List of former BBSes

From Bhamwiki
(Redirected from BBS)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

This list is incomplete and may never satisfy any subjective standard for completeness. You can help Bhamwiki by expanding it.

This is a list of former bulletin board systems (BBSes). Prior to the Internet becoming in common public use, computer bulletin boards were a way for people to communicate electronically using computers connected to phone lines. They were generally run as a hobby, although some charged fees either for access, more time, or access to certain features.

Name Active Max. Nodes Operating System Sysop(s) Notes
ADAnet One 1992–199? 4 MS-DOS Bill Freeman Previously the Connection.
America On-Line 19801989 5 MS-DOS Rocky Rawlins & Tom Egan Became the Matrix.
Birmingham BBS 198?–1988 30 MS-DOS Rocky Rawlins & Tom Egan Merged into America On-Line.
The Bone Yard 19911993 1 MS-DOS Robert Matthews
Baudville 1991–199? 7 MS-DOS Doug Griffin
Channel 8250 198?–1994 2 MS-DOS Ed O'Neill, Randy Hilliard
The Connection 198?–1992 4 MS-DOS Bill Freeman Became ADAnet One.
Crunchy Frog 1989–199? 2 MS-DOS Kathy Maisel
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas 19831993 1 MS-DOS Thomas Christian Raided by the FBI.
Genesis Online 1992–199? 16 MS-DOS Larry Linville
The Guardian 1993–199? 4 MS-DOS
The Matrix 19891999 25 MS-DOS Rocky Rawlins & Tom Egan Previously America On-Line.
MetroMac 1990–199? 2 Macintosh Steve Creel
Missing Link 1990–199? 1 Amiga
Weekends 1992–199? 1 MS-DOS David Moss
Willie's Dial-Your-Match 198?–199? 4 MS-DOS Willie Moore
Xignals 19871996 2 MS-DOS Miles Lester
Ziggy UNaXess 1982–199? 1 Unix Stephen Powers


Note that a complete list of public BBS's in the Birmingham area appeared in each monthly issue of Birmingham Telecommunications News.