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- From: Les_Jenkins@lppl.mi.org (Les Jenkins)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.datacomm
- Subject: Re: What is the best BBS?
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- Message-ID: <Les_Jenkins.037k@lppl.mi.org>
- Date: 24 Jul 92 16:52:08 EST
- Organization: Les's Place BBS
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- In a message dated Tue 21 Jul 92 16:09, jwaris@pdrome.UUCP (Jeffrey Waris)
- wrote:
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- >You can't count the C-64 version in the history of the Amiga version. The
- >code had to be rewritten...
- >
- >And C-Net is relatively new as far as Fidonet goes.
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- JW> Sure you can. Th auther is the same. The coding may be different but
- the
- JW> guy who programmed it is the same.
-
- So what? C-Net's past on the C-64 doesn't make it the oldest AMIGA BBS
- available. If anything, C-Net's past is something to hold against it.
- BBS-PC was originally an IBM BBS program and I would be caught running that
- for anything.
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