No BBS page for any platform would be complete without considerable mention of Nick Smith and his infamous All American BBS program. It was color, it had message bases, transfers, and decent security. No bells and whistles; a few bugs perhaps; but it was stable, and it was available. Rumor has it that Nick adapted the original All American from another freeware program called Mike Black BBS. As Nick is also known for adapting 6487 from 6485, this rumor has some credibility.
Either way, no BBS program was (or, at least seemed) more prolific than this one. Every SysOp, at one time or another, ran or considered running All American. Why exactly it was so darned available is hard to say. Certainly the rumors flew about Nick Smith scouring BBS numbers accross the country for illegal setups, which (depending on the rumor you heard) then resulted in you either being turned in, or a secret back door was used to crash your system. However, wherever you went, there it was.
Maybe it was just because it was so easy to configure. Or perhaps because it was color when others weren't. You can put up with alot when C/G was involved. And maybe it was just that when your first choice was crashing or corrupting disks, or you were a new SysOp wanting to get started-- there was All American. Come to think of it, Nick Smith must've made a bundle!
What it lacked in substance it made up for in flash?
The SysOp menu is remeniscent of the 648x line.
As in all other versions of All American, an extensive sysop menu is only a keystroke away. A message was sent to the user saying that the "SysOp is online!" while you worked.
There weren't a lot of options to speak of here, but again, the prompt
and structure sure hadn't changed much over the development time.
By this version, it seemed fairly clear how All American would "bloom". Take a look:
As you can see here, the SysOp menu is not all that different than 8.5's.
The user window, late to AA, is missing in this version
The stats below cover the latest version I ever saw for the C64, version 8.5. If you've seen later versions, please help me update these stats.
I had the opportunity at one point to interview Mr. Smith through email. Here was his enlightening response.
Computer : Commodore 64 or 128 in 64 mode Video : 40 cols Drives : (1-4) Commodore, Limited CMD (no subdirs, no parts) Modems : 1650, 1660, 1670, Hayes, other RS232 (300-1200) Input : Keyboard Output : Printer optionally RAM use : N/A Special :
Pgm Struct : Single program Menu Struct : Single hotkey menu w/ hard coded submenus Translation : ASCII, PETSCII Access : 9 levels, decent configurability Handle/ID : Handles allowed, users listed by ID User info : Name, handle, password, last call, phone, credits, etc User Logs : Times, names, transfers logged to disk or printer Calls/Time : Configurable for each access level Network : N/A Customizing : Not terribly Programs : Program is compiled BASIC, not changable Displays : Menu menu and text files only Commands : Not configurable Areas : Mostly from main menu, some sub-areas E-mail : From main menu Messages : Separate menu Transfers : Separate menu Network : N/A Programs : N/A Text : Some particular files from main menu User Cmds : N/A SysOp : Locally only, limited functions remotely Voting : Q&A system from main menu News : From main menu Help : From main menu Other :
Offline : Configurator, file editor Online : All options from local menu (drive, user, file editors) Remote : Small subset of these remotely in v8.5 On-L Display: User window W.F.C. Utils: Same as online Chatting : From any input User : Editor locally, validator remotely Msg Bases : Offline config program only Transfers : Offline config program only Programs : N/A Network : N/A Drives : CBM-DOS commands remote & locally Terminal : N/A
Structure : Single news file for each access level Header : No set header Weeding : By SysOp only Display : At logon, or on command
Structure : Linear, unlinked messages Bases : Named bases, listed by number Limits : Enforced by SysOp only : Reading : By number or locally new Headers : Name, date, subject Format : Text and color/graphics Writing : New posts, or new posts with reply subjects Anonymous : Allowed Network : N/A Other :
Structure : Line editor Commands : Hitting return on blank line gives a menu Editing : Search/replace Formatting : No formatting supported Graphics : Supported, but lack of format support
Bases : Open directory system Storage : By unkeyed filenames in directory Limits : Enforced by SysOp only Credits : Ratio system Protocols : Xmodem, Punter, ASCII Headers : Filename, blocks Selection : By filename Listing : Directories only Network : N/A Other :
Structure : N/A Storage : N/A Network : N/A Other :
Structure : From main menu Sending : By name Receiving : At logon only Network : N/A Other :
Structure : N/A Programs : N/A Network : N/A Other :
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