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  1. Sysop

    administration ca Sysop cs Syst mov oper tor de Administrator Rolle es Sysop eo Sistema administranto fr Bulletin board system Administration fy Sysop ko it SysOp nl Sysop ja no Systemoperat r pl SysOp pt Sysop ru fi Sysop sv Systemoperat r udm zh SysOp ...   more details



  1. File:Orings xrings.gif

    Vector version available Orings Xrings.svg Summary elastoman, sysop of oringsusa.com, http www.oringsusa.com html catalog.html, I made this image, and I donate for public domain consumption. enjoy. Licensing PD self date October 2006 Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot Orphan image ...   more details



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    Summary This is User 48th ronin my own signature I don t care whether you re a damned admin, smart arse Sysop or a Fuck f ing newbie, please do not delete or vandalise this image whoever you are. Licensing GFDL self no disclaimers migration relicense Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot ...   more details



  1. NIRVANAnet

    Unreferenced date March 2009 NirvanaNET was a dial up Bulletin board system BBS network, started in 1990 in the San Francisco Bay Area , by Joe Russack, aka Dr. Strangelove Sysop of Just Say Yes , Jeff Hunter, aka Taipan Enigma sysop of Totse &TOTSE , and Ratsnatcher Sysop of Rat head Systems . NirvanaNet was unique among BBS networks, because member BBS systems agreed to allow anyone to connect, and access everything on the systems, instantly and anonymously. They also traded thousands of text files between the systems covering every subject imaginable. &TOTSE continued as a website until January 17, 2009, when it was closed by Jeff Hunter. It later expanded to include other eclectic BBSs that valued liberty and privacy, including realitycheckBBS , The New Dork Sublime , My Dog Bit Jesus , Lies Unlimited , Sea of Noise , El Observador , The Salted Slug , The Lair Boise, Idaho , Burn This Flag , The Stage , and others. Category Bulletin board systems web stub ...   more details



  1. SimCode

    Orphan date November 2006 SimCode is an Interpreted Computer Language developed by Michael Whitt in the early 90s. Michael was the SysOp of the GroundZer0 Bulletin board system BBS . He developed the language so that other SysOps could easily develop programs such as games or questionnaires. External links http cd.textfiles.com drsharewaregold programs simcode.zip the SimCode interpreter, available for download tech stub Category Computer languages ...   more details



  1. File:Embellishment.jpg

    Summary author user josephbrophy created this file with his own software changed color to pink also couldnot delete old version of this file, did not have sysop authority. so changed the name to embellishment.jpg by dropping s from embellishments.jpg. will some DELETE embellishments.jpg file for me. super thanx. Licensing PD self date October 2006 Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot Orphan image ...   more details



  1. Ivory BBS

    Advert date December 2007 Ivory BBS is a simple and robust BBS program for the Commodore 64 . Known for its default cool blue hues, and limited functionality. E mail user to user, discussion forum s, a file transfer area, and of course Sysop Chat . Easy to operate flip one of the dip switch dip switches on your 1200 baud modem to auto answer, load the program, publish your phone number on other BBSes, and you re in business. External links http www.zimmers.net bbs ivbbs.html Category Bulletin board system software Category Commodore 64 software network software stub ...   more details



  1. Purple Ocean

    Purple Ocean means business strategy of a new trend between Red Ocean and Blue Ocean . Purple Ocean was a bulletin board system founded in June 1984 by SysOp Dustin Malcom of Plano, Texas . The Purple Ocean BBS was best known for its numerous gaming features including numerous different versions and scenarios of Trade Wars 1000, 2000, and 2002. At the high point of its visibility, over 100 different Trade Wars universes were operated simultaneously with thousands of players logging on each day. The Purple Ocean BBS was also the first BBS in Texas to offer 38.4 kbit s transfer rates for every node. Category Bulletin board systems ...   more details



  1. Book:Wikipedia Signpost/2008-07-21

    saved book title Wikipedia Signpost subtitle 21 July 2008 cover image WikipediaSignpostIcon.svg cover color White The Wikipedia Signpost 21 July 2008 Wikipedia Wikipedia Signpost 2008 07 21 WikiWorld WikiWorld Cartoon physics Wikipedia Wikipedia Signpost 2008 07 21 News and notes News and notes New Board Chair, compromised sysop accounts Wikipedia Wikipedia Signpost 2008 07 21 Dispatches Dispatches History of the featured article process Wikipedia Wikipedia Signpost 2008 07 21 Features and admins Features and admins Wikipedia Wikipedia Signpost 2008 07 21 Technology report Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News Wikipedia Wikipedia Signpost 2008 07 21 Arbitration report The Report on Lengthy Litigation Category Wikipedia books on the Wikipedia Signpost 2008 07 21 ...   more details



  1. Does the Job BBS

    Image Dtjbbsmenu.png frame Screenshot of online DTJ BBS menu as it appeared on the sysop s display. Notability date September 2011 Unreferenced date September 2011 The DTJ BBS Does The Job Bulletin Board System was a program for the Commodore 64 written by Andrew Bernhardt. The first version was released in 1985, and sold for 35. There were forty DTJ systems before the software changed to freeware in 1989. the software spread more rapidly as freeware but I have no statistics as there was no obligation to register the program DTJ BBS was loosely based on the Citadel software Citadel family of general discussion systems. Its primary function was a public message board, although it did support other features such as email and file transfers. Like Citadel, it used the metaphor of rooms to contain messages, and the system responded to many of the same menu commands. DTJ was written for speed and ease of use. No Commodore specific features such as graphics were supported. This was intended to make the system appealing to users all computer types. The BBS was successful in this regard. DTJ systems tended to have a more diverse user base. Many users were surprised to find out that the software was not running on an IBM PC but on a toy computer. DTJ BBS had a freeform text editor that did not use line numbers. The user was encouraged not to press RETURN or ENTER except at the end of paragraphs so that the message could word wrap to the reader s video width. The content of the text editor was non volatile, meaning the user could exit the editor at any time and come back later to finish before saving it. Users with sufficient access could create rooms message bases or discussion forums ... delete itself automatically. DTJ BBS also provided many features to make the sysop s job easier. The sysop could send most Commodore DOS 2.6 commands to the drives disk drives and partitions were .... There was a sysop configurable profanity checker that blanked out words in real time, and a twit ...   more details



  1. Zooid BBS

    ZOOiD BBS the zoo of ids, or alternatively referencing zooid was a Toronto area Bulletin board system in 1986 1993 that served a creative community. The sysop was http zooid.org vid David H. Mason , assisted by several others. Among its members was Rasmus Lerdorf . Initially a Commodore 64 based Bulletin board system BBS running Spence BBS software , it became the development site for M1 BBS software , which eventually expanded to about 13 systems before ZOOiD switched to Waffle bbs Waffle , and then Xenix to support UUCP and multiple phone lines. In 1993, ZOOiD merged with R Node to become Internex Online , the first consumer ISP Internet Service Provider in Canada. Category Bulletin board systems ...   more details



  1. Grandmaster Ratte'

    BLP sources date May 2009 Image P1010052.jpg right thumbnail Grandmaster Ratte as he appears in the film BBS The Documentary . Grandmaster Ratte nowiki nowiki born April 1970, formerly known as Swamp Rat and then Swamp Ratte nowiki nowiki is one of the founders of the Cult of the Dead Cow Hacker computer security hacker group, along with Franken Gibe and Sid Vicious. His official title in the cDc is Imperial Wizard of ExXxtasy. ref http www.bovinedawn.com index.php?showuser 1 ref Ratte is originally from Lubbock, Texas Lubbock , Texas , though he now resides in Harlem , New York City . He is a graduate of both Lubbock High School and Texas Tech University . Ratte is the sysop SysOp of Demon Roach Underground bulletin board system BBS , the cDc base system. He is known for his theatrics during cDc presentations at hacker con s. Ratte has also produced and performed much of the music available for download from the cDc s website, including work by Hugh Gallagher humorist Hugh Gallagher . References Reflist External links http www.myspace.com gratte MySpace profile http www.cultdeadcow.com Cult of the Dead Cow website http www.phrack.org issues.html?issue 51&id 4 article Phrack magazine profile of Grandmaster Ratte http www.textfiles.com groups DAMAGEINC gratte.txt Damage, Inc. magazine interview IMDB name id 1944045 name Grandmaster Ratte Cult of the Dead Cow Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Grandmaster Ratte ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1970 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Grandmaster Ratte Category 1970 births Category Living people Category American bloggers Category People from Lubbock, Texas Category Cult of the Dead Cow members Category American Internet personalities Category Texas Tech University alumni ...   more details



  1. OzWin

    Unreferenced date December 2009 OzWin was a client program which was used to connect to the CompuServe CompuServe Information Service . It was a GUI program written in Delphi that ran on the Microsoft Windows operating system . It was published by Ozarks West Software Ltd. and programmed by Steve Sneed. OzWin was born out of the earlier OzCIS program which was DOS based. OzWin allowed users to connect to CompuServe forums and batch download messages, files, and so forth from the server and then disconnect. They could then read the messages offline, and as well compose new messages and replies while offline. When they finished reading and composing messages, they could connect again to batch send all of the messages, as well as receive any new messages others had posted to the forums. This allowed users to batch upload and download messages and then work offline, minimising the time they were connected to CompuServe. This was important, since at that time, users were charged by the hour to connect to CompuServe, so remaining connected all the time was an expensive proposition and could quickly run up charges. Like OzCIS, OzWin also had features for up and downloading files to the forum libraries, plus a complete set of SysOp features such as moving and deleting messages, administering the file libraries, and flagging users giving denying SysOp rights, kicking banning . Unlike other offline readers such as TapCIS and NavCIS which added proprietary ways of formatting text colors, fonts, attributes , OzWin always remained plain text and never displayed any custom styles. In May 2005, CompuServe discontinued access the OzCis and TapCIS forums on CompuServe. Other CompuServe client programs CompuServe Information Manager ForCIS NavCIS TapCIS WinCIM DEFAULTSORT Ozwin Category Windows software Category CompuServe Windows software stub Internet stub ...   more details



  1. Joseph Sheppard

    BLP sources date December 2008 Joseph Sheppard is an United States American Actor . His first public appearance was in 1968 as a child guest on the Art Linkletter Art Linkletter s House Party House Party television program . Sheppard was graduated Verdugo Hills High School 1977 where he appeared in numerous plays. He was a member of the exclusive Los Angeles City College Theatre Department and Academy program Associate of Arts in Theater, 1979 . Sheppard started the Roadshow Players traveling theater troupe. It entertained thousands of children in Southern California in the 1970s and 1980s. In 1987 Sheppard was the Sysop of The Ledge PCBoard, a Bulletin Board System , and ran it for ten years. ref cite web url http www.textfiles.com history lifeonledge.txt title Ten Years on The Ledge accessdate 2008 12 23 author Sheppard, Joseph Sysop, The Ledge PCBoard BBS first Joseph last Sheppard authorlink Joseph Sheppard coauthors date year month format work publisher pages language doi archiveurl archivedate quote ref The Ledge became one of the most popular BBS systems in the pre internet online world. After his father s death in 1995, Sheppard left acting to manage SDC Convention Services. The company provides equipment and Trade union union labor for trade show s in the western United States . He is a member of Electronic Frontier Foundation , American Federation of Television and Radio Artists , Actor s Equity , and Screen Actors Guild . He and his wife, the former Jane Sweet, have three children. References Reflist External links IMDB name 0791951 Joseph Sheppard http www.josephsheppard.net Joseph s Personal Website http www.shepdec.com SDC Convention Services Website http www.roadshowplayers.com RoadShow Players Website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sheppard, Joseph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1958 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sheppard, Joseph Category American actors Category 1958 births Category L ...   more details



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    Seal of Securities and Exchange Commission Philippines from http www.sec.gov.ph images seal.gif Non free logo Category Images of official seals History of Image SEC seal.gif 2007 07 20T10 19 47Z User Cydebot Cydebot User talk Cydebot Talk Special Contributions Cydebot contribs 160 bytes nowiki Robot Renaming non free template Seal per Wikipedia Non free content templates . nowiki 2007 02 28T12 07 11Z User Y Y User talk Y Talk Special Contributions Y contribs nowiki oh I see nowiki 2007 02 28T12 05 31Z User Y Y User talk Y Talk Special Contributions Y contribs nowiki Reverted edits by Special Contributions OrphanBot OrphanBot User talk OrphanBot talk to last version by Coredesat nowiki 2007 02 28T10 36 38Z User OrphanBot OrphanBot User talk OrphanBot Talk Special Contributions OrphanBot contribs nowiki Adding nolicense template. This may add a second template the original was probably subst d. nowiki 2007 01 28T06 20 45Z User Coredesat Coredesat User talk Coredesat Talk Special Contributions Coredesat contribs nowiki Unprotected Image SEC seal.gif removed image from main page fair use nowiki 2007 01 28T06 20 29Z User Coredesat Coredesat User talk Coredesat Talk Special Contributions Coredesat contribs nowiki rm mprotected , no longer on main page nowiki 2007 01 27T17 55 23Z User Nishkid64 Nishkid64 User talk Nishkid64 Talk Special Contributions Nishkid64 contribs nowiki Protected Image SEC seal.gif Will be on Main Page DYK in a few hours. edit sysop move sysop nowiki 2007 01 27T17 55 04Z User Nishkid64 Nishkid64 User talk Nishkid64 Talk Special Contributions Nishkid64 contribs nowiki mprotected nowiki 2007 01 22T16 42 08Z User Tragic Baboon Tragic Baboon User talk Tragic Baboon Talk Special Contributions Tragic Baboon contribs nowiki Seal of Securities and Exchange Commission Philippines from http www.sec.gov.ph images seal.gif seal PD PhilippinesGov nowiki ...   more details



  1. Echolink

    and talk to the amateur at the other end. Sysop Mode. This entails connecting their own ... of a sysop mode EchoLink station. It is also possible to link a sysop mode EchoLink station to a local ... when comparing the desktop applications. If only the sysop mode is required, the SvxLink Server ... enables an IRLP node to operate as a sysop mode EchoLink station. Note the EchoLink software, which ...   more details



  1. Demon Roach Underground

    the sysop. Thus, any user could log in as any other user. Messages were often posted and e mails ...   more details



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    The Humble Thug, cracktro screenshot from READTHG.EXE by The Humble Guys . The header of the executable file which appears to have been compressed with something like PKlite from PKware reads Cool Hand but fucks his dog and Phantom from International Network of Crackers INC . Apparently a post compression hack made by one of the THG members. INC, or International Network of Crackers, was a rival warez group which was in direct competition with THG at the time. This cracktro loader contains animated text which scrolls from right to left in the lower windowpane. The text reads as follows The Humble Guys would like to Proudly announce the Grand Reopening of The Slave Den BBS. Yes, thats right. The BBS where you love to hate the sysop. Home of the Gay Bashers Association Network. Over 990 Megabytes online US Robotics v.42 v.42 BIS support up to 38,400 baud Home of The Humble Slaves, home of L.S.D. BBS tm . Call it now at 904 376 1117 for all of the latest games... See ya there, The Slavelord & THG. The Humble Thug brought to you by The Humble Guys Loader by The Guch Original Art by D.J. Kiki Dee Non free software screenshot Category Warez images ...   more details



  1. BiModem

    BiModem was one of the last file transfer protocol s developed for use in Bulletin Board System s. It was created by Erik Labs, and was revolutionary for its day. Unlike the predominant protocols of the day XModem , YModem , ZModem , BiModem allowed BBS users to upload and download files at the same time. This resulted in significant time savings when a 1 megabyte file would take more than an hour to transfer using 130 to 250 characters per second over a 1200 or 2400 baud modem. In addition, it had a chat feature. This would allow the user and the sysop to converse during the upload download of files. BiModem never received widespread acceptance. It had to be manually patched into both BBS and terminal emulator packages, and it was incompatible with some programs. It was released in the end of 1989, and before it saw widespread use, HSLINK was created which was easily added to BBSs and allowed for file lists and bidirectional transfers. The final version BiModem 1.25 was released in 1991. In 1995 a program was released in Argentina called BiModem Pro 4.0. This was a user modified version of BiModem 1.25 with some minor bugfixes. External links http www.cpeterso.com protocols BIMOD114.ARJ BiMODEM 1.14 program http www.cpeterso.com protocols BIMODEM1.TXT BiMODEM documentation http archives.thebbs.org ra90a.htm BBS Archives File Transfer Protocols, includes BiModem 1.25 and BiModem Pro 4.0 Modem file transfer protocols Category BBS file transfer protocols ...   more details



  1. ZIP Beep

    Orphan date February 2009 Refimprove date August 2007 ZIP Beep was a humor magazine created by J Charles Chuck Strinz. It was published monthly from September 1984 to 1989 ref Fuller, Jim May 9 , http strinz.com web content pages zipbeep zbstribsm.html Magazine is free if your computer can hook up with it , Minneapolis Star Tribune 1C ref ref Bechtold, Allan R, http strinz.com web content pages zipbeep zbsysopsm.html Ten Years Later, an online computer humor magazine proves content is king , Sysop News 8 ref and was syndicated to over 150 Bulletin Board Systems around the world through BBS Press Service, making it the first ever online humor magazine, and one of the first online magazine s. Most of the original 60 monthly issues are now available on the magazine s author s website. The humor in ZIP Beep ranged from topical articles regarding Ronald Reagan , Mickey Mouse , and Jay Leno , to more esoteric technology humor. References References External links http www.strinz.com zipbeep zipintro.htm More information about ZIP Beep from its creator entertainment mag stub webzine stub Category American magazines ...   more details



  1. Forum 80

    Forum 80 refers to a Bulletin board system BBS software created in 1980 in the US for running a BBS on a Tandy TRS 80 computer. The software, and the name is most notable for being the first BBS in the UK. The Forum 80 BBS was set up in late 1980 early 1981 in Kingston upon Hull in the north of England by Frederick Brown, a computer enthusiast. It featured in many articles in computer magazines at the time, not just for being the first BBS, but also for Brown s way of treating the delicate computer equipment. It was noted on several occasions that he had removed the covers from the two 5 1 4 that contained the system and that they were under an open window in a shed in his back garden and all the equipment was covered in a layer of cigarette ash. Frederick Brown later went on to create AFPAS, the Association of Free Public Access Systems, which was set up to bring together sysops and BBS users and became an information service for people to contact for help in accessing UK BBS s. He did this with co sysop Neil Douglas Barnby, who also went on later to create other BBS systems. Forum 80 was used by many of the first bulletin boards setup in the UK but was later replaced by Fidonet . Category Bulletin board system software computer stub ...   more details



  1. Hermes (BBS)

    Unreferenced date November 2009 Hermes Bulletin Board Software BBS was first released in 1989 as one of the early bulletin board system applications available for the Macintosh computer. With an interface based largely on WWIV BBS for MS DOS , Hermes offered an alternative to Red Ryder software Red Ryder Host that offered better support for multi line BBSes and a more complete out of the box configuration. It also offered the ability for SysOp s to maintain their BBSes remotely, and offered an application programming interface API for external application developers to extend the system. Hermes continues to be developed, and currently When date December 2010 reason currently has no meaning in an encyclopaedia features a Python programming language Python API for external development. However, it is only available as a classic Mac OS application, so cannot run natively on Mac OS X or Intel Macintosh hardware. External links http www.hermesbbs.com hermesbbs.com , official website for Hermes BBS Category 1989 software Category Bulletin board system software Category Mac OS software Mac software stub ...   more details



  1. BBS door

    messagebase. Sysop s who were away from the physical BBS sometimes have the capability to use general operating system commands through a special door. One such sysop door was DOORWAY by Marshall ...   more details



  1. Pirates With Attitude

    SkaTeMasTer , 11 01 76 , of Whitestone, NY , SysOp of Harmony Skates BBS in the 718 area code 1988 ..., NY , Sysop of Velvet Underground BBS, PPE Programmer External links http www.usdoj.gov criminal cybercrime ...   more details



  1. OSUNY

    OSUNY Ohio Scientific Users of New York was a legendary dial up Bulletin board system bulletin board that was run by two different sysop s, SYSOP while in Scarsdale, NY and Frank Roberts in White Plains, NY 914 throughout the 1980s. Named for the Ohio Scientific computer it originally ran on, it attracted a large group of hacker computer security hacker s, Phreaking telephone phreak s, engineer s, computer programmer s, and other technophile s. It remained a haven almost exclusively for the hacker phreaker community until gaining notoriety through mention in a Newsweek article, Hacking Through NASA A threat or only an embarrassment , and mention in the book The Hacker Crackdown as a favored hangout of the notorious hacker group The Legion of Doom, after which it was shuttered, and another board was brought up as a replacement known as The Crystal Palace, which was short lived. OSUNY was restarted soon after, using an Altos 5 15D running MP M and the continuously evolving Citadel software. Also in the mid 1980s it became the first BBS to be associated with 2600 Magazine The Central Office, run by The DataMaster was second . It ran via dial up until its closing around 1988. Some of the original technical files, including bluebox, blackbox, redbox, silver box, and rainbow box plans can still be found in remote corners of the internet today. Internet Revival Image osunycom112399.jpg frame A screenshot from osuny.com, as it appeared on November 13, 1999 In April 1997, the osuny.com domain name was registered with intentions of reincarnating the board on the Internet. This new OSUNY became accessible via interactive telnet and Secure Shell ssh login at the hostname saturn.osuny.com. It ran on the Linux operating system and Citadel UX conferencing software. As with its previous incarnations, OSUNY attracted a loyal group of users, in spite of only being sporadically available. Saturn eventually disappeared, much to the disappointment of its regular users, and has been offl ...   more details




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