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Steve Schapel said:Bruce,
Give Will the benefit of the doubt here. Maybe he is using Microsoft
Access Version 1 for DOS, the original Access, which as you possibly know
was not a database program, but communications software - modem required.
http://www.emsps.com/oldtools/msaccv.htm
Steve Schapel said:Bruce,
Give Will the benefit of the doubt here. Maybe he is using Microsoft
Access Version 1 for DOS, the original Access, which as you possibly know
was not a database program, but communications software - modem required.
http://www.emsps.com/oldtools/msaccv.htm
Rick A.B. said:I guess it's long past the stage where they will ask what a VIC 20 was
or what Electronic bulliten boards where for.
Rick A.B. said:I guess it's long past the stage where they will
ask what a VIC 20 was or what Electronic
bulliten boards where for.
Larry Linson said:I'll let you define the VIC 20 (which I never used). Small, early,
monolithic computer, IIRC.
I guess I'd say an EBBS is a one-node USENET, denied the steriods that
muscle up the Internet.
Though some EBBSes were connected, with slow and simple connections,
into networks, like Fidonet. A typical BBS would connect via voice
phone line and modem, one or a few times a day, to exchange messages
with another station or other stations on Fidonet. Local responses
might be rather quick, but it could take quite a bit of time to see
responses to your post from other locations (unlike now, when I often
see responses within seconds or minutes from parts of the earth far,
far away from me).
Larry