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The Inner Circle Bulletin Board System (ICBBS) started life back in 1994. What began as a little 2-line dialup 0-3 day bbs grew into a 72-channel TCP-IP 10-line dialup Worldgroup ISP. With the demise of Galacticom and the Internet revolution, we had to bid farewell to the Inner Circle after nearly a decade. I feel fortunate to have been able to enjoy the heyday of the dialup era, but all good things must come to an end.
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Twenty years after starting The Inner Circle BBS (ICBBS) it's hard to believe how far networking has progressed. I began this journey running a little two line BBS on Renegade BBS, in Netware which multitasked through Deskview, with Front Door handshaking 2400BPS modems on DOS 5.2. How's that for churning up images of a time when Plug-N-Play was just a notion that was more theory than reality? Even Windows 3, yea I know, had to run TCP-IP through WinSock to make a connection to the "web"... what's a "web?". Yes, networking and the internet have come a long way since the early days.