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


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This is a list of former bulletin board systems (BBSes):

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.
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.