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Snorting his way across the USA
"Ethos and Dan22 are the same person!"I never hosted a BBS, but we did get a second phone line at some point. I want to say it was somewhere in the late 90s where the use increased, so my mom finally gave up on a single phone line.
Oh, the single phone line. We had call waiting, which disconected the internet whenever someone called. I eventually figured out the phone number prefix to disable it for the call, which annoyed my mom since people would call and get a busy signal (at that time, we got more actual phone calls than spam, unlike now). I think that's what convinced her to give up and pay for a second phone line.
But I do then also remember that phone line getting used for multiplayer games via dial-up. Unreal Tournament and Warcraft 2 come to mind, those were the main games I played with friends. Unlike today where you just end up having that work through your existing internet connection, in those days it was dialing up the other computer and having a direct connection. At least, that's how we did it.
I also remember my school's computer lab - when I was in kindergarten it was all Apple IIEs, which were later replaced with Mac LCIIs. We bought an LCII as my first computer with a blazing 16 MHz Motorola 68030 processor, 4 MB RAM, and an 80 MB HD. Fun fact: I later worked on a turbine engine that had a 68040 as the processor on the FADEC. They're still flying today - when I was at the company we had to do a lifetime buy on however many we expected to need as Motorola was finally going to permanently close down the production line. This was somewhere in the first half of the 2010s.
Anyway, in the computer lab we had a serial network on all the computers, which was primarily so we could use a networked printer. Standard 4-wire phone lines daisy chained between all the computers. But sometimes the computer teacher would let us all play a group game of Warcraft 2 on Fridays or before holidays.
I remember thinking it was pretty cool when I got an orange 5.25" floppy for the old Apple IIEs.
"That's impossible. They both have been online at the same time."
"But... it's rumored he has two modems!"
Yeah I miss those days. I actually paid money to join a popular local BBS with several phone lines. I think it ran Citadel.