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I'm getting this near constantly even after toggling to a different model and compacting. Ugh indeed.

See https://www.prodigyreloaded.com - getting closer to public alpha.


Also all the Prodigy Reloaded implementation is open sourced here : https://github.com/ProdigyReloaded/delivery-system

The reverse engineered client side programs from the various prodigy caches will be shared I just haven’t gotten around to it yet.


That display with a custom C= 1702 bezel would be great, though perhaps 15-17" for a better aesthetic match to the C= 64 chassis.


You can always print up one of the remastered C64 Users / Programmers Reference Guides on Lulu. See here: https://pickledlight.blogspot.com/p/commodore-64-guides.html

It's my hope they brought the individual who did this work in to help make the minimum changes necessary to accurately document the differences. These recreations are really quite nice.


I too was one of the Many who used Qmodem back in the day, and still do now on vintage stuff like bwann mentioned.

I had opportunity to work with John on a small consulting thing when I started and ISP back in the mid 90s, and I recall him being an incredibly bright and affable guy.

My deepest condolences to the family.


At the ONE BBSCON 1994 keynote and conference opening, there was an exercise where all sysops stood, and those running a BBS for less than a year sat down, then less than 2, and so on - until only Ward Christensen was left standing. I recall briefly meeting him, that he was humble, yet very proud of what BBSes had become. May he rest in peace.


Working on that… see tbbs.org and the link to the discord…


Heyyyyy Phil! Great to see you here. - Jason Scott


I hope the Computer History Museum will consider an interactive exhibit of early online services someday when the Prodigy, AOL, CompuServe, and other service recreations are more complete.


That would indeed be interesting. As would some working Minitels.


See the links on the reply above - I hope to have an accessible Prodigy service by late this Summer!


Wowowowowowow. That’s so amazing! Good luck with this project. I’m impressed with what you’ve done so far and can’t wait to see how it turns out!

If it could work with the Mac client I remember it looking a bit different. I’m guessing that was all in the client itself.


It should work with the very oldest Mac client, which I'll test just as soon as I find a 68k emulator with serial/modem emulation.


I’ve spent about 3 years looking for it as part of the Prodigy Preservation Project, and I have found a substantial amount of archived corporate email and documentation surrounding the development of the service. Not even close to the volume they have here, though!

If you’re interested to read about it, I have been working on reverse engineering Prodigy. More detail at the following two links…

https://www.vintagecomputing.com/index.php/archives/2921/rev...

https://www.vintagecomputing.com/index.php/archives/3064/rev...


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