5.25 Drives
- Unidisk 3.5 Drive
- Applied Engineering Transwarp Accelerator
- Apple Parallel Card
- Apple DMP Printer
- RamFast High Speed SCSI Card
- Maxtor LXT-200S Hard Drive (15 mil sec seek time)
- Apple Super Serial Card
- Intel 144/144e External 14,400 bps Modem
- SMT No Slot Clock
- TProBBS II v5.0 Beta Software
And I got the following information from it, but I don't know if
any of it is valid any longer.
About TProBBS Version 5.0:
TProBBS (The Professional Bulletin Board System) was written by Guy T. Rice
(alias Thomas Katt). It is written primarily in Applesoft BASIC and 65C02
Assembly Language. Marketing of TProBBS is now handled by Digital Sorcery,
Inc. (612) 757-2055
Greg B.
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- References:
- TProBBS?
- From: "Michael C. Weiss" <mweiss@voicenet.com>