amiganet Last Update: 2023-09-04 12:24
You may be wondering what AmigaNet is, and what it is about. Simply put, AmigaNet is a global FTN (Fidonet Technology Network) System of interlinked nodes, BBS's, and points around the world. It is dedicated to the support of the Amiga as a business as well as home computer. The idea is to provide support on all fronts to all Users and SysOps. This is done via the transmission of messages across the AmigaNet network. You don't have to own and use an AMIGA to support the platform!
We are a small and friendly "real-name" Network operated by amateur Amiga computer enthusiasts. As such, the petty arguments and hassles found on the larger Networks don't exist. AmigaNet believes strongly in the fact that ALL computer users are equal. Everyone has their own right to their own opinion. Arguments and/or the slamming of someone just because their idea is different will not be tolerated by the users of AmigaNet. In other words, keep it friendly.
The network exists in the form of one Zone, which is split in Regions.
The following systems are members of this network.
System | Sysop | Location | Region | Address | Last Echomail |
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ZC-amiganet-00039 | Unknown | Unknown | 0 | 39:0/0.0 | - |
FuNToPia | Stephan Gebbers | Potsdam DE | 0 | 39:170/2411.0 | - |
NC-amiganet-00901 | Stephen Walsh | Melbourne AUS | 0 | 39:901/0.0 | - |
Discovered System | Unknown | Unknown | 0 | 39:901/280.0 | - |
Port of Call BBS | Dave Weissinger | Dave Wessinger | 0 | 39:902/553.0 | - |
NC-amiganet-00970 | Paul Hayton | Dunedin NZL | 0 | 39:970/0.0 | - |
The Trashcan BBS | Nick MacKechnie | Christchurch NZ | 0 | 39:970/2.0 | - |
Retroverse | Blinx | Sydney NSW Australia | 901 | 39:901/285.0 | - |