To: Stewie Griffin
Re: Re: Major bbs 3.20 dmeo
By: Stewie Griffin to alt.bbs.majorbbs on Sat Jun 19 2004 01:21 pm
Post by Stewie GriffinPost by CoreyTo: K8MAT
Re: Major bbs 3.20 dmeo
By: K8MAT to All on Sat Jun 19 2004 02:58 pm
Post by K8MATCan anyone tell me were I can find 3.20 Demo of Major BBS, I have a fri
is lookin for it to play around with it
Thanks
Thanks
Matt - K8MAT
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majorbbs never had a 3.2 version.
"this message posted on entirely post consumer recycled electrons.."
Actually, this concept that Major BBS never had versions prior to v5 is
false. Major BBS indeed had versions prior to v5 - v4 was sold to
customers, and one large system ran it (AST Research BBS in 714 area
code). V3.x of Major BBS existed, too - I know someone with an
operators manual for it. v2.2 of the Major BBS existed as well, and
shipped with the early GSBL and Breakthrough hardware; demo versions of
it with some source code was released as freeware by Tim Stryker to
demonstrate the "Sysop" side of The Major BBS.
He probably meant Worldgroup 3.2, though :)
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well, yeah, I mean no 3.2 to the public, i.e. never released.
like you said, some version of 2.X then 4.X. it started picking up after
version 5.X. as for worldgroup 3.2, unless you buy a license all thats
around is a time stamped and crippled demo. it will let up to 10 user
account be created and run for 2 hours at a time. atleast this was one version
of the demo I heard of. hmm, I don't even know if the regular release would
work without a valid license key.
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