On 10/30/06, Tim Post <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Not quite, but close. FidoNET pre-dates BitNET (which became Usenet) by
just a few years. I remember this well because I was one of the lucky
few to receive a Usenet feed from Univ of MD (which I piped promptly
into my BBS, heavily modified WWIV).
The first version of Fido software was written by Jennings in 1983,
but the first FidoNET message transmission happened somewhere in
May-June 1984 ( http://wps.com/FidoNet/fidohist1.txt ;
http://www.textfiles.com/fidonet-on-the-internet/tl.htm ).
As for Usenet, the first experiments took place in 1979. You can even
find a diagram of UUUCP/USENET as of 1981 in the Wikipedia Usenet
article.
NNTP, indeed, appeared only in 1985, later than FTN.
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With best regards,
Dmitri Minaev
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