Remember Commodore Quantum Link? I was on that service all the time. Great fun times.
Re: Re: Anyone new to BBS?
By: Nightfox to Weatherman on Sat Jun 07 2025 08:17:59
I always felt like it was really cool that people had the ingenuity to come up with dialup modems, to be able to convert digital information t > Ni> analog audio and back and transfer data over phone lines (and it's
probably much the same technique used to store computer data onto audio > Ni> cassette tape).
Remember Commodore Quantum Link? I was on that service all the time. Great > times.
Mickey
WOW ya I remember Quantum Link, my dad had it and even ran a BBS on a C64. He actually had a 10MB HD that was in a case kinda like the 1541 drive. He ran that for years until he went to a PC and ran PCBoard for ages.
Barry Davis Jr
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KrAABY Gamer BBS
Re: Re: Anyone new to BBS?
Remember Commodore Quantum Link? I was on that service all the time.I remember hearing about it. I was a kid then and didn't have my own computer, so I didn't get a whole lot of chance to use stuff like that.
My dad always had computers when I was growing up, though he didn't use
Remember Commodore Quantum Link? I was on that service all the time. Great
times.
WOW ya I remember Quantum Link, my dad had it and even ran a BBS on a C64. He actually had a 10MB HD that was in a case kinda like the 1541 drive. He ran that for years until he went to a PC and ran PCBoard for ages. Barry Davis Jr
Mickey wrote to Nightfox <=-
was re-done to incluse Atari and Apple's and then they sold out to Compuserve (I believe) and it was gone for me. Thats when I started my first BBS using All American. :-)
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