On Sat, 14 Mar 1998, Max Eskin wrote:
> 
> There are plenty of free and shareware BBS programs on the 'net.
> Check out www.cdrom.com (SimTel) and www.filelibrary.com (Channel 1)
> for stuff. Channel 1 needs you to register, by the way. Here is a
> question for you all: How is it done that several people can dial up
> a BBS at the same number and all connect?
Likely, the BBS has several numbers in rotary but only advertises the 
bottom number.
                                                 - don
> >Hello.  A while back, I was asking about BBS stuff.  Does anyone have a 
> BBS
> >program (prefferably color, etc., possibly HTML-style), with 
> server/client
> >software that they could give me?  (I could pay for software, shipping,
> >etc.)
> >    Thanks,
> >
> >Tim D. Hotze
> >
> >
> 
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Received on Sat Mar 14 1998 - 13:39:20 GMT