I don't know of any. Of course, I don't have a modem in my computer.
I first accessed them with a 300 baud modem and a Radio Shack Color Computer in the late 80s. I was running up quite a phone bill back then, as I was looking through the lists in Computer Shopper and calling all over the country to ones that sounded interesting.
When I got a PC, I used ProComm, which had a log feature. I have text logs of everything that crossed my screen online from 1988 to the mid-90s and my first internet account in 1996.
I never heard of vogons, but I just looked and it seems to have a lot of info about hardware I used in the past (stored away). But I don't see anything about BBS's.
If it's not on the web, might it be telnet? I used that in the very early internet days. It was neat to actually be commanding a computer in Germany or some other place through the internet.
I don't know of any. Of course, I don't have a modem in my computer.
I first accessed them with a 300 baud modem and a Radio Shack Color Computer in the late 80s. I was running up quite a phone bill back then, as I was looking through the lists in Computer Shopper and calling all over the country to ones that sounded interesting.
When I got a PC, I used ProComm, which had a log feature. I have text logs of everything that crossed my screen online from 1988 to the mid-90s and my first internet account in 1996.
Yes I'm old. But I try to keep up.
I do have all my old hardware, just in case.
How would you connect to an old dial-up BBS?
I never heard of vogons, but I just looked and it seems to have a lot of info about hardware I used in the past (stored away). But I don't see anything about BBS's.
Thanks.
If it's not on the web, might it be telnet? I used that in the very early internet days. It was neat to actually be commanding a computer in Germany or some other place through the internet.