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  1. DaveD

    DaveD DI Senior Member Showcase Reviewer Veteran Navy

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    Me too. I did that in High School in 70's. Had to time share to a mainframe to assemble and run the program. Technology sure has come a long, long way...

    Actually we wrote it using punch cards and once we debugged it we printed it to paper tape for permanent storage. God forbid you get those cards out of order. LOL Didn't have magnetic media yet back then except for large corporations and banks because of the expense.
     
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  2. Nutz2U2

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    Hi Guys,

    Whilst I was looking for something specific on the net today,
    this blast from the past popped up in front of me .....

    As they say - your life is on the net (warts and all) :arghh::arghh::arghh:

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    MAX'sBBS Sysops,

    As some of you might know, the source for MAX'sBBS has been purchased by
    myself, with the view of further developing the program, and propose to
    return the BBS program back to being one of the better BBS packages, both
    from the user, and with major overall, also from the sysop's point of view ...

    MAX'sBBS always has been unique in it's way of being presented, owing nothing
    to Xenolink and/or Cnet and/or any of their clones <all loaded with their own
    range of features, BUT they just weren't MAX'sBBS :-)> ...

    A little bit about myself:

    My name is Norbert Peter Feist, am 40 years of age, married to a lovely lady,
    raising 3 boys, with a house to pay, 2 dogs, 2 cats, etc ... In other words,
    i have been am domesticated :-) ... I was one of the first to buy one of
    these super new A500 <the obvious choice after Vic-20, C64 - anything but PC>
    currently still use the A500, but now also have a A1200, A2000 and A3000 ...

    Having run a BBS prior to the Amiga on a C64 <with a 20meg HD the size/weight>
    of a brick, we then started getting the A500 ready for running a BBS ...

    I have been involved with MAX'sBBS since it's very early days, being both a
    registered (meaning i purchased the program) and one of the beta-tester for
    years <along guys like Mario Marin and Edward Lawford> ... In the beginning
    of 1994 we went away from MAX'sBBS in disgust to the program being made PD,
    and started using Excelsior, a program promising everything you as a sysop
    could ever want/need ... We were betatester, Australian Distributor and
    overall general support for this BBS package ... Only a few little problems,
    bugs <and there were a lot>, weren't being fixed, but new features added,
    responses from Tom <the programmer>, became as rare as 1200 modems :-).

    Then came the cruncher ... The Federal Police seized all equipment under a
    search warrant relating to the Communications Act in January '94, which only
    now <10th July '96> is going to court .

    Took another year or so to get it all sorted and equipment returned.
    And they could not prove how the "alleged" illegal stuff was being done.


    We are now expecting things to be finalised very soon, meaning we then can get the programming for MAX'sBBS going ...

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    I can be contacted in MAX'sNET as Norbert Feist at 86:302/0, in AmigaNET at
    41:200/823.0, at the Webpage <http://ideal.net.au/~feistn/maxsbbs.htlm>, or
    at feistn@ideal.net.au and norbert.feist@nutfactory.apana.org.au ...

    Hope to hear from you ...

    = _ _ = The Nut Factory BBS =
    = nuts2u2@nutfactory.apana.org.au = Max'sNet: 86:302/0.0 =
    = feistn@ideal.net.au = AmigaNet: 41:200/823.0 =
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    = For Auto PGP key request to nuts2u2@nutfactory.apana.org.au =
    o-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-o

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    Reminds of how much of a geek I was in those days.
    The early days of the digital era. They even offered me consulting work afterwards - the secrets will die with me :sneaky::sneaky::sneaky::sneaky::sneaky:.

    Still remember that morning, ASIO, Federal Police, Local Police, Telstra, Optus :angelic::angelic::angelic:.

    My wife was so cool - made them cups of coffee and tea, talked to them for hours.
    She was so calm cool and collected.

    Anyway - just a little bit of nostalgic crap.
     
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