RBBS-PC
978-613-2-40578-4
613240578X
112
2010-10-21
39,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. RBBS-PC (acronym for Remote Bulletin Board System for the Personal Computer) was a public domain, open source BBS software program. It was written entirely in QuickBASIC by a large team of people, starting with Russell Lane and then later enhanced by Tom Mack and including Ken Goosens and others. It supported messaging conferences, questionnaires, doors (through the DOORDEF.DAT dropfile), and much more. In 1982, Larry Jordan of the Capital PC Users Group started modifying some existing BBS software that had been ported from CP/M by Russell Lane. The first major release of this effort, RBBS-PC CPC09, in May 1983 was written in interpreted BASIC and included the Xmodem file transfer protocol added by Jordan. In June, 1983, Jordan turned over maintenance and enhancements to Tom Mack and Ken Goosens. The first release under Mack, version 10.0, was released July 4, 1983. New versions and features were released steadily through out the rest of the 80's. The final complete version, 17.4, was released March 22, 1992.
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