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laforge, 11/21/2020 09:25 PM
Retro-Networking / BBS-Revival¶
This project is about re-creating the experience of telephone/modem based BBSs and BBS networks such as FidoNet, Z-Netz and UUCP/UseNet. It is hence a retro-computing project, but the focus is not necessarily to run the exact same software on the exact same operating systems and hardware that was used back then.
Rather, the focus is on recreating the experience, and showcasing as well as explaining the technologies. We are not afraid to mix it with modern technology.
The project will- collect software and hardware used for circuit-switched telecommunication, including Modems, ISDN-TAs, RAS servers, BBS Software, Terminal Programs, etc.
- build a physical setup of telephone network, modems, BBSs, points, ... that can be demonstrated at events such as vintage-computing festivals or CCC congresses
- document the items of our collection as well as the physical setup on-line so people can read up about and explore related technology
- as far as possible, run permanent installations of some of the technologies involved, either using modems over SIP/G.711 or telnet based access
We want to cover analog modems and ISDN on the hardware side, as well as all major network technologies on the software side, such as FTN, ZConnect and UUCP
History¶
This project started around the 34th annual CCC congress, where LaF0rge (osmocom.org project founder) gave a talk about BBSs and early internet access in the 1990ies, a recording of which can be found at https://media.ccc.de/v/34c3-9034-bbss_and_early_internet_access_in_the_1990ies
Unfortuantely not all too much has happened in the following 18 months or so, but at least a growing collection of related POTS + ISDN hardware has been put together, and in October 2019 the first modem connections over the PBX were made, as well as a SynchroNET BBS installation put together.
Index¶
- BBS
- Books
- ISDN
- Keenetic Linear
- Laptops
- Modems for analog telepone lines
- Acer AME-TG01
- Acer Modem 56 Surf
- AMR Modem Riser
- Blatzheim BM-1000 pro
- Creative ModemBLASTER External V92
- Creatix LC 144 VF
- Devolo MicroLink 56k Fun LAN
- DIAMOND SupraExpress 56e PRO
- Diamond SupraMax 56K USB (SUP2920)
- Diamond SupreExpress 56e
- Digitec-Saarbrücken LC2496
- Dr Neuhaus Smarty 288 TI
- ELSA
- ELSA MicroLink 2440T
- Ericsson Modem ZAT 144144-7
- Ericsson ZAT 144144-7
- Haeussler H-288e
- INSYS Modem 56k small EU 20
- LASAT WebSetGo 56000V
- Motorola Lifestyle 288 External
- Motorola V3242i
- MultiTech MT5600BA-V92
- MultiTech MT5634ZBA
- MultiTech MT5634ZBA-USB-V92
- MultiTech MT9234ZPX PCI
- Siemens DAG 64
- Silverhawk Modem USB 56k Extern
- Sitre Telecom VD56SP
- Software Modems
- Telebit Octocom Xpresso 8396A
- Tixi Message Modem MT22-M5
- Tixi Message Modem V90 (EM20-BB)
- Trust Communicator 28K8
- US Robotics
- Wti Rack Mount Modem RMM-288DC
- YAKUMO High Speed Fax Modem V32bis
- Zoom 56K Bluetooth Modem
- Zoom V34 External FaxModem
- Zyxel Omni 56k
- Zyxel Omni 56k USB
- Zyxel U-1496EG
- Network Equipment
- Test Equipment
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