Just a sample of the Echomail archive
Cooperative anarchy at its finest, still active today. Darkrealms is the Zone 1 Hub.
|    BBS_CARNIVAL    |    Your BBS software rules and others suck    |    5,461 messages    |
[   << oldest   |   < older   |   list   |   newer >   |   newest >>   ]
|    Message 4,081 of 5,461    |
|    Weather Alert to BRIAN KLAUSS    |
|    Re: Networks    |
|    18 Feb 21 14:30:00    |
      TZUTC: -0500       MSGID: 4371.carnival@1:2320/105 249409d9       REPLY: 16.fidonet_bbscarni@1:104/116 2492ef93       PID: Synchronet 3.18c-Linux master/dcb003099 Dec 31 2020 GCC 7.5.0       TID: SBBSecho 3.12-Linux master/dcb003099 Dec 31 2020 GCC 7.5.0       BBSID: CAPCITY2       CHRS: ASCII 1       >I've gone back and forth between running my BBS at home, moving it to a true       VP       >, or keeping it on AWS. The advantages, for me anyway, of running it on AWS       is       >the flexibility. Once I discovered the right sizing of the system, I set up       th       > BBS as a reserved instance. (2 vCPU, 2GB memory)              I have no experience with a hosted system but, on my home pc, dosemu will       occupy 1 cpu easily. I found it did not run real well on a 2 cpu system if       I had other things (like the bbs itself) running. The system I run it on       now is a 4 cpu and it works much better.              My machine also has xserver running. Without an xserver, I tend to get       more free resources for dosemu and other things running (like a binkd       server).                      * SLMR 2.1a * My grubby halo, a vapour trail in the empty air...       --- SBBSecho 3.12-Linux        * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105)       SEEN-BY: 1/123 10/0 1 15/0 18/200 19/36 90/1 102/401 103/705 105/81       SEEN-BY: 106/201 116/18 120/302 331 340 123/131 140 124/5016 128/2       SEEN-BY: 129/305 153/757 7715 154/10 203/0 214/22 218/0 1 109 401       SEEN-BY: 218/410 501 700 720 802 810 840 850 221/0 222/2 226/30 227/114       SEEN-BY: 229/101 424 426 452 550 664 1016 1017 230/150 152 240/1120       SEEN-BY: 240/5832 249/110 206 317 400 250/1 261/38 100 266/512 267/155       SEEN-BY: 275/100 280/464 5003 282/1031 1056 1060 291/100 111 292/8125       SEEN-BY: 317/3 320/119 219 322/757 340/400 341/66 342/200 396/45 633/280       SEEN-BY: 640/1321 712/848 801/161 189 2320/0 105 195 304 2452/250       SEEN-BY: 3634/12 5020/1042       PATH: 2320/105 261/38 218/700 103/705 280/464 229/101 426           |
[   << oldest   |   < older   |   list   |   newer >   |   newest >>   ]
(c) 1994, bbs@darkrealms.ca