[comp.sys.tandy] BBS Numbers wanted.

aaron@garfield.UUCP (Aaron Shaw) (02/21/88)

Hi there!

  I'm compiling a list of BBS telephone numbers, soit would be great if there
is a buletin board in your area, please mail me the name, telephone number,
aera code, city, and state/province.

Thanks in advance!
 

bownesrm@beowulf.UUCP ( Stowaway aboard the Long Shot) (02/22/88)

	Well, after the response I got about the Model 100 and trying to
get C working on it, ( got lots of replies. Thanks!) I've dredged some
BBS software out of the closet and set it up here on Beowulf. It's to be
dedicated to Model 100 & clone users only. I posted a handfull of software
I've written and things I've gotten off the net. I'd make a plea for others
to add to the collection.
	Enough of that. The # is 518-482-9228. The login is sbbs. Answer the
questions and I'll validate you in a day or so. Best time to dial in is 
just after the hour. If you get a warning advising you to log out, please 
do. 300-1200-2400 baud, use BREAK to select.
	Cheers,
		Bob


Bob Bownes, aka iii, aka captain comrade bob    | Since I AM my employer,
Function Consulting,	Albany, New York, 12203 | I guess these opinions are
(518)-482-8798 voice (518)-482-9228 (anon uucp) | those of my employer 
 bownesrm@beowulf.uucp				| my houseplants, and my TR-6.

tedk@ihuxv.ATT.COM (Kekatos) (02/23/88)

Call Ward and Randy's  _CBBS#1_  (312) 545-8086. 

In it's 11th year of operation. You might remember Ward's name, he and
his buddys invented XMODEM protocol. 

Messages 16-19 are an updated list of
local (area code 312) BBS. It's a long list. 





Ted G. Kekatos
backbone!ihnp4!ihuxv!tedk                     (312) 979-0804
AT&T Bell Laboratories, Indian Hill South, IX-1F-460
Naperville & Wheaton Roads - Naperville, Illinois. 60566 USA

TRM@PSUVMA.BITNET (Tony Robert Marasco) (02/23/88)

Here are some 24-hour BBS numbers:

Name..............Phone Number.....City........State....Computer..Baud Rate
Bauhaus BBS       (717)874-3852    Frackville   PA       C-64     300-1200
Ghost Train       (717)455-6365    Hazelton     PA       C-128    300-1200
Dr. Slick's       (717)622-4288    Pottsville   PA       C-128    300
St. Clair Wildcat (717)429-1529    St. Clair    PA       IBM-PC   300-9600
RSBBS & DYM       (717)544-6512    Minersville  PA    Tandy 1000  300-2400
Damage BBS        (717)692-2805    Hazelton     PA       C-64     300-1200
Terrapin I        (717)774-6181    Hazelton     PA       C-64     300-1200
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greg@engr.uky.edu (Greg Henderson) (02/24/88)

   It is called the Labrynth (606)293-2309
     On it are several message bases 
     an on-line game 
     A list of local area (Lexington) BBS's

And it is done with the program the that SysOp wrote.

  Richard Hite is also the creator of the game "The Warzone"
Which is also running on there as the on-line game.

The hardware pretty much is just a TRS-80 III with 4 Disk Drives
and 3 of which are 2S2D I think.

  It is a real good system and if a person with a Tandy is interested
he might give out a copy of the software.  Who knows?

Greg Henderson   
  AKA
 Silverlock (On Labrynth)

KND@PSUVMA.BITNET (02/24/88)

There is a small but very servicable BBS in the Altoona, Pa. area. It is
called the Portage Railroad BBS. It is 24 hrs/daily, 300,1200,2400 bps.
Protocol is 8/none/1. (814)944-6588 .It supports Coco's,Apple's,IBM's,
and Commodore. Storage capacity is around 50 meg. , and it has a large
graphics library of apprx. 70 pictures. :->

wcf@psuhcx.psu.edu (Bill Fenner) (02/25/88)

I'd like to add my BBS, the Heart of Gold, to the list.  It hasn't got any
file section or anything amazingly neato like that, yet...  It's run on
software that I wrote 5 years ago for my TRS-80 model I, and it ran on said
computer for 4 1/2 years... I just moved it to my IBM a little while ago.
Anyway, I'm in the process of rewriting the software so it's a lot better...
planned inclusions are:  Full-screen support for those who have got terminal
emulators,  UUCP support, Netnews support, (I already have most of the software
for the last two working)... and when I get another hard drive, online games.
It'll be a nice little system... The new stuff should be working in 2 or 3
months.  Anyway, the phone number is (814) 238-9633, 300/1200 baud (2400
coming soon), 24 hours a day.

  Another system you might want to add is The Shadowland, (814) 238-4654.
It has 2 phone lines and it's running on a Wyse 386.  This phone number
auto-switches between the two modems. (300/1200/2400 baud.)

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karl@ddsw1.UUCP (Karl Denninger) (02/26/88)

In article <2059@ukecc.engr.uky.edu> greg@engr.uky.edu (Greg Henderson) writes:
>
>   It is called the Labrynth (606)293-2309
>     On it are several message bases 
>     an on-line game 
>     A list of local area (Lexington) BBS's
>
>The hardware pretty much is just a TRS-80 III with 4 Disk Drives
>and 3 of which are 2S2D I think.

If you're looking for a source of TRS=80 Model IV BBS/hose software, you
need to call our box.  We used to run 2 Tandy bbs's off of this software,
and it was at one time a commercial product selling for $200 -- now you can
get it for the downloading time.

Warning:
	This sucker is 6 (!) 180K diskettes worth of material.  It will run
	on a 3 or 4 floppy-system, but is much happier on a hard disk.  It
	does EVERYTHING you could ever want, from bbs to networkable mail to
	an unbelievably decent terminal package.  Fully interrupt-driven,
	works with 300/1200/2400 baud modems, as well as hard-wired at any
	baud rate (the terminal will run perfectly at 19.2K!)

Once you are signed in, type 'files' from the bbs -- you want the 'tandy'
area of the system...

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Macro Computer Solutions, Inc. | Voice: +1 312 566-8910
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conklin@eecae.UUCP (Terry Conklin) (03/01/88)

No discussion of "the granddad of TRS BBSes" would be complete without
the Club Lansing. Been online 8 years on a TRS Mod I - and still is.
(517) 372-3131  3/12/2400.

And the kids...

The Club II  (313) 334-8877   3/1200
  w/files for Atari, ST, Amiga & Mod I/III