wilso_d@cs.odu.edu (DeWitte Wilson) (10/11/89)
There is yet another new FREE C64 bulletin board running at (804)420-1726, and the Sysop is looking for users, so check it out if you are so inclined. The Back Water BBS ----- ...dewitte (not the sysop) -- DeWitte Wilson <wilso_d@cs.odu.edu> Old Dominion University CoSysop - The TrashBin BBS (tandy) 804-588-3013 [300=>2400] 8N1 - Micro Enhancements BBS (IBM & Mac) 804-424-1514 [300=>9600] 8N1 "Mind your own business Mr. Spock, I'm sick of your half-breed interference."
larry@nstar.uucp (Larry Snyder) (08/19/90)
Hi Bob - we are running a 4 line BBS here with real time games (only one on-line so far), a full usenet backbone feed available for users, and gobs of files (mostly DOS, but maybe 150 megs of Unix files).. The lines are $33/month each (commercial) and that includes 150 outgoing calls per line (measured service), call hunt (ring on next line if line is busy) and rotary service (I don't need touch tone). Lines are $54/month each for unlimited touch tone service. Installation is $70 for the first line, and $35 for each additional. Indiana Bell also wants $100 deposit on each business line. We are running Interactive Unix on a 386/25 (we are about to move up to a 386/33) with 8 megs of RAM (if I continue to run X windows - I will need to upgrade the memory to 12-16 megabytes). I have multiple SCSI CDC Wren drives and an Adaptec 1542B controller. The disk IO actually screams! The serial card is an Computone Intelliport with a 10 mhz 80186 and modems are a combination of Hayes V-Series 9600, HSR 14.4 HST and Telebit Trailblazer T2000s. BBS software is Waffle which has been modified to look and feel like TBBS which makes it very easy to use. The BBS is $30 per year - which includes complete access and 90 minutes of connect time per day. Usenet feeds are $1 per minute per quarter, ie: a 20 minute average daily feed is $20 per quarter of a year - and if paid yearly an additional 20% discount is credited. So far, we are breaking even. Nothing gained, and nothing (except for deposits) lost. It is fun keeping the system running - but does take a lot of time. If you include your time running such a setup - you loose money real quick. -- Larry Snyder, Northern Star Communications, Notre Dame, IN USA uucp: iuvax!ndmath!nstar!larry -or- larry@nstar Public Access Unix Site (219) 289-0282 (5 lines/PEP/HST/Hayes-V)