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Revised 12/14/94

This is a current listing of Support BBS's for various
BBS Software Packages!


If any nmber has changed please let us know so we can keep the list
as up-to-date as possible. Any changes or additions should be filed
using the form enclosed in every issue of this magazine called:
BBSSOFT.AD


Key for FLAGS:
D- Dos
O- OS/2
X- Unix
W- Windows
U- Unknown

Support BBS # Flag BBS Software
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310-693-9405 D Celerity BBS
619-456-0815 U CocoNet
206-525-0995 D DLX BBS
703-803-8000 D Falken BBS
813-249-8422 D FeatherNet Pro
714-493-3819 D GAP
604-856-7118 D GrapeVine BBS
215-481-9932 D Illusion BBS
201-335-2253 D InfoHost BBS
206-522-3980 D JetBBS
801-371-0967 D KBBS
804-442-5867 D Kitten BBS
212-420-0527 D MagPie BBS
209-836-2402 D MaxiHost, MegaHost, MiniHost systems
405-372-6621 D Mutant BBS
216-942-6382 D MySys BBS
214-528-4943 D Opus CRC BBS
612-894-5879 D OraComm
314-686-0120 D Osiris XLT
801-261-8976 DO PCBoard
407-679-3449 D PegaSys
914-833-1479 D PowerBoard
612-537-8659 D ProBoard
407-896-0494 D QuickBBS
913-441-0595 D Remote Access
407-664-5858 D R.I.S.C. BBS
819-682-7771 D RoboBoard F/X
414-962-1097 D RyBBS
514-345-8654 D Sapphire BBS
216-631-9285 D SearchLight
919-226-6984 D Simplistic BBS
515-225-8495 D SpitFire
714-529-9547 D SynchroNet
313-582-6671 D T.A.G. BBS
303-699-8222 D TBBS
310-318-5302 X TEAMate
716-924-4193 D TinyHost
207-941-0805 D TriBBS
408-245-7726 D Waffle BBS
805-873-2400 D WildCat!
210-631-5841 D WWIV
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  3 Responses to “Category : Various Text files
Archive   : BNWS9501.ZIP
Filename : BBSSUPRT

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/