about_mystic
Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revisionPrevious revisionNext revision | Previous revisionNext revisionBoth sides next revision | ||
about_mystic [2018/01/03 14:59] – updated 2018 refs avon | about_mystic [2019/02/07 21:01] – g00r00 | ||
---|---|---|---|
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
With the fall of MS-DOS and the decline of BBSes in general, Mystic released an OS/2 and Windows 32 native version in 1998. Mystic was the first of the non-commerical MS-DOS based BBS softwares to make the transition and integrate directly with the Telnet protocol. | With the fall of MS-DOS and the decline of BBSes in general, Mystic released an OS/2 and Windows 32 native version in 1998. Mystic was the first of the non-commerical MS-DOS based BBS softwares to make the transition and integrate directly with the Telnet protocol. | ||
- | In recent years, Mystic has removed its DOS version and its limitations, | + | In recent years, Mystic has removed its DOS version and its limitations, |
In the fall of 2011, Mystic added a native Mac OSX version and went open source for several years. In early 2015, Mystic introduced a stable release for Raspberry Pi with 1.10. Mystic now provides the only integrated BBS and echomail solution for the Raspberry Pi (ARM Linux) and OS-X (Macintosh) platforms. | In the fall of 2011, Mystic added a native Mac OSX version and went open source for several years. In early 2015, Mystic introduced a stable release for Raspberry Pi with 1.10. Mystic now provides the only integrated BBS and echomail solution for the Raspberry Pi (ARM Linux) and OS-X (Macintosh) platforms. | ||
- | Today in 2018 the project is still free, still going strong, and still developed by the original author. | + | Today in 2019 the project is still free, still going strong, and still developed by the original author. |
about_mystic.txt · Last modified: 2023/01/02 17:57 by avon