Early timesharing/BBS systems

From: Rob O'Donnell <classiccmp.org_at_irrelevant.fsnet.co.uk>
Date: Sat Jul 17 11:24:49 2004

At 16:50 17/07/2004, you wrote:

> Anyway, this demo brings-up an interesting question. What kind of
> dial-up
>systems existed in the 70's before consumer-oriented services like
>CompuServe? I remember the DowJones and CompuServe sign-up packs at
>RadioShack in maybe 1979 (I joined CIS in 1988. I even remember my ID:
>70153,3367). I also remember in high school (around 1983) using a DECwriter
>to dial into the timesharing computer (at 300 baud; I don't know the host
>system) at one of the local universities.

I was thinking of Prestel, a service I used in the early '80s. A google
for information it turned up:

http://iml.jou.ufl.edu/carlson/timeline.shtml
"The online timeline - A capsule history of online news and information
systems"

Looks like it will answer your question to some extend :-)

Rob
Received on Sat Jul 17 2004 - 11:24:49 BST

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