winstep wrote:
Ahaha, your post really got me going down memory lane, although my 80's experience was a bit different from yours since I am in Europe (Portugal).
yep, it sorta of got me to thinking also. Dreaming is more the word I think...
Bill Gates quit or got fired from IBM in 1977 and started MicroSoft Corp. I got my 1st Trs-80 in 1980. Using Cload and Csave...(I think that was the command?) Sit there before I went to work playing MicroChess (with 3 levels) took almost 30 minutes for it to load so I didn't have but about an hour before I left for work. I was about 24 yrs old then...Grin!! I think...
From there I went to software books with Basic Programs and type them in and troubleshooted them to get the to run.
Met a guy (can't remember his name) at Radio Shack shopping for Computer programs. Arranged for him to come to my house and it turned out that he Worked for a Public Account and was one his self.
Well, to make a long story short(if that is possible?) We became good friends and his Company sent him on a Bussiness Trip to Calf. He had a Friend that was Reading TRS-80 Magizine at the time. Well, there was an Ad in the Mag that said you could buy a TBBS (Completely Machine Lang) Bulletin Board System for $100 bucks.
He came over as soon as he got back in town and told me about it. I said Hey, I can afford that!! What I didn't realize at the time was I had ONE Floppy at Cap. of 160 k!! A manual Modem at 300baud rate!! and One phone line!!!
I don't remeber how I managed to get the money to upgrade besides my Income tax check. A friend (Charles Grissem I think was his name that told me about the TBBS !) Loaned me a AutoAnswer Hayes 300baud Modem. Another friend loaned me a Double sided Floppy which put my storage space to a Grand total of 720K!!
It took me about 3 weeks to get another phone line and set up the BBS!!
From that point on the rest is History. I met a LOT of Friends had a user base of over 1000. and it was the Fastest BBS in Memphis,Tn durning that time period. Was Written up in the Local Newspaper 3 times. One in the Press Semiptar(sp) and 2 times in the Commerical appeal. Seems one of my users was a Reporter and worked for the paper. His Boss assigned him to do a Story on All the BBS's in Memphis,tn. I think there were about 5 at that time there.
I had all the papers that was written up about TBBS at that time but my house was burned down in Sept 2000 and I lost not only the newspaper but most everything else I had. We had a Sysop Club that was called "MASO" ! Midsouth Area Sysop Organization".
There was also another Club that concerned the BBS's in Memphis and that was HAH!! Never did know what that stood for. Never belonged to that one either...
I was the 1st BBS in Memphis,Tn to have a Hard Drive A BIG 5 meg Hard Drive!! And believe you me I had A lot more on that 5 Meg HD than I do now with 350 gig HD!!
T.U.G. Tbbs Users Group BBS was so popular that I got a lot of Long Distance Calls. The Phone rang 24/7!! There was Never a Dull Moment back then. Someone was always coming over or calling me on my home phone to talk to me till the person on the BBS signed off so they could call it... TUG went up in 1981 and came down in 1994!! 3 BBS's when I started and over 250 when I went off line!!LOL
Yep, those were the good ole days back then. I wish I could make contact with some of the sysops back then. That would really bring back memories.
Later...
3flash
P.S. there is a lot more to that story on How I got the Hard Drive but will save that for later...
