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WWIVnet was a Bulletin board system (BBS) network for WWIV-based BBSes. It was created by Wayne Bell on December 1, 1987.[1] The system was similar to FidoNet in purpose, but used a very different routing mechanism that was more automated and distributed.
^WWIVnews Specific History of the creation of WWIVnet on December 1, 1987. textfiles.com.
WWIVnet was a Bulletin board system (BBS) network for WWIV-based BBSes. It was created by Wayne Bell on December 1, 1987. The system was similar to FidoNet...
to link together, forming a worldwide proprietary computer network, the WWIVnet, similar to FidoNet. WWIV started out in early 1984 as a single BBS in...
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0 written in Turbo Pascal later came to be named Amber, node 1 of the WWIVnet BBS network. His handle as the SysOp was Laison Al'Gaib when it was WWIV...
32bit as well as Linux 32bit and 64bit. Written by Wayne Bell, included WWIVNet. Past versions: MS-DOS and OS/2. PicoSpan Ami-Express – aka "/X", very...