Anyone who needs hosting for a museum type site, i.e. BBS information,
etc. I'll donate sites to.. Platform is windows, sql db will be
available, asp.net, etc. I prefer to do DotNetNuke based sites for
content management, but any custom asp.net or just plain html sites are
fine.
Sysop S.O.T.A. BBS : Fidonet 1:109/706, or more modernly:
Steve Radich - http://www.aspdeveloper.net
<blocked::blocked::http://www.aspdeveloper.net/> /
http://www.virtualserverfaq.com
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BitShop, Inc. - Development, Training, Hosting, Troubleshooting -
http://www.bitshop.com <blocked::blocked::http://www.bitshop.com/>
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From: 80sBBS@yahoogroups.com [mailto:80sBBS@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of Andrew Wiskow
Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 10:23 AM
To: 80sBBS@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [80sBBS] New BBS Sysop group announced
2009/5/6 Tom Miller <tlgalenson@...
<mailto:tlgalenson%40yahoo.com> >:
>
> Where is that C64 list? I have a member who had a C64 up in NY when
he was (much) younger.
The C64/C128 BBS list is at http://cbbsoutpost.servebbs.com.
<http://cbbsoutpost.servebbs.com.>
Unfortunately, that site appears to be down right now. I've sent an
e-mail to David Spriggs, who maintains that site, to find out what's
going on. If for some reason he's not able to get the site back up,
I'll go back to doing the monthly text BBS list.
-Andrew
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