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CHARLES OROPALLO'S NOVEMBER 1977 ACCESS-80 BULLETIN BOARD He purchased one as soon as they were available. It was never a huge leap that by November of 1977, Charles Oropallo authored and implemented what, at that time, was referred to as an online Bulletin Board System (BBS). Charles called it Access-80. The Access-80 BBS operated on his highly modified Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I, Level IImicrocomputer.
CHARLES OROPALLO'S NOVEMBER 1977 ACCESS-80 BULLETIN BOARD He purchased one as soon as they were available. It was never a huge leap that by November of 1977, Charles Oropallo authored and implemented what, at that time, was referred to as an online Bulletin Board System (BBS). Charles called it Access-80. The Access-80 BBS operated on his highly modified Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I, Level IImicrocomputer.
CHARLES OROPALLO'S NOVEMBER 1977 ACCESS-80 BULLETIN BOARD He purchased one as soon as they were available. It was never a huge leap that by November of 1977, Charles Oropallo authored and implemented what, at that time, was referred to as an online Bulletin Board System (BBS). Charles called it Access-80. The Access-80 BBS operated on his highly modified Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I, Level IImicrocomputer.
CHARLES OROPALLO'S NOVEMBER 1977 ACCESS-80 BULLETIN BOARD He purchased one as soon as they were available. It was never a huge leap that by November of 1977, Charles Oropallo authored and implemented what, at that time, was referred to as an online Bulletin Board System (BBS). Charles called it Access-80. The Access-80 BBS operated on his highly modified Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I, Level IImicrocomputer.
CHARLES OROPALLO'S NOVEMBER 1977 ACCESS-80 BULLETIN BOARD He purchased one as soon as they were available. It was never a huge leap that by November of 1977, Charles Oropallo authored and implemented what, at that time, was referred to as an online Bulletin Board System (BBS). Charles called it Access-80. The Access-80 BBS operated on his highly modified Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I, Level IImicrocomputer.
CHARLES OROPALLO'S NOVEMBER 1977 ACCESS-80 BULLETIN BOARD He purchased one as soon as they were available. It was never a huge leap that by November of 1977, Charles Oropallo authored and implemented what, at that time, was referred to as an online Bulletin Board System (BBS). Charles called it Access-80. The Access-80 BBS operated on his highly modified Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I, Level IImicrocomputer.
CHARLES OROPALLO'S NOVEMBER 1977 ACCESS-80 BULLETIN BOARD He purchased one as soon as they were available. It was never a huge leap that by November of 1977, Charles Oropallo authored and implemented what, at that time, was referred to as an online Bulletin Board System (BBS). Charles called it Access-80. The Access-80 BBS operated on his highly modified Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I, Level IImicrocomputer.
CHARLES OROPALLO'S NOVEMBER 1977 ACCESS-80 BULLETIN BOARD He purchased one as soon as they were available. It was never a huge leap that by November of 1977, Charles Oropallo authored and implemented what, at that time, was referred to as an online Bulletin Board System (BBS). Charles called it Access-80. The Access-80 BBS operated on his highly modified Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I, Level IImicrocomputer.
CHARLES OROPALLO'S NOVEMBER 1977 ACCESS-80 BULLETIN BOARD He purchased one as soon as they were available. It was never a huge leap that by November of 1977, Charles Oropallo authored and implemented what, at that time, was referred to as an online Bulletin Board System (BBS). Charles called it Access-80. The Access-80 BBS operated on his highly modified Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I, Level IImicrocomputer.
CHARLES OROPALLO'S NOVEMBER 1977 ACCESS-80 BULLETIN BOARD He purchased one as soon as they were available. It was never a huge leap that by November of 1977, Charles Oropallo authored and implemented what, at that time, was referred to as an online Bulletin Board System (BBS). Charles called it Access-80. The Access-80 BBS operated on his highly modified Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I, Level IImicrocomputer.
CHARLES OROPALLO'S NOVEMBER 1977 ACCESS-80 BULLETIN BOARD He purchased one as soon as they were available. It was never a huge leap that by November of 1977, Charles Oropallo authored and implemented what, at that time, was referred to as an online Bulletin Board System (BBS). Charles called it Access-80. The Access-80 BBS operated on his highly modified Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I, Level IImicrocomputer.
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WELCOME TO ACCESS-80.COM Charles Oropallo's background growing up was in electronics. Charles was always fascinated by logic devices and computers. One of the fields he was trained in was telecommunications maintenance during his time in the United States Marine Corps in 1969. In 1977 the Star Trek game on the Radio Shack TRS-80 sold him on it. He purchased one as soon as they were available. It was never a huge leap that by November of 1977, Charles Oropallo authored and implemented what, at that time, was referred to as an online Bulletin Board System (BBS). Charles called it Access-80. The Access-80 BBS operated on his highly modified Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I, Level II microcomputer. He had added additional memory to it and function keys. It operated from a downstairs room in his home in East Greenbush (Rensselaer County), NY. While Access-80 is long gone, Charles's daughter still lives there. Charles's Access-80 BBS definitely wasn't the first such system put online. There were already a handful of such systems online for public use on the entire planet when he put up Access-80. Charles Oropallo founded what would ultimately become CharlesWorks in June of 1998. Charles wanted to provide reliable and affordable hosting solutions for small business owners and operators. At that time, Charles was only providing Internet connectivity for several personal websites at very low speed. Over time, Charles's desire to provide reliable (as well as still being affordable) Internet solutions moved CharlesWorks® into much more commercially oriented markets. Charles still helps individuals get personal sites on the web. Let the CharlesWorks full time web staff get you out here onto the web with your own web site today! Visit the CharlesWorks.com website for an affordable solution coupled with what Charles's team believes is the best customer service in thefield.
To get you started, CharlesWorks offers ..com, .info, .name, .net, .org, and .us domain names with full privacy for as low as $15.00 peryear!
Call CharlesWorks today at 603-924-9867 or email Websites@CharlesWorks.com to see just how easy it is for Charles's team to help you get started!THE ORIGINAL ACCESS-80 ON A RADIO SHACKTRS-80. PHOTO BY CHARLES
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------------------------- Charles Oropallo wrote a host program in Z80 assembly language and a bulletin board system (BBS) program in BASIC that ran on this TRS-80 system. The message handling program he named "email" (and even though he was not the first to use it, Charles still very much wishes he had registered the term email with the United States Trademark and Patentoffice).
The purpose of Charles Oropallo's Access-80 BBS was to provide a personal messaging and informational sharing on a public system for local computer enthusiasts. Access-80 was originally placed online in East Greenbush (Rensselaer County), New York with a Radio Shack 300 baud modem and home brewed auto answering device. As a frame of reference, today's telephone dial-up can run as fast as 53,300 baud. At that time, there were only a handful of such systems available for anyone with computers and modems to dial in to. Shortly after, Access-80 was concurrently placed online in Schenectady, New York, by a friend of Charles's. In 1982, Charles Oropallo moved from the Rensselaer, New York area to Nashua, New Hampshire, and so did Access-80. Charles's original Nashua Access-80 setup is shown above. It was not long before it another Access-80 was concurrently online in Londonderry by Carl Robertson, another friend of Charles's, as well asNashua.
Access-80 remained online until it was retired in 1987. ------------------------- CharlesWorks can make your web presence happen for you! A typical small business web site is hosted for only $19.99 per month. There are other more robust packages and products offered as well forour larger clients.
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