Mike Powell wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
LOL, the first BBS software I ever tried was called Colossus. The interface reminded me of the Opus boards of that time. I never could
get it to answer the modem so I eventually chose GT Power.
Also, IIRC, there was a software developer back then called the Forbin Project. I wonder now if maybe that was the name of the development
group that created the Colossus BBS software, or if I am remembering it from some other package? :D
Also, IIRC, there was a software developer back then called the Forbin Project. I wonder now if maybe that was the name of the development group that created the Colossus BBS software, or if I am remembering it
from some other package? :D
The Forbin Project was the original shop that created Qmodem, I
thought?
Mike Powell wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
The Forbin Project was the original shop that created Qmodem, I
thought?
Could be? I remember the name Chuck Fornsburg/berg but not what he
might have called the project.
I did some digging - Chuck Forsberg created DSZ - the Zmodem transfer
tool, John Friel III created QModem, and his company *was* called The Forbin Project.
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