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- Real name: David Snyder
- Nick: David
- Red Mud BBS
- redmudbbs.com
- Running Synchronet v3.18b-Win32
- Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.8GHz – 2.79GHz
- Windows 7 Embedded Standard - 32 bit OS
- DoveNET
- Fidonet
- retronet
- sfnet
- Be good to everyone so someone will be good to you.
- Do what is right. Not what is easy.
- TL;DR I am a total geek/nerd - that sums it up.
Retrogaming files coming very soon! BBS Door Gaming!
I have doing BBS's since 1983. I saw someone connect and I was in like heaven. I said I gotta do this! So I built myself a 300 bps modem. It was not easy on my budget of working at the grocery for $3.85 / hour + tips (ha! what tips!) So then I found the code for an Apple + BBS - I think it was called GBBS it was all in BASIC, I knew my BASIC back then, so I spent hours upon hours rewriting it for the C64 I had. I had a BBS up and running in about 15 days. WOW! I was running with the big boys now. Years pass, BBS grows and closes. I went to the Navy. When I went to shore duty, I got an IBM 5150 and found something decent to run. Back to sea, and I left it running in my apartment. I came back and someone had “taken it over” and was doing a great job. We met and I gave him the system. Not sure what happened to it. Back to sea again, and before this time I got an Amiga. I didn't leave it running...but it did have a point running. I must have had 25K+ messages when I came home. This time, I saw this software, Synchronet .94, I was like DAMNNNN, that is a kick ass system. I paid for it right then, Rob, sent me a manual. I ran a couple of versions but life was getting hectic so it all got put away. Well, 1998 comes around, and the bug bit again. I got Sychronet, and basically been running it in house for myself try to make sure I can do everything. Well, 2020 is here now, I think I can. I am going to get into javascript programming now, I hope to do some utils and things I haven't seen before. Have a good morning/day/night. David (Oh yeah, I LOVE SECOND GALAXY)