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Newer page: version 7 Last edited on Tuesday, January 6, 2009 2:19:19 am by OliverJones Revert
Older page: version 6 Last edited on Friday, January 27, 2006 3:06:39 pm by LindsayDruett Revert
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 * __~SwitchBaud__ - 1992-1995 (thereabouts) - Sysop: LindsayDruett - Nothing spectacular other than it had 2x 250MB SCSII disks which were huge (double height) HDDs and noisy as. The HDDs originally came out of a Data General Midframe which was owned by Livestock Improvement/NZ Dairy Board. 
 * __Wyrms__ (1993-1995?) - Lincard 1000, interesting because it ran on a C-64. Spent it's last few months living in the same room as ~StationMasters since it needed frequent reboots and Lincard 1000 was working during the day. 
 * __Tower of Z__ (1994-1995? ''must have been longer'') - Richard Gallagher (aka The Green Banana) 
 ** trivia: ToZ was the first BBS in Hamilton to run Renegade BBS Software 
-* __TheDigitalDream__ (1995-1996) - SysOp: OliverJones (aka Dreamer) 
+* __TheDigitalDream__ (1994 (dev only), 1995-1996 (public) ) - SysOp: OliverJones (aka Dreamer)  
+** Trivia: Started with Powerboard, quickly changed to [Renegade|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renegade_(BBS)], then [Synchronet|http://www.synchro.net/], was porting to [Telegard|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telegard] when shut down.  
+** NZ Hub for BloodNet. BloodNet was an Australian fidonet style demo scene mail network.  
 * __[Echoes|EchoesBbs]__ (1996 perhaps?) - GreigMcGill (aka Rider) 
 * __Cherrybomb__ 1996-1998? - BruceKingsbury's second significant BBS effort 
 * __[Toontown]__ (1996-1998) - CraigBox (aka Criggie) 
 * __Club Cherrybomb Voicemail__ 1999-2000 - Everyone with a modem had moved on to the Internet, so BruceKingsbury decided to write a BBS for those people _without_ modems. At one time the system was on two lines and regularly answering over 200 calls per day.