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| [[America On-Line]] || [[1980]]–[[1989]] || align="center"|5 || MS-DOS || [[Rocky Rawlins]] & [[Tom Egan]] || Became the MATRIX. | | [[America On-Line]] || [[1980]]–[[1989]] || align="center"|5 || MS-DOS || [[Rocky Rawlins]] & [[Tom Egan]] || Became the MATRIX. | ||
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| [[The Bone Yard]] || [[1991]]–[[1993]] || align="center"|1 || MS-DOS || [[Robert Matthews]] | |||
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| [[Baudville]] || [[1991]]–199? || align="center"|7 || MS-DOS || [[Doug Griffin]] | | [[Baudville]] || [[1991]]–199? || align="center"|7 || MS-DOS || [[Doug Griffin]] |
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This is a list of former bulletin board systems (BBSes):
Name | Active | Max. Nodes | Operating System | Sysop(s) | Notes |
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ADAnet One | 1992–199? | 4 | MS-DOS | Bill Freeman | Previously the Connection. |
America On-Line | 1980–1989 | 5 | MS-DOS | Rocky Rawlins & Tom Egan | Became the MATRIX. |
The Bone Yard | 1991–1993 | 1 | MS-DOS | Robert Matthews | |
Baudville | 1991–199? | 7 | MS-DOS | Doug Griffin | |
Channel 8250 | 198?–1994 | 2 | MS-DOS | Ed O'Neill, Randy Hilliard | |
The Connection | 198?–1992 | 4 | MS-DOS | Bill Freeman | Became ADAnet One. |
Crunchy Frog | 1989–199? | 2 | MS-DOS | Kathy Maisel | |
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas | 1983–1993 | 1 | MS-DOS | Thomas Christian | Raided by the FBI. |
Genesis Online | 1992–199? | 16 | MS-DOS | Larry Linville | |
The Guardian | 1993–199? | 4 | MS-DOS | ||
The MATRIX | 1989–1999 | 25 | MS-DOS | Rocky Rawlins & Tom Egan | Previously America On-Line. |
MetroMac | 1990–199? | 2 | Macintosh | Steve Creel | |
Missing Link | 1990–199? | 1 | Amiga | ||
Weekends | 1992–199? | 1 | MS-DOS | David Moss | |
Willie's Dial-Your-Match | 198?–199? | 4 | MS-DOS | Willie Moore | |
Xignals | 1987–1996 | 2 | MS-DOS | Miles Lester | |
Ziggy UNaXess | 1982–199? | 1 | Unix | Stephen Powers |